
3.
Remove the dust cover from the fiber-optic array cable connector that connects to
T640-SIB-0
. To remove the dust cover, loosen the thumbscrew and captive screw on
the connector. (Use the supplied small slotted screwdriver to loosen the captive
screw.) Temporarily store the dust cover in a dust-free resealable plastic bag.
WARNING:
Do not look directly into a fiber-optic array adapter or a
connector at the end of a fiber-optic array cable attached to an adapter.
The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your eyes.
4.
Align the loopback adapter with the cable connector, and carefully press it into the
connector until it stops. The loopback adapter and the cable connector are keyed to
ensure proper mating.
NOTE:
The optics in a fiber-optic array cable connector are spring loaded,
so you must continue to apply force to the loopback adapter while securing
it to the cable connector.
5.
Using a 2.5-mm ball hex driver, at least 4 in. long, partially tighten the upper and lower
hex screws on the loopback adapter. Alternate between the upper and lower hex
screws until the loopback adapter is secured to the fiber-optic array cable connector.
6.
Enable the TX-SIB adapter receivers.
user@host>
request chassis sib slot
slot-number
start-receiver
interface-number
scc
The slot number can be from 0 through 4 and corresponds to the TX-SIB chassis slot.
The interface number can be 0 through 3 and corresponds to the TX-SIB adapters
labeled
LCC0
through
LCC3
.
7.
Verify that the
RX
LED next to the TX-SIB adapter is steadily lit green.
8.
Disable the TX-SIB adapter receivers.
user@host>
request chassis sib slot
slot-number
stop-receiver
interface-number
scc
The slot number can be from 0 through 4 and corresponds to the TX-SIB chassis slot.
The interface number can be 0 through 3 and corresponds to the TX-SIB adapters
labeled
LCC0
through
LCC3
.
9.
Using a 2.5-mm ball hex driver, at least 4 in. long, partially loosen the upper and lower
hex screws on the loopback adapter. Alternate between the upper and lower hex
screws until the loopback adapter is removed from the fiber-optic array cable
connector.
10.
Remove a dust cover from the dust-free resealable plastic bag, and reinstall it on the
fiber-optic array cable connector. Align the dust cover with the cable connector, and
carefully press them together until they stop. The cover and the cable connector are
keyed to ensure proper mating. Secure the dust cover by tightening the thumbscrew
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