Cisco Systems CRS-1 manual Cleaning the S2 Hbmt Connectors

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Chapter 4 Cleaning the S2 HBMT Connectors

Cleaning the S2 HBMT Connectors

Cleaning the S2 HBMT Connectors

Each S2 HBMT connector contains four optical ferrules. To access all ferrules, you must clean two ferrules and then rotate the adapter 180 degrees to clean the remaining two ferrules, as described in the following steps:

Warning Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Statement 125

Warning Class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical instruments. Statement 281

Caution Before you begin, review the “General Reminders and Warnings” section on page 1-2.

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Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect its leash to an ESD connection socket or a bare metal surface on the chassis.

Step 2 Insert the S2 HBMT adapter all the way into the connector. The metal tabs on the sides of adapter should contact the plastic latches on the sides of the connector, as shown in Figure 4-3.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Information About Cleaning the Bulkead Array Connectors Objective AudienceDocument Organization Document ConventionsObtaining Documentation Related Cisco CRS-1 DocumentationChanges to This Document Hardware DocumentsProduct Documentation DVD Documentation FeedbackCisco.com Ordering DocumentationReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco Product Security OverviewObtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXii Inspection and Cleaning OverviewFiber-Optic Connectors in a Multishelf System General Reminders and WarningsOIM Fiber-Optic Connections in an LCC Rear View of Chassis About the Cisco CRS-1 Fiber-Optic Cleaning Kit Contents of the Cleaning KitOIM/S13 Array Adapter Description of the Fujikura IBC Cleaning Tool OIM Hbmt AdapterFujikura IBC Cleaning Tool and Clear Protective Cap Using the Fujikura IBC Cleaning Tool Fujikura IBC Cleaning Tool Head and Alignment EdgeRotating the Adapter 180 Degrees to Clean All Ferrules Cleaning the Optical Array Cable Connectors How to Clean the Optical Array Cable Connectors Example of Adapter Placement on Array CableCleaning an Optical Array Cable Connector OL-8179-02 Cleaning the Bulkhead Array Connectors How to Clean the Bulkhead Array Connectors Cleaning the Bulkhead Array Connectors Cleaning tool Bulkhead array connector OIM/S13 array adapter Page OL-8179-02 Cleaning the S2 Hbmt Connectors Information About Cleaning the S2 Hbmt ConnectorsCleaning the S2 Hbmt Connectors Cleaning the S2 Hbmt Connectors138665 OL-8179-02 Cleaning the OIM Hbmt Connectors Information About Cleaning the OIM Hbmt ConnectorsHow to Clean the OIM Hbmt Connectors Cleaning tool OIM Hbmt connector OIM Hbmt adapter Shutters closed Shutters fully open Page OL-8179-02 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4
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CRS-1 specifications

Cisco Systems' Carrier Routing System (CRS-1) is a cutting-edge, high-capacity router designed to meet the demands of service providers and large enterprises. Introduced in the early 2000s, the CRS-1 represents a significant leap forward in routing technology, offering unparalleled performance, scalability, and reliability.

One of the primary features of the CRS-1 is its exceptional scalability. The system is built on a modular architecture that allows for easy upgrades and expansions. This enables service providers to start with a configuration that suits their immediate needs while having the flexibility to expand as traffic demands grow. The CRS-1 supports a wide range of line cards, enabling data, voice, and video to be managed on a single platform, which simplifies network management and reduces operating costs.

The CRS-1 leverages advanced technologies that enable it to deliver impressive performance. With the ability to handle up to 92 terabits per second of throughput, the router is capable of supporting a vast number of connections, making it well-suited for large-scale service providers and data centers. This level of performance is powered by Cisco’s proprietary silicon technology, which optimizes the packet forwarding process and enhances overall efficiency.

Another key characteristic of the CRS-1 is its strong focus on reliability and redundancy. The system is designed with high availability in mind, ensuring that it can continue to operate seamlessly even in the event of hardware failures. Redundant components, such as power supplies and route processors, allow the CRS-1 to maintain its performance and uptime, a critical requirement for mission-critical network operations.

Additionally, the CRS-1 supports a wide variety of protocols and technologies, including Internet Protocol (IP), Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and various service provider features. This versatility makes it a compelling choice for organizations looking to implement advanced networking capabilities, such as Quality of Service (QoS) and traffic engineering.

In summary, the Cisco Systems CRS-1 stands out as a formidable solution for modern routing needs. Its modular design, exceptional scalability, robust performance, reliability, and support for multiple protocols and services make it an ideal choice for service providers and enterprises seeking to future-proof their networks. As the demand for bandwidth continues to surge, the CRS-1 remains a pivotal component in the evolution of networking infrastructure.