I know it is an old video. But what about the cables still coiled up on the floor? Also punched between cabinet and wall. Best mounting is into studs not dry wall anchors.
The rack is mounted to a cement wall, channel is from Philippines, but it seems they (or at least that specific building) is european style and not american- cement/cinder blocks on inside walls instead of studs and drywall, those plugs will likely have a good chance at holding the cabinet with him sitting on top, not sure with the way he drilled though...
Аre you an electrician? Why these spaces? It is necessary to place the equipment tightly. Thus, one month will be enough for a device with uninterrupted power supply. The cable must be laid in "pigtails"... Colored patch cords will not help when the work is done poorly. Of course, in the case when the customer knows how this work should look.
Can't say as I've ever built a network but A)Why not just use shorter patch cords and skip the need for cable management. Put the switch right under the patch panel and use 2-3 inch patch cord. B)Are patch cords packaged only individually? Frustrating and wasteful. I would have thought they'd be sold in packages of 1, 8, 16, 24
Great job with the power supply cord behind the rack... Pro work.
Buen trabajo, felicitaciones Roberto. un saludo fraterno desde Perú.
Neat, well done!
Brilliant! Color coded so you can easily know what cable goes where. Plus in case of failure easy to trace.
Watching all the way from Dubai po
Very clean. I would gave used shorter jumper cables but you made it look clean with the wire manager. I have the same NVR, lol
well done
Nice one
Perfect
verry good
Dami nmn sir buhol buhol na hehehe ingat po
Ang hirap pala ng ginagawa mo napaka mabusisi.. Great job po.
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Crikey!
Its goog teaching
Amazing Roberto, pls list the hardware and parts used if you can.
Data cabinet, patch cord, patch panel, cable organizer, PDU, tray
Nice video - what size is this cabinet? Is it 9U?
Yes, it is!
I know it is an old video. But what about the cables still coiled up on the floor? Also punched between cabinet and wall. Best mounting is into studs not dry
wall anchors.
The rack is mounted to a cement wall, channel is from Philippines, but it seems they (or at least that specific building) is european style and not american- cement/cinder blocks on inside walls instead of studs and drywall, those plugs will likely have a good chance at holding the cabinet with him sitting on top, not sure with the way he drilled though...
Donc chez vous on fixe la baie de brassage presque au sol ? c'est pratique pour dépanner ?
What is the brand and model number of the data cabinet you used? Did you purchase it from Amazon?
Local produce and local distributor only. 9u 45cm x 65cm.
одна из самых непрофессиональных сборок что я только видел.
абсолютно !
если он для себя халтурил - то и хрен с ним, но если на заказ.... пфффф....
What is the purpose of the device on your chin?
Hi 😊
hello
Аre you an electrician?
Why these spaces?
It is necessary to place the equipment tightly.
Thus, one month will be enough for a device with uninterrupted power supply.
The cable must be laid in "pigtails"...
Colored patch cords will not help when the work is done poorly. Of course, in the case when the customer knows how this work should look.
Can't say as I've ever built a network but A)Why not just use shorter patch cords and skip the need for cable management. Put the switch right under the patch panel and use 2-3 inch patch cord. B)Are patch cords packaged only individually? Frustrating and wasteful. I would have thought they'd be sold in packages of 1, 8, 16, 24
the patch cords are supplied by the company. i can only work on what available materials.
@@robertobasic101 That must irk somewhat. You probably want the right tools for the right job. Not acceptable tools for the right job.
I agree. Looks good in the glass but everything else looks terrible. Cable not dressed. all patch cords just shoved over the switch.
need more practice for clean cable management
Cable management? 😂😂😂 be serious
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