Chapter 3 Installing the Hardware
4.Lock the transceiver.
5.Verify that the LED is green and blinks twice, which indicates that the transceiver is functioning correctly.
6.If you are using a fiber 1G SFP transceiver, do not remove the dust caps attached to the transceiver and the cable until you are ready to insert the cable.
To remove a 1G SFP transceiver
1.Disconnect the cable from the 1G SFP transceiver. If you are using a fiber optic cable, replace the dust cap on the cable before putting it away.
Danger: Do not look directly into fiber optic transceivers or cables. They emit laser beams that can damage your eyes.
2.Unlock the 1G SFP transceiver.
3.Hold the 1G SFP transceiver between your thumb and index finger and slowly pull it out of the port.
4.If you are removing a fiber 1G SFP transceiver, replace the dust cap before putting it away.
5.Put the 1G SFP transceiver into its original box or another appropriate container.
Installing and Removing XFP and 10G SFP+ Transceivers
Note: This section applies to the 12000 10G, MPX 8200/8400/8600/8800, MPX 9700/10500/12500/15500, MPX 15000, MPX 17000, MPX 11500/13500/14500/16500/18500/20500, MPX 17500/19500/21500, MPX 17550/19550/20550/21550, and MPX 22040/22060/22080/22100/22120 appliances.
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Note: An XFP transceiver is not
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