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Remove the dust cover from the fiber-optic array cable connector by loosening the
4.
thumbscrew and captive screw on the connector. (Use the supplied small slotted
screwdriver to loosen the captive screw.) Store the dust cover in a dust-free resealable
plastic bag.
With the fiber-optic array cable extending toward the left side of the chassis (as you
5.
face the rear), align the cable connector with the
press it into the adapter until it stops. The cable connector and adapter are keyed to
ensure proper mating.
NOTE: The optics in a fiber-optic array adapter are spring loaded, so you
must continue to apply force to a fiber-optic array cable connector or
loopback connector while securing it to a TX-SIB or T640-SIB adapter.
Partially tighten the thumbscrew and captive screw on the fiber-optic array cable
6.
connector. (Use the supplied small slotted screwdriver to tighten the captive screw.)
Alternate between the thumbscrew and captive screw until the cable connector is
secured to the adapter.
Repeat Step 2 through Step 6 for the four remaining fiber-optic array cables that
7.
connect to
T640-SIB-1
Figure 82 on page 185 shows the control and switching planes connections between the
TX Matrix router and a T640 router.
NOTE: Because the T640-SIB adapters and fiber-optic array cable connectors
extend beyond the rear of the chassis, you need a minimum of 4 inches of
clearance in the rear of a T640 router installed in a cabinet.
through
.
T640-SIB-4
T640-SIB-0
adapter and carefully
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