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Figure 18 Installing an SFP+ transceiver module
Installing a CFP transceiver module
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
For more information, see "
."
2.
Remove the dust plug from the target fiber port.
3.
Unpack the CFP module.
4.
As shown in
, correctly orient the transceiver module and align it with the fiber port.
Push it gently into the port until you feel it snaps into place.
Transceiver modules and fiber ports have disorientation rejection designs. If you cannot insert a
transceiver module easily into a port, the orientation might be wrong. Remove and reorient the
transceiver module.
In case of limited space, you can gently push against the front face of the transceiver module
instead of the two sides.
5.
Fasten the captive screws on the transceiver module to secure it in place.
If a screw cannot be fastened, adjust the CFP transceiver module and the screw and re-fasten
the screw, or remove the CFP transceiver module and then reinstall it.
6.
Connect a fiber to the module. For the installation procedure, see "Connecting your router to the
network through optical fibers."
Figure 19 Installing a CFP transceiver module
Installing a CFP2 transceiver module
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
For more information, see "
."
2.
Unpack the CFP2 transceiver module.
3.
Pivot the module handle up onto the top of the module and orient the module with the handle
above the ports. Gently push the module into the port until the spring tabs on the two sides of
the module click into place. See
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