Juniper CTP Series Hardware Manual
Juniper CTP Series Hardware Manual

Juniper CTP Series Hardware Manual

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Juniper Networks CTP150 Circuit to Packet
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2020-02-07

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  • Page 1 Juniper Networks CTP150 Circuit to Packet Platform Hardware Guide Published 2020-02-07...
  • Page 2 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT The Juniper Networks product that is the subject of this technical documentation consists of (or is intended for use with) Juniper Networks software. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) posted at https://support.juniper.net/support/eula/.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview CTP150 Platform Overview | 3 Introducing CTP Series Platforms | 3 CTP150 Platform Overview | 3 CTP150 Interface Modules | 7 CTP150 Serial Interface Module | 7 CTP150 Multiservice Interface Module | 8 CTP150 T1/E1 Interface Module | 9...
  • Page 4 Canadian Department of Communications Explanatory Notes | 48 DOC Explanatory Notes: Equipment Attachment Limitations | 48 Notes explicatives du ministère des Communications: limites visant les accessoires | 49 Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices | 50 Installation Unpacking and Inspecting | 55...
  • Page 5 If You Detect or Suspect Damage | 57 Contacting Juniper Networks | 57 Installing the Chassis | 59 Before You Install the CTP150 Platform | 59 Installing the CTP150 Platform in Freestanding Mode | 60 Installing the CTP150 Platform in a Rack | 60...
  • Page 6 Maintenance Maintaining Components | 87 Required Tools for Maintaining the CTP Platform | 87 Storing CTP Modules and Other Components | 87 Cleaning the CTP Platform | 88 Replacing an AC Power Supply | 89 Product Reclamation and Recycling | 91 Product Reclamation and Recycling Program | 91 Packing and Returning Hardware | 93 Return Procedure | 93...
  • Page 7: Overview

    PART Overview CTP150 Platform Overview | 3 CTP150 Interface Modules | 7...
  • Page 9: Ctp150 Platform Overview

    (TDM) and other circuit-based applications across next-generation IP networks. CTP Series platforms create an IP packet flow from a serial data or analog voice connection at one end and provide the necessary processing to re-create the serial bit stream or analog signal from the received packet flow at the other end.
  • Page 10 CAUTION: Do not remove CompactFlash cards from a running device. If you remove the card while data is being written to or copied from the CompactFlash card, data can be lost or corrupted. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you shut down the device before removing or inserting a CompactFlash card.
  • Page 11 (FRUs). Figure 2 on page 5 shows the CompactFlash drive with the cover plate removed. Figure 2: CTP150 Chassis (Rear View) Ejector lever Handle Fans Compact AC power Flash drive cord inlet RELATED DOCUMENTATION Introducing CTP Series Platforms | 3...
  • Page 12: Ctp150 Interface Modules

    CTP150 Clock Module | 10 CTP150 Serial Interface Module The Juniper Networks CTP150 Circuit to Packet platform optionally includes a replaceable CTP150–IM-SER serial interface module that can be paired with another module of the same type or a T1/E1 interface module.
  • Page 13: Ctp150 Multiservice Interface Module

    CTP150 Interface Module HD-26 Connector Cable Pinouts | 27 CTP150 Multiservice Interface Module The Juniper Networks CTP150 Circuit to Packet platform optionally includes a Serial Multiservice Interface module CTP150-IM-SER-MS. The module provides 4-KHz or high quality analog audio, or interrange instrumentation group (IRIG) signals.
  • Page 14: Ctp150 T1/E1 Interface Module

    CTP150 Interface Module HD-26 Connector Cable Pinouts | 27 CTP150 T1/E1 Interface Module The Juniper Networks CTP150 Circuit to Packet platform optionally includes a replaceable CTP150-IM-4P-T1E1 interface module that can be paired with another module of the same type or a serial...
  • Page 15: Ctp150 Clock Module

    The four-port T1/E1 interface module supports individual cabling for each port. The CTP150 ports have T1/E1 ports for RJ-48 connectors (see Figure 5 on page 10). The highest-numbered port (labeled 3) is on the left, and the lowest-numbered port (labeled 0) is at the right, with the CLK port still farther to the right. Figure 5: CTP150 T1/E1 Interface Module T1/E1 Network...
  • Page 16 one port needs to be used for both interfaces. One port is of the HD-26 connector type, and the other is of the RJ-45 connector type. On the CLK port, differential clock signals are output on the pins 4 and 17 of the HD-26 connector. When an EIA-530A DCE-F serial cable (CTP150-CBL-DB25-DCE-F) is connected to the CLK port, the TT pins 24 and 11 of the DB25 connector output clock signals.
  • Page 17: Planning

    PART Planning System Specifications and Certifications | 15 Planning and Preparing the Site | 21 Equipment Rack Requirements | 23 Cable and Pinout Specifications | 27...
  • Page 19: System Specifications And Certifications

    CHAPTER 3 System Specifications and Certifications IN THIS CHAPTER CTP150 Platform Specifications | 15 CTP150 Platform Certifications | 18 CTP150 Platform Specifications Table 1: CTP150 Platform Specifications Category Specification Weight Chassis only 14.5 lb (6.6 kg) Dimensions Chassis only 1.73 in. (4.4 cm) high 17.24 in.
  • Page 20 Table 1: CTP150 Platform Specifications (continued) Category Specification Redundancy (input power) Single DC line input feed AC Input Power required 100–240 VAC AC line frequency 50–60 Hz Nominal current (115V amps) <1.0 Power 100 W Space Requirements 3 ft. (90 cm) behind device or rack. Do not block air vents on the front or back of the device.
  • Page 21 Table 1: CTP150 Platform Specifications (continued) Category Specification Electromagnetic Emissions AS/NZS CISPR 22:2004 Agency Certification BSMI CNS 13438 and NCC C6357 Taiwan Radiated Emissions EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) EN 300 386 V1.3.3 (2005) Telecom Network Equipment - EMC requirements EN 55022 Class A (2006) European Radiated Emissions EN 55024 +A1+A2 (1998) Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics EN-61000-3-2 (2006) Power Line Harmonics (2006) Power Line Harmonics...
  • Page 22: Ctp150 Platform Certifications

    CTP150 Platform Certifications Table 2: CTP150 Platform Certifications Category Specification Safety Agency Certification AS/NZS 60950.1-2003 Safety of Information Technology Equipment CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 (2007) Information Technology Equipment - Safety EN 60950-1 (2005) Information Technology Equipment - Safety IEC 60950-1 (2005) Information Technology Equipment - Safety (All country deviations) Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) UL 60950-1 (1st Ed.) Information Technology Equipment...
  • Page 23 Table 2: CTP150 Platform Certifications (continued) Category Specification Electromagnetic Emissions Agency Certification AS/NZS CISPR 22:2004 BSMI CNS 13438 and NCC C6357 Taiwan Radiated Emissions EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) EN 300 386 V1.3.3 (2005) Telecom Network Equipment - EMC requirements EN 55022 Class A (2006) European Radiated Emissions EN 55024 +A1+A2 (1998) Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics EN-61000-3-2 (2006) Power Line Harmonics (2006)
  • Page 24: Planning And Preparing The Site

    CTP150 Environmental Requirements | 21 Before You Install a CTP Platform Before you install a Juniper Networks CTP Circuit to Packet platform: Verify that the electrical supply meets all power requirements. See the system specifications for the applicable CTP model.
  • Page 25 Be sure to allow enough space around the device for adequate ventilation. Inadequate ventilation can cause the device to overheat. CAUTION: Do not block the air vents on the device. Otherwise, the device might overheat. RELATED DOCUMENTATION Before You Install a CTP Platform | 21...
  • Page 26: Equipment Rack Requirements

    CHAPTER 5 Equipment Rack Requirements IN THIS CHAPTER CTP150 Rack Requirements | 23 CTP150 Mechanical Requirements | 23 CTP150 Space Requirements | 24 CTP150 Rack Installation | 24 CTP Cabling Recommendations | 25 CTP150 Rack Requirements When allocating equipment rack space, consider the following: Type of equipment racks recommended for the system Number of equipment racks required to hold your current system configuration Future expansion...
  • Page 27: Ctp150 Space Requirements

    The distance between the mounting holes in the two posts must be 18.31 in. +/-.063 in., as specified in the EIA-310-D document. An optional mounting kit is available for midchassis mounting. Contact your Juniper Networks sales representative for more information.
  • Page 28: Ctp Cabling Recommendations

    Equipment racks are anchored to the floor and, when possible, anchored to the ceiling as well. Equipment rack installations comply with applicable local, state, and national codes. RELATED DOCUMENTATION CTP150 Rack Requirements | 23 CTP150 Mechanical Requirements | 23 CTP150 Space Requirements | 24 CTP Cabling Recommendations We suggest that you comply with the following recommendations: Ensure that cable distance and rate limits meet IEEE-recommended maximum speeds and distances for...
  • Page 29: Cable And Pinout Specifications

    CHAPTER 6 Cable and Pinout Specifications IN THIS CHAPTER CTP150 Interface Module HD-26 Connector Cable Pinouts | 27 CTP150 Console Cable Pinouts | 34 CTP Fast Ethernet and Power Cables | 36 CTP150 Interface Module HD-26 Connector Cable Pinouts IN THIS SECTION EIA-530 Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (DB-25 Female DCE) | 28 EIA-530 Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (DB-25 Male DTE) | 29 X.21 Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (DB-15 Female DCE) | 31...
  • Page 30: Eia-530 Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (Db-25 Female Dce)

    The CTP150 device has five separate EIA-530 cabling options for the serial interface module, with a male HD-26 connector on the module end and the following connectors on the DCE or DTE end: Female DB-25 connector on the DCE end for EIA-530/RS-422/V.11, RS-232/V.24, V.35 Male DB-25 connector on the DTE end for EIA-530/RS-422/V.11, RS-232/V.24, V.35 Female DB-15 connector on the DCE end for X.21 Male DB-15 connector on the DTE end for X.21...
  • Page 31: Eia-530 Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (Db-25 Male Dte)

    Table 3: EIA-530 DCE Connector Interface Signals for HD-26 to Female DB-25 (continued) HD-26 DB-25 Description Circuit Data terminal ready (DTR)—A (input to CTP) Local loopback (LL) (input to CTP) Receive Data (RD)—B (output from CTP) Receive Clock—B (output from CTP) Transmit Clock (from DCE)—B (output from CTP) Transmit Clock (from DTE)—B (input to CTP) Transmit Data—B (input to CTP)
  • Page 32 Table 4: EIA-530 DTE Connector Interface Signals for HD-26 to Male DB-25 (continued) HD-26 Pin DB-25 Pin Description Receive Clock—A (input to CTP) Receive Data—A (input to CTP) Data carrier detect—A (input to CTP) Data terminal ready—A (output from CTP) Request to send—A (output from CTP) Request to send—B (output from CTP) Clear to send—B (input to CTP)
  • Page 33: Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (Db-15 Female Dce)

    X.21 Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (DB-15 Female DCE) Table 5 on page 31 lists the X.21 interface signal pinouts for the HD-26 connector to the female DB-15 connector for the CTP150 platform. Table 5: X.21 DCE Connector Interface Signals for HD-26 to Female DB-15 HD-26 Pin DB-15 Pin Description...
  • Page 34: Connector Interface Signal Pinouts (Rj-45 Male)

    Table 6: X.21 DTE Connector Interface Signals for HD-26 to Male DB-15 (continued) HD-26 Pin DB-15 Pin Description Transmit Clock—A (output from CTP) Receive Clock—A (input to CTP) Receive Data—A (input to CTP) Signal Out—A (output from CTP) Signal Out—B (output from CTP) Signal In—B (input to CTP) Signal In A (input to CTP) Transmit Data—B (output from CTP)
  • Page 35: T1/E1 Interface Signal Pinouts (Rj-45 Male)

    Table 7: V.24 Connector Interface Signals for HD-26 to RJ-45 (continued) HD-26 Pin RJ-45 Pin Description 24, 26 T1/E1 Interface Signal Pinouts (RJ-45 Male) Table 8 on page 33 lists the T1/E1 interface module pinout for the RJ-45 connector. Table 8: T1/E1 Interface Module—RJ-45 Connector Pinout RJ-45 Pin Signal RX Ring...
  • Page 36: Ctp150 Console Cable Pinouts

    CTP150 Console Cable Pinouts...
  • Page 37 The console connector to the CTP150 platform is a standard RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter cable. Figure 6 on page 35 displays the console cable pin configurations for CTP150 device. On the left is the RJ-45 connector, and on the right is the DB-9 connector with the pin numbering indicated. The console connections are configured to the following parameters: Speed: 9600 bps Data bits: 8...
  • Page 38: Ctp Fast Ethernet And Power Cables

    RELATED DOCUMENTATION CTP Fast Ethernet and Power Cables | 36 CTP Fast Ethernet and Power Cables IN THIS SECTION Fast Ethernet Cables | 36 DC Power Cables | 36 Fast Ethernet Cables The Ethernet connection is a standard RJ-45 connector. Typically, a straight-through cable is used to connect to a switch, and a crossover cable is used to connect to a router.
  • Page 39: Safety

    PART Safety General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 39 Module Installation Safety Guidelines and Warnings | 41 Hardware Compliance | 43...
  • Page 41: Ctp Safety Guidelines And Warnings

    Doing so can cause electric shock and serious burns. WARNING: For the larger CTP series devices, three people are required to install the device in a rack: two to lift the device into position and one to screw it to the rack.
  • Page 42 WARNING: Do not work on the device or connect or disconnect cables during lightning activity. WARNING: Be sure that circuit breakers for the power source are in the OFF position before attaching power cables. WARNING: Before servicing the device, turn off the power. WARNING: Remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches) before working on equipment that is connected to power lines.
  • Page 43: Module Installation Safety Guidelines And Warnings

    Doing so can cause electric shock and serious burns. WARNING: Never attempt to repair parts of modules yourself. Only trained customer service personnel are authorized to service parts. Call Juniper Networks Customer Service to make arrangements to return defective modules for repair.
  • Page 44 RELATED DOCUMENTATION Required Tools and Safety Items for Installing CTP150 Modules | 64 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement | 45 FCC Requirements for Consumer Products | 45 Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health | 46 Compliance with Canadian Regulations | 46...
  • Page 45: Hardware Compliance

    FCC Requirements for Consumer Products | 45 Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health | 46 Compliance with Canadian Regulations | 46 Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices | 50 Declaration of Conformity for the CTP150 Platform Figure 7 on page 44...
  • Page 46 Figure 7: CTP150 Platform Declaration of Conformity RELATED DOCUMENTATION...
  • Page 47: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Statement

    CTP150 Platform Specifications | 15 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 48: Food And Drug Administration, Center For Devices And Radiological Health

    If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the manufacturer for warranty/repair information. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. RELATED DOCUMENTATION Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement | 45 Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health | 46...
  • Page 49: Industry Canada Notice

    Industry Canada Notice IN THIS SECTION Industry Canada Notice CS-03 | 47 Avis CS-03 d'Industrie Canada | 47 Industry Canada Notice CS-03 The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operation and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s).
  • Page 50: Canadian Department Of Communications Explanatory Notes

    Les réparations de l'appareillage certifié devraient être confiées à un service d'entretien canadien désigné par lefournisseur. En cas de réparation ou de modification effectuées par l'utilisateur ou de mauvais fonctionnement del'appareillage, le service de télécommunications peut demander le débranchment de l'appareillage.
  • Page 51: Notes Explicatives Du Ministère Des Communications: Limites Visant Les Accessoires

    Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
  • Page 52: Statements Of Volatility For Juniper Network Devices

    Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices A statement of volatility—sometimes known as letter of volatility—identifies the volatile and non-volatile storage components in Juniper Networks devices, and describes how to remove non-volatile storage components from the device. NOTE: Statements of volatility are not available for all Juniper Networks devices.
  • Page 53 LN Series: LN1000–CC MX Series: M7i Compact Forwarding Engine Board (CFEB) M40e and M10i M320 MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MX240, MX480, and MX960 RE-A-2000 Route Engine RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine QFX Series: QFX3008-I QFX3100 QFX3500 QFX3600 QFX5100-24Q QFX5100-48S QFX5100-48T QFX5110-32Q QFX5110-48S QFX5200 QFX5200-32C...
  • Page 54 SRX220 SRX240H SRX240H-POE SRX300 SRX320 SRX340 and SRX345 SRX550 SRX650 SRX1400 SRX1500 SRX3400 and SRX3600 SRX5400, SRX5600, and SRX5800 SRX-MP-1SERIAL SSG-520M T Series: RE-A-2000 Route Engine...
  • Page 55: Installation

    PART Installation Unpacking and Inspecting | 55 Installing the Chassis | 59 Installing Modules | 63 Cabling | 69...
  • Page 57: Before You Unpack The Ctp Platform

    Unpacking the CTP Device | 55 Inspecting Platform Components and Accessories | 56 If You Detect or Suspect Damage | 57 Contacting Juniper Networks | 57 Before You Unpack the CTP Platform Before you begin unpacking the device, be sure you have the following tools: No.
  • Page 58: Inspecting Platform Components And Accessories

    WARNING: For the larger CTP series devices, three people are required to install the device in a rack: two to lift the device into position and one to screw it to the rack. To unpack the device: 1. Cut the two straps that secure the carton to the skid, open the carton from the top, and remove the box of accessories that sits on top of the device.
  • Page 59: If You Detect Or Suspect Damage

    Inspecting Platform Components and Accessories | 56 Contacting Juniper Networks | 57 Contacting Juniper Networks Please contact Juniper Networks at 1-888-314-JTAC (from the United States, Canada, or Mexico) or 1-408-745-9500 (from elsewhere), or contact your sales representative if you have any questions or concerns. See “Contacting Customer Support”...
  • Page 60: Installing The Chassis

    CHAPTER 11 Installing the Chassis IN THIS CHAPTER Before You Install the CTP150 Platform | 59 Installing the CTP150 Platform in Freestanding Mode | 60 Installing the CTP150 Platform in a Rack | 60 Before You Install the CTP150 Platform Before installing the platform: Refer to the platform specifications for the particular CTP model or series.
  • Page 61: Installing The Ctp150 Platform In Freestanding Mode

    Installing the CTP150 Platform in Freestanding Mode When installing the device on a table top or in any other freestanding mode, be sure to leave enough space around the device for adequate ventilation. Position the chassis with easy access to the connections that it needs for power, local communications, and remote communications.
  • Page 62 3. Position the device in its designated location in the equipment rack. Make sure the holes of the mounting brackets align evenly with the holes of the equipment rack on both sides. 4. Starting at the bottom of the device, secure the device in the equipment rack by using the 10-32 x 3/8 Phillips screws.
  • Page 63: Installing Modules

    CHAPTER 12 Installing Modules IN THIS CHAPTER CTP150 Modules Slot and Port Numbering | 63 Protecting CTP150 Modules and Slots | 64 Required Tools and Safety Items for Installing CTP150 Modules | 64 Installing a CTP Interface Module, Processor Module, or Clock Module | 65 Removing a CTP Interface Module, Processor Module, or Clock Module | 66 Installing or Removing a CTP150 CompactFlash Card | 67 CTP150 Modules Slot and Port Numbering...
  • Page 64: Protecting Ctp150 Modules And Slots

    Protecting CTP150 Modules and Slots To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge, wear an antistatic wrist strap, and ensure proper grounding when handling components. To protect the modules, components, and slots when installing components, observe the following guidelines: CAUTION: When handling components, use an antistatic wrist strap connected to a proper grounding device.
  • Page 65: Installing A Ctp Interface Module, Processor Module, Or Clock Module

    ESD wrist strap or other grounding device RELATED DOCUMENTATION Safety Guidelines and Warnings for Installing CTP Modules | 41 Installing a CTP Interface Module, Processor Module, or Clock Module | 65 Installing a CTP Interface Module, Processor Module, or Clock Module To install a CTP module: 1.
  • Page 66: Removing A Ctp Interface Module, Processor Module, Or Clock Module

    8. Tighten the module's captive screws using a Phillips screwdriver. NOTE: Tighten the captive screws completely before installing an adjacent module so that proper electromagnetic interference (EMI) gasket compression occurs. Failure to do this can make it difficult to install adjacent modules. 9.
  • Page 67: Installing Or Removing A Ctp150 Compactflash Card

    3. Use a Philips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws located at the top and bottom of the module panel. 4. If the module has ejector handles, press the red release buttons, and pull the ejector handles outward to the open position. 5.
  • Page 68 RELATED DOCUMENTATION Installing a CTP Interface Module, Processor Module, or Clock Module | 65...
  • Page 69: Cabling

    CHAPTER 13 Cabling IN THIS CHAPTER Cabling the CTP150 Platform Overview | 69 Required Tools, Wires, and Cables for the CTP150 Platform | 70 Cabling a CTP150 Interface Module | 71 CTP150 Fast Ethernet Cables | 71 Cabling the CTP150 Platform Overview Cabling the CTP platform requires the following main tasks: 1.
  • Page 70: Required Tools, Wires, And Cables For The Ctp150 Platform

    Required Tools, Wires, and Cables for the CTP150 Platform | 70 Setting Up Management Access to the CTP150 Platform | 75 CTP150 Console Port Setup Cabling a CTP150 Interface Module | 71 Required Tools, Wires, and Cables for the CTP150 Platform Cabling your device takes only a few minutes.
  • Page 71: Cabling A Ctp150 Interface Module

    Cabling the CTP150 Platform Overview | 69 Cabling a CTP150 Interface Module | 71 Cabling a CTP150 Interface Module To install a cable in an interface module: 1. Ground yourself by using an antistatic wrist strap or other device, and connect it to an ESD grounding jack, if available, or another grounding device.
  • Page 72 Cabling a CTP150 Interface Module | 71...
  • Page 73: Configuration

    PART Configuration Accessing the CTP150 Platform | 75 Powering On and Initially Configuring the CTP150 Device | 79...
  • Page 75: Accessing The Ctp150 Platform

    CHAPTER 14 Accessing the CTP150 Platform IN THIS CHAPTER Setting Up Management Access to the CTP150 Platform | 75 Connecting Directly to the CTP150 Platform | 75 Using HyperTerminal to Access the CTP150 Device | 76 Using SSH to Access the CTP Platform | 77 Setting Up Management Access to the CTP150 Platform Before you power on the device for the first time, you need to physically connect a console (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation) to the device’s CONSOLE port.
  • Page 76: Using Hyperterminal To Access The Ctp150 Device

    To communicate with the device through the console, you must have a terminal emulation program running on your console terminal. You can use any terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal. A UNIX workstation can use the emulator TIP. To connect a console directly to the CTP150 device: 1.
  • Page 77: Using Ssh To Access The Ctp Platform

    Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Xon/Xoff 7. Click OK. RELATED DOCUMENTATION Setting Up Management Access to the CTP150 Platform | 75 Connecting Directly to the CTP150 Platform | 75 Using SSH to Access the CTP Platform When you have configured an IP address for the CTP150 device, you can run SSH from a remote host to access the device through its Ethernet port.
  • Page 78: Powering On And Initially Configuring The Ctp150 Device

    CHAPTER 15 Powering On and Initially Configuring the CTP150 Device IN THIS CHAPTER Before You Power On the CTP150 Device | 79 Powering On and Initially Configuring the CTP150 Device | 80 Powering Off the CTP Platform | 83 Before You Power On the CTP150 Device Before powering on the device, make sure you complete the following tasks.
  • Page 79: Powering On And Initially Configuring The Ctp150 Device

    Powering On and Initially Configuring the CTP150 Device IN THIS SECTION Powering On the CTP150 Device | 80 Configuring the First Boot Script for the CTP150 Device | 81 Powering On the CTP150 Device In this procedure we assume that the device is already connected to a power source. For specifications on the electrical requirements for the device, see “CTP150 Platform Specifications”...
  • Page 80: Configuring The First Boot Script For The Ctp150 Device

    SEE ALSO Before You Power On the CTP150 Device | 79 Powering Off the CTP Platform | 83 Configuring the First Boot Script for the CTP150 Device For the first-time boot process, there is a series of login prompts that require the following settings: 1.
  • Page 81 For example: ***** First boot of this flash. Setting up basic system configuration. ***** *********** Setting up the root password ************ Changing root's password! Changing password for user root. New password: Retype new password: BAD PASSWORD: it is too short passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
  • Page 82: Powering Off The Ctp Platform

    ====================================== === OS Security level set to LOW === ====================================== Backing up /etc to nonvolatile storage.. Backing up /usr/local to nonvolatile storage.. ************** Setting up date/time ***************** Setting the date (GMT). Please input the year [2008-2020] (return for 2010): Setting the date (GMT). Please input the month [1-12] (return for 11): Setting the date (GMT).
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    PART Maintenance Maintaining Components | 87 Product Reclamation and Recycling | 91 Packing and Returning Hardware | 93...
  • Page 85: Maintaining Components

    CHAPTER 16 Maintaining Components IN THIS CHAPTER Required Tools for Maintaining the CTP Platform | 87 Storing CTP Modules and Other Components | 87 Cleaning the CTP Platform | 88 Replacing an AC Power Supply | 89 Required Tools for Maintaining the CTP Platform You need the following tools and other items to replace platform components: Flathead and Phillips screwdrivers Insulated adjustable wrench...
  • Page 86: Cleaning The Ctp Platform

    CAUTION: Failure to store electronic modules and components correctly can lead to damage of these items. Follow these guidelines for storing modules and other components: Store each module in a separate antistatic bag. Store other components in an antistatic plastic container. Some of these containers can accommodate several components in separate compartments.
  • Page 87: Replacing An Ac Power Supply

    RELATED DOCUMENTATION Required Tools for Maintaining the CTP Platform | 87 Storing CTP Modules and Other Components | 87 Replacing an AC Power Supply Before you remove a power supply, be aware of the following: The minimum number of power supplies must be present in the router at all times. To maintain proper cooling and prevent thermal shutdown of the operating power supply unit, each power supply slot must contain either a power supply or a blank panel.
  • Page 88 Figure 8: Replacing an AC Power Supply Ejector lever Handle Fans Compact AC power Flash drive cord inlet To install an AC power supply (see Figure 8 on page 90): 1. Move the AC input switch next to the appliance inlet on the power supply to the off (O) position. 2.
  • Page 89: Product Reclamation And Recycling

    Juniper Networks provides recycling support for our equipment worldwide to comply with the WEEE Directive. For recycling information, go to https://www.juniper.net/environmental, and indicate the type of Juniper Networks equipment that you wish to dispose of and the country where it is currently located, or contact your Juniper Networks account representative.
  • Page 90 Products returned through our reclamation process are recycled, recovered, or disposed of in a responsible manner. Our packaging is designed to be recycled and should be handled in accordance with your local recycling policies. RELATED DOCUMENTATION Return Procedure | 93 Returning CTP Products for Repair or Replacement | 94...
  • Page 91: Packing And Returning Hardware

    1. Determine the part number and serial number of the component. For instructions, see “Locating CTP Component Serial Numbers” on page 100. 2. Obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number from the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). See “Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC” on page 100.
  • Page 92: Returning Ctp Products For Repair Or Replacement

    Returning CTP Products for Repair or Replacement In the event of a hardware failure, please contact Juniper Networks to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. This number is necessary to ensure proper tracking and handling of returned material at the factory.
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting

    PART Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Power Failures | 97 Contacting Customer Support | 99...
  • Page 95: Troubleshooting Power Failures

    2. Verify that the power supply is delivering the correct voltage, current, and wattage to the device. See the system specifications for your particular CTP Series platform. 3. If the platform still does not operate, contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC). RELATED DOCUMENTATION...
  • Page 96: Ctp Platform Shuts Down

    CTP Platform Shuts Down Problem Description: Symptoms: Temperature is too high. Power is lost. Solution 1. Verify that power connections are properly attached. 2. Verify that device is receiving power. 3. Look to see whether or not the LEDs are lit. 4.
  • Page 97: Contacting Customer Support

    Locating CTP Component Serial Numbers | 100 Information You Might Need to Supply to JTAC | 100 Contacting Customer Support See the Juniper Networks Web site for complete customer service information: https://support.juniper.net/support/ For your convenience, we provide multiple options for requesting and receiving technical support from the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC): By the Web using Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • Page 98 Locating CTP Component Serial Numbers Before contacting Juniper Networks to request a Return Materials Authorization (RMA), you must find the serial number on the chassis or component. Serial numbers are located on the modules. ID labels are usually applied near the ejector.
  • Page 99 Locating CTP Component Serial Numbers | 100 Returning CTP Products for Repair or Replacement | 94...

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