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Turning Up a Node
Caution
Step 13
Repeat Steps
type of mesh node you want to cable).
Step 14
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G191 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables on Passthrough ROADM
Nodes
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Procedure
Step 1
Choose either the East or West side of the first shelf to cable the 32WSS card for the first ROADM node.
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.
2
through
12
for the remaining sides of the mesh node (Sides B through H, depending on the
NTP-G191 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables on Passthrough ROADM Nodes
This procedure routes fiber-optic cables from a
32WSS card in a ROADM node in one shelf to the
corresponding 32WSS card in a ROADM node in
another shelf. The purpose of this routing is to connect
East and West intershelf ROADMs in a passthrough
configuration.
Each ROADM node requires the listed equipment.
The cards and fiber-storage trays should already be
installed before you begin this procedure.
• One 32WSS card
• One fiber-storage tray
• Two 3-meter fiber-optic cables, each terminated
with a single LC connector on each end.
• Cisco Transport Planner Internal Connections
Report
"DLP-G29 Install the Fiber-Storage Tray" in the
ONS 15454 Hardware Installation Guide
DLP-G348 Using the Cisco Transport Planner Shelf
Layout Report
As needed
Onsite
None
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