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DLP-G315 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables From the 32WSS/32DMX and 32MUX-O/32DMX-O Cards to the Standard Patch Panel Tray
• 40-channel patch panel tray:
• 15216-MD-40-ODD, 15216-EF-40-ODD, or 15216-MD-48-ODD patch panel:
Step 5
To close the patch panel tray, unlock it by pressing the red latch in the top left corner, and then push the tray
back toward the rack until it locks into place.
Caution
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-G315 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables From the 32WSS/32DMX and
32MUX-O/32DMX-O Cards to the Standard Patch Panel Tray
Purpose
Turning Up a Node
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• As needed, complete the
DLP-G427 Rerouting Fiber-Optic Cables in the 40-Channel Patch Panel
Tray
to route the MPO cables out of the right side of the tray so they can be easily connected to
cards installed on the right side of the shelf (Slots 12 through 17).
• Complete the
DLP-G428 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables from the 40-WSS-C/40-WSS-CE and
40-DMX-C/40-DMX-CE Cards to the 40-Channel Patch Panel Tray, on page 45
• Complete the
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When you close the patch panel tray, the cables must not be pinched, and the cable bend radius
must be equal to or greater than the minimum radius that is recommended in your site specifications.
As you route each cable through the patch panel tray, make sure that adequate cable slack remains.
task.
This task describes how to route fiber-optic cables
from 32MUX-O, 32WSS, 32DMX-O, and 32DMX
cards in a terminal, hub, or ROADM node to the
standard patch panel.
Turning Up a Node
task.

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