A
C
- cabling
- fast Ethernet 1, 2
- overview
- power 1, 2
- recommendations
- required tools
- Case Manager, Juniper
- cleaning platform
- compliance, regulatory
- console See management console
- CTP overview
- CTP1002 platform 1
- CTP1004 platform 1
- CTP1012 platform 1
- CTPOS
- CTPView
- customer support 1
- contacting Juniper
- information needed
- locating serial numbers
- return procedure 1, 2
D
- damaged components, returning
- DB-25 connector 1, 2
- DB-9
- declaration of conformity, EC
E
H
I
- inspecting before installation
- installing
- interface modules
- pinouts See pinouts
J
M
- maintaining
- management console
- modules and components
P
- pinouts
- power
- powering off
- powering on 1, 2
- preinstallation responsibilities
R
S
T
- technical support
- troubleshooting power failures 1, 2
U
V
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Setting Up Management Access on the CTP1000 Platform
Before you power on the device, you must set up a management console. You use the console to communicate with the device during the power-on process, to set an IP address, and to manage the system using the command-line interface (CLI).
You can monitor and manage the system through either of these methods:
- Console terminal—Connect a console (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation) directly to the device’s RS-232 serial port.
- Remote console—Connect 10/100Base-T to an Ethernet port, and run SSH from a remote console.
For initial access to the system, you need to physically connect your console directly to the device’s RS-232 port. Through this connection you use the CLI to set an IP address on the device. After you configure the IP address, you can access the device remotely (for example, through SSH).
Related Documentation
- CTP1000 Console Port Setup
- Using HyperTerminal with the CTP1000 Platform
- Connecting Directly to the CTP1000 Platform
- CTP1000 Platform SSH Setup