GALLERY

PROJECT SUMMARY

Golden Star Technology (GST) called in to reorganize and optimize Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) cable management for a premier healthcare facility in Southern California . The goal was to improve network infrastructure organization by repatching, re-dressing, and optimizing the use of patch panels and switches.

Key Tasks Included: 

  • Port Mapping: Created detailed port maps linking the switches and patch panels to facilitate seamless re-cabling.
  • Cable Management: Unplugged and systematically replaced existing cables. Repatched and dressed cables according to the new port maps, using hospital-supplied materials.
  • Testing and Validation: Collaborated with the customer’s IT team to verify network connectivity after completing each IDF setup.

The GST team successfully completed the project, delivering a well-organized IDF setup that met the facility’s expectations for functionality and maintainability. By using a fixed price service model, the project was completed within budget, emphasizing cost predictability and customer satisfaction.

QUICK FACTS

ORGANIZATION SIZE:

Not-for-profit Regional Health Care Facility

8,000 staff members

1,800 physicians

INDUSTRY: 

Healthcare

VENDORS INVOLVED:

Unirise

CHALLENGE

The project faced the challenge of reorganizing disorganized IDF cabling to improve network reliability and scalability while ensuring minimal disruption to critical operations. This required careful planning, precision, and collaboration with the client’s IT team to maintain uninterrupted connectivity throughout the process.