Have
you considered RFID/NFC tagged UTP cables? there are several systems for
this for Fibre now, so assume that there are UTP based ones aslo.
Colour
coding is also an option, I tend to colour code where I don't need 1-1
port mappings (i.e Green Cables go to GREEN tagged ports on the
switches). This is only good if you are deploying a crap load of servers
where the ports are consistent (i.e Port2 on each blade is GREEN).
My experiences have been similar to yours; lately I
have just been designing as per my Coloured/Standard mapping - but as
mentioned requires your Layer2 is flexible and standardized in the rack.
I've got a project underway
with a large amount of fresh-install
ethernet cabling and i'd like to 'do it right' with respects to cable
labelling.
The old does-everything Dymo Label Printer is doable, for a while,
but
in datacentre environments the labels degrade and fall off eventually,
which isn't ideal.
I've also used 'kabelflags' before but I would prefer something I
can
print with a machine, I think.
That said i'd be interested in what people are doing, or what they
'should' be doing... ?
Cheers
Mark.
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