Step Two: Configure The T Series Router; Step Three: Configure Basic System Properties On A New Psd - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

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JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide

Step Two: Configure the T Series Router

Step Three: Configure Basic System Properties on a New PSD

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Configure Routing Engine (blade) bay data to assign a single Routing Engine (or
redundant pair) to a Root System Domain (RSD) and to a unique Protected System
Domain (PSD).
Configure Routing Engine (blade) names.
Log in to the master Routing Engine on the T Series router to configure it as a Root System
Domain (RSD) and to create Protected System Domains (PSDs) under the RSD. Through
the Junos OS CLI or through the J-Web user interface:
Assign an ID number to the RSD.
1.
This ID number must match the ID number set through the JCS management module
baydata
command.
Configure a PSD and assign it an ID number.
2.
Provide a description of the PSD.
3.
Assign one or more FPCs to the PSD.
4.
NOTE: Any FPC that is not assigned to a PSD belongs to the RSD. For
information about how to configure shared interfaces on a SONET PIC in
an unassigned FPC, see "Step Four: Configure Shared Interfaces
(Optional)" on page 35.
Assign an ID number to the JCS1200 platform.
5.
The ID number must match the ID number set through the JCS management module
command.
baydata
Assign a Routing Engine (or redundant pair) on the JCS1200 platform to the PSD.
6.
Routing Engine assignments must match the assignments configured through the
JCS management module
Repeat Step 2 through Step 6 for each PSD to be configured under the RSD.
7.
Repeat this entire procedure for each RSD.
8.
To configure a PSD, connect to the console port on the Routing Engine on the JCS1200
platform for the PSD you want to configure and, using the Junos OS CLI, include the
following information:
Hostname
Domain name
Ethernet management IP addresses
IP address of a backup router
command.
baydata
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