- Description
- Specifications
24-Port Blank Keystone Patch Panel with Staggered Ports, EZ/HD Modular Compatibility, and Reinforced Steel Construction
The ICC IC107BE241 is a 24-port blank keystone patch panel that gives installers a clean starting point for custom structured cabling configurations. The panel ships without jacks, so every port can be populated with whatever combination of Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, voice, or multimedia modules the installation requires. It accepts all ICC EZ and HD modular connectors, and the staggered port layout provides more room behind each jack for clean cable terminations. The 1U form factor mounts in any standard 19-inch networking rack and takes up just one rack unit of vertical space.
The IC107BE241 is built from reinforced steel for rigidity under full cable load and includes pre-numbered port labels on both the front and rear of the panel for fast identification during installation and troubleshooting. A front write-on labeling area lets technicians document port assignments directly on the panel without adhesive labels. At 0.8 lbs, the panel adds minimal weight to the rack while providing a solid mounting platform for up to 24 keystone modules. It is manufactured in Taiwan and is TAA compliant for government and federal purchasing requirements.
Where the IC107BE241 Fits
- Custom structured cabling installations where the installer needs to mix Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, fiber, or multimedia modules on a single panel to match the specific cabling runs in the building
- MDF and IDF closets in commercial buildings where a 1U 24-port panel provides the right density for floor-level or department-level network distribution with room for clear port labeling and cable management
- Government and federal projects where TAA compliance is a procurement requirement and the installer needs a blank panel that accepts standard keystone modules from a TAA-compliant manufacturer
What the IC107BE241 Delivers
- 24 blank ports for any ICC EZ/HD module: Every port accepts Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, voice, video, or fiber keystone modules in EZ or HD form factor. Build the exact panel configuration the job requires instead of buying pre-loaded panels with jacks you may not need.
- Staggered port layout for clean terminations: The offset port rows give more clearance behind each jack for cable dressing and punch-down access. This reduces cable strain and makes it easier to re-terminate individual ports without disturbing adjacent connections.
- Reinforced steel construction at 0.8 lbs: The steel chassis holds its shape under a full load of 24 terminated cables and mounted modules. Light enough to handle during installation but rigid enough to prevent flex and jack misalignment.
- Pre-numbered front and rear port labels: Both sides of the panel are pre-numbered 1 through 24 for fast identification during installation and troubleshooting. The front write-on area provides space for custom port assignments without adhesive labels.
- 1U rack mount, TAA compliant: Fits any standard 19-inch rack in one rack unit of space. TAA compliance meets purchasing requirements for government, military, and federal installations.
What Is a Patch Panel Used For?
A patch panel is a centralized termination point in a structured cabling system where all of the horizontal cable runs from wall outlets, workstations, or devices come together in one organized location. Each cable terminates at a numbered port on the panel, and short patch cables connect those ports to the corresponding switch or router ports. This arrangement keeps the permanent building cabling separate from the active network equipment, so moves, adds, and changes happen at the patch panel with a patch cable swap instead of re-running cables through the ceiling. Blank patch panels like the IC107BE241 let the installer choose the exact jack type for each port, making them the standard choice for mixed-media installations or projects where different cable categories are used on the same panel.
