Configuring Chassis Alarms (Nsm Procedure); Table 45: Aggregated Devices Configuration Details - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV1 Manual

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Table 45: Aggregated Devices Configuration Details

Task
Configure properties for
Ethernet aggregated
devices.
Configure properties for
sonet aggregated devices.
Configuring Chassis Alarms (NSM Procedure) on page 98
Configuring a T640 Router on a Routing Matrix (NSM Procedure) on page 105
Configuring Routing Engine Redundancy (NSM Procedure) on page 110
Configuring a Routing Engine to Reboot or Halt on Hard Disk Errors (NSM Procedure)
on page 111
You can configure the chassis alarms for an interface type to trigger a red or yellow alarm
or to ignore an alarm. Various conditions related to the chassis components trigger yellow
and red alarms.
To configure chassis alarm on the router:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the device to select it.
2.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, expand Chassis > Alarm.
3.
Add or modify the alarm settings as specified in Table 46 on page 99.
4.
Click one:
5.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Your Action
1.
Click Ethernet next to Aggregated Devices.
2.
Enter the number of aggregated logical devices available to
the router.
Range: 1 through 256 devices
3.
Click Lacp next to Ethernet.
4.
In the System Priority box, enter the priority for the aggregated
Ethernet system.
5.
Click Link Protection next to Lacp.
6.
Select the Non Revertive check box if you want to disable the
ability to switch to a better priority link (if one is available)
once a link is established as active and a collection or
distribution is enabled.
1.
Click Sonet next to Aggregated Devices.
2.
From the Device Count list, select the number of aggregated
logical devices available to the router.
Range: 1 through 16 Devices
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