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  • Installing or Upgrading the CTPView Server OS and CTPView Software
 

Configuring the CTPView Administrative Settings

This topic provides an overview of configuring CTPView administrative settings. You must configure these settings when you receive a new CTPView server and after you install or upgrade the CTPView server operating system (OS) or the CTPView software. Many of the settings provide better access security for your CTP network. Juniper Networks recommends that you perform some of the following tasks at least every year; details are in the task.

To configure the administrative settings:

  • If the CTPView server is new, prepare the server for configuring the administrative settings.

    See Preparing a New Server.

  • Change the default password used to access the BIOS menu.

    See Changing the BIOS Menu Password (CTPView Server CLI).

  • Change the default password for the server’s default user account.

    See Changing the Server's Default User Account Password (CTPView Server CLI).

  • Change the default password for the server’s root account.

    See Changing the Server's Root Account Password (CTPView Server CLI).

  • Change the default password used to access the GRUB Boot Loader menu.

    See Changing the GRUB Boot Loader Password (CTPView Server Menu).

  • Change the default password for the MySQL server Apache user account.

    See Changing the MySQL Apache Account Password (CTPView Server Menu).

  • Change the default password for the MySQL server Root user account.

    See Changing the MySQL Root Account Password (CTPView Server Menu).

  • Configure the server to operate on your network.

    See Configuring the Network Access (CTPView Server Menu).

  • Create a self-signed Web certificate.

    See Creating a Self-Signed Web Certificate (CTPView Server Menu).

  • Update the CTPView software to ensure that you have the latest features.

    See Updating the CTPView Software.

  • Verify that you can log in to the CTPView GUI from your Web browser.

    See Logging In with a Browser (CTPView).

  • Change the default password for the CTPView GUI default user account.

    See Changing the CTPView GUI Default User Account Password (CTPView).

  • Create at least one global administrative account to access the CTPView Admin Center in the CTPView GUI.

    See Creating a New Global_Admin Account (CTPView).

 

Related Documentation

  • Installing or Upgrading the CTPView Server OS and CTPView Software
 

Published: 2010-10-05


 
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