Default CTPOS and CTPView Accounts and Passwords
This topic lists the default accounts and passwords for the CTP Series platforms and the CTPView server.
Table 1 lists the default accounts and passwords to access the CTPView server.
Table 1: CTPView Server Default Accounts and Passwords
| Application | Account | Default Username | Default Password |
Server (CLI) | BIOS menu | Not applicable | CTPView-2-2 |
Server (CLI) | GRUB boot loader | Not applicable | CTPView-2-2 |
Server (CLI) | user account | juniper (lowercase j) | CTPView-2-2 |
Server (CLI) | root account | root | CTPView-2-2 |
CTPView (browser) | Global_Admin account | Juniper (uppercase J) | CTPView-2-2 |
MySQL (CLI) | root account | root | CTPView-2-2 |
MySQL (CLI) | Apache account | ctpview_mysql | CTPView-2-2 |
![]() | Note: Upgrading from a CTPView software version lower than 2.2 to the current software does not change the existing server passwords or accounts except to add the juniper user account. However, all the user accounts that existed in the lower version of the CTPView software are removed. In the higher versions, browser access to the CTPView server is through a login interface, which requires that an administrator create new usernames and passwords. |
Table 2 lists the default accounts and passwords to access CTPOS on the CTP Series platforms.
Table 2: CTPOS Default Account and Password
| Application | Account | Default Username | Default Password |
CTP platform | CLI menu | ctp | ctp |
Related Topics
- Updating the CTPView Server Operating System and CTPView Network Management System Software
- Installing or Upgrading the CTPView Server OS and CTPView Software
- Upgrading Only the CTPView Software
- Setting a New Password for a Nonroot User Account (CTPView Server CLI)
- Setting a New Password for a Root User Account (CTPView Server CLI)
- CTPOS and CTPView Software Password Requirements

