Categories
Welcome Center
Education & Development
Cyber Security
Virtualization
General
Certification Preparation
Project Management
Posts
Groups
Training Resources
Infosec
IT & Security Bootcamps
Practice Exams
Security Awareness Training
About Us
Home
General
Off-Topic
Cable Management for my Cisco Rig
mgmguy1
I am currently looking for suggestions on cable management for my rig. When I first got it I was happy just to get it working but now I want to make it a-little more neat and professional. It's a small rig for learning. I have looked at a few options and looking to see what has worked for other folks. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
I found on Amazon a D-ring Clamp. It's cheap and looks like it will work ?
1.
http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Vertical-Server-Management-D-Ring/dp/B00G5BH7KY/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1443916676&sr=8-9&keywords=cable+management+rack
2.
Belkin Rackmount Cable Management Panel with 5 D-Rings (1U)
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Rackmount-Cable-Management-D-Rings/dp/B000067RJ2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1443916676&sr=8-2&keywords=cable+management+rack
Here is my rig.
The Lab.jpg
Find more posts tagged with
Comments
kurosaki00
I like the one with the lid on the front, makes it purrty.
But that should work. Get some velcro too
TWX
I actually use those crappy plastic Cisco Claws that come with gear to manage mine. And velcro. I definitely second the use of velcro. In fact, if a vendor attempts to use zip-ties in your closets when doing cabling work, walk them off the job.
You might want to check your local surplus places to see if you can get any of that stuff used. Pay cents on the dollar for it. also check audio gear stuff used, since a lot of it is 19" rack mount too.
Quick Links
All Categories
Recent Posts
Activity
Unanswered
Groups
Best Of