3. Release the latches that secure the PVM in the slot. There is a release latch at both
4. Firmly grasp the edges of the PVM and pull straight up to remove the PVM from the
5. If you are replacing a PVM, also see Installing the internal PVM. If you are not
Cable and connector protection
The following practices prevent damage to cables and connectors:
• Use caution when connecting cables. Take care to ensure you insert each cable
connector in the correct port for the purpose you intend. For example, ensure you connect
LAN cables and connectors to LAN ports on the Secure Router 2330/4134.
• Support cables to prevent stress on the connectors. If you have a high-density cable
configuration, use an appropriate cable management system to relieve stress on the
cables. Also ensure that cables are threaded neatly, and that you employ cable ties as
required.
• Do not exceed the bend radius recommended for the type of cable installed.
• Fiber-optic cables and connectors require special care:
- Cover connectors with rubber safety plugs when they are not connected.
- Before you install or replace fiber-optic cables, clean the connectors.
Regulatory Information
ends of the PVM slot. See the following figure.
slot.
installing a PVM at this time, replace the service access panel.
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