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To connect your router to the network through an optical fiber:
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
For more information, see "Attaching an ESD wrist strap" in "Installing removable components."
2.
Remove the dust plug from the target fiber port.
3.
Unpack the transceiver module.
4.
Pivot the clasp of the transceiver module up. Holding two sides of the transceiver module,
gently push the module into the slot until you feel that the bottom spring tab catch in the slot.
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.
Remove the dust covers of the optical fiber connectors, and clean both ends of the optical fiber.
6.
Connect the optical fiber to the transceiver module.
LC connector
—Align the connector with the transceiver module and push it into the
transceiver module slightly until it clicks into the place. See
MPO connector
—Orient the connector with the white spot on it facing right. Insert the MPO
fiber connector horizontally into the transceiver module. Push the MPO fiber connector into
the transceiver module slightly until it clicks into the place. See
7.
Use cable ties to bind optical fibers every 150 mm (5.91 in).
8.
Affix cable labels to the optical fiber to each end of the optical fiber.
Figure5-1 Connecting an LC optical fiber connector to a transceiver module
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