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4 . Press the transceiver firmly into the cage socket with your thumb until it
clicks, indicating that it is latched .
5 . To verify that the transceiver is latched, grasp its sides and try to pull it out
without lowering the extraction lever .
If you can remove the transceiver, it was not latched correctly, and could
become accidentally dislodged . Try again .
To remove the SFP transceivers
1 . Disconnect the fiber optic cable from the transceiver connector .
2 . To prevent dust from entering the optical bores, insert clean plugs .
3 . To eject the transceiver, pull the extraction lever out and down .
Tip: Instead of using your finger, try a small flat-head screwdriver .
4 . Hold the sides of the transceiver and carefully pull it from the cage socket .
5 . Replace the cap on the SFP cage socket .
6 . Put the removed SFP transceiver into an anti-static bag .