baydata
Syntax
baydata <–b n> (-clear | -data “data-definition”)
Release Information
Command supported by JUNOS Release 9.1 and later.
Description
(JCS management module CLI) Display, configure, or remove informational data (blade bay data) associated with Routing Engine blades.
Options
-b n—(Optional) Specify a specific Routing Engine. Replace n with the Routing Engine slot number (1 through 12). If a Routing Engine is not specified, the command applies to all Routing Engines in the JCS chassis.
–clear—Remove the blade bay data definition.
-data “data-definition”—Set the blade bay data. Blade bay data is an ASCII text string with the following format: Vn-JCSn-SDn-PSDn-REPn-REBn-PRDplatform-type. Enclose the text string in double quotation marks (” “).
- Vn—Version number of the blade bay data. Replace n with a version number. The accepted value is 01.
- JCSn—JCS identifier. Replace n with the ID number of the JCS. The range of values is 01 through 04.
- SDn—RSD identifier. Replace n with the ID number of the RSD. The range of values is 01 through 03.
- PSDn—PSD identifier. Replace n with the ID number of the PSD. The range is 01 through 31.
- REPn—Slot number of the primary Routing Engine in a primary, backup Routing Engine pair. Replace n with the slot number of the Routing Engine. The range is 01 through 12.
- REBn—Slot number of the backup Routing Engine in a primary, backup Routing Engine pair. Replace n with the slot number of the Routing Engine. The range is 01 through 12.
- PRDplatform-type—Routing platform type. Replace platform-type with one of the following values: T1600, T640, T320, or SCE (standalone control element).
Required Privilege Level
supervisor
List of Sample Output
baydata (Display)baydata (Configure a Routing Engine)
baydata (Clear a Routing Engine)
baydata (Clear All Routing Engines)
Output Fields
Table 1 lists the output fields for the baydata command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 1: baydata Output Fields
Field Name |
Field Description |
---|---|
Bay |
Slot number of the Routing Engine (blade). |
Status |
Status of the Routing Engine. |
Definition |
Blade bay data (if any) assigned to the Routing Engine. |
Sample Output
system> baydata
Bay Status Definition 1 Unsupported 2 No blade present 3 Supported V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP03–REB04–PRDT640 4 Supported V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP03–REB04–PRDT640 5 Supported V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP05–REB06–PRDT640 6 Supported V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP05–REB06–PRDT640 7 No blade present 8 No blade present 9 No blade present 10 No blade present 11 No blade present 12 No blade present
baydata (Configure a Routing Engine)
system> baydata —b 05 —data “V01–JCS01–SD01–PSD01–REP05–REB06–PRDT1600”
OK
baydata (Clear a Routing Engine)
system> baydata –b 06 —clear
OK
baydata (Clear All Routing Engines)
system> baydata —clear
OK