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CTP2024 Platform Specifications and Certification on page 33
CTP2056 Platform Specifications and Certification on page 34
CAUTION: Evaluate the overall loadingof the branch circuit before you install
any equipment into a rack.
To power on the device:
1. Verify that the power source is operational.
2. Inspect all grounding and power connections to the device chassis.
3. Confirm that all cable connections are secure.
4. Switch any available power switches to ON.
5. Monitor LEDs to verify that the device is booting properly.
The device goes through a boot process. When a prompt appears on the system
console, the device is ready to be configured. If the system is new, the device boots
to a first boot script. If the system is already operational, it boots to a login prompt.
The series of login prompts requires the following settings:
1. Default username (ctp) and password (ctp). (We recommend that you change the
root password after entering the default.)
2. Supported protocol or protocols—(0) IPv4 only, (1) IPv6 only, or (2) IPv4 and IPv6.
Enter the appropriate number value.
3. Default interface—From the list of available devices, such as eth0 and eth1 (or more),
enter the one to be the default.
4. Hostname of the device.
5. IP address of the interface—Enter the IP address of the selected interface, or accept
the loopback address (127.0.0.1) by default.
6. Netmask of the IP address—Enter the netmask (such as 255.255.255.128), or accept
255.255.255.0 as the default.
7. Gateway IP address—Enter the IP address of the gateway, or accept the local address
(127.0.0.1) as the default
8. Maximum transmission unit (MTU)—Enter the MTU in bytes, or accept 1500 bytes as
the default.
9. Static routes added to the default interface, if any.
10. Date and time GMT (more precisely, UTC)—Enter these separately in digits for the
month, day, hour, and minutes in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), or accept the
internal settings.
The device goes into startup mode.
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BrandJuniper
ModelCTP2024
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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