TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware Guide
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However, if you choose to run different Junos OS Releases on the Routing Engines, all
Routing Engines on the same control plane must run the same Junos OS Release. All
master Routing Engines in the TX Matrix Plus router and T1600 routers are on one control
plane; all backup Routing Engines are on another control plane.
NOTE: If you run different Junos OS Releases on the Routing Engines, a
change in Routing Engine mastership might cause one or all T1600 routers
to be logically disconnected from the TX Matrix Plus router.
Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Control Plane Architecture on
page 56
Understanding the Effect of Taking the Host Subsystem Offline on page 324
Understanding the Effect of Switching to a TX Matrix Plus or T1600 Backup Routing
Engine on page 325
Upgrading the JUNOS Software on the T1600 Routers in a Routing Matrix
TX Matrix Plus Junos OS Configuration Overview on page 72
Configuration Groups on page 73
TX Matrix Plus Junos Operational Overview on page 74
The TX Matrix Plus router is shipped with the Junos OS preinstalled and ready to be
configured when the TX Matrix Plus router is powered on.
The Junos OS CLI is the primary tool for accessing and controlling the Junos OS. You use
it when accessing the router through the console or a connection to a management
network. The CLI includes commands for configuring router hardware, the Junos OS, and
network connectivity. For more information about the CLI, see the Junos OS CLI User
Guide.
Familiarity with the Junos OS and its CLI allows you to quickly and easily configure the
routing matrix. The TX Matrix Plus router runs the same Junos OS that runs on all Juniper
Networks J Series, M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers, including the TX Matrix router.
You can configure routing protocols, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) applications,
virtual private networks (VPNs), routing and forwarding options, and other software
features as usual. You use the Junos OS to configure the properties of routing matrix
interfaces.
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