Hardware Mounting
13-3
Cabling Devices
Enclosed Equipment Cabinet
The enclosed equipment cabinet, sometime referred to as a “glass front rack,” is
basically a relay rack inside a protective metal frame. The enclosed equipment
cabinet allows networking devices to be secured as though in a relay rack, and
also prevents unauthorized access to the equipment. Keeping the cabinet door
closed and locked helps to ensure that unauthorized personnel will not be able to
modify the current organization of cables and devices.
The enclosed equipment cabinet also presents a more finished appearance, and is
often used in locations where there is no wiring closet to hide cable management
devices in. In these cases, a smoked glass front door allows LEDs and lit
indicators to be examined without having to reveal the array of cabling inside.
Figure 13-2. Enclosed Equipment Cabinet
May be mounted on casters
or bolted to floor
Fan Housing
May be locked for
physical security
Back Panel Cable
Access Depicted
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Summary of Contents for 100BASE-FX
Page 1: ...Cabletron Systems Cabling Guide...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...Notice ii...
Page 22: ...Cabling Terms 2 8 Test Characteristics...
Page 54: ...Ethernet Media 4 30 Connector Types...
Page 72: ...Full Duplex Ethernet Network Requirements 6 8 Ethernet FOIRL Single Mode...
Page 80: ...Fast Ethernet Network Requirements 7 8 Hybrid Installations...
Page 130: ...FDDI Media 11 16 Connector Types...
Page 136: ...FDDI Network Requirements 12 6 TP PMD STP...
Page 170: ...Connecting and Terminating 14 20 FDDI...
Page 192: ...Index 4...