paulexander
MIS
Hello all, I have seen a number of posts regarding how much someone would charge to re-cable a bunch of connections, but not much involving time. I have also searched for any tech or industry docs I could find, but am getting nowhere.
We will be doing a moderate re-cabling project ourselves, and I would like to set some realistic expectations for a particular executive as to the amount of time it would take us to finish the job.
We have 204 Cat5e connections going to from one "core" network rack, to 10 server racks, that need to be recabled. The last team did not properly use cable management, so the lengths are all wrong. Most of the current runs are currently laying across the tops of the server racks, in clusters of 30-40 cables each.
As an example, the server rack with the most connections is about 20' from the switch.
Our team has guess-timated that this would take *at a minimum*, 10 minutes per run. (Needless to say, this is "best case" scenario)This would involve a two-person team, one at each end.. possibly a third in the middle, to help with the tracing.
This includes:
1. Identifying each cable, end to end, to ensure the replacement goes to the proper switch port
2. Disconnect and pulling that cable back
3. Running the new cable through cable management
4. Terminate and properly dressing the cable in each rack
5. Label or document that connection
One coworker, who had worked with Datacom professionals in the past, vaguely remembers that they would typically quote this kind of job at 20 minutes per recabling run.
Any thoughts?
thanks
We will be doing a moderate re-cabling project ourselves, and I would like to set some realistic expectations for a particular executive as to the amount of time it would take us to finish the job.
We have 204 Cat5e connections going to from one "core" network rack, to 10 server racks, that need to be recabled. The last team did not properly use cable management, so the lengths are all wrong. Most of the current runs are currently laying across the tops of the server racks, in clusters of 30-40 cables each.
As an example, the server rack with the most connections is about 20' from the switch.
Our team has guess-timated that this would take *at a minimum*, 10 minutes per run. (Needless to say, this is "best case" scenario)This would involve a two-person team, one at each end.. possibly a third in the middle, to help with the tracing.
This includes:
1. Identifying each cable, end to end, to ensure the replacement goes to the proper switch port
2. Disconnect and pulling that cable back
3. Running the new cable through cable management
4. Terminate and properly dressing the cable in each rack
5. Label or document that connection
One coworker, who had worked with Datacom professionals in the past, vaguely remembers that they would typically quote this kind of job at 20 minutes per recabling run.
Any thoughts?
thanks