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system:mm[1]> exit
tcsh-1 ssh bcgmm1
In this example, the JCS management module Ethernet port is identified as
displaylog on page 212
env on page 62
sshcfg on page 76
users on page 78
The JCS switch module in the JCS chassis connects JCS Routing Engines to a T Series
router. For redundancy, the JCS chassis includes two JCS switch modules. The JCS switch
module is preconfigured with defaults, and the configuration should not be changed. A
script is available to complete switch configuration. This script enables you to configure
the following items on the switch module:
Network Time Protocol (NTP)—The JCS switch module does not have a real-time
clock. You must configure NTP so that the system clock on the JCS switch module has
the correct time. The script sets the IP address for the NTP server, enables the NTP
server, and sets the time zone for the switch module.
SNMP traps—The script also configures SNMP trap information for the switch module.
This includes setting the SNMP community name and type and specifying alert
recipients.
For more information on the JCS switch configuration script, see the Junos OS Release
Notes.
NOTE: JCS switch module configuration is not replicated across switch
modules. You must run the configuration script on both JCS switch modules.
Configuring JCS Management Module Settings on page 39
Configuring the Routing Engine Parameters (Blade Bay Data) on page 51
Configuring the Routing Engine (Blade) Name on page 52
Chapter 6: Configuring Basic System Parameters
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