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Figure 4: M10i PIC Location

PICs are hot-removable and hot-insertable. A removed PIC no longer receives or transmits
data, and removing or inserting a PIC briefly interrupts forwarding of traffic through the
remaining PICs.
Most PICs supported on the M10i router have the following components.
One or more cable connector ports—Accept a network media connector.
LEDs—Indicate PIC and port status. Most PICs have an LED labeled
PIC faceplate. Some PICs have additional LEDs, often one per port. The meaning of
the LED states differs for various PICs. For more information, see the description for
each PIC.
Ejector lever—Controls the locking system that secures the PIC in the card cage.
Some PICs accept small form-factor pluggables (SFPs), which are fiber-optic transceivers
that can be removed from the PIC. Various SFPs have different reach characteristics.
You can mix them in a single PIC and change the combination dynamically. SFPs are
hot-removable and hot-insertable, as described in "M10i Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)"
on page 99. For information about PICs that use SFPs, see the "Cables and connectors"
section for each PIC.
M10i PICs Supported
M10i End-of-Life PICs Supported
M10i Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) Description on page 8
Installing an M10i PIC on page 113
M10i PIC Serial Number ID Label on page 210
Replacing an M10i PIC on page 111
Troubleshooting the M10i PICs on page 94
Replacing an M10i SFP on page 118
Chapter 2: M10i Hardware Components
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