
3. Route the cable to the termination panel, loosely fastening the cable with velcro
straps or sheet fiber along the path.
4. Fasten the connector onto the termination panel end of the cable. Use the
instructions supplied with the connector. If you use cables manufactured by Avaya,
the connectors are already fastened to the predetermined lengths of cable.
5. Label the unconnected end of the cable with the node identifier (from site records),
the shelf, the cage, the slot, and the port number.
6. When all the transmitting cables from the same module are connected to the
termination panel, use velcro straps or sheet fiber wrapped around the cables to
manage them.
7. Use scissors to cut a section of the sheet fiber that is wide enough to wrap around
the cables.
8. Round the corners of the sheet fiber section and secure it using lacing cord or tie
wraps as shown in the following figure.
Connecting and managing cables
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