Reference:
“Procedure 6-14: Replace pluggable transmission
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2
Remove the circuit pack by grasping the inner edge of the
locking-lever, and applying a constant pressure, pull the lever forward
and remove the circuit pack.
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3
Ensure that all optical fiber connectors and couplings are properly
cleaned on the replacement Ethernet circuit pack.
Important! Signal performance may be degraded if the
connections and couplings are not cleaned properly.
Reference:
“Procedure 6-15: Clean optical fibers, dual LC
adapters and LC lightguide buildouts (LBOs)” (6-214)
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4
Important! Pluggable transmission modules are shipped with a
dust plug installed into the optical ports to maintain cleanliness
during storage and/or transportation. It is recommended that the
dust plug be kept in place to maintain cleanliness until the optical
fiber is connected. With proper care and handling, cleaning the
pluggable transmission modules should not be necessary.
If required, clean the pluggable transmission module.
Reference:
“Procedure 6-16: Clean pluggable transmission
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5
If shelf is...
Then...
wall-mounted version,
Open the faceplate latch and seat
the replacement circuit pack in
the Function Group C slot by
applying steady pressure to the
faceplate and latch assembly.
Secure the replacement circuit
pack in the shelf using the latch
lever.
Procedure 6-5: Replace Ethernet circuit
pack
Supporting procedures
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Lucent Technologies
365-372-333 R2.1
Issue 4, June 2005