Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual
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Overview
This example configures the JCS1200 platform and one connected T640 router. For this
example, you need to configure a single Root System Domain (RSD), create Protected
System Domains (PSDs), and assign Routing Engines in the JCS chassis and Flexible PIC
Controllers (FPCs) on the T640 router to each PSD as follows:
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PSD1—Routing Engines in slots 1 and 2 on the JCS chassis and FPCs in slots 0, 1, and 2
on the T640 router
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PSD2—Routing Engines in slots 3 and 4 on the JCS chassis and the FPC in slot 3 on the
T640 router
Configuration
First, configure the Routing Engines on the JCS1200 platform using the management
module command-line interface (CLI). Then, configure the T640 router using the Junos
OS CLI.
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JCS1200 Platform Configuration on page 124
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T640 Router Configuration on page 125
JCS1200 Platform Configuration
Step-by-Step
Procedure
To configure the parameters required for the Routing Engines in the JCS chassis:
Log in to the JCS management module.1.
2. Assign the Routing Engines in slots 1 (primary) and 2 (backup) to RSD1 and PSD1:
system> baydata —b 01 —data “V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP01–REB02–PRDT640”
system> baydata —b 02 —data “V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP01–REB02–PRDT640”
3. Assign Routing Engines in slots 3 (primary) and 4 (backup) to RSD1 and PSD2:
system> baydata —b 03 —data“V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD02–REP03–REB04–PRDT640”
system> baydata —b 04 —data “V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD02–REP03–REB04–PRDT640”
The baydata command specifies the target as a bay blade (-b), identifies the blade
(Routing Engine) slot, and specifies the following parameters:
• V—Product version.
• JCS—JCS platform identifier.
• SD—RSD identifier.
• PSD—PSD identifier.
• REP—Slot in which the primary (or master) Routing Engine resides.
• REB—Slot in which the backup Routing Engine resides.
• PRD—Juniper Networks router product.
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JUNOS 10.4 Protected System Domain Configuration Guide