TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIRING TELEPHONE NIGHTMARES

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 25 Comments »

Mission Impossible telephone room.

Duration : 0:0:42


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25 Responses

  1. hellb0y2010astig Says:

    sphagetti..
    sphagetti..

  2. cochise7969 Says:

    WOW lots of wire!
    WOW lots of wire!

  3. urbtactics Says:

    depends on what …
    depends on what exactly needs to be done….lol

  4. therealandycook Says:

    “snip”
    “snip”

  5. 6331255 Says:

    Thats not to bad!! …
    Thats not to bad!! you should see some of the systems I have to work on! I have stops where the M66 block where just hanging not screwed to any back board and held together with duck tape!!!.

  6. bewarethedecks Says:

    I wouldn’t touch …
    I wouldn’t touch any of the blocks or wires. No telling what might stop working!

    But on a serious note, it would take quite a bit of time, effort and money to get that installation cleaned up.

  7. glowstringer420 Says:

    Holly crap dude. …
    Holly crap dude. that is such a freaking mess. lol.

  8. rubenamaro75 Says:

    LOL no … …
    LOL no …great video!

  9. tfcguy32 Says:

    get your toner out.
    get your toner out.

  10. ryanti1989 Says:

    thats exactly how …
    thats exactly how its supposed to be done

  11. MrG0ingcrazy Says:

    Looks like job …
    Looks like job security

  12. hypershrimp Says:

    reminds me of …
    reminds me of Toronto wiring. lol.

  13. sehpatr Says:

    There must bee lots …
    There must bee lots of cross talks :D

  14. alphaman1101 Says:

    quick solution? get …
    quick solution? get a flame thwower and have fun. then learn cable management

  15. whitelitning75 Says:

    gotta love it, …
    gotta love it, where i work we provide VoIP, so we have to share premise equipment with them. now that can be a reall pain in the ass

  16. bigcheetah Says:

    That is common …
    That is common place in older buildings. The sloppy work just builds upon itself and this is what you get. I have personally seen much, much worse!

  17. drunknmastr916 Says:

    yeah that room …
    yeah that room looks very familiar lol

  18. bcsod Says:

    Wow that looks like …
    Wow that looks like a building in Charleston,Wv. I might have had a hand in it.

  19. rdekema Says:

    Yes, I am quite …
    Yes, I am quite familiar with how this all works. My point is that the wiring needs to be managed, routed, punched down, etc, in the MDF, IDFs, wiring closets, etc., in either scenario. The only difference is that the wiring and the work is distributed in your scenario and centralized in the closet shown in the video. You, on the other hand, seem to be focusing mainly on ad hominem attacks and insults. Given this, I will not be continuing this conversation.

  20. dellthinker Says:

    Ok so picture 10 …
    Ok so picture 10 desktops all connected to a switch, then another set of 10 desktops are connected to another switch and both switches are connected to a 60 port router, and each port on that Cisco Catalyst 4000 series has switches -> workstations/VoIP phones connected to it. This is just simple Net+ structure. Are you like 12?

  21. rdekema Says:

    Even if the core …
    Even if the core router(s) only have 60 ports, each station needs to be terminated somewhere. With good cable management practice, there’s not a huge difference in effort between distributed and centralized wiring.

  22. dellthinker Says:

    Um, you dont see …
    Um, you dont see how a 60 port router compared to thousands of phone lines differ?

    You obviously dont know how VoIP works. I once worked for a company that had VoIP for almost everything they used. The physical land lines were just backups in case the network went down. They had over 2,500 employees and prolly 7000 phone numbers(extensions). I used to run the Asterisk servers, well more like help, Cause something up every once in a while. Learn before you speak on something.

  23. rdekema Says:

    I don’t see how …
    I don’t see how that would necessarily help. The wires have to be terminated somewhere whether they’re voice or Ethernet. Really, the main thing I see wrong with this room is that they should have kept the station cables in their bundles until closer to the punchdown blocks. Also, whatever the green panel at 0:31 is (lightning protector for outside runs maybe?) could use to be tidied up with some wire ties or similar.

  24. dellthinker Says:

    This is why VoIP …
    This is why VoIP must be put in play especially for larger networks.

  25. windoes98se Says:

    o, god, if one …
    o, god, if one thing went wrong it would be like imposable to find a solution

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