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Juniper Day One+ User Manual

Juniper Day One+
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Day One+
PTX10004
IN THIS GUIDE
Step 1: Begin | 1
Step 2: Up and Running | 7
Step 3: Keep Going | 11
Step 1: Begin
IN THIS SECTION
Meet the PTX10004 | 1
Install the PTX10004 in a Rack | 2
Power On | 6
In this guide, we provide a simple, three-step path, to quickly get you up and running with your new AC-powered router.
We've simplified and shortened the installation and configuration steps, and included how-to videos. You'll learn how to
install the PTX1004 in a rack, power it up, and configure basic settings.
Meet the PTX10004
The Juniper Networks
®
PTX10004 modular router is the ultra-compact, ultra-high-density router for today’s space-and
power-constrained facilities. The PTX10004 supports 400GbE architectures with inline Media Access Control Security
(MACsec) on all ports for uncompromised security. The compact 7-U design and the ability to scale from 19.2 Tbps to
57.6 Tbps makes the PTX10004 perfectly optimized for data center and colocation racks.

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Juniper Day One+ Specifications

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BrandJuniper
ModelDay One+
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Summary

Step 1: Begin

Meet the PTX10004

Describes the PTX10004 router as ultra-compact and high-density for data centers.

Install the PTX10004 in a Rack

Details the physical installation process of the PTX10004 router into a standard rack.

Power On

Guides on connecting the PTX10004 router to power and powering it up.

Step 2: Up and Running

Connect to the Router

Instructions on establishing a console connection to the PTX10004 for initial configuration.

Set a Root Password and an Optional Hostname

Steps to secure the router by setting a root password and configuring its hostname.

Configure the Default Gateway and Ethernet Interface

Steps to set up network connectivity by configuring the default gateway and management interface.

Configure Optional Routes, Services, and Commit the Configuration

Instructions for adding static routes, enabling services like SSH/Telnet, and committing changes.

Step 3: Keep Going

What's Next?

Provides guidance on further actions after the PTX10004 is configured, such as interface configuration.

General Information

Offers resources for managing licenses, finding documentation, and learning about Junos OS Evolved.

Learn With Videos

Lists video resources for learning about PTX10004 installation, configuration, and Juniper technologies.

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