Juniper Networks
C19 TO C20 POWER CORD, INDIA, 2M
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Juniper CBL-C19-C20-IN-2M C19 to C20 Power Cord, 2 m | India
Juniper Networks
MPN: CBL-C19-C20-IN-2M
$122.18$147.00
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Key Features
- Juniper Networks CBL-C19-C20-IN-2M
- 2 m cable length
- C19 to C20 power connection
- India-specific configuration
- Power cable for rack-mounted IT equipment
- Designed for compatible high-current infrastructure devices
- Maintain stable rack power using a C19 to C20 connector pair
- Simplify cabinet routing with a 2 m cable length
Keep critical rack equipment connected with a purpose-built 2 m power cord designed for Juniper deployments in India. The C19 to C20 interface is commonly used for higher-current IT hardware, making this cord a practical fit for servers, network appliances, and other infrastructure components that require a secure IEC-style connection.
At 2 m, the cable gives you enough reach for orderly routing inside cabinets without adding unnecessary slack. That matters in dense racks, where cable management affects airflow, serviceability, and day-to-day maintenance. The India-specific configuration helps align with local power infrastructure requirements, reducing guesswork during procurement and deployment.
For teams standardizing on Juniper hardware, this cord provides a direct-fit option that supports clean installation and consistent power connectivity. It is a straightforward choice when you need the right connector pair, the right length, and a cable built for enterprise rack environments.
Ideal For
- Connecting Juniper rack equipment in India
- Replacing a worn power cord in a server cabinet
- Powering network appliances with C19/C20 compatibility
- Tidying short-run rack power connections in dense enclosures
Why This Product
- 12 m length helps reduce excess slack in racks
- 2C19 to C20 ends suit higher-current IT equipment
- 3India-specific configuration supports regional deployments
- 4Juniper-branded cord fits compatible infrastructure planning