A copper patch panel is a network hardware device featuring an array of RJ45 ports on the front and punch-down blocks on the back, used to organize and manage, Ethernet cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, etc.). It acts as a central hub, connecting permanent, solid-core cabling to network switches via short patch cords, significantly enhancing cable management and reducing wear on active equipment. It replaces messy, direct connections with a neat, labeled, and structured layout. It allows for quick reconfiguration, moves, or, additions of network devices without disturbing permanent cabling. It protects network equipment ports from damage caused by frequent plugging/unplugging of cables. They are vailable as punch-down panels (direct wiring) or modular keystone panels (which allow for, customized, or, mixed-media, configurations). They are used in Data Centers & Server Rooms, Office Networks, and Home Networking. Copper patch panels are typically 19-inch rack-mounted and are available in, 1U (24 or 48 ports) or 2U, sizes.
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