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extension-provider

Syntax

extension-provider {
control-cores control-number;
data-cores data-number;
forwarding-db-size size;
object-cache-size size;
package package-name;
policy-db-size size;
wired-process-mem-size size;
syslog {
facility severity;
}
}

Hierarchy Level

[edit chassis fpc slot-number pic pic-number adaptive-services service-package]

Release Information

Statement introduced in JUNOS Release 9.0.

object-cache-size option introduced in JUNOS Release 9.1.

forwarding-db-size, syslog, facility, and severity options introduced in JUNOS Release 9.2.

policy-db-size and wired-process-mem-size options introduced in JUNOS Release 9.3.

Description

Configure an SDK application on a PIC.

Options

control-cores control-number—Number of cores you want to specify as control cores, which are cores dedicated to run control functionality (application control). At least one core must be a control core.

Range: 1 through 8

data-cores data-number—Number of cores you want to specify as data cores, which are cores dedicated to processing data for the application (application data).

Range: 0 through 7 (recommended minimum is 5).

forwarding-db-size size—Size of the forwarding database (FDB) in megabytes (MB).

Range: 0 through 1280

object-cache-size size—Size of the object cache in MB. Only values in increments of 128 MB are allowed.

Range: for MS-100 PIC, 128 through 512. If the PIC is configured with a wired-process-mem-size of 512, the maximum object-cache-size is 128 MB.
Range: for MS-400 PIC, 128 through 1280. If the PIC is configured with a wired-process-mem-size of 512, the maximum object-cache-size is 512 MB.

package package-name—Name of the SDK application package to be installed on the PIC. There can be up to eight packages installed on a PIC.

policy-db-size size—Size of the policy database in MB.

Range: Range: 0 through 1280

wired-process-mem-size size—Size of the wired process memory in MB.

Range: for MS-100 PIC and MS-400 PIC, 0 through 512

syslog—Enable PIC system logging to view or record system log messages on a specific PIC. The system log information is passed to the kernel for logging in the /var/log/messages directory.

facility—Group of messages that either concern a similar condition or activity or are generated by the same software process.

Values: external, pfe

severity—Classification of the effect on functioning.

Values: Possible values are the same as for the JUNOS software. See Table 20.

Usage Guidelines

See SDK Applications Configuration Guidelines.

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.


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