Connecting Optical Fibers; Connecting Power Cords - H3C SecPath M9000 Series Manual

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Connecting optical fibers

WARNING!
To avoid injury to your eyes, do not stare at the optical ports and optical fiber connectors when
connecting optical fibers.
You can install a transceiver module (see
and
Installing a CFP
For more information about optical fibers, see
To connect a fiber port to a peer device through optical fibers:
Remove the dust cover of the optical fiber connector, and clean the end of the optical fiber.
1.
Plug one end of the optical fiber into the transceiver module on the gateway, and plug the other
2.
end into the transceiver module in the peer device.
Examine the port LEDs to verify the connection after the gateway is powered on.
3.
For more information about the LED status, see
NOTE:
For the QSFP+ module, you do not need to differentiate between the transmitter (TX) and receiver
(RX) ports. For other types of transceiver modules, the Tx port on one end must connect to the RX
port on the other end.
Figure 22 Connecting a fiber connector to the transceiver module (LC connector)
TIP:
After you connect the gateway into the network, use the ping or tracert command to test the
network connectivity. For more information about these commands, see the configuration guides
that come with your gateway.

Connecting power cords

WARNING!
Before you connect the power cord to a power module, make sure the circuit breaker is switched off.
"Installing an XFP/SFP+/SFP/QSFP+ transceiver module
module") in a fiber port and use optical fibers to connect the port to the network.
"Appendix E
Cables."
"Appendix C
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LEDs."

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