Rack Deployment
Cage Cable Geometry for Hot Aisles
Rebuild bend radii, service loops, and patch slack so replacements do not disturb neighbor cages.
Desk synopsis
Cable geometry is spatial journalism. Teams measure, sketch, and rebuild segments while trainers narrate tradeoffs between service loops and airflow pinch points. The capstone is a documented before/after package ready for internal reviewers.
Lab inclusions
- Adjustable cage facades with misaligned examples
- Sketch templates aligned to RackForge Academy standards
- Airflow smoke wand for qualitative checks
- Neighbor-cage disturbance sensors with gentle alarms
- Photo proofing station for documentation packs
Outcomes
- Produce annotated sketches that maintenance leads accept first pass
- Predict pinch points before bundling final ties
- Keep neighbor noise under sensor thresholds during swaps
Lead contact
Amelia Hart
Enterprise training consultant who maps cables like city transit.
Participant notes
Neighbor-cage sensors turned polite nagging into muscle memory—our patch fights dropped sharply.
FAQ
Outdoor fiber?
No, this course stays inside controlled aisles.
Team discounts?
Teams of six or more receive a tailored quote via Contact.
Materials?
Ties and labels are provided; specialty velcro must be approved beforehand.