Alcatel OS6602-24 Getting Started Guide - Page 24

Installing MiniGBIC Connectors, Anti-Static Warning., Mini Gigabit Interface Converter MiniGBIC

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3 Slide the module back until the backplane connector is inserted in the chassis backplane; the module's front panel should be flush with the front of the chassis. Do not force the module into the slot. Otherwise you can damage the connectors. 4 Once the module is firmly seated and flush with the chassis front panel, secure the module by tightening the two captive screws. Be sure not to overtighten the captive screws. If you use a screwdriver, the torque used to tighten the screws must not exceed 2.3 inch pounds. Installing MiniGBIC Connectors Each OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink module supports up to two Mini Gigabit Interface Converters (MiniGBICs). These MiniGBICs are packaged separately and therefore are not factory-installed. TX RX E5X1PANSION/STAC5 2KINGLINK/ACT LINK/ACT 18 Setting Up the Hardware Mini Gigabit Interface Converter (MiniGBIC) If you are using one or more OS6600-GNI-U2 modules to uplink to the backbone or server, you must install the MiniGBIC(s) by following the steps below. Anti-Static Warning. Before handling any components, free yourself of static by wearing a grounding strap, or by grounding yourself properly. Static discharge can damage the MiniGBIC, as well as the switch and uplink module. March 2005

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18
Setting Up the Hardware
March 2005
3
Slide the module back until the backplane connector is
inserted in the chassis backplane; the module’s front panel
should be flush with the front of the chassis.
Do not force
the module into the slot. Otherwise you can damage the
connectors.
4
Once the module is firmly seated and flush with the
chassis front panel, secure the module by tightening the
two captive screws.
Be sure not to overtighten the captive
screws. If you use a screwdriver, the torque used to
tighten the screws must not exceed 2.3 inch pounds.
Installing MiniGBIC Connectors
Each OS6600-GNI-U2 uplink module supports up to two Mini
Gigabit Interface Converters (MiniGBICs). These MiniGBICs
are packaged separately and therefore
are not
factory-installed.
If you are using one or more OS6600-GNI-U2 modules to
uplink to the backbone or server, you must install the MiniG-
BIC(s) by following the steps below.
Anti-Static Warning.
Before handling any components,
free yourself of static by wearing a grounding strap, or by
grounding yourself properly. Static discharge can damage
the MiniGBIC, as well as the switch and uplink module.
EXPANSION/STACKING
51
52
LINK/ACT
LINK/ACT
TX
RX
Mini Gigabit Interface Converter (MiniGBIC)