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OCC DCC4888/110SIX Category 6 Patch Panel, 48-Port, 2RU Rack Mount, 568A/B WiredOCC DCC4888 110SIX Category 6 Patch Panel, 48 Port, 2RU Rack Mount, 568A B WiredOCC Category 6 Patch Panels were developed to offer true performance, and are truly standards compliant. Features: 48 port, 2 RU Rack mount, 568A B wired Category 6 component compliant Removable cable strain relief bar All steel panel ensures panel rigidity and reliable terminations Universal T568A B wiring for easy installation Write on label fields Supports all IEEE
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