Juniper Networks
Log in
|
How to Buy
|
Contact Us
|
United States (Change)
Choose Country
Close

Choose Country

North America

  • United States

Europe

  • Deutschland - Germany
  • España - Spain
  • France
  • Italia - Italy
  • Россия - Russia
  • United Kingdom

Asia Pacific

  • Asean Region (Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia)
  • Australia
  • 中国 - China
  • India
  • 日本 - Japan
  • 대한민국 - Korea
  • 台灣 - Taiwan
Solutions
Products & Services
Company
Partners
Support
Education
Community
Security Intelligence Center

Technical Documentation

Support
Technical Documentation
Content Explorer New
 
Enterprise MIBs
 
EOL Documentation
 
File Format Help
 
Glossary
 
Portable Libraries
 
 
Home > Support > Technical Documentation > T Series Routers > Testing a Fiber-Optic Array Cable
Print
Rate and give feedback:  Feedback Received. Thank You!
Rate and give feedback: 
Close
This document helped resolve my issue.  Yes No

Additional Comments

800 characters remaining

May we contact you if necessary?

Name:  
E-mail: 
Submitting...
 

Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • Testing a Fiber-Optic Array Port
  • TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
  • Cleaning Fiber-Optic Array Components with the Dry Cloth Cleaning Tool
 

Testing a Fiber-Optic Array Cable

Use a fiber-optic array loopback adapter (see Figure 1) that is shipped in the TX Matrix Plus tool kit to test the integrity of the fiber-optic array cables.

To test a fiber-optic array cable:

  1. Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
  2. Remove the dust cover from the loopback adapter and the fiber-optic array cable. Store the dust covers in a dust-free resealable plastic bag.
  3. Take the switching plane offline.

    See Taking a Switching Data Plane Offline.

  4. Bring the TXP-F13 SIB offline by pressing the ONLINE/OFFLINE button for the SFC.

    Warning: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic array port or a connector at the end of a fiber-optic array cable connected to a port. The optics emit laser light that can damage your eyes.

  5. Disconnect the fiber-optic array cable from the port.
  6. Install a dust cover on the fiber-optic array port.
  7. Clean the fiber-optic array cable and loopback adapter.

    Caution: During maintenance or replacement procedures, small deposits of oil, dust, and debris can enter the TXP-F13 SIB and TXP-T1600 SIB fiber-optic array ports, fiber-optic array cable connectors, and loopback connectors and adapters. We recommend that you clean the optics in these components immediately before connecting them.

  8. Align the loopback adapter with the cable connector, and carefully press it into the connector until it stops. The loopback adapter and the cable connector are keyed to ensure proper mating.
  9. Bring the TXP-F13 SIB online by pressing the ONLINE/OFFLINE button for the SFC.

    Warning: Do not look directly into a fiber-optic array port or a connector at the end of a fiber-optic array cable connected to a port. The fiber optics emit laser light that can damage your eyes.

  10. Verify that the RxPWR LED for the fiber-optic array port is steadily lit green.
  11. If the RxPWR LED for a fiber-optic array port is lit steadily yellow or is not lit, bring the TXP-F13 SIB offline, remove the loopback adapter, and clean it and the fiber-optic array cable. After you have cleaned the fiber-optic array cable and the loopback adapter, repeat the procedure. If the RxPWR LED for a fiber-optic array port still does not steadily light green, contact your customer support representative for additional instructions. Do not proceed with the installation of the TX Matrix Plus router until you have spoken to your customer support representative.
  12. Remove a dust cover from the dust-free resealable plastic bag and reinstall it on the loopback adapter. Align the dust cover with the loopback adapter, and carefully press them together until they stop. The cover and the loopback adapter are keyed to ensure proper mating. Store the loopback adapter in the dust-free resealable plastic bag.

Figure 1: Fiber-Optic Array Loopback Connector and Loopback Adapter

Fiber-Optic Array Loopback
Connector and Loopback Adapter
 

Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • Testing a Fiber-Optic Array Port
  • TX Matrix Plus Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
  • Cleaning Fiber-Optic Array Components with the Dry Cloth Cleaning Tool
 

Published: 2011-12-20

 
  • About Juniper
  • The New Network
  • Investor Relations
  • Press Releases
  • Newsletters
  • Juniper Offices
  • Resources
  • How to Buy
  • Partner Locator
  • Image Library
  • Visio Templates
  • Security Center
  • Community
  • Forums
  • Blogs
  • Junos Central
  • Social Media
  • Support
  • Technical Documentation
  • Knowledge Base (KB)
  • Software Downloads
  • Product Licensing
  • Contact Support
Site Map / RSS Feeds / Careers / Accessibility / Feedback / Privacy & Policy / Legal Notices
Copyright© 1999-2012 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Help
|
My Account
|
Log Out