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We install the eOn 8 slot shelf into a GLPP WS72 cabinet.

We then install two 36 port patch panels (our digital panels) and a 24 port patch panel (our analog panel).

The two 36 port patch panels are then terminated to the same 66 block in the back of the cabinet.  This creates our bridge point, then we run our 4 wire cross connects.
We program our switch so that L1 is an odd number like 2201 then the rest of the ports are sequentially numbered.  This allows us to call the top patch panel our odd panel, and the bottom panel our even panel.  Then we set switch 1 on the bottom of the phone as odd up, or even down. and we leave switch two in the default up position.
As you can see this makes for a very clean build, and most of the physical build, wiring, and programming can be done in the shop instead of on site.  We use TB1 and TB6 as Telco and misc. blocks.  That leaves the top 4 to the right as slots 1-4 and the four directly under them as slots 5-8 on the eOn.  The next 5 are our patch panels and the last 5 are spare.
The final product, is then parked next to the house wiring rack and an A-arm is used to route the patch cables from the phone cabinet to the house wiring rack.