Configuring Secure Domain Routers on Cisco IOS XR Software

How to Configure Secure Domain Routers

DETAILED STEPS

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

admin

Enters Administration EXEC mode.

 

Example:

 

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin

 

Step 2

 

 

configure

Enters Administration configuration mode.

 

Example:

 

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# configure

 

Step 3

 

 

pairing pair-name

(Optional) Enter DRP pairing configuration mode. If the DRP

 

 

name does not exist, the DRP pair is created when you add

 

Example:

nodes, as described in the following step.

 

 

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# pairing

pair-namecan be between 1 and 32 alphanumeric

 

drp1

characters. The characters '_' or '-' are also allowed. All

 

 

other characters are invalid.

 

 

DRP pairs are used as the DSDRSC for a non-owner SDR, as

 

 

described in the “DSCs and DSDRSCs in a Cisco CRS-1

 

 

Router” section on page SMC-132.

 

 

Note Although a single DRP can be used as the DSDRSC in

 

 

a non-owner SDR, Cisco systems recommends that two

 

 

redundant DRPs be installed and assigned to the SDR.

 

 

Note DRPs can also be added to an SDR to provide

 

 

additional processing capacity. See the “Related

 

 

Documents” section on page SMC-164for more

 

 

information on DRP installation and configuration.

Step 4

 

 

location partially-qualified-nodeid

(Optional) Specifies the location of the DRPs in a DRP pair.

 

partially-qualified-nodeid

The partially-qualified-nodeidargument is entered in the

 

 

 

Example:

rack/slot/* notation. Node IDs are always specified at the slot

 

level, so the wildcard (*) is used to specify the CPU.

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config-pairing:d

 

 

rp1)#

 

 

location 0/3/* 0/4/*

 

Step 5

 

 

exit

(Optional) Exits the DRP pairing configuration mode and

 

 

returns to Administration configuration mode.

 

Example:

Complete this step only if you created a DRP pair.

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config-pairing:d

 

 

rp1)#

 

 

exit

 

Step 6

 

 

sdr sdr-name

Enters the SDR configuration sub-mode for the specified SDR.

 

 

If this SDR does not yet exist, it is created when you add a

 

Example:

node, as described in step 7.

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin-config)# sdr

If this SDR existed previously, you can add additional slots

 

rname2

 

as described in step 7 and step 8.

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco IOS XR System Management Configuration Guide

SMC-142

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Cisco Systems SMC-127 manual Command or Action Purpose, Example, SMC-142