JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide
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baydata <–b n> (-clear | -data "data-definition")
Command supported by Junos OS Release 9.1 and later.
(JCS management module CLI) Display, configure, or remove informational data (blade
bay data) associated with Routing Engine blades.
-b n
—(Optional) Specify a specific Routing Engine. Replace
slot number (
through
). If a Routing Engine is not specified, the command applies to
1
12
all Routing Engines in the JCS chassis.
–clear
—Remove the blade bay data definition.
—Set the blade bay data. Blade bay data is an ASCII text string
-data "data-definition"
with the following format:
the text string in double quotation marks (" ").
—Version number of the blade bay data. Replace
Vn
accepted value is
.
01
—JCS identifier. Replace
JCSn
through
01
04.
SDn
—RSD identifier. Replace
through
.
01
03
PSDn
—PSD identifier. Replace
.
31
—Slot number of the primary Routing Engine in a primary, backup Routing Engine
REPn
pair. Replace
n
with the slot number of the Routing Engine. The range is
—Slot number of the backup Routing Engine in a primary, backup Routing Engine
REBn
pair. Replace
with the slot number of the Routing Engine. The range is
n
—Routing platform type. Replace
PRDplatform-type
following values:
T1600
supervisor
Configuring the Routing Engine Parameters (Blade Bay Data) on page 51
control-slot-numbers on page 114
control-system-id on page 115
root-domain-id on page 119
Vn-JCSn-SDn-PSDn-REPn-REBn-PRDplatform-type
with the ID number of the JCS. The range of values is
n
n
with the ID number of the RSD. The range of values is
n
with the ID number of the PSD. The range is
,
,
or
(standalone control element).
T640
T320,
SCE
n
with the Routing Engine
. Enclose
with a version number. The
n
01
01
through
through
01
with one of the
platform-type
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through
12
.
.
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