Eaton Tripp Lite Series 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel - 4PPoE Compliant, 110/Krone, 568A/B, RJ45 Ethernet, 1U Rack-Mount, Black, TAA

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 5198544

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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel - 4PPoE Compliant, 110/Krone, 568A/B, RJ45 Ethernet, 1U Rack-Mount, Black, TAA

The Eaton Tripp Lite Series 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel is a high-density connectivity backbone designed to simplify how you organize and scale your network. Engineered for reliability in busy data centers, offices, and lab environments, this patch panel provides a sturdy, space-efficient solution that delivers consistent performance across all 24 ports. With 4PPoE compatibility, dual 568A/568B termination options, and 110/Krone wiring support, it’s built to meet modern PoE and data demands while complying with TAA requirements for government and large enterprise deployments. This patch panel helps you reduce clutter, accelerate cabling projects, and maximize uptime with a design that prioritizes signal integrity, easy maintenance, and future-ready scalability.

  • High-density 24-port Cat6 patch panel in a compact 1U form factor, engineered to maximize rack space and simplify high-volume cable management for data centers and enterprise networks.
  • 4PPoE compliant design enables robust power delivery to PoE-capable devices across the panel while preserving data performance and network efficiency.
  • Flexible termination options with 110-Krone compatibility and support for both 568A and 568B wiring schemes, ensuring straightforward integration with existing installations and future upgrades.
  • Durable construction with a rugged steel chassis and a black powder-coated finish, engineered for years of reliable service in demanding environments and easy mounting in standard 19-inch racks.
  • Thoughtful cabling management features, including clear port labeling, standardized port numbering, and accessible terminations that streamline installation, testing, and routine maintenance.

Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel

  • Ports: 24 RJ45 Cat6 Ethernet ports for high-speed networking and reliable data transmission.
  • Patch Panel Type: Cat6 patch panel designed for dense, clean cable management in 1U rack space.
  • PoE Compliance: 4PPoE compliant, enabling power delivery across four pairs to compatible PoE devices.
  • Termination: Supports 110 and Krone block terminations with 568A and 568B wiring schemes for flexible installation options.
  • Rack Compatibility: 1U height, designed for 19-inch racks to fit standard data center and office rack systems.
  • Finish: Black powder-coated steel chassis for durability and professional appearance in rack enclosures.
  • Compliance: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise purchasing requirements.
  • Application: Ideal for high-density network cabling, edge switches, and PoE-enabled devices in dynamic networks.
  • Connectivity: RJ45 Ethernet ports with clearly labeled positions for quick identification and troubleshooting.
  • Material: Rugged steel construction with robust internal routing to minimize crosstalk and maintain signal integrity.

How to Install Eaton Tripp Lite Series 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel

Before you begin, plan your cable routes and labeling scheme to ensure a clean, scalable installation. Confirm you have the appropriate cables, patch cords, and labeling materials ready to match your 24-port layout. Position the patch panel in a secure, accessible area of your 19" rack, ensuring there is adequate clearance for cable management bars and future expansion.

1) Mounting: Align the patch panel with the 19" rack rails and secure it using the provided screws. Ensure the panel sits flat and level to prevent cable strain and maintain proper connector alignment. If your rack includes a cable management bar, install it adjacent to the panel to guide cables neatly away from the ports.

2) Termination preparation: Decide whether you will terminate using 110 or Krone blocks and verify whether your network plan requires 568A or 568B wiring. Prepare your Cat6 cables with appropriate bend radii to avoid damaging conductors and maintain signal integrity. Remove a small amount of jacket to expose the conductors and keep them within recommended length requirements for termination.

3) Port labeling: Create a clear labeling scheme that maps each port to its corresponding device, switch port, or patch cord. Labeling at the panel helps with diagnostics, future changes, and routine maintenance. If your organization uses a color-coding standard, apply it consistently across all ports.

4) Termination and testing: Terminate each cable onto the selected block (110 or Krone) following the standard color codes for 568A or 568B. After all ports are terminated, perform a verification test with a qualified network tester to confirm continuity, pair integrity, and twist-length compliance. Address any mismatches or open circuits immediately to avoid propagation issues.

5) Cable management and final checks: Use cable ties and routing guides to secure the area around the patch panel, avoiding sharp bends and ensuring tidy, accessible cable routing. Re-test after cable management is finalized to confirm there has been no movement or inadvertent connections. Confirm that PoE-powered devices connected through the patch panel receive adequate power without overloading the circuit.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What environments is the Eaton Tripp Lite 24-Port Cat6 Patch Panel best suited for?
    A: It is ideal for data centers, network closets, and office wiring closets where high-density, reliable Cat6 connectivity is required, with PoE support and ease of maintenance in a 1U, 19" rack footprint.
  • Q: Does this patch panel support both 568A and 568B terminations?
    A: Yes. The design accommodates both wiring standards, allowing flexible integration with existing cabling installations and future upgrades without re-cabling.
  • Q: Is PoE supported across all ports?
    A: The patch panel is 4PPoE compliant, enabling PoE delivery across four pairs to compatible devices while maintaining network performance and cable management efficiency.
  • Q: What maintenance benefits does this panel offer?
    A: Clear port labeling, durable chassis, and organized cable management simplify diagnostics, changes, and certification testing, reducing network downtime during upgrades or troubleshooting.
  • Q: Is this patch panel compliant with government procurement requirements?
    A: Yes. The unit is TAA compliant, supporting procurement needs for federal and other government projects in addition to enterprise deployments.

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