Operation Manual
Network Domain Commands
Network Domain Commands
11 – 217
Usage
Before you use this command, the current MX must have an IP address set with the set
system ip-address command. After you enter this command, Network Domain traffic is sent and
received from the specified IP address.
You can configure multiple MX switches as Network Domain seeds. If you do this, you must
identify them as peers by using the set network domain peer command.
Examples
The following command creates a Network Domain named California with the current
MX as a seed:
MX# set network-domain mode seed domain-name California
success: change accepted.
See Also
● clear network-domain on page 11-213
● show network-domain on page 11-217
show network-domain
Displays the status of Network Domain seeds and members.
Syntax
show network-domain
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in MSS 4.1.
Examples
The output of the command differs based on whether the MX is a member of a Network
Domain or a Network Domain seed. To display Network Domain status, type the following
command:
MX# show network-domain
On an MX that is a Network Domain member, the following output is displayed:
MX# show network-domain
Member Network Domain name: California
Member State Mode
--------------- ------------- -----------
10.67.1.201 UP MEMBER
10.67.1.200 UP SEED
On an MX that is a Network Domain seed, information is displayed about the Network Domains
that MX is a member, as well as Network Domain seeds with that the MX has a peer relationship.
For example:
MX# show network-domain
Network Domain name: California
Peer State
--------------- -------------
10.67.1.200 UP
Member State Mode
--------------- ------------- -----------
10.67.1.201 UP MEMBER
Table 11– 1 describes the fields in the display.