Fiber Transceiver
R Series Data Center Products User's Guide, Rev. B
16. Remove the cardboard shipping brace from the fan pack module and install the
fan pack into the chassis. Secure the fan pack with 5 hex head screws to
complete the base R4300 chassis assembly.
17. Connect the power cords supplied with the upgrade kit to appropriate power
source(s).
18. Install the desired modules in the Connect, Management, and Networking Bays,
as described in R4300 Chassis starting on page 39.
19. Reseat the blades and power up the chassis.
20. Power up the blades.
See ClearCube F6150 Fiber Transceiver User's Guide for information about installing
and using the fiber transceiver and for information about transceiver power
requirements.
See
http://www.clearcube.com/support/controller/home.php
Fiber Transceiver User's Guide.
Cable Requirements
CAUTION: The Fiber Transceiver and Fiber C/Port are Laser Class 1
Products. Please see Safety Guidelines on page 7 for additional information.
CAUTION: Make sure your power strips, power grid, and circuit breakers can
safely provide the required current. Ensure that any extension cords used
meet local safety regulations and fire codes. When specifying uninterruptible
power supplies (UPS) be sure to include the Fiber Transceiver peak current
draws in your calculations to ensure the UPS has adequate capacity.
Each fully loaded Transceiver requires 16 C/Port patch cables with SC connectors for
connections to the chassis, and 16 62.5 micron, multi-mode, straight-through
connection fiber optic cables with LC connectors for connection to the Fiber C/Ports at
the desktop. The fiber optic cables from the output of the Transceiver can be home
runs to the individual C/Ports, or they can be patch cables that run to one or more fiber
patch panels.
The following requirements apply to the ClearCube Fiber Optic Extension System:
•
Because the signals running between the Fiber Transceiver and the Fiber C/Port
are proprietary to the ClearCube architecture and NOT Internet Protocol (IP)
based, you cannot run the fiber cable through any networking equipment such as
switches and routers.
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