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A patch panel or patch bay is a panel, typically rackmounted, that houses cable connections, or a mounted hardware unit containing an assembly of port locations in a communications or other electronic or electrical system. In a network, a patch panel serves as a sort of static switchboard, using cables to interconnect computers within the area of a local area network (LAN) and to the outside for connection to the Internet or other wide area network (WAN). A patch panel uses a sort
of jumper cable called a patch cord to create each interconnection.
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