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Physical Design
We have PostScript diagrams of the original design
the
cabling
of the nodes and power supplies on a typical shelf,
the overhead
cabling
,
the layout of the
cable trays
that escort all the network cables to the switch,
all
electrical outlets
in the room,
a birdseye view of the
node numbering
scheme,
the cabling on the
switch shelf
,
the
switch cabling
,
and the room
floor plan
.
Here is Alan's latest detailed version of the electrical wiring in the room in
ps
and
pdf
.
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