Bale Clasp Sfp56, Sfp28, Sfp10, And Sfp Module; Install A Bale Sfp56, Sfp28, Sfp10, And Sfp Module - Cisco Network Convergence System 540 Hardware Installation Manual

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Bale Clasp SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP Module

The bale clasp SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP module has a clasp that you use to remove or install the module.
(See the figure below.)
Figure 27: Bale Clasp SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP Module

Install a Bale SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP Module

To install this type of SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP module:
1. Attach an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and follow its instructions for use.
2. Close the bale clasp before inserting the SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP module.
3. Line up the SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP module with the port and slide it into the port. (See the figure
below.)
We strongly recommended that you do not install or remove the SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP module with
fiber-optic cables attached to it because of the potential of damaging the cable, the cable connector, or the
optical interfaces in the module. Disconnect all cables before removing or installing an SFP56, SFP28, SFP10,
and SFP module. Removing and inserting a module can shorten its useful life; so you should not remove and
insert modules more than it is absolutely necessary.
When installing an SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP module, you would hear a click as the triangular pin on
the bottom of the module snaps into position into the hole in the receptacle. The click indicates that the module
is correctly seated and secured in the receptacle. Verify that the modules are completely seated and secured
in their assigned receptacles on the line card by firmly pushing on each SFP56, SFP28, SFP10, and SFP
module.
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