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The rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".

aaa.jpg The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.The patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThumbnailsThe two Cisco 3524 switches connect each location in town via their own VLAN.

The rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".

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