Chapter 3 Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis
Installing and Removing Modular Port Adapters
Note The modular port adapter (MPA) will slide easily into the slot if it is properly aligned on the tracks. If the modular port adapter (MPA) does not slide easily, do NOT force it. Remove the modular port adapter (MPA) and reposition it, paying close attention to engaging it on the tracks.
Step 3 After the modular port adapter (MPA) is properly seated, use a number 2 Philips screwdriver to tighten the jackscrew on the modular port adapter (MPA).
Note Avoid over torquing the modular port adapter (MPA) jackscrew when installing the modular port adapter (MPA).
Step 4 To remove the modular port adapter (MPA), use a number 2 Philips screwdriver to loosen the lock screw on the modular port adapter (MPA).
Step 5 Grasp the modular port adapter (MPA) and pull the modular port adapter (MPA). (You have already disconnected the cables from the modular port adapter (MPA)).
Optical Device Installation and Removal
Any contamination of the fiber connection can cause failure of the component or failure of the whole system. A particle that partially or completely blocks the core generates strong back reflections, which can cause instability in the laser system. Inspection, cleaning, and reinspection are critical steps to take before making
Cleaning Optical Devices
Refer to the Inspection and Cleaning Procedures for
Checking the Installation
This section describes the procedures you can use to verify the modular port adapter (MPA) installation, and includes information on these topics:
•Verifying the Installation, page
•Using show Commands to Verify Modular Port Adapter (MPA) Status, page
•Using show Commands to Display Modular Port Adapter (MPA) Information, page
•Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity, page
Verifying the Installation
This section describes how to verify the modular port adapter (MPA) installation by observing the modular port adapter (MPA) LED states.
Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR
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