Holding A Dpc; Figure 32: Dpc Edges - Juniper MX240 Hardware Manual

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CAUTION: Failure to handle DPCs as specified in this document can cause irreparable
damage.
This section discusses how to hold DPCs in both the vertical and horizontal positions.
Regardless of orientation, this section uses the same terms for all four edges of the
DPC (see Figure 32 on page 75):
Faceplate—Edge of the DPC that has connectors into which you insert the SFP
or XFP transceivers
Connector edge—Edge opposite the faceplate; this edge has the connectors that
attach to the midplane
Top edge—Edge at the top of the DPC when it is vertical
Bottom edge—Edge at the bottom of the DPC when it is vertical
NOTE: The instructions in this section apply to all DPC types.

Figure 32: DPC Edges

Holding a DPC

You hold a DPC horizontally when installing it into the chassis or an equipment rack.
When carrying a DPC, you can hold it either vertically or horizontally.
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