If it cannot be pulled out, it means it has been inserted to the bottom. When removing the fiber optical module, you need to pull out the optical fiber patch cords first, and then pull the pull handle to about 90 degrees to the optical port, and then slowly take out the fiber. After the optical module is inserted into the device, please pull the optical module to check whether it is installed in place, gently pull outward if it can not be pulled means that the installation is in place. Figure 2 Fiber Jumper Connected to SFP Optical Module To remove the optical module, first unplug the fiber jumper, then flip open the pull-tab on the module. When inserting the fiber optical module, close the handle ring; after inserting it, pull out the fiber optical module again to check whether it is in place. The following figure shows the QSFP-DD transceiver, but the procedures outlined in this document apply to all pluggable transceivers. There are two primary reasons why an SFP module might become stuck in a port: The SFP is wedged in the cage: This can occur due to slight.
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