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We connected the data centers with a 96-fiber cable that is welded to the pacht panel (rear port). The same applies to the room interconnection. In netbox, it's done by cable multi-termination. Devices are connected to the front port of the patch panel. So if I want to connect 2 devices in different location, I have to use 2 or more cable paths.
In my example, the cable path is through two pairs of patch panels. Due to multiple cable terminations netbox does not know which fiber belongs where. This leads to a split path.
Next device is connected to front port 4:5 of OPT2-R1.
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We connected the data centers with a 96-fiber cable that is welded to the pacht panel (rear port). The same applies to the room interconnection. In netbox, it's done by cable multi-termination. Devices are connected to the front port of the patch panel. So if I want to connect 2 devices in different location, I have to use 2 or more cable paths.
In my example, the cable path is through two pairs of patch panels. Due to multiple cable terminations netbox does not know which fiber belongs where. This leads to a split path.
Next device is connected to front port 4:5 of OPT2-R1.
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