8. Place the transceiver in the antistatic bag or on the antistatic mat placed on a flat,stable surface.9. Place the dust cover over the empty port.Figure 88: Removing a Transceiver from a J-EX Series SwitchRelatedDocumentationInstalling a Transceiver in a J-EX Series Switch on page 125•• Optical Interface Support in J-EX8200 Switches on page 45Removing the Power Cord Tray from a Rack or Cabinet for a J-EX8200 SwitchYou can remove the power cord tray from a rack or cabinet. (The remainder of this topicuses “rack” to mean “rack or cabinet.”)In two-post rack installations, we recommend that you do not remove the power cordtray unless you are also removing the switch and that you remove the switch before youremove the power cord tray.If you remove the power cord tray before removing the J-EX8208 switch from a two-postrack, there is no support for the underside of the switch. This creates a problem if andwhen you need to remove the switch, because the chassis has no support once youremove the screws that hold the front-mounting brackets to the rack. In a four-post rackthis is not an issue because the switch rests on the adjustable mounting brackets.Before you begin to remove the power cord tray:• Ensure no power cables are resting on or threaded through the power cord tray.• Remove the switch if the switch and power cord tray are installed on a two-post rack.See “Removing a J-EX8208 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet” on page 152.Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove the power cordtray:• A Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 1, 2, or 3, depending on the size of your rack mountingscrews• If you installed the power cord tray with square-hole cage nuts, a flat-blade (-)screwdriver to remove the cage nuts175Chapter 13: Removing Switch Components