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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

In one embodiment, a system for providing port occupancy management for a network connected device that includes a plurality of ports comprises: at least one port status input panel that comprises a plurality of manually operable port occupancy status selector switches, wherein each of the selector switches are associated with one or more of the ports; a control circuit coupled to the port status input panel, wherein the control circuit determines a port occupancy status for each of the ports based on signals initiated by the selector switches; a gateway coupled to the control circuit and configured to aggregate port occupancy status data for the network connected device based on the port occupancy status for each of the ports determined by the control circuit. The gateway executes at least one interface configured to provide the port occupancy status data to a remote system.

Easy Access Patch Panel

Technology allowing for easy access to connectors in a patch panel. In one of the configurations a patch panel includes at least one patch panel subassembly, each patch panel subassembly including at least one mounting plate and a plurality of port assemblies, the at least one mounting plate being configured to accommodate the port assemblies so that each port assembly can individually translate along a direction parallel to a surface of the mounting plate and can rotate about an axis perpendicular to the surface of the mounting plate.

Fiber distribution hub with swiveling frame body

A fiber distribution hub configured to house a patch panel includes a plurality of walls forming a chamber, a first shelf attached to a first wall of the plurality of walls in the chamber, a first track supported by the first shelf, and a frame body configured to support the patch panel and to be coupled with the first shelf via the first track. The frame body is configured to shift along the first track between a stored position, a front-exposed position, and a back-exposed position.

Patch panel with interchangeable front plate
20220159353 · 2022-05-19 ·

A patch panel has a box-shaped structure that includes a front panel having a L-shaped profile with two orthogonal walls joined together along a common longer edge. On each of the two walls of the front panel there are holes or openings for screws or other elements that secure the front panel to a tray and to side walls of the box-shaped structure, and on each of the two walls of the front panel there are holes or openings adapted to house sockets and/or adapters. The front panel can be secured to a sliding tray so that one of the walls of the front panel is adherent to the sliding tray and the other one of the walls of the front panel is orthogonal to the sliding tray, closing a front opening of the box-shaped structure when the sliding tray is completely inserted into the box-shaped structure.

Easy access patch panel

Technology allowing for easy access to connectors in a patch panel. In one of the configurations a patch panel includes at least one patch panel subassembly, each patch panel subassembly including at least one mounting plate and a plurality of port assemblies, the at least one mounting plate being configured to accommodate the port assemblies so that each port assembly can individually translate along a direction parallel to a surface of the mounting plate and can rotate about an axis perpendicular to the surface of the mounting plate.

Patch Panel With Extension Cable Storage
20230336895 · 2023-10-19 · ·

A patch panel, including a front portion for accommodating a plurality of front side ports, and a back portion for accommodating one or more back side ports and for storing one or more extension cables; and one or more inner cables for connecting at least one of the front side ports to at least one of the back side ports, wherein the patch panel is configured such that when the patch panel is placed in a rack, the front side ports are proximate a first side of the rack, and the back side ports are proximate a second side of the rack, the first side of the rack and the second side of the rack being opposite, or substantially opposite, one another.

FIBER DISTRIBUTION HUB WITH SWIVELING FRAME BODY
20220299725 · 2022-09-22 · ·

A fiber distribution hub configured to house a patch panel includes a plurality of walls forming a chamber, a first shelf attached to a first wall of the plurality of walls in the chamber, a first track supported by the first shelf, and a frame body configured to support the patch panel and to be coupled with the first shelf via the first track. The frame body is configured to shift along the first track between a stored position, a front-exposed position, and a back-exposed position.

FIBER DISTRIBUTION HUB WITH SWIVELING FRAME BODY

A fiber distribution hub configured to house a patch panel includes a plurality of walls forming a chamber, a first shelf attached to a first wall of the plurality of walls in the chamber, a first track supported by the first shelf, and a frame body configured to support the patch panel and to be coupled with the first shelf via the first track. The frame body is configured to shift along the first track between a stored position, a front-exposed position, and a back-exposed position.

Systems and methods for infrastructure configuration management

In one embodiment, a system for providing port occupancy management for a network connected device that includes a plurality of ports comprises: at least one port status input panel that comprises a plurality of manually operable port occupancy status selector switches, wherein each of the selector switches are associated with one or more of the ports; a control circuit coupled to the port status input panel, wherein the control circuit determines a port occupancy status for each of the ports based on signals initiated by the selector switches; a gateway coupled to the control circuit and configured to aggregate port occupancy status data for the network connected device based on the port occupancy status for each of the ports determined by the control circuit. The gateway executes at least one interface configured to provide the port occupancy status data to a remote system.

Patch panel with interchangeable front plate
12114111 · 2024-10-08 ·

A patch panel has a box-shaped structure that includes a front panel having a L-shaped profile with two orthogonal walls joined together along a common longer edge. On each of the two walls of the front panel there are holes or openings for screws or other elements that secure the front panel to a tray and to side walls of the box-shaped structure, and on each of the two walls of the front panel there are holes or openings adapted to house sockets and/or adapters. The front panel can be secured to a sliding tray so that one of the walls of the front panel is adherent to the sliding tray and the other one of the walls of the front panel is orthogonal to the sliding tray, closing a front opening of the box-shaped structure when the sliding tray is completely inserted into the box-shaped structure.