Connections Between Jcs1200 And T Series Chassis; Figure 6: Route Reflector Interfaces And Ports - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

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Connections Between JCS1200 and T Series Chassis

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Figure 6: Route Reflector Interfaces and Ports

fxp0
Switch Module 1
Switch Module 2
fxp1
JCS1200 Platform
Internal LAN
Root System Domains on page 4
Protected System Domains on page 4
Example: Configuring the JCS1200 Platform as a Route Reflector on page 157
Example: Configuring Client-to-Client Reflection (OSPF) on page 166
The JCS1200 and T Series routers are connected through standard Ethernet links between
one or more JCS switch modules and one or more T Series Control Boards (T-CBs). The
JCS switch module has six ports. Port 1 is connected to Root System Domain 1 (RSD1),
port 2 to RSD2, and port 3 to RSD3. Port 6 connects to the management ports on all
Routing Engines in the JCS chassis. Port 4 and port 5 are reserved.
In Figure 7 on page 12, Ethernet port 1 (RSD1) on JCS switch module 1 is connected to the
T Series Connector Interface Panel (CIP) port on T-CB-0, whereas Ethernet port 1 (RSD1)
on JCS switch module 2 is connected to the CIP port on T-CB-1.
When there are two JCS switch modules, each Routing Engine can be configured with
two Ethernet management ports. One port (fxp0.0) is connected to port 6 on the JCS
switch module in bay 1, whereas the other port (fxp1.0) is connected to port 6 on the JCS
switch module in bay 2. Each connection is a dedicated 1000-Mbps link.
Chapter 1: JCS1200 Chassis and T Series Routers as a Single Platform
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