T4000 Connector Interface Panel (Cip) Description; T4000 Connector Interface Panel (Cip) Components; Figure 5: Front Cable Management System - Juniper T4000 Hardware Manual

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You can pull the front cable management system up and outward to lock it into the
maintenance position. This allows you to access the lower fan tray and the front air filter.

Figure 5: Front Cable Management System

For T4000 routers connected to a TX Matrix Plus router, you can use the optional rear
cable management system (model number CBL-MGR-TXP-3D-LCC) to organize, support,
and provide strain relief for the cables connected to the TXP-LCC-3D SIBs and the cables
connected to the LCC-CBs. The rear cable management system consists of one cable
management arm. The cables are routed to the left side of the T4000 router, and then
toward the top of the chassis, where you can route the cables to the TX Matrix Plus router.
The cable management system adds 9.5 in. (24.1 cm) to the depth of the T4000 chassis,
and 2.4 in. (6.2 cm) to the left side of the chassis.
The LCC rear cable management system can be used for any configuration including,
TXP-T1600 configuration, TXP-T1600-3D configuration, TXP-T4000-3D configuration,
and TXP-Mixed-LCC-3D configuration.
See the TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide for instructions on installing and using the
T4000 rear cable management system.
T4000 Chassis Description on page 11
T4000 FPC Description on page 57
T4000 PIC Description on page 62
T4000 Connector Interface Panel (CIP) Components on page 14
Management Ports on page 15
T4000 Alarm Relay Contacts on page 16
The Connector Interface Panel (CIP) consists of Ethernet, console, and auxiliary ports
for the Routing Engines and alarm relay contacts (see
Figure 6 on page
15). The CIP is
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