Configuring A Psd With Redundant Routing Engines - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

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root@host-name# exit
root@host-name>
Issue the
request system snapshot
13.
file system on the hard drive.
/altconfig
If you do not issue the
request system snapshot
alternate boot device will be out of sync with the configuration on the primary boot
device. The
request system snapshot
backed up to
, and
/altroot
file systems are on the routing platform's flash disk, and the
file systems are on the routing platform's hard disk.
NOTE: After you issue the
return to the previous version of the software, because the running copy
and the backup copy of the software are identical.
NOTE: The
logout-on-disconnect
hierarchy level is not supported for Routing Engines on the JCS1200 platform.
When the cable is unplugged from the Routing Engine, the user is not logged
out of the console session.
Configuring an RSD and Creating PSDs on page 84
Configuring a PSD with Redundant Routing Engines on page 89
To initially configure a PSD with redundant Routing Engines:
Connect to the console port on the Routing Engine that is assigned to the PSD you
1.
want to configure.
At the
login
prompt on the console, log in with the username
2.
Initially, the
user account requires no password. You can see that you are the
root
user, because the prompt on the routing platform shows the username
Start the Junos OS command-line interface (CLI):
3.
root@% cli
root@>
Enter Junos OS configuration mode:
4.
cli> configure
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root#
Chapter 10: Configuring Basic System Properties on a New PSD
command to back up the configuration to the
command, the configuration on the
command causes the root file system to be
to be backed up to
/config
request system snapshot
statement at the
. The root and
/altconfig
/config
/altroot
and
/altconfig
command, you cannot
[edit system ports console]
root
.
root@%
root
.
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