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Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R6.0
September 2005
Chapter 15 Shelf Hardware Reference
15.11.4 Fiber Management Using the Optional ANSI Tie-Down Bar
Table 15-11 provides the fiber capacity for each tray.
Figure 15-38 shows a fiber-management tray with fiber-optic cables routed through it. You can route
cables around the cable rounders, entering and exiting from either side, as necessary.
Note Figure 15-38 shows one example of how to route fibers through the fiber-storage tray. Route fibers as
necessary for your site configuration.
Figure 15-38 Fiber-Storage Tray
15.11.4 Fiber Management Using the Optional ANSI Tie-Down Bar
You can install a 5-inch (127-mm) tie-down bar on the rear of the ANSI chassis. You can use tie-wraps
or other site-specific material to bundle the cabling and attach it to the bar so that you can more easily
route the cable away from the rack.
Figure 15-39 shows the tie-down bar, the ONS 15454 ANSI, and the rack.
Table 15-11 Fiber-Storage Tray Capacity
Fiber Diameter
Maximum Number of Fibers Exiting
Each Side
1.6 mm (0.6 inch) 62
2 mm (0.7 inch) 48
3 mm (0.11 inch) 32
134609
West
entry/exit
East
entry/exit

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