Reddit Reddit reviews Lynn Electronics 1U Fiber Optic Rackmount Enclosure Panel, holds 3 LGX footprint panels or modules for a maximum capacity of 72 fibers. Fits 19 and 23 inch racks.

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Lynn Electronics 1U Fiber Optic Rackmount Enclosure Panel, holds 3 LGX footprint panels or modules for a maximum capacity of 72 fibers. Fits 19 and 23 inch racks.
High Quality 18 Gauge SteelBlack Powder Coat FinishLGX Footprint for adapter strips and modulesFits on both 19" and 23" racks, enclosures and cabinetsSecure way to manage fiber terminations and splices
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2 Reddit comments about Lynn Electronics 1U Fiber Optic Rackmount Enclosure Panel, holds 3 LGX footprint panels or modules for a maximum capacity of 72 fibers. Fits 19 and 23 inch racks.:

u/Okeur75 · 2 pointsr/networking

Ok guys, first thank you all for your answers. It was really helpful and I was going to do some mistakes without you. So thank you all!


To sum up thanks to all your advice, for all buildings we will have the following:

  • Trunk cable coming from outside;
  • Splice enclosure with 16 strands going per building;
  • Drop cable entering the building;
  • Pig tail;
  • Enclosure panel with adapter strip SC;
  • Patch cable SC -> LC;
  • Switch with transceiver LC.


    One more question for the server room:


    What kind of enclosure panel should I use ? I'll have ~300 strands to terminate. The same you recommended for the building but I put it 5 times ? amazon link
u/mattsl · 1 pointr/networking

Maybe I misunderstood you, but it seemed to me you were talking about trying to plug the connectors that you installed on the end of your 500m 6 strand cable directly into the switch.

Whatever comes out of the ground into your building should never have to be touched again until your never going to use it again. (i.e. when the building is torn down or in 20 years when you run new cable)

You terminate everything, then run patch cables to the switches. At minimum, you need something like this in your rack:

https://www.amazon.com/Fiber-Patch-Panel-Multimode-loaded/dp/B001B1HOMY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466417939&sr=8-1&keywords=fiber+patch+panel

Really, this:

https://www.amazon.com/Lynn-Electronics-Rackmount-Enclosure-footprint/dp/B00IPOI2VC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1466418350&sr=8-2&keywords=fiber+panel

That cost is an afterthought with this scale of project.

Also, as everyone keeps saying, run more strands. 48 strand is only 33% more than 24 strand. You may not even be able to get 6 strand in the type you need.