Before removing or installing an optical or electrical module, ensure that no fiber jumpers are connected to the optical ports or no network cables are connected to the electrical ports on the module....
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Do not rock, twist, or force the module. If significant resistance is felt, stop, remove the module, recheck the orientation, and inspect the port. Push the module all the way in until you feel it
Take ESD protection measures when replacing optical modules. Unplug the optical fibers from the optical module before removing it. Install or remove optical fibers carefully to avoid damaging the
Before connecting the optical fiber to the optical module, measure the input optical power to ensure that the input optical power is within the normal range. Otherwise, the input optical power may be
Remove the dust caps from the optical fibers and insert the optical fibers to the bores of the optical module. If the optical module does not work, use an alcohol swab to swap the fiber
Check whether the optical module is Huawei-certified. If it is not certified by Huawei, replace it with a Huawei certified one. Remove and reinstall the optical module. If this resolves the
Before removing or installing an optical or electrical module, ensure that no fiber jumpers are connected to the optical ports or no network cables are connected to the electrical ports on the module.
Applying too much force to the optical fibers may damage the optical module. If an optical module cannot be completely inserted into an optical port, turn the optical module over and try again.
The optical module cannot be installed in an optical interface because the optical module structure is non-standard. The structure and size of some non-certified optical modules do not comply with the
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