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Turning Up a Node
Figure 9: Deep Patch Panel Port Wavelengths
Step 8
At the adjacent 32DMX or 32DMX-O card in the same side of the shelf, plug the MPO connector labeled 1
TX on the MPO cable
(Figure 9: Deep Patch Panel Port Wavelengths, on page
Step 9
Plug the MPO connector labeled 2-TX into the Drop TX (38.1–44.5) port on the card.
Step 10
Plug the MPO connector labeled 3-TX into the Drop TX (46.1–52.5) port on the card.
Step 11
Plug the MPO connector labeled 4-TX into the Drop TX (54.1–60.6) port on the card.
Caution
Step 12
For a hub or ROADM node, repeat Steps
panel. For a terminal node, go to Step 13.
Step 13
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G427 Rerouting Fiber-Optic Cables in the 40-Channel Patch Panel Tray
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
(Figure 4: MPO Cable, on page
When you close the patch panel tray, the cables must not be pinched, and the cable bend radius
must be equal to or greater than the minimum radius that is recommended in your site specifications.
As you route each cable through the patch panel tray, make sure that adequate cable slack remains.
DLP-G427 Rerouting Fiber-Optic Cables in the 40-Channel Patch Panel Tray
36) into the top Drop TX (30.3–36.6) port of the card
43).
2
through
11
to cable the other side of the shelf to the second patch
This task reroutes the MPO cables that are preinstalled
in the 40-channel patch panel tray. The cables exit to
the left when shipped; this task reroutes the cables out
of the right side of the tray. Use this task when you
want to connect these MPO cables to cards installed
on the right side of the shelf.
#2 Phillips screwdriver
None
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