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Juniper's ToR switches have slide in rails. They are a bit frustrating compared to Dell easy rails, but they do the trick.
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Chris
On 3/30/20, 10:14, "NANOG on behalf of Tore Anderson" <nanog-bounces at nanog.org on behalf of tore at fud.no> wrote:
* Luke Guillory
> 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.
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> Page 16 in this PDF shows the shelf.
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> https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http%3a%2f%2fwww.konturm.ru%2fcatalogy%2fdf%2fbnp2xr_installation_guide_3.7.1_20160222.pdf&c=E,1,YHvnT2TmvwvheJVrHCQw14VV7CjJT2p7KYuB3jRzPmiSMwf-OUsfPJGLzHZTEuIHdW7HhcOy47oSBKKQ2UMZdryM3hs-d8kUDoqJ34tTz5jw&typo=1
Interesting, thanks! Such a shelf would do the trick if it is thin enough to fit in the tiny space between two devices mounted in adjacent rack units.
Do you know if it is possible to buy this kind of shelf from somewhere (without an accompanying device)?
Tore
- References:
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- From: dfund at globalvision.net (David Funderburk)
- rack rails
- From: tore at fud.no (Tore Anderson)
- rack rails
- From: lguillory at reservetele.com (Luke Guillory)
- rack rails
- From: tore at fud.no (Tore Anderson)