MX240 5G Universal Routing Platform Hardware Guide
See Also
See Also
Maintaining MX240 Interface Modules
Maintaining MX240 DPCs
Purpose
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MX240 Craft Interface Overview on page 35
Disconnecting the Alarm Relay Wires from the MX240 Craft Interface on page 251
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an MX240 Router on page 380
MX240 Craft Interface Overview on page 35
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to an MX240 Router on page 380
Maintaining MX240 DPCs on page 254
Holding an MX240 DPC on page 256
Storing an MX240 DPC on page 258
Replacing an MX240 DPC on page 259
Maintaining MX240 FPCs on page 264
Holding an MX240 FPC on page 266
Storing an MX240 FPC on page 269
Replacing an MX240 FPC on page 269
Replacing an MX240 MIC on page 274
Maintaining MX240 MICs on page 279
Installing an MX240 Dual-Wide MIC on page 280
Maintaining MX240 MPCs on page 282
Replacing an MX240 MPC on page 284
Maintaining MX240 PICs on page 288
Replacing an MX240 PIC on page 289
Maintaining Cables that Connect to MX240 DPCs, MPCs, MICs, or PICs on page 293
Replacing a Cable on an MX240 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC on page 294
Replacing an SFP or XFP Transceiver from an MX240 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC on page 298
Replacing an MX240 AS MLC on page 300
Replacing an MX240 AS MSC on page 304
Replacing an MX240 AS MXC on page 307
For optimum router performance, verify the condition of the Dense Port Concentrators
(DPCs). The router can have up to three DPCs mounted horizontally in the DPC card cage
at the front of the chassis.
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