Disconnecting Other Cables From A Bip - Nortel Passport 15000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Disconnecting other cables from a BIP

Prerequisites
Procedure steps
Passport 15000, 20000 Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade
Disconnect other cables from a BIP to enable its removal for an upgrade or a
replacement due to failure.
You must be familiar with "Safety considerations and best practices"
(page 53).
You need temporary labels for cables.
1
One at a time, label each black-and-white power output cable to a PIM or
a cooling unit with its relative position at the BIP, and disconnect it by
pinching the tabs on the sides of the connector together and pulling. For
label identifiers, refer to the figure "Cable connections at the rear of a BIP"
(page 358).
2
One at a time, label each red power and alarm cable with its relative
position at the BIP, and disconnect it by unfastening the small slotted
screws of the D-sub connector and pulling.
3
One at a time, label each external alarm cable (all of the remaining
cables) with its relative position at the BIP, and disconnect them as
follows.
for a D-sub connector, unfasten the 2 small slotted screws on either
side of the connector
for a Berg connector, unplug it while lifting the tab on the side
for a MATE-N-LOK connector, unplug it while lifting the tabs on the
either end
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