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2.3.3.3.3
Cabling the MNG Port
To cable the MNG port for a PL-1000RO without a MUX/DEMUX module:
1.
Connect one of the MNG ports to the PL-1000RO OSC connector.
This connection allows management of the local PL-1000RO by a remote
PL-1000RO connected to the ring.
2.
Connect the other MNG port to the MNG port of one of the neighbor
PacketLight nodes located in the same site.
This connection allows management connectivity to the other local
PacketLight nodes.
To cable the MNG port for a PL-1000RO with a MUX/DEMUX module:
1.
Connect one of the MNG ports to the MUX/DEMUX fiber labeled “OSC".
This connection allows management of the local PL-1000RO by a remote
PL-1000RO connected to the ring.
2.
Connect the other MNG port to the MNG port of one of the neighbor
PacketLight nodes located in the same site.
This connection allows management connectivity to the other local
PacketLight nodes.
2.3.3.4
Cabling the Data Ports
The cabling of the optical ports is dependent upon the actual network topology.
The following sections provide instructions for cabling the data ports of a
PL-1000RO node.
2.3.3.4.1
Cabling the COM Port
To cable the COM port:
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Connect the COM LC connector to the fiber that goes to the east/west side of
the network.
2.3.3.4.2
Cabling the EXP Port
To cable the EXP port:
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Connect the EXP LC connector to the fiber that carries the express channels
coming from the next PL-1000RO connected to the other side of the network.
2.3.3.4.3
Cabling the Add/Drop Port
The following is applicable only to a PL-1000RO without a MUX/DEMUX module.
To cable the Add/Drop port:
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Connect the Add/Drop LC connector to the fiber that carries the add/drop
channels coming from the MUX/DEMUX connected to the local devices.