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Re: rack rails


From: Luke Guillory <lguillory () reservetele com>
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:36:49 +0000

I've had gear that came with a small rear support shelf that didn't had to the height, RGB Networks BNPs for example. 
I'm pretty sure we've used these with the BNPs one on top of the other. 

Page 16 in this PDF shows the shelf.

http://www.konturm.ru/catalogy/df/bnp2xr_installation_guide_3.7.1_20160222.pdf





On 3/30/20, 9:19 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Tore Anderson" <nanog-bounces () nanog org on behalf of tore () fud no> wrote:

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    * David Funderburk
    
    > 2 - Do you know of any universal rail kits for 1U, 2U and 3U servers, routers, switches that work well?  The 
brand names are nice but expensive. Thought I'd explore some cheaper options first. We use a lot of MikroTik, HP, Dell 
and some CISCO with a few other things here and there.
    
    When it comes to network equipment meant for mounting in four-post data centre racks with PSU-to-port airflow, the 
included kits are usually anything but nice.
    
    The problem is that they typically only allow for insertion/removal through the rear of the rack (unlike servers, 
which are almost exclusively mounted through the front of the rack).
    
    When a rack has been filled up, removal/insertion through the rear will often be essentially impossible due to 
cables, vertical PDUs and stuff like that that gets in the way.
    
    Explained in pictures here: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/techblog/2019/08/06/rack-switch-removal.html
    
    If someone knows of a generic rack mount kit for data centre switches that allows for insertion/removal through the 
front of the rack, i.e. from/to the cold aisle, I'd be very grateful.
    
    Best thing I've come up with so far is to use shelves, but that doubles the amount of rack units I need to use (1U 
switch sitting on top of a 1U shelf...)
    
    Tore
    


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