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Configuration Roadmap

Complete the following tasks to configure the JCS 1200 platform and T-series routing platforms:

Step One: Configure the JCS 1200 Platform

To configure the JCS 1200 platform, log in to the JCS management module command-line interface (CLI) and:

  1. Configure basic system parameters:
  2. Configure the Routing Engines (blades) on the JCS 1200 platform:

Step Two: Configure the T-series Routing Platform

Log in to the master Routing Engine on the T-series routing platform to configure it as a Root System Domain (RSD) and to create Protected System Domains (PSDs) under the RSD. Through the JUNOS software CLI or through the J-Web user interface:

  1. Assign an ID number to the RSD.

    This ID number must match the ID number set through the JCS management module baydata command.

  2. Configure a PSD and assign it an ID number.
  3. Provide a description of the PSD.
  4. Assign one or more FPCs to the PSD.

    Note: Any FPC that is not assigned to a PSD belongs to the RSD. For information about how to configure shared interfaces on a SONET PIC in an unassigned FPC, see Step Four: Configure Shared Interfaces (Optional).

  5. Assign an ID number to the JCS 1200 platform.

    The ID number must match the ID number set through the JCS management module baydata command.

  6. Assign a Routing Engine (or redundant pair) on the JCS 1200 platform to the PSD.

    Routing Engine assignments must match the assignments configured through the JCS management module baydata command.

Repeat Step Step 2 through Step Step 6 for each PSD to be configured under the RSD.

Then repeat this entire procedure for each RSD.

Step Three: Configure Basic System Properties on a New PSD

To configure a PSD, connect to the console port on the Routing Engine on the JCS 1200 for the PSD you want to configure and, using the JUNOS software CLI, include the following information:

Step Four: Configure Shared Interfaces (Optional)

Optionally, configure shared interfaces. Shared interfaces are configured on both the Root System Domain (RSD) and the Protected System Domain (PSD).

On the RSD

On the Root System Domain (RSD):

  1. Configure the physical interface.
  2. For SONET interfaces, configure Frame Relay encapsulation. For Ethernet interfaces, configure virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging.
  3. Configure logical interfaces under the physical interface.
  4. For each logical interface:

On the PSD

On the Protected System Domain (PSD):

  1. Configure the physical interface (as specified in the RSD configuration).
  2. For a SONET interface, configure Frame Relay encapsulation on the physical interface to match the RSD configuration. For an Ethernet interface, configure VLAN tagging to match the RSD configuration.
  3. For a SONET physical interface, configure the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size to match the RSD configuration. (If the RSD has no MTU size specified, do not include an MTU size on the PSD.)
  4. Identify the physical interface as a shared interface.
  5. Configure the logical interfaces that belong to the PSD (as specified in the RSD configuration).
  6. On each logical interface:
    1. Configure the same DLCI (for SONET) or VLAN ID (for Ethernet) that has been specified in the RSD configuration
    2. Specify the logical tunnel interface that is peered with the logical SONET or Ethernet interface.

      The logical unit number of the tunnel interface must be the same as the one that is configured on the SONET or Ethernet interface.

    3. Configure the protocol family and IP address of the logical SONET or Ethernet interface.
  7. Configure the physical tunnel interface.
  8. Configure the logical tunnel interfaces under the physical interface.
  9. For each logical tunnel interface, specify its peer logical SONET or Ethernet interface.

    The logical unit number must be the same as the one that is configured on the logical tunnel interface.

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