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Juniper CTP1000 Series User Manual

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*********** Setting up the root password ************
Changing root's password!
Changing password for user root.
New password:
Retype new password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is too short
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
************** Setting up the network ***************
Configure supported protocols:
0) IPv4 Only
1) IPv6 Only
2) IPv4 and IPv6
Please select your option (rtn for 0):
There are 4 ethernet devices available for use. The default device
is the device through which the default gateway can be accessed.
Ctp circuits can run over any ethernet device, default or not.
A default device must be configured, other devices may be configured
and enabled, or disabled. Here is a list ot the available devices
and their descriptions:
eth0: 10/100/1000 Copper (front)
eth1: 10/100/1000 Copper (back)
eth2: 1000 Fiber (left)
eth3: 1000 Fiber (right)
What device would you like to make the IPV4 default device? (rtn for eth0): eth1
OK, eth1 (10/100/1000 Copper (back)) will be configured as IPV4 default device.
Please input the hostname (return for (none)): nova_54
===== Configuration for eth1 (default device):
Please input the ip (return for 127.0.0.1): 172.25.61.54
Please input the netmask (return for 255.255.255.0): 255.255.255.128
Please input the gateway (return for 127.0.0.1): 172.25.61.1
Please input the mtu in bytes (return for 1500):
Add route to interface eth1 [n]
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=== OS Security level set to LOW ===
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************** Setting up date/time *****************
Setting the date (GMT). Please input the year [2008-2020] (return for 2010):
Setting the date (GMT). Please input the month [1-12] (return for 01):
Setting the date (GMT). Please input the day [1-31] (return for 11):
Setting the date (GMT). Please input the hour [0-23] (return for 20):
Setting the date (GMT). Please input the minute [0-59] (return for 22):
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
Entering non-interactive startup
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109Copyright © 2017, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Chapter 16: Powering On

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BrandJuniper
ModelCTP1000 Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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