I find those setups wildly impractical. They look pretty in pictures and are fine in a small network but I aint taking a 24 port panel out to move a few keystones around in a business environment with 100's of terminated ports. Personally on a 24 port switch I would go with a cable dump panel between the switch and patch panel. This gives you the added bonus of not having to figure out how to run a cable to the back of a device. https://www.amazon.com/kenable-Management-Cabinet-Airflow-Organiser/dp/B0FZKSQZYG?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&smid=A2X1ST6CC1USDW&th=1 Yeah it takes up an extra U but then most cabs I see that are all "pretty" end up with vanity panels in. So why not just make your life easier. On a 48 port switch you can go 24 port patch dump panel switch dump panel 24 port patch I'm not a huge fan of the high density 48 ports in 1U but I guess if people really need the U's then it's an option. Personally I like having space to work and troubleshoot stuff.
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