[c-nsp] Top 10 Network Engineering Tools

Daniel Hooper dhooper at emerge.net.au
Mon Jan 28 23:02:37 EST 2008


The 5-in-1 cross-over/console/null modem cable is a must for any type of
field engineer

http://www.ossmann.com/5-in-1.html

I also highly suggest a cheap labelling machine if your connecting a lot
of devices with no structured cabling systems.

-Dan



-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jeff Aitken
Sent: Tuesday, 29 January 2008 12:23 PM
To: Justin M. Streiner
Cc: Cisco
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Top 10 Network Engineering Tools

On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 04:47:27PM -0500, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> My must-have tools (physical):
> 4. wire cutter/leatherman
> 8. jumpers - if not pre-made, include ends and tools to make them

A brief note on these two: if you're going to be making cables (copper
or
fiber) it's worth it to spend the time & money to learn how to do it
right,
including having the right tools.  For example, just because a dull
knife
or small flathead screwdriver will work in a pinch, you really should
invest in a nice punchdown tool.  I'll never forget the time one of our
"techs" was putting ends on a fiber jumper using the unicam kit.  They
had
lost/damaged the cleaver and were using garden-variety scissors (you
know,
the kind with the blue plastic handles?!) to cut the fiber to length...

I know, I know, it saves money on attenuators, but still! :-)

If you're going to be touching anything power related, a volt meter
might
help keep the magic smoke where it belongs... there is another funny
story
about an unnamed facility engineer (we called him sparky, for obvious
reasons) who thought he'd do some DC plant work in the middle of the
day.
While holding a *LIVE* -48v lead in his hand he managed to short it to
the
rack he was working on.  Luckily he didn't kill himself, or anyone else,
but he did knock out the DC plant for about 10 minutes... at noon...
doh!


--Jeff

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