Chapter 3 Hardware Panels
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1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis.
2 Remove the fiber cables from the transceiver.
3 Pull out the latch and down to unlock the transceiver (latch styles vary).
Note: Make sure the transceiver’s latch is pushed all the way down, so the transceiver can be
pulled out successfully.
4 Pull the latch, or use your thumb and index finger to grasp the tabs on both sides of the transceiver, and
carefully slide it out of the slot.
Note: Do NOT pull the transceiver out by force. You could damage it. If the transceiver will not
slide out, grasp the tabs on both sides of the transceiver with a slight up or down motion
and carefully slide it out of the slot. If unsuccessful, contact Zyxel Support to prevent
damage to your Switch and transceiver.
5 Insert the dust plug into the ports on the transceiver and the cables.
Fig ure 21 Removing the Fiber Cables
Fig ure 22 Opening the Transceiver’s Latch Example
Fig ure 23 Transceiver Removal Example
3.1.4 Dua l Pe rso na lity Inte rfa c e s
A combo port is for uplink connections. It consists of a Gigabit Ethernet port for Ethernet connection,
and a SFP transceiver slot for fiber connection. The fiber connection takes priority if the corresponding
Gigabit port is also connected.
• 100 Mbps/1 Gbps – Connect these ports to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches.
• Transceiver Slots – Use SFP transceivers in these slots for connections to backbone Ethernet switches.