Removing SFP Modules. Advantech EKI-7706E-2F, EKI-7706E-2FI, EKI-7706G-2F, EKI-7706G-2FI
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2.4.2
Removing SFP Modules
To disconnect an LC connector, use the following guidelines:
1.
Press down and hold the locking clips on the upper side of the optic cable.
2.
Pull the optic cable out to release it from the transceiver.
Figure 2.11 Removing a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver
3.
Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot.
Handle
Figure 2.12 Removing an SFP Transceiver
Note!
Replace the dust plug on the slot if you are not installing a transceiver.
The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination.
EKI-7706 Series User Manual 16
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Table of contents
- 15 Specifications
- 16 Hardware Views
- 16 Front View
- 18 Rear View
- 18 Top View
- 19 Bottom View
- 21 Installation Guidelines
- 21 Connecting Hardware
- 21 Verifying Switch Operation
- 22 Installing the Switch
- 22 DIN Rail Mounting
- 24 Wall-Mounting
- 27 Installing and Removing SFP Modules
- 27 Installing SFP Modules
- 29 Removing SFP Modules
- 30 Connecting the Switch to Ethernet Ports
- 30 RJ45 Ethernet Cable Wiring
- 31 Connecting the Switch to Console Port
- 32 Power Supply Installation
- 32 Overview
- 33 Considerations
- 33 Grounding the Device
- 34 Wiring a Relay Contact
- 34 Wiring the Power Inputs
- 36 Reset Button
- 38 First Time Setup
- 38 Overview
- 38 Introduction
- 38 Administrative Interface Access
- 39 Using the Graphical (Web) Interface
- 39 Configuring the Switch for Network Access
- 40 Configuring the Ethernet Ports
- 41 Command Line Interface Configuration
- 41 Introduction to Command-Line Interface (CLI)
- 41 Accessing the CLI
- 42 Web Browser Configuration
- 42 Preparing for Web Configuration
- 42 System Login
- 44 Log In
- 44 Recommended Practices
- 44 Changing Default Password
- 45 Monitoring
- 45 Device Information
- 46 Logging Message
- 47 Port Monitoring
- 48 Link Aggregation
- 49 LLDP Statistics
- 50 IGMP Statistics
- 51 MLD Statistics
- 52 System
- 52 IP Settings
- 53 IPv6 Settings
- 54 DHCP Client Option
- 55 DHCP Auto Provision
- 55 Management VLAN
- 56 System Time
- 57 Network Port
- 58 L2 Switching
- 58 Port Configuration
- 59 Port Mirror
- 60 Link Aggregation
- 63 802.1Q VLAN
- 66 Q-in-Q
- 70 802.3az EEE
- 70 Multicast
- 75 Jumbo Frame
- 76 4.5.10 Spanning Tree
- 81 4.5.11 X-Ring Elite
- 82 4.5.12 X-Ring Pro
- 85 4.5.13 Loopback Detection
- 86 4.5.14 ERPS
- 88 MAC Address Table
- 88 Static MAC
- 88 MAC Aging Time
- 89 Dynamic Forwarding Table
- 90 Security
- 90 Storm Control
- 92 Port Security
- 92 Protected Ports
- 93 DoS Prevention
- 95 Applications
- 98 802.1x
- 99 IP Security
- 100 Security Login
- 103 Access Control List
- 105 4.7.10 IP Source Guard
- 106 4.7.11 DHCP Snooping
- 107 4.7.12 ARP Spoofing
- 108 General
- 114 QoS Basic Mode
- 115 Rate Limit
- 117 Bandwidth Guarantee
- 119 Management
- 125 Power Over Ethernet
- 127 TCP Modbus Settings
- 128 DHCP Server
- 134 SMTP Client
- 140 NTP Server
- 141 Diagnostics
- 141 4.10.1 Cable Diagnostics
- 142 4.10.2 Ping Test
- 143 4.10.3 IPv6 Ping Test
- 145 4.10.4 System Log
- 147 4.10.5 DDM
- 148 4.10.6 LED Indication
- 149 Tools
- 149 4.11.1 IXM
- 149 4.11.2 Backup Manager
- 151 4.11.3 Upgrade Manager
- 152 4.11.4 Dual Image
- 152 4.11.5 Save Configuration
- 152 4.11.6 User Account
- 153 4.11.7 N-Key
- 153 4.11.8 Reset System
- 153 4.11.9 Reboot Device
- 153 Modbus/TCP Mapping
- 155 4.12.1 Modbus/TCP Mapping Table
- 172 Troubleshooting