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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules; To connect a WCM to MUX and DMX modules, follow these steps:
  • Page 4 – Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules; To connect a BSM to MUX and DMX modules, follow these steps:
  • Page 6 – To connect a BSM to an optional RSM, follow these steps:
  • Page 7 – Connecting Remote Lines to a BSM; To connect remote lines to a BSM, follow these steps:
  • Page 9 – Connecting Remote Lines to RSMs; To connect remote lines to an RSM, follow these steps:
  • Page 10 – Connecting Local Lines to WCMs; To connect local lines to a WCM, follow these steps:
  • Page 11 – Mount the acrylic cover on the front of the chassis.
  • Page 12 – Attenuating Single-Mode Patch Cable; Attenuating Coupler
  • Page 13 – Other Limitations and Restrictions
  • Page 14 – Connecting Optical Isolators; Installation Notes
  • Page 15 – To connect the optical isolator, follow these guidelines:
  • Page 16 – Testing a Remote Link; To test a remote optical communications link, follow these steps:; Tests; A power meter or OTDR; Distance specified in km
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C H A P T E R

5-1

Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide

78-10588-03

5

Connecting Optical Cables

This chapter describes how to connect the optical cables for the
Cisco Metro 1500 series system. It includes the following sections:

Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules, page 5-2

Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules, page 5-4

Connecting a BSM to an RSM, page 5-6

Connecting Remote Lines to a BSM, page 5-7

Connecting Local Lines to WCMs, page 5-10

Connecting Fiber Channel or Gigabit Ethernet to a High-Speed Transparent
WCM, page 5-12

Connecting Optical Isolators, page 5-14

Testing a Remote Link, page 5-16

Caution

Make sure that there is no danger that the cables may inadvertently
be pulled or cause anyone to trip when in use.

Note

Ports connecting to the user use multimode, single-mode, or a
combination of both types of cables depending on the application.
Ports on the MUX or DMX use single-mode cables only.

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Summary

Page 2 - Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules; To connect a WCM to MUX and DMX modules, follow these steps:

Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules 5-2 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install,replace, or service this equipment. Note Remove dust covers and blind plugs immedia...

Page 4 - Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules; To connect a BSM to MUX and DMX modules, follow these steps:

Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules 5-4 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules To connect a BSM to MUX and DMX modules, follow these steps: Step 1 Remove the dust cover from one end of a jumper...

Page 6 - To connect a BSM to an optional RSM, follow these steps:

Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting a BSM to an RSM 5-6 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Connecting a BSM to an RSM To connect a BSM to an optional RSM, follow these steps: Step 1 Remove the dust cover from one end of a jumper and the blind plug from the BSM...

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