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Example: Configuring Shared Interfaces (SONET)

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CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
power off thermal shutdown
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Physical Slot
Current state
Election priority
DRAM
Memory utilization
CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
power off thermal shutdown
Load averages:
In this example, PSD2 owns the Routing Engines in slots 3 and 4 on the JCS chassis as
indicated by the values in the
, whereas the Routing Engine in slot 4 is the
master
Configuring an RSD and Creating PSDs on page 84
In this configuration example, two Protected System Domains (PSDs) share a single
interface on a Flexible PIC Controller (FPC) that is owned by the Root System Domain
(RSD).
Requirements on page 137
Overview on page 137
Configuration on page 137
Verification on page 143
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