There is a nice Corning panel our facilities team is using now. I can find the 
link and send it to the list when not at my phone. 

Jared Mauch

> On May 5, 2016, at 10:28 AM, Phil Bedard <bedard.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So the newer equipment we are looking at uses QSFP+/MTP with 4x10GE breakouts 
> to deliver 10G.  We are not wiring these up to things in the same rack, they 
> will be going to patch panels and then elsewhere in a facility.  It could 
> potentially get messy with the panels we have today so we are looking at 
> other solutions.  These are all SM LR connections using LC.  There are a lot 
> of SM MTP to LC options since that’s the way most panels are wired, but they 
> typically have 6 duplex LC connectors per MTP and not 4 which isn’t very 
> efficient in this use case.  I’ve seen others just use an intermediate LC to 
> LC panel and just wire the breakouts to those and then jumper the other side 
> elsewhere.  
> 
> Anything else others have used?  The point of the solution is to keep the 
> wiring mess in front of or near the device to a minimum.  
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Phil  
> 

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