New Rack - Step By Step Installation
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2020
- In today's episode "New Rack - Step By Step Tutorial".
I decided to made this tutorial when i visited a friend of mine.
He likes all tech stuff and he is always adding new things!
But as you will see in this video he never has time to tidy things up.
So to help him i turn his mesh installation into a neat installation!
So by watching this tutorial you will learn how to make your own Rack Installation from scratch!!! 😎
Useful Tutorials :
Network Cable Tester : • Verify Network Cables ...
UniFi Network for Beginners : • UniFi Express: A Begin...
The steps i followed in this tutorial are :
1) Clear the initial mesh!
2) Use a floor cable channel for the cables
3) Bandle the cables all together using cable ties
4) Terminate the cables using Panduit's Muni Com Jack Modules
5) Preparing the floor standing Rack
6) Preparing the labels for the Patch Panel
7) Mount Patch Panel
8) Mount Cable Manager
9) Mount UniFi Switch
10) Mount a fixed Rack Shelf
11) Install a Surge Protector and a UPS
12) Turn Everything On
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UniFi US-16-150W Switch (Affiliate Link) : amzn.to/3c9JJCm
Panduit Products
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Panduit CP24BLY 24-Ports Patch Panel : www1.panduit.com/en/product/CP...
Panduit EGJT Jack Module Termination Tool : www1.panduit.com/en/product/EGJT Panduit CWPP12WBL
12 Ports Wall Mount Patch Panel : www1.panduit.com/en/product/CW...
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Hey Guys! I would like to share with you a video regarding the cable tester that I use : ruclips.net/video/pSM0W77U28Y/видео.htmlsi=u1WkAqr1x1Vqd_id and a beginner's guide to UniFi Network : ruclips.net/video/nU9KgZn3YPY/видео.html
Πολύ επαγγελματική δουλειά, με επαγγελματικά εργαλεία και άψογη τακτοποίηση καλωδίων. Ελάχιστοι θεωρώ στην Ελλάδα κάνουν τέτοια δουλειά ακόμα και σήμερα.
Νοικοκύρης, Ευχαριστούμε πολύ, εξαιρετικό και λεπτομερέστατο!
This was quite informative and easy to follow along. That said I had a moment with the reasoning of the separate ISP connection. That was until I realized the connection that was on the patch panel was from the equipment the ISP provider had to put in first. Then the patch cable to the modem. It's good that DSL is that fast where you are. Here in the states DSL came and went. They never pushed it as much as they could because of what else but cost. Thankfully i'm in an area with fiber to the home. So when they came in I have their equipment to the router I use. Again thank you this will be useful when I set up my new home.
Thank you for your feedback! It is really great to have fiber to home! I hope that we will have it here soon...
Great video!
Some suggestions:
1) Strain relief bar behind the patch panel.
2) Shorter patch cables - have longer ones near by if need be. Unlikely for a home user to critically redesign the rack.
3) Don't use cable ties. If you must, then use velcro under it.
4) Use patch cables with colour to easily ID cables. IE red = WAN ; yellow = PoE ; green = Voip ; blue = x ; purple = y etc
5) Use black patch panels with inline coupler type keystones. Makes installation much faster & maintenance/troubleshooting is easier.
6) Service loop & resulting cable should be to the side, out of the way of deeper devices, which could damage the cable.
7) Label power plugs.
Thank you for your suggestions!
And use the proper tool for cutting cable ties. Why does NO ONE ever use a proper tool? Flush cut cable ties are a series of sharp knives waiting to open someone's arms. The proper tool pulls the tie then cuts it so that the cut end ends up BELOW the surface
@@JohnVanderbeck can you share a link for that? I would like to buy it
The panel that you hammered out could have been neatly removed using your flush mount cutters. It would have saved the risk of damaging or wrapping the opening and ensured a clean opening without the sprues that were left by hammering out the panel.
Very thorough tutorial. Well done! 👏
I really like watching things like this.
Thank you for your comment!
Good video, nice set up. I might look in to getting a proper rack system soon rather than my self made one after watching this.
I believe that it's not worth it to build one from the scratch. It is not so expensive to buy one.
Great job, as usual! The dust filter is the icing on the cake 😄
Thank you!
Εξαιρετική δουλειά! Μπράβο σου!!
Από ηλεκτρολογικής πλευράς, πώς και δεν έβαλες ένα ξεχωριστό διακόπτη, ασφάλεια και αντικεραυνική προστασία; Θα κάλυπτες και άλλη πτηχή του έργου... Μια σκέψη!
Χαιρόμαστε να βλέπουμε δουλειές σου!!!!
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για το σχόλιο!
Nice job. I love the Panduit Mini-Com system. You can use Panduit's blanks to fill in the open ports in the patch panel. I would have put the Dream Machine on top of the cabinet so that the cabinet doesn't interfere with the Wifi RF signal though. You could drill a hole in the top of the cabinet and put a grommet to protect the wires passing through.
Thank you for your comment! Do you have a link for Panduit’s blanks? I left the dream machine inside the rack because the access point covers only the office with the rack. The other rooms have their own access points.
@@PoseidwnTech , that makes sense to leave it in the rack in that case. The Panduit blank is part number CMBBL-X. They are available in packs of 10, 30 or 50. Here is a link to a seach on ebay. www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=CMBBL-X&_sacat=0
or on Amazon www.amazon.com/s?k=CMBBL-X&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
I also like the Panduit patch panels that have the removable sections of 4 jacks because it means that you can remove the jacks from the front of the rack without needing access to the rear. This has come in very handy! I reserve one section of 4 for each wall jack in my house. This makes it easy to locate the correct jack on the panel. Here is an example of that type. www.ebay.com/itm/PANDUIT-CPP24WBLY-Patch-Panel-Mini-Com-Rack-Mt-24-Port-Used-but-never-used/184266109345?hash=item2ae71db1a1:g:hwgAAOSwY4NeoxGN
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Thank you for the information it is really very helpful.
Nice and clear! Learned a lot! Thank you!
You're welcome! Thank you for your comment!
Hooking that Dream Machine to a DSL line has got to hurt.
I had the same though. The traffic locally will be superb, I am not sure what would be the max speed on DSL? 10Mbps? I have the USG + USW8 + 2 AC AP Pros + 2x RPi4.
in greece 100 meg DSL is common. a large portion of the united states only has dsl, and its 10 meg. so... theres that.
400megs are possible... But mostly it's not even close to it
But this cat5 cables are also limiting the speed in the house^^
@@Thomate1375 How do you figure?
Main critique is using those zip ties. Never use zip, always go for velcro. This way you've easier expandability in the future and it makes redoing wiring easier than having to try and cut zips, especially if some person makes them super tight.
Thank you for your feedback. I will try velcro next time!
I use zip ties. I think they look cleaner, and as long as you're not moving your stuff around all the time, it's cheap to buy more when you need them. :)
@@richthegecko5995 Im telco. Im not allowed to use zip ties for several good reasons. So out of that I dont use them at home either. Its either velcro or "sewn" in with a waxed 9ply cord. lol
Or use reclose able zip ties that can be released and reclosed.
What a good friend you are to do this.Thanks for sharing
You are welcome!
Late watching this video and it is very informative, sadly it gave me lots of ideas to build my server rack and that means I have to spend $$$$$$$$$$$$. Had to subscribe to this channel. Thanks, best regards from San Juan Puerto Rico, stay safe.
Thank you so much for your comment!
Thank you for posting
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This was a nice install I would have preferred velcro straps instead of cable ties I makes it easier to add or remove cables at a later date if needed.
That is a very nice suggestion! Thank you!
Very good video! Clear, complete, logical and easy to follow. Thank you!
You're welcome!
This was so oddly satisfying to see 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
amazing lecture thank you so much
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Love it! Nice equipment!
Thanks for the tutorial
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Well done.
Πολύ ωραίο βίντεο!!!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Niiiiice! Thank you for this step by step tutorial. The setup looks awesome. Too bad you have shitty internet in Greece :)
Btw, I love the cleanliness and straight to the point approach of your tutorials
Thank you for your comment! I agree about Internet speed but at least the last few years is pretty decent.
For SOHO will fit. In other cases Rack UPS (you have space for it) and PDU. Wires going to the patch panel should be placed in the corners of the cabinet.
You are right!
Thank you very much.
You are welcome!
Amazing video
Thank you for your comment!
Wonderful!!!
Thank you!
Πολύ καλός. 👍
Σε ευχαριστώ!
Nice video my friend! Είσαι μάγκας :)
Σε ευχαριστώ!
Great job, I like it
Thank you!
Thanks for the video!
But I have a question, you use the Ubiquiti US-16-150W Networks Networks UniFi Switch, 16 Port, but can another switch be used?
Of course! You can use any switch that covers your needs.
Super amazing
Excellent video thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good video! Thanks
Glad you liked it! Thank you for your comment!
pretty neat
Nice Job 👍
Thank you!
thanks bro
Nice job on the new setup, looks great! Thats a lot of connections for just one LAN though. I'm curious if you split the network onto separate VLANs?
All these cables are for the Access Points and Cameras and indeed i have created 1 vlan, for a guest network.
Impeccable.
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Wow 👌👌👌
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12:36 It will be better to type all room names in one sticker and then cut it. You will save some tape and time for cutting.
That is not a bad idea! I will try it. Thank you for your comment!
some nice stuff
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Wonderfull thank u
You are welcome!
@@PoseidwnTech thank u internir
Excellent video, question ? From ccs - vzla ., Why dont i use a ground connection? Thank you good day
Nice look and video however, putting the dream machine into a metal container like such, if the access point is set, will affect wireless greatly and might damage the radio chip inside due to RF
reflections
Thank you for your comment! You are right about Dream Machine. In this installation Dream Machine's Access Point is not used.
mantap👍
very nice!
Thanks!
Great video :) may I ask where you got the brush strip that slots onto the cut out section of the rack, so that cables can pass through it? Most of the ones I see are meant to be attached to the front with cage nuts.
We didn't buy the brush separately. It was included with the Rack.
Amazon...
Hi Eric, we have all kinds of acceorries for racks, including the brush strip. If you need,welcome to contact me.
Man thank you
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good video,nice
Thank you for your comment!
thanks for u
so nice
Thank you!
the brush 10:38 with which you pass the cables in the lower part of the rack cabinet, where can you buy it? Thank you
The brush was included with the Rack! I will search and if i find one i will post it!
TBH using the brush with all that sharp metal after removing the knockout panel, is not going to protect the cables. I prefer to use an edge protector, similar to that found on car doors.
look on ebay for it. it is very cheap to buy.
Super 👏
😊
Very nice video
Thank you!
How did you terminate cables from ISP to the keystone when its DSL? And what keystone did you use? Isnt DSL only RJ11? Never saw keystone for DSL. Did you use RJ45 to RJ11 cable?
I used the same keystones. For DSL you only need wires 4 and 5 (Blue/White-Blue). For the connection i used telephone cable (4-wires) but i terminated the end that goes to keystone with RJ45 connector instead of RJ11 connector.
wonder if i have missed the server rack part. What is the dimensions (length width height) of the rack, does it need wheels or fans? are there screws at the back of rack to help carry the weight of 24-port switch? or the 4 front screws are strong enough?
The dimensions of the rack are : 758x600x600 mm (15U), I didn't order wheels or fans for this rack. The rack is inside a house so I wanted to avoid noise. There aren't any Racks at the back of the Rack. The 4 Front screws are strong enough!
Πολυ ωραιο βιντεακι φιλε μου!Το speedport to δουλευεις PPPoE ?Σχεδιαζω ενα παρομοιο build για home use ομως μιας και εχω γυρω στις 10 συσκευες μαζι με ενα nas που θα τρεχει plex αρα θελω να επενδυσω σε ενα καλο router για να διαχειριζεται ολο αυτο το τραφικ.Αρα αν ευκαιρησεις θα με ενδιεφερε ενα βιντεακι τυπου tutorial πως να ρυθμισεις το speedport για pppoe η bridge
Σε ευχαριστούμε για το σχόλιο. Σο SpeedPort χρησιμοποιώ PPPoE Pass Through το οποίο από default είναι ενεργοποιημένο στα Speedport οπότε δε χρειάζονται επιπλέον ρυθμίσεις. Απλά συνδέεις την πόρτα 1 ή 2 ή 3 του Speedport στη θύρα WAN του Dream Machine και επιλέγεις από το IPv4 Connection του UniFi Controller, PPPoE και δίνεις το user name και password της γραμμής σου.
Love that Video :-) What exactly does the UniFi Dream Machine do?
UDM is a proprietary piece of equipment that literally manages your network. you can create VLAN's and such and use Ubiquiti kit from one interface (and that is an oversimplification)
Also, pickups occur in low-current wires, which in one way or another affects the operation of network equipment. Use an oscilloscope. Maybe in such a small cabinet this is not so critical, but I have witnessed very big problems due to the fact that someone twisted the wire going from the power adapter to the device (5v) into a coil.
Thank you for the feedback!
The back panel you hammerd out where you tread all the cabels true you forgot that there was sharp edges the Cable can be ruin on if it is cables are moved often even so you should put something there you can even cut your hand or fingers there,,,
Thank
You're welcome!
Hi!!! Thanks for your video!!! I learned a lot of things!!! I am not pretty sure about the function of the dream Machine, Is that a router??? Thanks again and Greetings!!!
Dream Machine is a router. Please check this tutorial for more info : ruclips.net/video/QYeKmx8nLtw/видео.html
very good work & very good video
Thank you!
V Good bro
Thank you!
Rack mount everything that can be rack mounted
Such good network equipment but one minus is the Internet DSL in 2020
Unfortunately in my country we don't have many options! 😔
You think you prefect to suppose I draw on the cables you mount on the patchpan from behind the rack
Did u ground the case and if so how did u do it
We didn't ground the rack. Maybe this video will help you : ruclips.net/video/KR5N1_xGA8k/видео.html
nice work ....
i have a question,
why you didn't crimp cables with rj45 and plug it directly to the switch , why you used the minicom zac module to cables and patch panel zac mont and patch cables to the switch, waist of money and performance
It is recommended to use a Patch Panel for terminating utp cables for the purpose of neat and tidy cable management.
Why didn't you use rack mount PDU?
At the time of the video i couldn't find one. 😔
Thanks.. I'll try to fix my own mess.. that said..When you connected the DSL modem..that was .. sad.. I thought..oh he will then plug some high speed fiber or docsis 3.x stuff.. nope. 😵
Unfortunately in my country the standard Internet connection is trough DSL. 😒
I see you plugged the surge protector into the UPS. Is this generally a bad idea? I've been told that it may mess up the UPS... I ask because I have a surge protector that I like, and am considering a UPS but still want to use the surge protector I have.
I prefer the surge protector to be after the UPS in order to have the devices protected. So far everything seems to work fine!
@@PoseidwnTech there is no specific reason why you can't use a surge protector extension socket AFTER the UPS. But there is a doubt that it would do any good as the UPS is already providing that safety factor, built in to it. So in effect doing it twice... and the chances of getting a "surge" or "brown-out" from a UPS is so small, as to be improbable.
13:36 ;) nice hack for cable duplication :)
It is not a hack. I used the same cable for the ISP and Telephone. One pair for each.
@@PoseidwnTech yup, i used it in same way for internet+TV :) good idee
Service loop
What's the tool brand that you are using?
The most of my tools are from Knipex!
For some reason i would conecct diretly to the NVR
The cabinet model it is possible, or dimensions? Thanks
Dimensions 758x600x600 mm : www.legrand.com/ecatalogue/646213-linkeo-fix-19-cabinet-with.html
Wow
Thank you for your comment!
Is your friend not using built in AP of UDM? AP inside metal case doesn't seem like a good idea.
I know, but since every room has it's own AP and the WiFi signal is great i decide it to sucrifice the UniFi Dream Machine inside the rack in order the installation to look neat.
Hi, what is the name of tool at 5:00 min. Thank or the answer. Good video, nice work.
This is a cable stripper from Facom : www.facom.eu/uk-en/professiontools/productdetails/hierarchy/7642/group/985936/
AP inside metal rack? :)
Thank you for your comment!
I chose the UniFi Dream Machine as the main router because it comes in an attractive price including Router, Cloud Key, Access Point and Switch. I wanted all the main network equipments(patch panel, switch, router and modem) to be inside the Rack in order to have a neat installation. I have installed 1 Access Point in every room so the WiFi Coverage was great even without the onboard access point of Dream Machine.
Nice work, but, all of this for a ADSL line?
Unfortunately in my country we don't have many options! 😔
@@PoseidwnTech that's unfortunate, but nice video anyway!
Thank you for your comment!
Να σε ρωτήσω κάτι; Γιατί χρησιμοποίησες switch δίπλα από το Modem του ΟΤΕ και δεν το σύνδεσες κατευθείαν στο Modem ; Ευχαριστώ!
Είναι Router! Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες δες αυτό το video : ruclips.net/video/QYeKmx8nLtw/видео.html
@@PoseidwnTech Ευχαριστώ πολύ !!
Would be better to place the Acess Point outside the rack...
You are right! The access point should be outside of the rack. I have installed though access points in every room of the house so i could afford to sacrifice one!
Το rack είναι perfect 👍!!Τα πλακάκια όμως ..... :))
Θα αλλάξω τα πλακάκια σε επόμενο video!!! 😂
@@PoseidwnTech 😂😂😂
great job, but u should have informed your friend to get rid of the rubbish cosmote modem :) . Try a fritz box perhaps instead
Is it really fritzbox so good? I haven't tried so far...
@@PoseidwnTech yes! yes they are.
Why would you put a WiFi device inside a Faraday cage? You should place the wireless access point outside the cabinet.
Every room in the house has it's own Access Point, so the WiFi coverage is great and i could afford to sacrifice the Dream Machine's one. I also i prefer to put the network components inside the Rack.
WiFI inside of metal rack?
I wanted all the network devices to be inside the Rack, so that's why i put also the Dream Machine inside. Every room in the house has 1 Access Point so the WiFi Coverage is great and without the onboard access point of Dream Machine. But you are right in any other case the Access Points cannot be installed inside a metal Rack.
would have turned that apc strip and battery backup 90 degrees now you cant see the status of the ups. next i would have laid down the mode and dream machine to make it more compact.
Nice ideas! Thanks!
Really I enjoyed your work was interesting 😊 do you have any page on Facebook that I can contact you I have a few questions if you don't mind.
Thank you for your comment! You can contact us at info@poseidwn.tech or using our facebook page : facebook.com/poseidwn.tech/
αν δεν ειχες το ups λογικα θα εβαζες ραγας ?
Εννοείται! Καλή Χρονιά!
Is that an 18RU gabinet?
Hi! It is a 15U Cabinet.
1 man 1job.apakah ada panel nvr dan poe biqr kita sambung ke atas.biar sama2 gampang
Holy fuck you don’t need to desleeve that much of the cable
Next upgrade a UDM -Pro in the rack ;)
Probably...