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Identifying the T1600 FPCs

Check the label on the faceplate to identify the FPC. For FPCs without a label on the faceplate, check the location of a PIC's offline button and how the PIC is secured to the FPC. See Table 1.

Table 1: Identifying the FPCs Supported by the T1600 Router

FPC

Label on the FPC Faceplate

Location of PIC Offline Button

Method of Securing the PIC to the FPC

Enhanced II FPC1

E-II FPC1

Slightly beneath the faceplate of the PIC

Two captive screws

Enhanced Scaling FPC1

T640-FPC1-ES

Slightly beneath the faceplate of the PIC

Two captive screws

FPC2

None

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two captive screws

Enhanced II FPC2

E-II FPC2

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two captive screws

Enhanced Scaling FPC2

T640-FPC2-ES

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two captive screws

FPC3

None

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Plastic ejector handle at the top of the PIC faceplate; captive screw at the bottom of the PIC faceplate

Enhanced Scaling FPC3

T640-FPC3-ES

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two plastic ejector handles at the top and bottom of the PIC faceplate

T640 Enhanced Scaling FPC4

FPC4

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two plastic ejector handles at the top and bottom of the PIC faceplate

T640 Enhanced Scaling FPC4-1P

T640-FPC4–1P-ES

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two plastic ejector handles at the top and bottom of the PIC faceplate

T1600 Enhanced Scaling FPC4

T1600-FPC4

Inside an opening directly on the faceplate of each PIC

Two plastic ejector handles at the top and bottom of the PIC faceplate

The T1600 router supports the Enhanced Scaling FPC1, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Enhanced Scaling FPC1 Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the standard FPC2 and FPC3, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2: Standard FPC2 and FPC3 Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the Enhanced II FPC1, FPC2, and FPC3, as shown inFigure 3.

Figure 3: Enhanced II FPC1, FPC2, and FPC3 Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the Enhanced Scaling FPC2, as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4: Enhanced Scaling FPC2 Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the Enhanced Scaling FPC3, as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5: Enhanced Scaling FPC3 Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the T640 Enhanced Scaling FPC4, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6: T640 Enhanced Scaling FPC4 Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the T640 Enhanced Scaling FPC4-1P, as shown in Figure 7.

Figure 7: T640 Enhanced Scaling FPC4-1P Supported by the T1600 Router

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The T1600 router supports the T1600 Enhanced Scaling FPC4, as shown in Figure 8.

Figure 8: T1600 Enhanced Scaling FPC4 Supported by the T1600 Router

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Published: 2011-03-01

 
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