Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual
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Table 22: Chassis Parameters (continued)
T640 Routing NodeJCS1200 PlatformPSD
FPC in slot 5 (with PICs supporting
Fast Ethernet and SONET interfaces)
Routing Engines in slots 5 and 6PSD2
The configuration for the consolidated Layer 2 VPN topology is described in the following
sections:
•
JCS1200 Platform Configuration on page 179
•
RSD Configuration on page 181
•
PSD1 Configuration on page 182
•
PSD2 Configuration on page 185
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 CLI.1.
2. Configure the Routing Engine that is part of PSD1. The Routing Engine in slot 4 of
the JCS chassis is the master Routing Engine. There is no backup Routing Engine.
To configure the Routine Engine in slot 4, issue the following command:
system> baydata —b 04 —data“V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP04–REB00–PRDT640”
OK
The baydata command specifies the target as a bay blade (-b), identifies the blade
(Routing Engine) in slot 04, and specifies the following parameters:
• V01—Product version, which is 01.
• JCS01—JCS platform identifier, which is 01.
• SD01—RSD identifier, which is 01.
• PSD01–PSD identifier, which is 01.
• REP04—Slot in which the primary (or master) Routing Engine resides, which is
04.
• REB00—Slot in which the backup Routing Engine resides. 00 indicates that there
is no backup Routing Engine.
• PRDT640—Juniper Networks router product, which is a T640 router.
3. Configure the baydata command parameters for the Routing Engines that are part
of PSD2. The Routing Engine in slot 5 is the master, whereas the Routing Engine in
slot 6 is the backup Routing Engine.
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Chapter 14: Configuration Examples