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# 1.1.4 Packet Tracer - Create Realistic Structured Cabling in the Physical Workspace and Cabling Devices in a Rack
## Objectives
In this activity, you will install a patch panel and a wall mount. You will then use these to connect network devices in the office to the equipment in the wiring closet.
- Part 1: Install a Patch Panel in the Wiring Closet
- Part 2: Attach a Wall Mount in the Office
- Part 3: Connect an Additional Wall Mount and Cables
## Required Resources
- Latest Packet Tracer version
## Procedure
### Part 1: Install a Patch Panel in the Wiring Closet
- Step 1: Install a patch panel in the Rack;
![Figure 1 Installing a patch panel in the Rack](./assets/lab-1.1.4-1.png)
- Step 2: Connect the Office-SW1 to the patch panel.
![Figure 2 Connecting the Office switch to the Patch panel](./assets/lab-1.1.4-2.png)
### Part 2: Attach a Wall Mount in the Office
- Step 1: Install a wall mount;
![Figure 3 Installing a wall mount](./assets/lab-1.1.4-3.png)
![Figure 4 Verifying connection from Office-Admin by opening a website](./assets/lab-1.1.4-4.png)
- Step 2: Organize the cables.
![Figure 5 Orginizing the cables](./assets/lab-1.1.4-5.png)
### Part 3: Connect an Additional Wall Mount and Cables
![Figure 6 Connecting additional cables betweed the Office switch and the Patch panel](./assets/lab-1.1.4-6.png)
![Figure 7 Connecting to the Wall mount and managing cables](./assets/lab-1.1.4-7.png)
![Figure 8 Verifying connection from Office-User by opening a website](./assets/lab-1.1.4-8.png)