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NTP-G39 Verifying OSCM Transmit Power
Figure 16: Y-Cable Protection Module Tray
Caution
Step 4
Referring to the Cisco Transport Planner Internal Connections Report, install a fiber-optic cable of adequate
length (single-mode or multimode, as appropriate) between the Y-cable module and the client signal that you
want to protect.
Step 5
As needed, route slack fiber-optic cable around the round cable retainers in theY-cable module tray as you
install cables between the Y-cable module and the TXP, MXP, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE
card.
Step 6
Repeat Steps 2 to 5 for each Y-cable module you need to use for Y-cable protection.
Step 7
To close the tray, unlock the drawer from the open position by depressing the red lock at the back left of the
tray and push the tray closed.
Step 8
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G39 Verifying OSCM Transmit Power
Purpose
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When you close the Y-cable module 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 tray, make sure that adequate cable slack remains.
This procedure verifies that the transmit power for
the ONS 15454 OSCM and the OSC-CSM cards is
correct.
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