A
C
- cabling
- fast Ethernet 1, 2
- overview
- power 1, 2
- recommendations
- required tools
- Case Manager, Juniper
- cleaning platform
- compliance, regulatory
- console See management console
- CTP overview
- CTP1002 platform 1
- CTP1004 platform 1
- CTP1012 platform 1
- CTPOS
- CTPView
- customer support 1
- contacting Juniper
- information needed
- locating serial numbers
- return procedure 1, 2
D
- damaged components, returning
- DB-25 connector 1, 2
- DB-9
- declaration of conformity, EC
E
H
I
- inspecting before installation
- installing
- interface modules
- pinouts See pinouts
J
M
- maintaining
- management console
- modules and components
P
- pinouts
- power
- powering off
- powering on 1, 2
- preinstallation responsibilities
R
S
T
- technical support
- troubleshooting power failures 1, 2
U
V
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Cleaning the CTP Platform
Dust is attracted to the area where the air intake vents are located. Clean the area with a dry cloth every few weeks to prevent excessive accumulation of dust. This cleaning helps to maintain the efficiency of the cooling system and to prevent damage to electronic components.
![]() | Warning: Do not insert any metal object, such as a screwdriver, or place your hand into an open slot or the backplane when the device is on. Remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches) before working on equipment that is connected to power lines. These actions prevent electric shock and serious burns. |
![]() | Caution: When cleaning the device, wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to an ESD grounding jack. This action helps to protect modules from damage by electrostatic discharge. |