Replacing a Traffic Module
Replacing a Traffic Module
Required Tools and Equipment 294
Removing a Traffic Module 294
Installing a Traffic Module 295
Required Tools and Equipment
l ESD-preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device
l Suitable grounded surface or a static-dissipative mat
l Appropriate traffic module
l Appropriate slot cover (if not being replaced)
l Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention and Warning
l Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings
l Traffic Module Support
l Handling Modules
Removing a Traffic Module
To make reattaching the cables easier, make sure your cables are
labeled.
1. Verify that you are properly grounded with an anti-static wrist strap or heel strap
connected to the grounded ESDjack.
2. If mounted, remove the front cover from the shelf as described in Removing and
Installing Front Covers.
3. Disconnect the various cables.
4. If you have pluggable transceivers installed, remove them as described in Removing
a Pluggable Transceiver.
5. Loosen the thumb screws.
6. Lift out on the locking levers . This action disconnects the module from the
backplane.
7. Grasp the levers and carefully slide the traffic module away from the shelf.
8. Place the malfunctioning traffic module on a static-dissipative mat.
9. Return the defective traffic module to ADVA Optical Networking as described in
Returning Equipment.
294 FSP3000 C Hardware Guide - R1.1 - Issue:A (12/09/2016)