Bic Handles And Latches; Installing A Bic - Juniper BTI7800 Series Hardware Overview And Installation Manual

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Table 45: 1x CFP BIC (BT8A78CFP1G) Specifications (continued)
Item
Weight
Power Consumption (40°C ambient)
NOTE:
Before using for planning or implementation
purposes, contact Juniper Networks Support to
confirm the power consumption values.
LEDs
Supported Protocols
Supported Forward Error Correction Modes (FEC)
Connectors/Ports

BIC Handles and Latches

Installing a BIC

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Specification
1.0 lb
Typical: 32W
Maximum: 38W
See
100GbE, 103.125 Gbps
OTN OTU4, 111.809 Gbps
RS FEC per G.975
Super FEC (proprietary)
CFP pluggable optics
Each BIC features a handle at the top and a latch at the bottom. The bottom latch must
be fully closed for proper module operation.
Use this procedure to install a BTI Interface Card (BIC) into a UFM.
Prerequisites:
If you have pre-provisioned the module, ensure the module is administratively enabled.
If the module is not administratively enabled, the module will not be acknowledged
by the CMM. For information on how to enable the module, see the BTI7800 Software
Configuration Guide.
If you have not pre-provisioned the module and you are relying on auto-provisioning,
then the system will automatically provision and enable the module for you. You do
not need to manually enable the module in this case.
This procedure is the same for all BIC types.
0.45 kg
"BIC LEDs" on page
130.
Chapter 5: BTI7800 Series Modules
125

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