Cisco Systems WS-X4516 Switch User Manual


 
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Installation and Configuration Note for the Catalyst 4500 Series Supervisor Engine V
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GBIC Maintenance Guidelines
To properly maintain GBICs, follow these guidelines:
GBICs are sensitive to static. To prevent ESD damage, follow normal handling procedures.
GBICs are sensitive to dust. When the GBIC is stored or when a fiber-optic cable is not plugged in,
always keep plugs in the optical bores.
The most common source of contaminants in the optical bores is debris picked up on the ferrules of
the optical connectors. Use an alcohol swab or Kim-Wipe to clean the ferrules of the optical
connector.
Warning
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into
beams or view directly with optical instruments.
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Related Documentation
For more detailed installation and configuration information, refer to the following:
Catalyst 4000 Series Installation Guide
Catalyst 4500 Series Installation Guide
Catalyst 4000 Series Module Installation Guide
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
Software Configuration Guide—Catalyst 4000 Family, Catalyst 2948G, and Catalyst 2980G
Switches
Command Reference—Catalyst 4000 Family, Catalyst 2948G, and Catalyst 2980G Switches
System Message Guide—Catalyst 6000 Family, Catalyst 5000 Family, Catalyst 4000 Family,
Catalyst 2926G Series, Catalyst 2948G, and Catalyst 2980G Switches
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