Figure 15-35 Managing Cables On The Front Panel - Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation And Operation Manual

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Chapter 15
Shelf Hardware Reference
Figure 15-35
door, including the cable-routing channel and the jumper routing fins.
Figure 15-35
Reversible jumper
15.11.1 Fiber Management
The jumper routing fins are designed to route fiber jumpers out of both sides of the shelf. Slots 1 to 6
exit to the left, and Slots 12 to 17 exit to the right.
left slots, down through the fins, then exiting out the fiber channel to the left. The maximum capacity of
the fiber routing channel depends on the size of the fiber jumpers.
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You can remove the fiber guide, if necessary, to create a larger opening (if you need to route
Note
CAT-5 Ethernet cables out the side, for example). To remove the fiber guide, take out the
three screws that anchor it to the side of the shelf assembly.
Cable tie-wrap facilities on EIAs that secure cables to the cover panel (ANSI only)
Reversible jumper routing fins that enable you to route cables out either side by positioning the fins
as desired
Jumper slack storage reels (2) on each side panel that reduce the amount of slack in cables that are
connected to other devices
To remove the jumper slack storage reels, take out the screw in the center of each reel.
Note
Optional fiber-storage tray (recommended for DWDM nodes)
Optional tie-down bar (ANSI only)
shows the cable management facilities that you can access through the fold-down front
Managing Cables on the Front Panel
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routing fins
Fold down
front door
Figure 15-36
shows fibers routed from cards in the
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R6.0
15.11.1 Fiber Management
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