Figure 95: Connecting The Fiber-Optic Array Cables To The T1600 Routers - Juniper TX MATRIX PLUS Hardware Manual

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Align the cable connectors labeled
6.
array port, and carefully press each cable connector into the port until it stops. The
cable connectors and fiber-optic array ports are keyed to ensure proper mating.
You can route the cables into the optional T1600 rear cable management system
7.
(see Figure 96 on page 236. Pull the latch for the cable management clamp toward
you to release it. Route each fiber-optic array cable upward toward the top of the
chassis, and press it into one of the four cable dividers. Press the latch for the cable
management clamp to secure the cables.
CAUTION: You must maintain a minimum bend radius of 4 in. (10.2 cm)
short term, and 3 in. (7.6 cm) long term.
Arrange the fiber-optic array cables so that they do not interfere with system airflow
8.
and maintenance access.
Repeat the procedure for the remaining TX-T1600 SIBs.
9.
After all the fiber-optic cables are connected, you can use the two soft band straps
10.
to secure all the fiber-optic array cables in the optional T1600 rear cable management
system.

Figure 95: Connecting the Fiber-Optic Array Cables to the T1600 Routers

Chapter 18: Integrating an Offline T1600 Router into a Routing Matrix
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