Procedure
Step 1 Select Ethernet cables of appropriate quantity and lengths according to the number of ports
and measured cabling distances.
Step 2 Attach temporary labels to both ends of each Ethernet cable and write numbers on the labels
to identify the Ethernet cables. For details, see 9.5.3 Engineering Labels for Network
Cables.
Step 3 Lead the Ethernet cables into the cabinet from the top cable inlet (for overhead cabling) or
bottom cable inlet (for on-ground cabling), and route the cables from one side of the cabinet.
Step 4 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet interface of the router and the other end
to an Ethernet interface of the remote device.
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the remote device
Step 5 Arrange the Ethernet cables to make them parallel, and then bundle them with cable ties. Use
diagonal pliers to cut off redundant cable ties.
Step 6 Remove the temporary labels from the Ethernet cables, and then attach formal labels 2 cm
away from the connectors at both ends.
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Follow-up Procedure
Check the following items after connecting Ethernet cables:
l Labels are correctly filled and securely attached to cables, with texts facing the same
direction.
l Cables and connectors are complete, intact, and tightly connected.
6.11.4 Connecting Optical Modules and Optical Fibers
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