A plea to whoever oversees product design usability.
The MX and Z security devices appear to be logically designed with the user in mind. The MS switches, less so.
If a device is fanless, there is a reasonable probability that it will be deployed in a domestic or professional office or clinical setting.
Very often devices in this type of deployment are not mounted in a rack per se, but on a convenient shelf, often in line of sight.
Without rack mounting it is usually neater and easier for admins if the ports are placed on the rear of the device, so they line up with the MX ports. Having to lead cables from front to rear to link the devices adds to the rats' nest impression, especially if they are in full sight. To make matters worse, many of the higher specification cables used (future proofing) are so stiff they cannot be laid out neatly and conveniently.
So please, can we have some MS120s with the connectors on the rear (like the MX64 and 65). And provide the option of turning off the lights on the device and the Ethernet/ SFP ports.
Likewise, it is often not sufficient just to turn off the device light on the MR, the lights on the Ethernet port need to be capable of being turned off as well.
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