Juniper Networks
CTP150, F-DB25 Y-CABLE
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Juniper CTP150-CBL-DB25-DCE-Y Serial Y-Cable | DB25, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: CTP150-CBL-DB25-DCE-Y
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Key Features
- Serial cable type
- Y-cable construction
- DB25 serial connector on first end
- DCE connector configuration
- Compatible with Juniper CTP150 Circuit to Packet Platform Modular Chassis
- Product type: data transfer cable
- 25-pin DB-25 serial interface
- Maintain platform connectivity using DB25 serial DCE connectors
Preserve the serial link architecture of your Juniper CTP150 environment with a purpose-built DB25 Y-cable designed for platform-matched connectivity. This cable supports DCE-style DB25 serial connections, helping maintain the correct interface between modular chassis components in circuit-to-packet deployments.
For infrastructure teams, the value is in fit and function. A mismatched serial cable can slow installation, complicate troubleshooting, or interrupt service validation. This Juniper cable is specified for the CTP150 Circuit to Packet Platform Modular Chassis, so it aligns with the hardware it was built to support.
Use it where dependable serial signaling and correct connector format are required for chassis integration, lab validation, or replacement of an existing cable assembly. When the connection is part of a production transport path, the right cable is not a commodity detail — it is part of keeping the platform predictable.
Ideal For
- Connecting Juniper CTP150 modular chassis components in production environments
- Replacing a missing or damaged DB25 serial cable in a CTP150 deployment
- Supporting lab validation of circuit-to-packet platform connectivity
- Maintaining serial interface continuity during chassis service or reconfiguration
Why This Product
- 1Built for Juniper CTP150 platform compatibility
- 2Uses DB25 serial DCE connector format
- 3Y-cable design supports chassis-specific interfacing
- 4Purpose-built replacement versus generic serial cabling