Patch panels, also known as fiber optic distribution boxes, provide access to individual fiber optic cables - for cross-connection. Basic fiber optic distribution frames have a metal housing that includes adaptive panels and fiber optic trays. Connecting trays allow the connection of optical fibers with optical braids, which in turn are connected to the fixed internal ports of the patch panels. The internal ports of the panel are usually fixed, which means that the fiber optic cables are not disconnected at any point. The external panel ports are reserved for fiber optic patch cables, which can often be connected and disconnected to organize connections between devices as needed. The fiber optic panel has two chambers. One contains bulkhead sockets or adapters, while the other is used to store excess fiber. Switches make it possible to terminate lines built on the basis of various optical fiber cables. The dividers are divided into SC simplex and SC duplex (12xSC, 24xSC). They are usually sold with a front plate.
Advantages of using fiber optic panels
Fiber optic panels facilitate the connection of various devices in various configurations, and changes can be made using patch panels. They group all input sockets / ports into one location. We have easier access to devices mounted in cabinets. Using patch panels also reduces the consumption of input ports and expensive network devices, such as servers and switches, because all connections are made through the fiber optic panel. Batna24.com provides you with network devices throughout the country. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with our full offer.
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