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extensions:teemip-cable-mgmt [2024/02/22 15:57] – [Cross Connect] cnaudextensions:teemip-cable-mgmt [2024/03/20 15:30] – [Breakout Cable] cnaud
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 | Location | Foreign key to a(n) Location | Yes | | Location | Foreign key to a(n) Location | Yes |
 | Capacity | Number of network sockets that the panel can host | No | | Capacity | Number of network sockets that the panel can host | No |
-| Connector | Foreign key to a(n) Interface Connector \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension | No | +| Connector | Foreign key to a(n) Interface Connector \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension | No | 
 +| External reference | Alphanumeric string | No |
 | Description | Multiline character string | No | | Description | Multiline character string | No |
 | **Rack Information** ||| | **Rack Information** |||
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 | Patch panel | Foreign key to a(n) Patch Panel | No | | Patch panel | Foreign key to a(n) Patch Panel | No |
 | Organization | Organization that the patch panel belongs to | N/A | | Organization | Organization that the patch panel belongs to | N/A |
 +| External reference | Alphanumeric string | No |
 | Comment | Multiline character string | No | | Comment | Multiline character string | No |
 | **Front End Information** ||| | **Front End Information** |||
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 ===== Cross Connect ===== ===== Cross Connect =====
 {{icons8-data-transfer.svg  }}  {{icons8-data-transfer.svg  }} 
-FIXME 
 A cross connect represents the cabling necessary to establish a direct link between two separate organizations in a data center, thus allowing the establishment of a private network link and eliminating the need to connect them using the internet. A cross connect represents the cabling necessary to establish a direct link between two separate organizations in a data center, thus allowing the establishment of a private network link and eliminating the need to connect them using the internet.
  
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 === Tabs === === Tabs ===
 ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^ ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^
-| Documents | All documents linked to the network cable |+| Documents | All documents linked to the front end network cable |
  
 <note warning> <note warning>
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 === Tabs === === Tabs ===
 ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^ ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^
-| Documents | All documents linked to the network cable |+| Documents | All documents linked to the back end network cable |
  
 <note warning> <note warning>
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 === Tabs === === Tabs ===
 ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^ ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^
-| Documents | All documents linked to the network cable |+| Documents | All documents linked to the device network cable |
  
 <note warning> <note warning>
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 === Tabs === === Tabs ===
 ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^ ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^
-| Documents | All documents linked to the network cable |+| Documents | All documents linked to the direct network cable |
  
 <note warning> <note warning>
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 === Tabs === === Tabs ===
 ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^ ^  Tab  ^  Description  ^
-| Patch Panels | All the patch panels that the cable is connected to |+| Documents | All documents linked to the breakout cable  | 
 +| Patch Panels | All the patch panels that the cable is connected to |
  
-The relation holds a "UsedLinks" attribute which documents the number of wires consummed by the link.+(*) The relation holds a "UsedLinks" attribute which documents the number of wires consummed by the link.
  
 <note tip> <note tip>
extensions/teemip-cable-mgmt.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/26 15:33 by cnaud