Power-On Sequence; Power-Off Sequence; Router And Switch Configuration - Juniper CTP1000 Series Hardware Manual

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Power-On Sequence

Power-Off Sequence

Router and Switch Configuration

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Router and Switch Configuration
5. Connect a grounding cable to the CTP2000 systems that provide a grounding
lug on the rear.
The first time you power on the system and flash drive, enter the information below
on the console connection. You can change this information, if necessary, in the
Node Operations menu. (See Node Operations and Maintenance on page 69 in CTP
Software Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, Software Configuration.)
IP address of the unit
Unit's hostname
Subnet mask
IP gateway address
To power on the CTP system:
1. Be sure that the system is properly installed and that the top cover of a
CTP1002, CTP1004, or CTP1012 system is properly secured.
2. On the CTP1004, CTP1012, CTP2024, and CTP2056 systems, set the rear power
switch to off. Disconnect the external 12V DC supply from a CTP1002 system.
3. Connect the CTP power cable or external supply to either a 115V AC or 230V AC
power source.
4. Set the rear power switch to the ON position, or insert the external 12V DC
supply output into the CTP1002 system.
5. Verify that the front panel power status LED is green on the CTP1002, CTP1004,
and CTP1012 systems and that the green LED is illuminated on the CTP2024
and CTP2056 processor modules.
6. Verify that the front panel HDD activity LED is flickering red on the CTP1002,
CTP1004, and CTP1012 systems.
As described in CTP Software Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, Software Configuration,
an option is provided in the Node Operations menu to power down the node.
Always use this option when maintenance or other activity requires the unit to be
powered off.
The router or switch Fast Ethernet configuration must match the CTP configuration;
otherwise a duplex conflict will result. The default configuration for the CTP Fast
Ethernet interface is to autonegotiate duplex mode and autospeed. We recommend
that you set the switch or router to the same autonegotiation configuration.

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