Steps1. Remove the fiber-optic cable that is inserted into the transceiver.a. Make certain the fiber-optic cable is labeled before removing it.b. Press the release clip on the bottom of the cable connector to remove the fiber-optic cable fromthe transceiver.CAUTION: Touching the end of a fiber-optic cable damages the cable. Whenever a fiber-optic cable is not connected, replace the protective covers on the ends of the cables.2. Open the transceiver module latching mechanism.3. Grasp the bail clasp latch on the transceiver module and pull the latch out and down to eject thetransceiver module from the socket.4. Slide the transceiver module out of the port.Figure 37. Remove the SFP+ Transceiver Module1. SFP+ transceiver module 2. Fiber-optic cable connectorFibre Channel ZoningWhen using Fibre Channel for front-end connectivity, zones must be established to ensure that storage isvisible to the servers. Use the zoning concepts discussed in this section to plan the front-end connectivitybefore starting to cable the storage system.Zoning can be applied to either the ports on switches or to the World Wide Names (WWNs) of the enddevices.Dell recommends creating zones using a single initiator host port and multiple Storage Center ports.WWN Zoning GuidelinesWhen WWN zoning is configured, a device may reside on any port, or change physical ports and still bevisible, because the switch is seeking a WWN.List of guidelines for WWN zoning.• Include all Storage Center virtual WWNs in a single zone.• Include all Storage Center physical WWNs in a single zone.• For each host server HBA port, create a zone that includes the single HBA WWN and multiple StorageCenter virtual WWNs on the same switch.• For Fibre Channel replication:– Include all Storage Center physical WWNs from Storage Center system A and Storage Centersystem B in a single zone.46 Connect the Front End