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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 (” “).

Required Privilege Level

supervisor

Related Topics

List of Sample Output

baydata (Display)
baydata (Configure a Routing Engine)
baydata (Clear a Routing Engine)
baydata (Clear All Routing Engines)

Output Fields

Table 8 lists the output fields for the baydata command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 8: 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

baydata (Display)

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

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