Dell 7x0N manual Two duplex Fddi Port B Fiber optic cables Port a

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1.To connect port A, push a duplex FDDI fiber optic cable connector into the card’s bottom connector (port A) until it clicks and locks into place. Figure 3 shows port A and port B on the dual-attached FDDI fiber card and two duplex FDDI fiber optic cables.

2.To connect port B, push a cable connector into the card’s top connector (port B) until it clicks and locks into place. Use port B if you want to connect only a single port.

 

dual-attached FDDI fiber cable

two duplex FDDI

port B

fiber optic cables

 

 

port A

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1. Make sure that the pin settings on the card’s RJ12 modular connector (optical bypass connector) match the settings in Table 5. The connector is pictured in Fig- ure 4.

2. Connect the cable to the card’s RJ12 connector and to the bypass switch. Figure 5 shows the RJ12 connector on the dual-attached FDDI fiber card. Refer to the documentation for the bypass switch for information about cabling.

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Dell PowerVault 7x0N Systems — Connecting to ATM and FDDI Networks

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