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Juniper CTP2000 Series Hardware Guide

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RELATED DOCUMENTATION
Cabling the CTP2000 Platform Overview | 108
Cabling a CTP2000 T1/E1 Interface Module | 111
CTP2000 Series Console Cable Pinouts | 63
Terminal Block and Circuit Breaker Specifications | 69
CTP2000 Management Ports
You can monitor and manage the system through a local serial console or a remote network console.
Local serial console—You can connect a local serial console (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation) directly
to the COM2 port on the PP310 and PP332 processors. On the PP833 processor, a local serial console
is connected using the supplied USB-to-DB9 cable (p/n 720-071594), in which the DB-9 connector has
the same pinout as a standard RS-232 DTE port. When the USB-to-DB9 cable is used in conjunction
with the DB-9 adapter labelled “p/n 450-071855”, the available RJ-45 console pinout will be the same
as the console connection on the RTM of PP332/PP310 processor.
Alternatively, if the DB-9 adapter from the bag labelled “p/n 720-056657” is used instead of “p/n
450-071855”, the available RJ-45 console pinout will be similar to the CTP150 console port (and other
Juniper routers). To connect the PP833 processor with the DB-9 male serial port of a PC, additionally
connect a straight RJ-45 cable with the DB-9 adapter from the bag labelled “p/n 720-056657”. The
other end of the RJ-45 cable connects to the DB-9 adapter from the bag labelled “p/n 720-014126”.
Then, you can connect the PC’s DB-9 male connector with the DB-9 adapter “p/n 720-014126”. See
“CTP2000 Series Console Cable Pinouts” on page 63 for more information about console cable pinouts.
Remote network console—Connect Ethernet to an Ethernet port, and run SSH from a remote network
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
Setting Up Management Access on the CTP2000 Platform | 121
Cabling a CTP2000 T1/E1 Interface Module | 111
Cabling the CTP Platform for DC Power | 111
CTP2000 Series Console Cable Pinouts | 63
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Juniper CTP2000 Series Specifications

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BrandJuniper
ModelCTP2000 Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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