QSFP MPO Dust Plug For Optical Module Housing
QSFP MPO Dust Plug is made using injection molding processes. The primary benefit of using injection precision parts is their ability to maintain exact specifications, leading to enhanced product quality
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QSFP MPO Dust Plug is made using injection molding processes. The primary benefit of using injection precision parts is their ability to maintain exact specifications, leading to enhanced product quality
After inspecting and cleaning the fiber-optic end-faces, you can now remove the dust plugs from the SFP transceiver module bores and attach the network interface cable to the module.
The QSFP-DD, QSFP, and SFP transceiver modules are hot-swappable and connect the electrical circuitry of the system with an optical external network. The following figure shows the QSFP-DD
These installation instructions provide overview and specification information for small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules, as well as instructions for installing and removing SFP modules.
After removing the optical cables, protect them by inserting clean dust plugs into the SFP or SFP+ modules, and make sure to clean the optical surfaces of the fiber cables before reinserting
Remove the protective dust cap from the optical connector before installation. After insertion, ensure the module is securely latched – you should hear a distinct click.
Install an optical module on a port before connecting optical fibers to the transceiver module. Install dust plugs on idle optical ports. If an optical module cannot be completely inserted into an optical port,
Protect your SFP or SFP+ modules by inserting clean dust plugs into them after the fiber cables are removed, and be sure to clean the optic surfaces of the fiber cables before you plug them back into
Install optical modules safely with ESD protection, proper handling, and dust control. Follow these steps to avoid damage and ensure network reliability.
You should be able to just pull it out with pliers if it''s a dust plug. Does it have a plug like this? The left end here sticks out and the right end is in the port. Just grab the end sticking out and