Figure 45: Fiber-Optic Array Cable For Connections Between The Tx Matrix Plus - Juniper TX MATRIX PLUS Hardware Manual

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For each T1600 router, you can have up to 20 fiber-optic array cables, or a total of
80 cables for four T1600 routers that connect to the TX Matrix Plus Router.
NOTE: We recommend that you purchase additional fiber-optic array
cable for each T1600 router in the TX Matrix Plus router in case any cables
become damaged. Route the spare cables when you route the main
cables, particularly in a distributed configuration.
The fiber-optic array cables must not interfere with TX Matrix Plus router and T1600
router airflow and maintenance access. For an illustration of the TX Matrix Plus router
airflow, see Figure 24 on page 45.
Consider PIC cabling as part of your overall cable management planning. Each T1600
router can contain up to 32 PICs, and each PIC can contain up to 10 cables (for
example, the 10-port Gigabit Ethernet PIC), for a total of 320 cables per router. A
routing matrix with four T1600 router could have up to 1280 cables. For more
information about PICs and PIC cables, see the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide
and the T1600 Core Router PIC Guide.
Figure 45: Fiber-Optic Array Cable for Connections Between the TX Matrix
Plus Router and T1600 Routers
TX Matrix Plus Cables Overview on page 48
Connecting the Fiber-Optic Array Cables to the TX Matrix Plus Router on page 181
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