Installing Dust Caps
The following list provides the product IDs (PIDs) for the dust caps that are available for each port type:
• RJ-45—A900-DCAP-RJ45-S= (24 dust caps per package) or A900-DCAP-RJ45-L= (240 caps per
package)
• SFP—A900-DCAP-SFP-S= (24 caps per package) or A900-DCAP-SFP-L= (240 caps per package)
• USB—A900-DCAP-USB-S= (12 dust caps per package) or A900-DCAP-USB-L= (120 dust caps per
package)
• XFP/QSFP—A900-DCAP-XFP-S= (12 dust caps per package) or A900-DCAP-XFP-L= (120 dust caps
per package)
Figure 30: Dust Cap
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Dust cap1
To install the dust cap:
1
Hold the dust cap by its handle.
2
Insert the dust cap in to the appropriate unused ports (RJ-45, SFP, USB, or XFP/QSFP) on the chassis
front panel.
Connecting the Cisco ASR 903 Router to the Network
When installing the cabling to the RSPs, we recommend that you leave a service loop of extra cabling
sufficient to allow for fan tray removal.
Note
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Installing Dust Caps