Connecting Ex Series Switches In A Virtual Chassis Fabric; Figure 58: Connecting A Fiber-Optic Cable To An Optical Transceiver Installed - Juniper EX4300 Hardware Manual

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Connecting EX Series Switches in a Virtual Chassis Fabric

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Figure 58: Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to an Optical Transceiver
Installed in a Switch
Secure the cables so that they are not supporting their own weight. Place excess cable
4.
out of the way in a neatly coiled loop. Placing fasteners on a loop helps cables maintain
their shape.
CAUTION:
Do not bend fiber-optic cables beyond their minimum bend
radius. An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cables
and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.
Do not let fiber-optic cables hang free from the connector. Do not allow
fastened loops of cables to dangle, which stresses the cables at the
fastening point.
Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable from a Switch on page 242
Installing a Transceiver in an EX Series Switch on page 235
Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables in Switches on page 243
Pluggable Transceivers Supported on EX Series Switches
Installing a Transceiver in an OCX1100 Switch
Pluggable Transceivers Supported on OCX1100 Switches
A Juniper Networks Virtual Chassis Fabric (VCF) is constructed using a spine-and-leaf
architecture and topology. In the spine-and-leaf architecture, each spine device is
interconnected to each leaf device. Supported devices in a VCF are:
QFX5100-24Q (spine or leaf)
QFX5100-48S (spine or leaf)
QFX5100-48T (spine or leaf)
QFX5100-96S (spine or leaf)
QFX3600 (leaf)
QFX3500 (leaf)
Chapter 13: Connecting the Switch to the Network
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