Configuring Packages on the PIC
Junos SDK applications are installed on the Multiservices PIC in one or more packages. To designate which SDK application package to install on a given PIC, include the package package-name option at the [edit chassis fpc slot-number pic pic-number adaptive-services service-package extension-provider] hierarchy level:.
Up to eight packages can be installed on a PIC; however, only one data package is allowed per PIC.
![]() | Note: When the extension-provider statement is first configured, the PIC reboots. When any package setting is added or removed, the PIC reboots. |
As of Junos OS Release 9.5, a stateful firewall plug-in is provided as part of the jbundle package. To load this plug-in on the PIC, include the package jservices-sfw statement at the [edit chassis fpc slot-number pic slot-number adaptive-services service-package extension-provider] hierarchy level.
user@host# show chassisfpc 0;
pic 0;
adaptive-services;
service-package;
extension-provider;
control-cores 1;
data-cores 4;
object-cache-size 128;
package jservices-sfw;
policy-db-size 64;
}
}
}
}
}
![]() | Note: You cannot install both a Junos service package and an SDK application package on the same PIC. However, you can load both the jservices-sfw package and a Junos SDK application package on the same PIC. |
Related Topics
- show chassis pic
- Displaying the Package Name for Junos SDK Application Configurations
- Using the extension delete Command to Delete SDK Configuration by Package Name
- How the extension show Command Matches Package Names
- Using the extension show Command to Display SDK Configuration by Package Name
- Loading the Stateful Firewall Plug-In
- Configuring Control and Data Cores
- Configuring Flow Affinity on the Data Plane
- Configuring Memory Settings
- Configuring System Log Messages
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