Figure 110: Using Soft Band Straps To Secure Fiber-Optic Array Cables - Juniper TX MATRIX PLUS Hardware Manual

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CAUTION: You must maintain a minimum bend radius of 4 in. (5.1 cm).
Route the other end of the fiber-optic array cable to the TXP-T1600 SIB.
9.
Arrange the fiber-optic array cable so it does not interfere with system airflow and
10.
maintenance access.
For an illustration of airflow through the T1600 router, see the T1600 Core Router
Hardware Guide.
With the fiber-optic array cable extending toward the left side of the chassis (as you
11.
face the rear), align the cable with the TXP-T1600 SIB port and carefully press it into
the port. The cable connector and port are keyed to ensure proper mating.
Bring the TXP-F13 SIB online.
12.
Verify that the the fiber-optic array cable is installed correctly and functioning normally
13.
If both the
LINK
and
RxPWR
do not steadily light green, Use the CLI to determine the status of the TXP-F13 SIB.
Verify that the TXP-F13 SIBs and TXP-T1600 SIBs are online by issuing the
command:
chassis sibs

Figure 110: Using Soft Band Straps to Secure Fiber-Optic Array Cables

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