Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual page 162

Protected system domain configuration
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JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide
Step-by-Step
Procedure
Results
Step-by-Step
Procedure
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JCS1200 Configuration
To configure the parameters required for the Routing Engines in the JCS chassis:
Log in to the JCS management module.
1.
Assign the Routing Engines in slots 5 (primary) and 6 (backup) to RSD3 and PSD1.
2.
Assign the Routing Engine in slot 7 to RSD3 and PSD2.
system> baydata —b 05 —data "V01–JCS01–SD03–PSD01–REP05–REB06–PRDT640"
system> baydata —b 06 —data "V01–JCS01–SD03–PSD01–REP05–REB06–PRDT640"
system> baydata —b 07 —data "V01–JCS01–SD03–PSD02–REP07–REB00–PRDT640"
Display the results of the configuration:
system> baydata
Bay
Status
Definition
1
No blade present
2
No blade present
3
No blade present
4
No blade present
5
Supported
V01 JCS01 SD03 PSD01 REP05 REB06 PRDT640
6
Supported
V01 JCS01 SD03 PSD01 REP05 REB06 PRDT640
7
Supported
V01 JCS01 SD03 PSD02 REP07 REB00 PRDT640
8
No blade present
9
No blade present
10
No blade present
11
No blade present
12
No blade present
RSD Configuration
To configure the RSD:
Log in to the T640 router.
1.
At the
[edit chassis system-domains]
2.
the
root-domain-id 3
At the
[edit chassis system-domains]
3.
protected-system-domains psd1
At the
[edit chassis system-domains protected-system-domains psd1]
4.
level:
a. Include the
fpcs 1 fpcs 2 fpcs 3
to PSD1.
b. Include the
control-system-id 1
hierarchy level of the Junos OS CLI, include
statement to identify the RSD.
hierarchy level, include the
statement to create PSD1.
statement to assign the FPCs in slots 1, 2, and 3
statement to identify the JCS1200 platform.
hierarchy
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