Configuring Secure Domain Routers on Cisco IOS XR Software

How to Configure Secure Domain Routers

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 4

 

 

no location partially-qualified-nodeid

Removes a node, DRP pair, or RP pair from a non-owner SDR.

 

or

When a node is removed from an SDR, it is automatically

 

no location pair-name

 

 

added to the owner SDR inventory. This node may now be

 

Example:

assigned to a different SDR, as described in Adding Nodes

 

to an SDR in a Cisco CRS-1 Router, page SMC-148.

 

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

 

2)#

Removing all the slots from an SDR deletes that SDR.

 

no location 0/0/*

 

 

 

or

To remove a DSDRSC

 

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

 

2)#

The DSDRSC cannot be removed if other nodes are in the SDR

 

no location drp1

 

configuration. To remove the DSDRSC, you must first remove

 

or

 

all other nodes in the SDR.

 

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

 

)#

 

 

no location 0/RP*/*

To remove a single node

 

 

Enter the no location partially-qualified-nodeid command. The

 

 

value of the partially-qualified-nodeidargument is entered in

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

To remove a DRP pair

 

 

Enter the no location pair-namecommand. The pair-name

 

 

argument is the name assigned to the DRP pair.

 

 

To remove an RP pair

 

 

Enter the no location partially-qualified-nodeid command. The

 

 

value of the partially-qualified-nodeidargument for RPs is

 

 

entered in the rack/RP*/* notation. This command removes both

 

 

RPs in a pair.

Step 5

 

 

end

Saves configuration changes.

 

or

When you issue the end command, the system prompts you

 

 

 

commit

to commit changes:

 

 

Uncommitted changes found. Commit them?

 

Example:

Entering yes saves configuration changes to the running

 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router

configuration file, exits the configuration session, and

 

(admin-config-sdr:rname2)# end

returns the router to EXEC mode.

 

or

 

Entering no exits the configuration session and returns

 

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

 

the router to EXEC mode without committing the

 

2)# commit

 

configuration changes.

 

 

 

 

Entering cancel leaves the user in the same command

 

 

mode without committing the configuration changes.

 

 

Use the commit command to save the configuration changes

 

 

to the running configuration file and remain within the

 

 

configuration session.

 

 

 

Cisco IOS XR System Management Configuration Guide

SMC-153

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Cisco Systems SMC-127 To remove a Dsdrsc, To remove a single node, To remove a DRP pair, To remove an RP pair, SMC-153