Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual page 203

Protected system domain configuration
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Table 22: Chassis Parameters (continued)
PSD
JCS1200 Platform
PSD2
Routing Engines in slots 5 and 6
The configuration for the consolidated Layer 2 VPN topology is described in the following
sections:
JCS1200 Platform Configuration on page 179
RSD Configuration on page 181
PSD1 Configuration on page 182
PSD2 Configuration on page 185
JCS1200 Platform Configuration
To configure the parameters required for the Routing Engines in the JCS chassis:
Log in to the JCS management module CLI.
1.
Configure the Routing Engine that is part of PSD1. The Routing Engine in slot 4 of
2.
the JCS chassis is the master Routing Engine. There is no backup Routing Engine.
To configure the Routine Engine in slot 4, issue the following command:
system> baydata —b 04 —data "V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP04–REB00–PRDT640"
OK
The
command specifies the target as a bay blade (
baydata
(Routing Engine) in slot
—Product version, which is
V01
JCS01
—JCS platform identifier, which is
—RSD identifier, which is
SD01
PSD01
–PSD identifier, which is
—Slot in which the primary (or master) Routing Engine resides, which is
REP04
.
04
—Slot in which the backup Routing Engine resides.
REB00
is no backup Routing Engine.
PRDT640
—Juniper Networks router product, which is a T640 router.
Configure the
baydata
3.
of PSD2. The Routing Engine in slot 5 is the master, whereas the Routing Engine in
slot 6 is the backup Routing Engine.
T640 Routing Node
FPC in slot 5 (with PICs supporting
Fast Ethernet and SONET interfaces)
04
, and specifies the following parameters:
.
01
01
.
.
01
01
.
command parameters for the Routing Engines that are part
Chapter 14: Configuration Examples
), identifies the blade
-b
indicates that there
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