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Installing and removing a network cable 

 

CAUTION: 

  Make sure the two modular ends of a network cable are compatible with the ports into which 

they will be inserted. 

  Do not touch the golden plating on the two modular ends of the network cable during the 

installation or removal process. 

  To avoid network cable damage and signal loss, do not strain or tangle a network cable. 

  Before inserting a modular end of a network cable into a port, make sure the module aligns with 

the port correctly. 

 

A  QSFP+ to 4 ×  SFP+  network cable  has a 40G QSFP+ module at one end and four SFP+ 
transceiver modules at the other end. A QSFP28 to 4 × SFP28 network cable has a 100G QSFP28 
module at one end and four 25G SFP28 transceiver modules at the other end. 

The  installation  and removal procedure is the same for H3C  network cables. The following 
procedure uses a QSFP+ network cable as an example. 

Installation procedure 

1. 

Remove the dust plug from the target fiber port. 

2. 

As shown i

Figure 3

, correctly orient the modular end of the network cable. Align the module 

with the fiber port and push it gently into the port until you feel it snaps into place. 

Transceiver modules and fiber ports have disorientation rejection structures. If you cannot 
insert a transceiver module easily into a port, remove and reorient the transceiver module. 

Figure 9 Installing a network cable (QSFP+) 

 

 

Removal procedure 

1. 

Putting your forefinger into the pull latch, carefully pull the network cable straight out of the 
fiber port. 

As shown i

Figure 10

, if you use force at an angle, you can hardly pull the network cable out 

and the network cable or fiber port might be damaged. 

Summary of Contents for QSFP-DD

Page 1: ...H3C Transceiver Modules and Network Cables Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 6W103 20240529...

Page 2: ...espective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice All contents in this document including statements information and recommendations are believed to be accur...

Page 3: ...e Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values Square brackets enclose syntax choices keywor...

Page 4: ...E An alert that contains additional or supplementary information TIP An alert that provides helpful information Network topology icons Convention Description Represents a generic network device such a...

Page 5: ...xamples differ from what you have on your device Obtaining documentation To access the most up to date H3C product documentation go to the H3C website at http www h3c com hk To obtain information abou...

Page 6: ...nsceiver module 5 Installation procedure 5 Removal procedure 6 Installing and removing a transceiver module with captive screws 6 Installation procedure 6 Removal procedure 7 Installing and removing a...

Page 7: ...d to as network cable in this document H3C devices support the following transceiver modules and network cables Transceiver modules QSFP DD QSFP28 CFP CFP2 CXP QSFP SFP28 SFP XFP and SFP transceiver m...

Page 8: ...rst and then the ESD wrist strap and make sure the strap makes good contact with the glove To attach an ESD wrist strap 1 Wear the strap on your wrist and fasten it securely Make sure the strap makes...

Page 9: ...th captive screws Include CFP transceiver modules For the installation and removal procedure see Installing and removing a transceiver module with captive screws Installing and removing a bail latch t...

Page 10: ...ical fiber from the transceiver module There is a latching mechanism between a fiber connector and transceiver module port to prevent connector disengagement Release the latching mechanism before remo...

Page 11: ...snap 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 reorien...

Page 12: ...dule or fiber port might be damaged To avoid damaging the pull latch use event force to pull the transceiver module out Figure 6 Correct and wrong removal practices CXP transceiver module 3 Insert the...

Page 13: ...nd reorient the connector 5 If you are not to install optical fibers insert dust plugs into the transceiver module bores Removal procedure 1 Remove the optical fiber from the transceiver module There...

Page 14: ...8 Figure 8 Removing a CFP transceiver module 4 Insert the dust plug into the fiber port 1 2 1...

Page 15: ...at the other end The installation and removal procedure is the same for H3C network cables The following procedure uses a QSFP network cable as an example Installation procedure 1 Remove the dust plug...

Page 16: ...oE pigtails CAUTION To avoid damage to the joint secure a photoelectric hybrid cable to the fiber patch panel immediately after you connect the photoelectric hybrid cable to a PoE optical transceiver...

Page 17: ...ic hybrid cable for connectors on a fiber PoE patch cord or fiber PoE pigtail The removal procedure for PoE optical transceiver modules and bail latch transceiver modules are the same The procedure fo...

Page 18: ...face hundredgige 1 0 10 HundredGigE1 0 10 transceiver information Transceiver Type STACK_QSFP28 Connector Type COPPER Wavelength nm N A Transfer Distance m 5 Digital Diagnostic Monitoring NO Vendor Na...

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