My company is moving to a new building. I'm the onsite IT tech and I'm trying to work with our cabling company to get the 3 T1's extended from demarc to server room. Our corporate IT group said that I should have them mount a 12 port patch panel on board in demarc room and then use 25 pair cat5 cable to pulled over to server room, terminated on another 12 port patch panel. Ports 1-3 will be used for the 3 T1's we're installing. 4-12 will be for future growth. The problem I'm having is that the cabling company we are using typically does residential work (not my first choice) so they're not entirely familiar with the concept of "extending demarcs" and unfortunately, while I understand the concept, I've never actually been involved in doing it. I need to explain to these guys exactly how to punch it down and that's the part I don't know. I've punched down tons of regular 4 pair cat5 ethernet on patch panels and wall jacks.
I'm just not sure what to do with the 25 pair cable on a 12 port patch panel. If I understand it correctly, the T1's only use 2 pair, so are there 2 pair punched down for each port x 12 ports equals 24 pair with one pair left over? Or do I have that wrong? If I've got it right, which 4 termination points (of 1-8) are used to punch down on, on the back of the patch panel?
Hopefully I've explained my problem accurately and not caused any confusion?
Can anybody help me understand?
Thanks!
I'm just not sure what to do with the 25 pair cable on a 12 port patch panel. If I understand it correctly, the T1's only use 2 pair, so are there 2 pair punched down for each port x 12 ports equals 24 pair with one pair left over? Or do I have that wrong? If I've got it right, which 4 termination points (of 1-8) are used to punch down on, on the back of the patch panel?
Hopefully I've explained my problem accurately and not caused any confusion?
Can anybody help me understand?
Thanks!