Patch Panels

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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 40 GB Pass-Through Cassette, (x12) 12-Fiber MTP/MPO ( Female ) - 12 Port(s) - 12 x MT Port(s)
Eaton Tripp Lite Series Cat5e Wall-Mount 12-Port Patch Panel - PoE+ Compliant, 110/Krone, 568A/B, RJ45 Ethernet, TAA - N050P12
Eaton Tripp Lite Series 100Gb/120Gb to10Gb Breakout Cassette, 24-Fiber OM4 MTP/MPO ( Male with Pins ) to ( x12 ) LC Duplex, N4841M24LC12
Tripp Lite® 40GB-10GB 8.3/125 OM4 Patch Panel
Tripp Lite by Eaton 24-Port 1U Rack-Mount Cat5e 110 Patch Panel 568B RJ45 Ethernet TAA - 568B, RJ45 Ethernet"
Tripp Lite® 40GB-10GB Fiber Breakout Cassette
Tripp Lite 24-Port Cat6 Cat5e Patch Panel Low Profile Feed Through Rackmount RJ45 1U TAA, N250024LP
StarTech.com 1U 19 Rackmount LCD Console w/ KVM Switch Module

Customize your computer, server, switchboard or other device with patch panels, which feature a varying number of electrical sockets that can be connected in different combinations. Typically featuring a rack-mounted design for easy connection to other rack-mounted machines and drives, patch panels feature a range of compatibilities and interfaces to support different standards. Look for cable-management features to help eliminate cord clutter.

Number of Sockets

Depending on your office or data center, you may need a relatively small or relatively large number of ports to accommodate all data applications. From 6-strand adapter panels to 24-port patch panels and above, we have what you need. To explore a variety of machines that may be connected via a patch panel or other networking equipment, browse computers and tablets.

Compatibility

Before deciding on a fiber patch panel, ensure the panel is compatible with your existing rack system and with your other rack-mounted devices, including servers, computers, networking equipment and more. Some panels are compatible only with Cat6 cable and with USOC, T568A, and T568B wiring, while others can only be used with 568A and 568B standards. You'll also want to make sure the patch panel's interfaces and ports are compatible with the outputs of your computer, server and other devices.

Rack Configuration

Since patch panels are primarily designed to help connect and organize rack-mounted equipment, it's important to consider your system's rack configuration when choosing a patch panel. Commonly with expressed with a U (e.g. 1U and 2U), rack form factors help ensure you create stable rack-mount system. To expand the functionality of your network, browse print servers.

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