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JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide

Configuring an RSD and Creating PSDs

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To configure a Root System Domain (RSD), create Protected System Domains (PSDs)
under it, and assign FPCs from the T Series router and Routing Engines from the JCS1200
routing platform to each PSD, perform the following steps.
NOTE: Several of the values set through the following Junos configuration
statements must match the values set by the
the JCS management module CLI. For the
baydata.
Log in to the master Routing Engine on the T Series router.
1.
At the
[edit chassis system-domains]
2.
root-domain-id
configuration statement. The range of values for
through
.
3
This value for this statement must match the
command.
At the
3.
[edit chassis system-domains]
protected-system-domains psdn
to
31
.
NOTE: The PSD identifier must be unique for each RSD. For example, if
PSD1 is assigned to RSD1, neither RSD2 nor RSD3 can contain PSD1.
The value for this statement must match the
command.
At the
[edit chassis system-domains protected-system-domains psdn]
4.
include the following statements:
control-plane-bandwidth-percent percent
that exists on the JCS switch modules and the T Series Control Boards (T-CBs) to
the PSD. The range of values is
overutilization by one PSD over another.
description description
—Assign FPCs to the PSD.
fpcs [ slot-numbers ]
For Junos OS Release 9.4, supported values for
control-system-id control-system-id
value for
control-system-id
The value for this statement must match the
command.
hierarchy level, include the
value set through the
SD
hierarchy level, include the
configuration statement. The range of values
value set through the
PSD
—Assign the percentage of bandwidth
1
to
100
. Allocating bandwidth prevents potential
—Provide a description for the PSD.
slot-numbers
—Assign an ID to the JCS1200 platform. The
can be
through
.
1
4
JCS
baydata
command through
command format, see
baydata
root-domain-id
root-domain-id
baydata
baydata
hierarchy level,
are
through
0
value set through the
baydata
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