To remove the cable, follow these steps: Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap and follow its instructions for use. Press the release latch on the cable, grasp the connector near the connection point, ...
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Before removing or installing a Transceiver Module you must disconnect all cables, because of leaving these attached will damage the cables, connectors, and the optical interfaces.
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Pull out the optical module in the horizontal direction (please use even force when pulling out to avoid damaging the handle), and cover the optical module slot with a dust-proof cap.
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Fiber optic connectors are essential components in fiber optic networks, providing a reliable connection between cables and equipment. Removing these connectors requires care to
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Remove Fiber Module with Slide Tap Latch With your thumb, push the slide tab at the bottom front of the SFP module in the direction of the line card to disengage the module from the line
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Do not directly install or remove the optical transceiver that is still in the optical cable link state, it may damage the module. The correct way is to first unlink the optical module and the optical
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Disconnect the network fiber-optic cable or network copper cable from the SFP Transceiver Module connector. For optical SFP transceivers, immediately reinstall the dust plugs in
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When using the SFP module, you need to follow the correct steps strictly. The wrong operation will reduce the service life of the modules. This article will tell you how to install and remove the SFP
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When pulling a cable from a transceiver, grip the body of the connector. Do not pull on the jacket sleeve because this can compromise the fiber optic termination in the connector. If the cable does not
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Install optical modules safely with ESD protection, proper handling, and dust control. Follow these steps to avoid damage and ensure network reliability.
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SFP modules use one of four different latching devices to install and remove the module from a port. The four types of SFP module-latching devices are described in the following sections:
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