Configuring Secure Domain Routers on Cisco IOS XR Software

Information About Configuring Secure Domain Routers

Removing a DSDRSC Configuration

There are two ways to remove a DSDRSC from an SDR:

First remove all other nodes from the SDR configuration, and then remove the DSDRSC node. You cannot remove the DSDRSC node when other nodes are in the SDR configuration.

Remove the entire SDR. Removing an SDR name deletes the SDR and moves all nodes back to the owner SDR inventory.

See the “Removing Nodes and SDRs” section on page SMC-151for more information.

Default Configuration for New Non-Owner SDRs

Be default, the configuration of a new SDR is blank. The first configuration step after creating an SDR is to log in to the new non-owner SDR using admin plane authentication and create a username and password. You can then log out of the SDR and log back in using the new username and password. See the “Configuring a Username and Password for a Non-Owner SDR” section on page SMC-157for more information.

Note When logged in to a non-owner SDR using admin plane authentication, the admin configuration will be displayed. However, admin plane authentication should only be used to configure a username and password for the non-owner SDR. To perform additional configuration tasks, log in with the username for the non-owner SDR, as described in the “Configuring a Username and Password for a Non-Owner SDR” section on page SMC-157.

Default Software Profile for SDRs

When a new non-owner SDR is created, the nodes assigned to that SDR are activated with the default software package profile. In Release 3.4.0, the default software profile is defined by the last install operation that did not specify an SDR.

To view the default software profile, use the show install active summary command in Administration EXEC mode. Any new nodes that are configured to become a part of an SDR will boot with the default software profile listed in the output of this command.

RP/0/0/CPU0:router(admin)# show install active summary

Default Profile: SDRs:

Owner sdr1

Active Packages: disk0:c12k-sbc-3.3.0 disk0:c12k-diags-3.3.0 disk0:c12k-mgbl-3.3.0 disk0:c12k-mcast-3.3.0 disk0:c12k-mpls-3.3.0 disk0:c12k-k9sec-3.3.0 disk0:c12k-mini-3.3.0

Note For detailed instructions to add and activate software packages, see the “Managing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages” module of the Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide. See also the Software Package Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Management Command Reference.

Cisco IOS XR System Management Configuration Guide

SMC-135

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Cisco Systems SMC-127 manual Default Configuration for New Non-Owner SDRs, Removing a Dsdrsc Configuration, SMC-135