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Junos OS

System Basics and Services Command Reference

Release

12.1

Published: 2012-03-13

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Abbreviated Table of Contents


About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi

Part 1

Monitoring and Testing Tools

Chapter 1

Connectivity Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Chapter 2

Interface Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Chapter 3

RADIUS Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Chapter 4

Real-Time Performance Monitoring Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . 61

Chapter 5

Real-Time Router Monitoring Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Part 2

System Management

Chapter 6

Accounting Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141

Chapter 7

Chassis Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

Chapter 8

Command-Line Interface Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659

Chapter 9

File Management Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681

Chapter 10

Packet Forwarding Engine Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703

Chapter 11

Remote System Access Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Chapter 12

Simple Network Management Protocol Operational Mode Commands . . 781

Chapter 13

System Software Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813

Chapter 14

Virtual Chassis Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1405

Part 3

Class of Service

Chapter 15

Class-of-Service Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1443

Part 4

Services

Chapter 16

Generic Services Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1527

Chapter 17

Border Signaling Gateway Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . 1537

Chapter 18

Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol Operational Mode


Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1579

Chapter 19

CoS Services Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1587

Chapter 20

Data Link Switching Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1593

Chapter 21

Diameter Base Protocol Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1607

Chapter 22

Distributed Denial-of-Service Protection Operational Mode


Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1649

Chapter 23

Dynamic Application Awareness Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . 1685

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Chapter 24

Flow Collection and Monitoring Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . 1707

Chapter 25

Intrusion Detection Service Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . 1771

Chapter 26

IP Security Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1785

Chapter 27

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . 1859

Chapter 28

Link Services Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1903

Chapter 29

Load Balancing Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909

Chapter 30

Mobile IP Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913

Chapter 31

Network Address Translation Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . 1925

Chapter 32

PGCP Operational Mode Commands for the BGF Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . 1941

Chapter 33

PTSP Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993

Chapter 34

Service Sets Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009

Chapter 35

Softwire Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2029

Chapter 36

Stateful Firewall Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2035

Part 5

Index
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2077
Index of Statements and Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2101

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About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi
Junos OS Documentation and Release Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi
Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi
Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxii
Supported Platforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxiii
Using the Indexes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxiii
Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxiii
Documentation Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxv
Requesting Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxv
Self-Help Online Tools and Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvi
Opening a Case with JTAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvi

Part 1

Monitoring and Testing Tools

Chapter 1

Connectivity Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3


ping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ping atm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ping clns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ping mpls l2circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ping mpls l2vpn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ping mpls l3vpn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ping mpls ldp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ping mpls lsp-end-point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ping mpls rsvp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
ping vpls instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Chapter 2

Interface Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33


test interface ds0-bert-start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
test interface ds0-bert-stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
test interface e1-bert-start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
test interface e1-bert-stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
test interface e3-bert-start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
test interface e3-bert-stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
test interface fdl-line-loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
test interface fdl-payload-loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
test interface feac-loop-initiate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
test interface feac-loop-terminate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
test interface inband-line-loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
test interface inband-payload-loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
test interface restart-auto-negotiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
test interface t1-bert-start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

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test interface t1-bert-stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50


test interface t3-bert-start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
test interface t3-bert-stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Chapter 3

RADIUS Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53


test access profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
test access radius-server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Chapter 4

Real-Time Performance Monitoring Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . 61


clear services rpm twamp server connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
show services rpm active-servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
show services rpm history-results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
show services rpm probe-results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
show services rpm twamp server connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
show services rpm twamp server session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Chapter 5

Real-Time Router Monitoring Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . 77


monitor ethernet delay-measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
monitor ethernet loss-measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
monitor interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
monitor label-switched-path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
monitor list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
monitor start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
monitor stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
monitor traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
mtrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
mtrace from-source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
mtrace monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
mtrace to-gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
traceroute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
traceroute monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
traceroute mpls ldp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
traceroute mpls rsvp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

Part 2

System Management

Chapter 6

Accounting Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141


clear lldp neighbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
clear lldp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
show lldp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
show lldp local-information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
show lldp neighbors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
show lldp remote-global-statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
show lldp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
show accounting profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
show accounting records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

Chapter 7

Chassis Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165


clear chassis display message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
request chassis cb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
request chassis ccg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176

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request chassis cfeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177


request chassis clock master switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
request chassis cip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
request chassis fabric plane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
request chassis feb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
request chassis fpc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
request chassis fpm resync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
request chassis lcc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
request chassis mcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
request chassis pcg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
request chassis pic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
request chassis mic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
request chassis redundancy feb slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
request chassis routing-engine master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
request chassis scg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
request chassis sfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
request chassis sfm master switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
request chassis sib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
request chassis sib train-link-receive slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
request chassis spmb restart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
request chassis ssb master switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
request chassis synchronization mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
request chassis synchronization switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
set chassis display message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
show chassis alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
show chassis cfeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
show chassis cip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
show chassis craft-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
show chassis environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
show chassis environment cb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
show chassis environment ccg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279
show chassis environment cip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
show chassis environment fpc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283
show chassis environment fpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301
show chassis environment mcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
show chassis environment monitored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
show chassis environment pcg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
show chassis environment pdu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
show chassis environment pem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314
show chassis environment routing-engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321
show chassis environment scg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
show chassis environment sfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
show chassis environment sib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
show chassis ethernet-switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357
show chassis fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
show chassis fabric feb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381

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show chassis fabric errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382


show chassis fabric fpcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385
show chassis fabric map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405
show chassis fabric plane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
show chassis fabric plane-location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435
show chassis fabric sibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438
show chassis fabric summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448
show chassis fabric topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452
show chassis feb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468
show chassis firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471
show chassis forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478
show chassis fpc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480
show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501
show chassis hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
show chassis in-service-upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565
show chassis lccs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567
show chassis location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
show chassis mac-addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572
show chassis network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576
show chassis pic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577
show chassis power-ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587
show chassis power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590
show chassis power sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597
show chassis psd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598
show chassis redundancy feb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599
show chassis routing-engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602
show chassis scb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616
show chassis sfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618
show chassis sibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621
show chassis spmb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628
show chassis spmb sibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636
show chassis ssb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641
show chassis synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643
show chassis temperature-thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 647
show chassis zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 654
show chassis zones (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 656

Chapter 8

Command-Line Interface Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659


clear cli logical-system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661
set cli complete-on-space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662
set cli directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 663
set cli idle-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 664
set cli logical-system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 665
set cli prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 666
set cli restart-on-upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667
set cli screen-length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668
set cli screen-width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 669
set cli terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 670
set cli timestamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671

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set date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672


show cli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 673
show cli authorization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675
show cli directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 678
show cli history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679

Chapter 9

File Management Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 681


clear log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683
file archive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 684
file checksum md5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 686
file checksum sha1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687
file checksum sha-256 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 688
file compare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 689
file copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692
file delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694
file list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695
file rename . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697
file show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699
show log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701

Chapter 10

Packet Forwarding Engine Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703


show pfe cfeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
show pfe feb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708
show pfe fpc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711
show pfe fwdd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718
show pfe lcc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721
show pfe next-hop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724
show pfe route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 728
show pfe scb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733
show pfe sfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735
show pfe ssb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 737
show pfe statistics dma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740
show pfe statistics error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 744
show pfe statistics ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747
show pfe statistics ip6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750
show pfe statistics notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 753
show pfe statistics pio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755
show pfe statistics traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757
show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 761
show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 764
show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 766
show pfe terse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 768
show pfe resource usage memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 770
show pfe version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773

Chapter 11

Remote System Access Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775


ssh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776
telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

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Simple Network Management Protocol Operational Mode Commands . . 781


clear snmp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 782
request snmp spoof-trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 784
show snmp health-monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790
show snmp inform-statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797
show snmp mib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 799
show snmp rmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802
show snmp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 806
show snmp v3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 810

Chapter 13

System Software Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813


clear arp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821
clear dhcp server binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 822
clear dhcp server statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825
clear dhcp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827
clear dhcpv6 server binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 828
clear dhcpv6 server statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 830
clear dhcpv6 statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 831
clear network-access aaa statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832
clear network-access aaa subscriber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834
clear system commit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835
clear system reboot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836
clear system services dhcp binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 839
clear system services dhcp conflict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 840
clear system services dhcp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 841
configure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 842
op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844
request dhcp server reconfigure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846
request dhcpv6 server reconfigure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848
request message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850
request network-access aaa subscriber add session-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 851
request network-access aaa subscriber delete session-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853
request network-access aaa subscriber modify session-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855
request routing-engine login . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 856
request services static-subscribers login group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 858
request services static-subscribers login interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 859
request services static-subscribers logout group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860
request services static-subscribers logout interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 861
request support information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862
request system configuration rescue delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 868
request system configuration rescue save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 869
request system firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870
request system halt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 871
request system license add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 876
request system license delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877
request system license save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878
request system logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 879
request system partition abort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 880
request system partition hard-disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882

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request system power-off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884


request system reboot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888
request system scripts convert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 892
request system snapshot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893
request system software abort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899
request system software add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 902
request system software delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 909
request system software delete-backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912
request system software in-service-upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913
request system software in-service-upgrade (MX Series 3D Universal Edge
Routers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917
request system software rollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 930
request system software validate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 933
request system software validate-in-service-upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935
request system storage cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 938
restart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 947
show arp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 957
show configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 959
show database-replication statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 962
show database-replication summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964
show dhcp server binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966
show dhcp server statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970
show dhcp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973
show dhcpv6 server binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 975
show dhcpv6 server statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980
show dhcpv6 statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983
show host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 985
show network-access aaa radius-servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 986
show network-access aaa statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990
show network-access aaa statistics authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 993
show network-access aaa subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 996
show network-access aaa subscribers session-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999
show network-access address-assignment pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1003
show ntp associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1004
show ntp status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1006
show static-subscribers sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1007
show subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1009
show system alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1022
show system audit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1023
show system autoinstallation status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1030
show system boot-messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1031
show system buffers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1038
show system commit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1044
show system configuration archival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1046
show system configuration rescue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1047
show system connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1049
show system core-dumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1067
show system directory-usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1080
show system firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1084

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show system license . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1086


show system memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1089
show system name-resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1114
show system processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1116
show system queues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1141
show system reboot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1147
show system rollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1150
show system services dhcp binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1152
show system services dhcp conflict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1155
show system services dhcp global . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1156
show system services dhcp pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1158
show system services dhcp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1160
show system services service-deployment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1162
show system snapshot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1163
show system software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1166
show system statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174
show system statistics arp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1208
show system statistics clns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1214
show system statistics esis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1219
show system statistics icmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1223
show system statistics icmp6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1227
show system statistics igmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1232
show system statistics ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1235
show system statistics ip6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1243
show system statistics mpls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1250
show system statistics rdp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1254
show system statistics tcp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1258
show system statistics tnp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1266
show system statistics tudp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1272
show system statistics udp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1275
show system statistics vpls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1278
show system storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1283
show system subscriber-management summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1289
show system switchover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1291
show system uptime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1295
show system users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299
show system virtual-memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1303
show task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1360
show task io . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1362
show task memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1364
show task replication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1368
show version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1370
show version invoke-on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1380
start shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1392
test aaa authd-lite user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1394
test aaa dhcp user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1397
test aaa ppp user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400
test configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1403

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Chapter 14

Virtual Chassis Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1405


request virtual-chassis member-id delete (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . 1407
request virtual-chassis member-id set (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . 1408
request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch (MX Series Virtual
Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1409
request virtual-chassis vc-port delete (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . 1411
request virtual-chassis vc-port set (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1413
show virtual-chassis active-topology (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . 1415
show virtual-chassis device-topology (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . 1417
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . 1419
show virtual-chassis protocol database (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . 1423
show virtual-chassis protocol interface (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . 1428
show virtual-chassis protocol route (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1431
show virtual-chassis protocol statistics (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . 1434
show virtual-chassis status (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1437
show virtual-chassis vc-port (MX Series Virtual Chassis) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1439

Part 3

Class of Service

Chapter 15

Class-of-Service Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1443


show class-of-service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1446
show class-of-service adaptive-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1448
show class-of-service classifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1449
show class-of-service code-point-aliases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1451
show class-of-service drop-profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1453
show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1455
show class-of-service fabric statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1457
show class-of-service forwarding-class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1459
show class-of-service forwarding-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1461
show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1464
show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1466
show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1467
show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1469
show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1471
show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping . . . . . . . . . 1473
show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1474
show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1476
show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1477
show class-of-service fragmentation-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1479
show class-of-service interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1481
show class-of-service interface-set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1504
show class-of-service l2tp-session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1506
show class-of-service loss-priority-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1508
show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1510
show class-of-service rewrite-rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1511
show class-of-service routing-instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1513
show class-of-service scheduler-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1514
show class-of-service traffic-control-profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1516
show class-of-service translation-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1519

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show class-of-service virtual-channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1523


show class-of-service virtual-channel-group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1524

Part 4

Services

Chapter 16

Generic Services Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1527


clear services flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1528
show services flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1531

Chapter 17

Border Signaling Gateway Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . 1537


clear services border-signaling-gateway denied-messsages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1539
clear services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache . . . . . . . . . . . 1540
clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1541
clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations subscription . . . . . . . . . 1542
clear services border-signaling-gateway statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1543
show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings . . . . . . . 1544
show services border-signaling-gateway admission-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1547
show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1549
show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1551
show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1554
show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-service-point . . . . . . . . . . . . 1556
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-server . . . . . . . . . . 1558
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-service-point . . . . . 1561
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-server . . . . . . . . . . . . 1564
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-service-point . . . . . . . 1567
show services border-signaling-gateway denied-messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1570
show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache . . . . . . . . . . . 1571
show services border-signaling-gateway registrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1573
show services border-signaling-gateway routing-blacklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1575
show services border-signaling-gateway status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1576

Chapter 18

Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol Operational Mode


Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1579
clear services crtp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1580
show services crtp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1581
show services crtp flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1584

Chapter 19

CoS Services Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1587


clear services cos statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1588
show services cos statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1589

Chapter 20

Data Link Switching Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1593


clear dlsw reachability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1594
show dlsw capabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1595
show dlsw circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1596
show dlsw peers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1598
show dlsw reachability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1600
show llc2 redundancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1601
show llc2 redundancy interface statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1603
show llc2 redundancy mac-translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1604
show llc2 redundancy track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1605

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Chapter 21

Diameter Base Protocol Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1607


clear diameter function statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1609
clear diameter peer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1610
clear network-access gx-plus replay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1611
clear network-access gx-plus statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1612
show diameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1613
show diameter function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1619
show diameter function statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1623
show diameter instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1626
show diameter network-element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1628
show diameter network-element map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1631
show diameter peer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1634
show diameter peer map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1638
show diameter peer statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1641
show diameter route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1645
show network-access gx-plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1647

Chapter 22

Distributed Denial-of-Service Protection Operational Mode


Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1649
clear ddos-protection protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1650
show ddos-protection protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1651
show ddos-protection protocols parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1663
show ddos-protection protocols statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1670
show ddos-protection protocols violations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1680
show ddos-protection statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1682
show ddos-protection version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1683

Chapter 23

Dynamic Application Awareness Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . 1685


clear services application-identification application-system-cache . . . . . . . . . 1687
clear services application-aware-access-list statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1688
clear services application-identification counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1689
clear services flows ip-action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1690
clear services local-policy-decision-function statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1691
show services application-aware-access-list flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1692
show services application-aware-access-list statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1695
show services application-identification application-system-cache . . . . . . . . . 1697
show services application-identification counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1699
show services local-policy-decision-function flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1702
show services local-policy-decision-function statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1704

Chapter 24

Flow Collection and Monitoring Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . 1707


clear services dynamic-flow-capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1710
clear passive-monitoring statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1711
clear services flow-collector statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1712
request services flow-collector change-destination primary interface . . . . . . . . 1713
request services flow-collector change-destination secondary interface . . . . . . 1714
request services flow-collector test-file-transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1715
show forwarding-options next-hop-group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1716
show forwarding-options port-mirroring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1719
show passive-monitoring error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1721

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show passive-monitoring flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1723


show passive-monitoring memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1725
show passive-monitoring status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1727
show passive-monitoring usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1729
show services accounting aggregation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1731
show services accounting aggregation template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1735
show services accounting errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1736
show services accounting flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1738
show services accounting flow-detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1741
show services accounting memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1746
show services accounting packet-size-distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1748
show services accounting status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1750
show services accounting usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1752
show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1754
show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1756
show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1758
show services flow-collector file interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1761
show services flow-collector input interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1763
show services flow-collector interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1765

Chapter 25

Intrusion Detection Service Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . 1771


clear services ids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1772
clear services ids destination-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1773
clear services ids pair-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1774
clear services ids source-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1775
show services ids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1776

Chapter 26

IP Security Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1785


clear ike security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1788
clear ipsec security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1789
clear security pki ca-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1791
clear security pki certificate-request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1792
clear security pki crl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1793
clear security pki key-pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1794
clear security pki local-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1795
clear services ipsec-vpn certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1796
clear services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1797
clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1798
clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1799
request security certificate (signed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1800
request security certificate (unsigned) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1801
request security key-pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1802
request security pki ca-certificate enroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1803
request security pki ca-certificate load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1804
request security pki ca-certificate verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1805
request security pki crl load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1806
request security pki generate-certificate-request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1807
request security pki generate-key-pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1809
request security pki local-certificate enroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1810
request security pki local-certificate generate-self-signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1812

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request security pki local-certificate load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1813


request security pki local-certificate verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1814
request ipsec switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1815
request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1816
show security keychain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1817
request system certificate add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1820
show ike security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1821
show ipsec certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1825
show ipsec redundancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1828
show ipsec security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1830
show security pki ca-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1833
show security pki certificate-request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1837
show security pki crl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1839
show security pki local-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1841
show services ipsec-vpn certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1844
show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1847
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1851
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1854
show system certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1857

Chapter 27

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . 1859


clear services l2tp destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1861
clear services l2tp multilink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1862
clear services l2tp session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1863
clear services l2tp session statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1865
clear services l2tp tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1867
clear services l2tp tunnel statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1869
show services l2tp destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1871
show services l2tp multilink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1874
show services l2tp radius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1878
show services l2tp session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1882
show services l2tp summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1888
show services l2tp tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1891
show services l2tp user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1896
test services l2tp tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1900

Chapter 28

Link Services Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1903


show services link-services cpu-usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1904

Chapter 29

Load Balancing Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909


show interfaces load-balancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1910

Chapter 30

Mobile IP Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913


clear mobile-ip binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1914
show mobile-ip home-agent bindings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1915
show mobile-ip home-agent overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1918
show mobile-ip home-agent traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1919
show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1921
show mobile-ip wimax release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1923

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Chapter 31

Network Address Translation Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . 1925


clear services inline nat pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1927
clear services inline nat statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1928
show services inline nat pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1929
show services inline nat statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1930
show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1931
show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1932
show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1933
show services nat mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1935
show services nat pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1937

Chapter 32

PGCP Operational Mode Commands for the BGF Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . 1941


clear services pgcp gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1943
clear services pgcp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1944
show services pgcp active-configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1945
show services pgcp gate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1954
show services pgcp gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962
show services pgcp root-termination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968
show services pgcp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970
show services pgcp conversations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977
show services pgcp flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982
show services pgcp terminations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987

Chapter 33

PTSP Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993


clear services subscriber sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995
clear request services subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996
set request services subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997
show services subscriber bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998
show services subscriber dynamic-policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000
show services subscriber flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003
show services subscriber sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005
show services subscriber statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

Chapter 34

Service Sets Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009


clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
clear services service-sets statistics syslog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012
show services hcm statistics rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013
show services service-sets cpu-usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014
show services service-sets memory-usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016
show services service-sets plug-ins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2018
show services service-sets statistics packet-drops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2020
show services service-sets statistics syslog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2022
show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2025
show services service-sets summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2026

Chapter 35

Softwire Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2029


clear services softwire statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2030
show services softwire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2031
show services softwire flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2032

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Chapter 36

Stateful Firewall Operational Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2035


clear services stateful-firewall flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2037
clear services stateful-firewall flows (SDK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2039
clear services stateful-firewall sip-call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2040
clear services stateful-firewall sip-register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2043
clear services stateful-firewall statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2046
show services stateful-firewall conversations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2047
show services stateful-firewall flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2051
show services stateful-firewall flows (SDK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2056
show services stateful-firewall sip-call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2057
show services stateful-firewall sip-register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2062
show services stateful-firewall statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2066
show services stateful-firewall statistics (SDK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2070
show services stateful-firewall statistics application-protocol sip . . . . . . . . . . 2071

Part 5

Index
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2077
Index of Statements and Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2101

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About This Guide


This preface provides the following guidelines for using the Junos OS System Basics and
Services Command Reference:

Junos OS Documentation and Release Notes on page xxi

Objectives on page xxi

Audience on page xxii

Supported Platforms on page xxiii

Using the Indexes on page xxiii

Documentation Conventions on page xxiii

Documentation Feedback on page xxv

Requesting Technical Support on page xxv

Junos OS Documentation and Release Notes


For a list of related Junos OS documentation, see
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/ .

If the information in the latest release notes differs from the information in the
documentation, follow the Junos OS Release Notes.

To obtain the most current version of all Juniper Networks technical documentation,
see the product documentation page on the Juniper Networks website at
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/ .
Juniper Networks supports a technical book program to publish books by Juniper Networks
engineers and subject matter experts with book publishers around the world. These
books go beyond the technical documentation to explore the nuances of network
architecture, deployment, and administration using the Junos operating system (Junos
OS) and Juniper Networks devices. In addition, the Juniper Networks Technical Library,
published in conjunction with O'Reilly Media, explores improving network security,
reliability, and availability using Junos OS configuration techniques. All the books are for
sale at technical bookstores and book outlets around the world. The current list can be
viewed at http://www.juniper.net/books .

Objectives
This guide provides descriptions of the Junos OS commands that you use to monitor and
troubleshoot basic system operations and services on the router.

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For additional commands, see these references:

Junos OS Routing Protocols and Policies Command Reference

Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference

NOTE: For additional information about the Junos OSeither corrections to


or information that might have been omitted from this guidesee the software
release notes at http://www.juniper.net/ .

For information about configuration statements and guidelines related to the commands
described in this reference, see the following configuration guides:

Junos OS CLI User GuideDescribes how to use the Junos OS command-line interface

(CLI) to configure, monitor, and manage Juniper Networks routers.

Junos OS Installation and Upgrade GuideProvides a description of Junos OS components

and packaging, and includes detailed information about how to initially configure,
reinstall, and upgrade the Junos system software.

Junos OS System Basics Configuration GuideDescribes Juniper Networks routers, and

provides information about how to configure basic system parameters, supported


protocols and software processes, authentication, and a variety of utilities for managing
your router on the network.

Junos OS Services Interfaces Configuration GuideIncludes configuration statements

and guidelines for real-time performance monitoring (RPM) and all services, such as
Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP), Data Link Switching (DLSw), flow
collection and monitoring, and stateful firewall filters.

Junos OS Class of Service Configuration GuideIncludes configuration statements and

guidelines for class of service (CoS) features.

Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration GuideIncludes configuration statements

and guidelines for bit error rate test (BERT) parameters and Automatic Protection
Switching (APS).

Junos OS Network Management Configuration GuideIncludes configuration statements

and guidelines for accounting parameters and the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP).
For information about related tasks performed by network operations center (NOC)
personnel, see the following Network Operations Guides:

Junos Hardware Network Operations Guide

Junos Baseline Network Operations Guide

Audience
This guide is designed for network administrators who are configuring and monitoring a
Juniper Networks M Series, MX Series, T Series, EX Series, or J Series router or switch.

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To use this guide, you need a broad understanding of networks in general, the Internet
in particular, networking principles, and network configuration. You must also be familiar
with one or more of the following Internet routing protocols:

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)

Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) router discovery

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM)

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Personnel operating the equipment must be trained and competent; must not conduct
themselves in a careless, willfully negligent, or hostile manner; and must abide by the
instructions provided by the documentation.

Supported Platforms
For the features described in this manual, the Junos OS currently supports the following
platforms:

J Series

M Series

MX Series

T Series

EX Series

PTX Series

Using the Indexes


This reference contains two indexes: a standard index with topic entries, and an index of
commands.

Documentation Conventions
Table 1 on page xxiv defines notice icons used in this guide.

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Table 1: Notice Icons


Icon

Meaning

Description

Informational note

Indicates important features or instructions.

Caution

Indicates a situation that might result in loss of data or hardware damage.

Warning

Alerts you to the risk of personal injury or death.

Laser warning

Alerts you to the risk of personal injury from a laser.

Table 2 on page xxiv defines the text and syntax conventions used in this guide.

Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions


Convention

Description

Examples

Bold text like this

Represents text that you type.

To enter configuration mode, type the


configure command:
user@host> configure

Fixed-width text like this

Italic text like this

Italic text like this

Text like this

< > (angle brackets)

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Represents output that appears on the


terminal screen.

user@host> show chassis alarms

Introduces important new terms.

Identifies book names.

Identifies RFC and Internet draft titles.

A policy term is a named structure


that defines match conditions and
actions.

Junos OS System Basics Configuration


Guide

RFC 1997, BGP Communities Attribute

No alarms currently active

Represents variables (options for which


you substitute a value) in commands or
configuration statements.

Configure the machines domain name:

Represents names of configuration


statements, commands, files, and
directories; interface names;
configuration hierarchy levels; or labels
on routing platform components.

To configure a stub area, include the


stub statement at the [edit protocols
ospf area area-id] hierarchy level.

The console port is labeled CONSOLE.

Enclose optional keywords or variables.

stub <default-metric metric>;

[edit]
root@# set system domain-name
domain-name

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Convention

Description

Examples

| (pipe symbol)

Indicates a choice between the mutually


exclusive keywords or variables on either
side of the symbol. The set of choices is
often enclosed in parentheses for clarity.

broadcast | multicast

# (pound sign)

Indicates a comment specified on the


same line as the configuration statement
to which it applies.

rsvp { # Required for dynamic MPLS only

[ ] (square brackets)

Enclose a variable for which you can


substitute one or more values.

community name members [


community-ids ]

Indention and braces ( { } )

Identify a level in the configuration


hierarchy.

; (semicolon)

Identifies a leaf statement at a


configuration hierarchy level.

(string1 | string2 | string3)

[edit]
routing-options {
static {
route default {
nexthop address;
retain;
}
}
}

J-Web GUI Conventions


Bold text like this

Represents J-Web graphical user


interface (GUI) items you click or select.

> (bold right angle bracket)

Separates levels in a hierarchy of J-Web


selections.

In the Logical Interfaces box, select


All Interfaces.

To cancel the configuration, click


Cancel.

In the configuration editor hierarchy,


select Protocols>Ospf.

Documentation Feedback
We encourage you to provide feedback, comments, and suggestions so that we can
improve the documentation. You can send your comments to
techpubs-comments@juniper.net, or fill out the documentation feedback form at
https://www.juniper.net/cgi-bin/docbugreport/ . If you are using e-mail, be sure to include
the following information with your comments:

Document or topic name

URL or page number

Software release version (if applicable)

Requesting Technical Support


Technical product support is available through the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance
Center (JTAC). If you are a customer with an active J-Care or JNASC support contract,

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or are covered under warranty, and need post-sales technical support, you can access
our tools and resources online or open a case with JTAC.

JTAC policiesFor a complete understanding of our JTAC procedures and policies,


review the JTAC User Guide located at
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/resource-guides/7100059-en.pdf .

Product warrantiesFor product warranty information, visit


http://www.juniper.net/support/warranty/ .

JTAC hours of operationThe JTAC centers have resources available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Self-Help Online Tools and Resources


For quick and easy problem resolution, Juniper Networks has designed an online
self-service portal called the Customer Support Center (CSC) that provides you with the
following features:

Find CSC offerings: http://www.juniper.net/customers/support/

Search for known bugs: http://www2.juniper.net/kb/

Find product documentation: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/

Find solutions and answer questions using our Knowledge Base: http://kb.juniper.net/

Download the latest versions of software and review release notes:


http://www.juniper.net/customers/csc/software/

Search technical bulletins for relevant hardware and software notifications:


https://www.juniper.net/alerts/

Join and participate in the Juniper Networks Community Forum:


http://www.juniper.net/company/communities/

Open a case online in the CSC Case Management tool: http://www.juniper.net/cm/

To verify service entitlement by product serial number, use our Serial Number Entitlement
(SNE) Tool: https://tools.juniper.net/SerialNumberEntitlementSearch/

Opening a Case with JTAC


You can open a case with JTAC on the Web or by telephone.

Use the Case Management tool in the CSC at http://www.juniper.net/cm/ .

Call 1-888-314-JTAC (1-888-314-5822 toll-free in the USA, Canada, and Mexico).

For international or direct-dial options in countries without toll-free numbers, see


http://www.juniper.net/support/requesting-support.html .

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Monitoring and Testing Tools

Connectivity Operational Mode Commands on page 3

Interface Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands on page 33

RADIUS Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands on page 53

Real-Time Performance Monitoring Operational Mode Commands on page 61

Real-Time Router Monitoring Operational Mode Commands on page 77

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Connectivity Operational Mode


Commands
Table 3 on page 3 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to perform and monitor connectivity functions. Commands are listed in alphabetical
order.

Table 3: Connectivity Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Check host reachability and network connectivity.

ping

Check the reachability of a remote Asynchronous Transfer Mode


(ATM) node.

ping atm

Check the operability of a remote Connectionless Network Service


(CLNS) node.

ping clns

Check the operability of a Layer 2 circuit.

ping mpls l2circuit

Check the operability of a Layer 2 virtual private network (VPN).

ping mpls l2vpn

Check the operability of a Layer 3 VPN.

ping mpls l3vpn

Check the operability of a MPLS connection.

ping mpls ldp

Check the operability of MPLS label-switched path (LSP)


endpoint connections.

ping mpls lsp-end-point

Check the operability of MPLS RSVP-signaled LSP connections.

ping mpls rsvp

Check the operability of virtual private LAN service (VPLS)


connections.

ping vpls instance

NOTE: For information about related tasks performed by network operations


center (NOC) personnel, see the Junos Baseline Network Operations Guide.

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ping
Syntax

ping host
<bypass-routing>
<count requests>
<detail>
<do-not-fragment>
<inet | inet6>
<interface source-interface>
<interval seconds>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<loose-source value>
<no-resolve>
<pattern string>
<rapid>
<record-route>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<strict >
<strict-source value.>
<tos type-of-service>
<ttl value>
<verbose>
<wait seconds>

Syntax (QFX Series)

ping host
<bypass-routing>
<count requests>
<detail>
<do-not-fragment>
<inet>
<interface source-interface>
<interval seconds>
<loose-source value>
<mac-address mac-address>
<no-resolve>
<pattern string>
<rapid>
<record-route>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<strict>
< strict-source value>
<tos type-of-service>
<ttl value>
<verbose>
<wait seconds>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

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Description

Options

Check host reachability and network connectivity. The ping command sends Internet
Control Message Protocol (ICMP) ECHO_REQUEST messages to elicit ICMP
ECHO_RESPONSE messages from the specified host. Type Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping
command.
hostIP address or hostname of the remote system to ping.
bypass-routing(Optional) Bypass the normal routing tables and send ping requests

directly to a system on an attached network. If the system is not on a directly attached


network, an error is returned. Use this option to ping a local system through an
interface that has no route through it.
count requests(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. The range of values is 1

through 2,000,000,000. The default value is an unlimited number of requests.


detail(Optional) Include in the output the interface on which the ping reply was received.
do-not-fragment(Optional) Set the do-not-fragment (DF) flag in the IP header of the

ping packets. For IPv6 packets, this option disables fragmentation.

NOTE: In Junos OS Release 11.1 and later, when issuing the ping command
for an IPv6 route with the do-not-fragment option, the maximum ping
packet size is calculated by subtracting 48 bytes (40 bytes for the IPV6
header and 8 bytes for the ICMP header) from the MTU. Therefore, if the
ping packet size (including the 48-byte header) is greater than the MTU,
the ping operation might fail.

inet(Optional) Ping Packet Forwarding Engine IPv4 routes.


inet6(Optional) Ping Packet Forwarding Engine IPv6 routes.
interface source-interface(Optional) Interface to use to send the ping requests.
interval seconds(Optional) How often to send ping requests. The range of values, in

seconds, is 1 through infinity. The default value is 1.


loose-source value(Optional) Intermediate loose source route entry (IPv4). Open a set

of values.
mac-address mac-address(Optional) Ping the physical or hardware address of the

remote system you are trying to reach.


no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to determine the hostname that corresponds to

the IP address.
pattern string(Optional) Specify a hexadecimal fill pattern to include in the ping packet.
rapid(Optional) Send ping requests rapidly. The results are reported in a single message,

not in individual messages for each ping request. By default, five ping requests are

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sent before the results are reported. To change the number of requests, include the
count option.
record-route(Optional) Record and report the packets path (IPv4).
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Name of the routing instance for the

ping attempt.
size bytes(Optional) Size of ping request packets. The range of values, in bytes, is 0

through 65,468. The default value is 56, which is effectively 64 bytes because 8
bytes of ICMP header data are added to the packet.
source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (lo.0).
strict(Optional) Use the strict source route option (IPv4).
strict-source value(Optional) Intermediate strict source route entry (IPv4). Open a set

of values.
tos type-of-service(Optional) Set the type-of-service (ToS) field in the IP header of the

ping packets. The range of values is 0 through 255.


ttl value(Optional) Time-to-live (TTL) value to include in the ping request (IPv6). The

range of values is 0 through 255.


verbose(Optional) Display detailed output.
vpls instance-name(Optional) Ping the instance to which this VPLS belongs.
wait seconds(Optional) Maximum wait time, in seconds, after the final packet is sent.

If this option is not specified, the default delay is 10 seconds. If this option is used
without the count option, a default count of 5 packets is used.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

network

Configuring the Junos OS ICMPv4 Rate Limit for ICMPv4 Routing Engine Messages

ping hostname on page 7


ping hostname size count on page 7
ping hostname rapid on page 7
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code. These packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

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Sample Output
ping hostname

ping hostname
size count

user@host> ping skye


PING skye.net (192.168.169.254): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=0 ttl=253
64 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=1 ttl=253
64 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=2 ttl=253
64 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=3 ttl=253
64 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=4 ttl=253
64 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=5 ttl=253
^C [abort]
user@host> ping skye size 200 count 5
PING skye.net (192.168.169.254): 200 data bytes
208 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=0 ttl=253
208 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=1 ttl=253
208 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=2 ttl=253
208 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=3 ttl=253
208 bytes from 192.168.169.254: icmp_seq=4 ttl=253

time=1.028
time=1.053
time=1.025
time=1.098
time=1.032
time=1.044

ms
ms
ms
ms
ms
ms

time=1.759 ms
time=2.075 ms
time=1.843 ms
time=1.803 ms
time=17.898 ms

--- skye.net ping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 1.759/5.075/17.898 ms

ping hostname rapid

user@host> ping skye rapid


PING skye.net (192.168.169.254): 56 data bytes
!!!!!
--- skye.net ping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.956/0.974/1.025/0.026 ms

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ping atm
Syntax

Release Information

ping atm interface interface-name vci vci


<brief>
<count count>
<end-to-end | segment>
<interval seconds>
<sequence-number sequence-number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Check the reachability of a remote Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) node. All packets
are 53 bytes. Type Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping atm command.

Options

interface interface-nameInterface to use to send the ATM ping requests. For ATM 1 and

ATM 2 interfaces, you must include a logical unit number in the interface name
vci vciATM point-to-point virtual circuit identifier. It can be a virtual circuit identifier

(vci) or a virtual private identifier (vpi.vci).


brief(Optional) Display only the ATM ping summary statistics. These are displayed

after you type Ctrl+c to interrupt the ping atm command.


count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. The range of values is 0 through
10,000. The default value is an unlimited number of requests.
end-to-end(Optional) Cells are sent to the end node. This is the default.
segment(Optional) Cells are sent only to the intermediate node.
interval seconds(Optional) How often to send ping requests. The range of values, in

seconds, is 1 through 10,000. The default value is 1.


sequence-number sequence-number(Optional) Starting sequence number (correlation

tag). The range of values is 0 through 65,468. The default value is 1.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

ping atm on page 9


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

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Sample Output
ping atm

user@host> ping atm interface at-4/0/1.0 vci 0.33


53 byte oam cell received on (vpi=0 vci=33): seq=1
53 byte oam cell received on (vpi=0 vci=33): seq=2
^C[abort]
--- atmping statistics --5 cells transmitted, 5 cells received, 0% cell loss

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ping clns
Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

ping clns host


<brief>
<count requests>
<detail>
<do-not-fragment>
<interval seconds>
<no-resolve>
<pattern string>
<rapid>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<ttl value>
<verbose>
<wait seconds>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Check the reachability of a remote Connectionless Network Service (CLNS) node. Type
Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping clns command.
hostIP address or hostname of the remote system to ping.
brief(Optional) Display brief information.
count requests(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. The range of values is 1

through 2,000,000,000. The default is an unlimited number of requests.


detail(Optional) Include in the output the interface on which the ping reply was received.
do-not-fragment(Optional) Set the do-not-fragment (DF) bit in the IP header of the

ping packets.
interval seconds(Optional) How often to send ping requests. The range of values, in

seconds, is 1 through infinity. The default value is 1.


no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to determine the hostname that corresponds to

the IP address.
pattern string(Optional) Specify a hexadecimal fill pattern to include in the ping packet.
rapid(Optional) Send ping requests rapidly. The results are reported in a single message,

not in individual messages for each ping request. By default, five ping requests are
sent before the results are reported. To change the number of request, include the
count option.
routing-instance routing-instance-name (Optional) Name of the routing instance for the

ping attempt.

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size bytes(Optional) Size of ping request packets. The range of values, in bytes, is 0

through 65,468. The default value is 56, which is effectively 64 bytes because 8
bytes of ICMP header data are added to the packet.
source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface.
ttl value(Optional) Time-to-live (TTL) value to include in the ping request (IPv6). The

range of values is 0 through 255.


verbose(Optional) Display detailed output.
wait seconds(Optional) Maximum wait time, in seconds, after the final packet is sent.

If this option is not specified, the default delay is 10 seconds. If this option is used
without the count option, a default count of 5 packets is used.
Required Privilege
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Output Fields

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ping clns on page 11


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping clns

user@host> ping clns 47.0005.9000.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6812.4058.00


PING 47.0005.9000.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6812.4058.00
(47.0005.9000.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6812.4058.00): 55 data bytes
64 bytes from 47.0005.9000.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6812.4058.00: seq=0 ttl=30
time=15.051 ms
64 bytes from 47.0005.9000.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6812.4058.00: seq=1 ttl=30
time=10.370 ms
64 bytes from 47.0005.9000.f800.0000.0108.0001.1921.6812.4058.00: seq=2 ttl=30
time=10.367 ms
--- ping statistics --3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 10.367/11.929/15.051/2.207 ms

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ping mpls l2circuit


Syntax

Release Information

ping mpls l2circuit (interface interface-name | virtual-circuit virtual-circuit-id neighbor address)


<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<exp forwarding-class>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
reply-mode (application-level-control-channel | ip-udp | no-reply)
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<sweep>
<v1>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
The size and sweep options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
The reply-mode option and its suboptions are introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4R1.

Description

Check the operability of the MPLS Layer 2 circuit connections. Type Ctrl+c to interrupt a
ping mpls l2circuit command.

Options

count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified, five ping

requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default value is
5.
destination address(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (127.0.0.1/32)

for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the 127/8 subnet.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
exp forwarding-class(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
interface interface-namePing an interface configured for the Layer 2 circuit on the egress

provider edge (PE) router.


logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on the specified logical system.


reply-mode(Optional) Reply mode for the ping request. This option has the following

suboptions:
application-level-control-channelReply using an application level control channel.
ip-udpReply using an IPv4 or IPv6 UDP packet.
no-replyDo not reply to the ping request.

NOTE: The reply-mode option and its suboptions


application-level-control-channel, ip-udp, and no-reply are also available
in Junos OS Release 10.2R4 and 10.3R2.

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size bytes(Optional) Size of the label-switched path (LSP) ping request packet (96

through 65468 bytes). Packets are 4-byte aligned. For example, If you enter a size
of 97, 98, 99, or 100, the router or switch uses a size value of 100 bytes. If you enter
a packet size that is smaller than the minimum size, an error message is displayed
reminding you of the 96-byte minimum.
source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (lo.0).
sweep(Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit

(MTU).
v1(Optional) Use the type 9 Layer 2 circuit type, length, and value (TLV).
virtual-circuit virtual-circuit-id neighbor addressPing the virtual circuit identifier on the

egress PE router or switch and the specified neighbor, testing the integrity of the
Layer 2 circuit between the ingress and egress PE routers or switches.
Additional Information

You must configure MPLS at the [edit protocols mpls] hierarchy level on the egress PE
router or switch (the router or switch receiving the MPLS echo packets) to ping a Layer
2 circuit.
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.

Required Privilege
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Output Fields

network

ping mpls l2circuit interface on page 13


ping mpls l2circuit virtual-circuit detail on page 13
ping mpls l2circuit interface <interface-name> reply-mode on page 14
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code. Packets with an error code are not counted
in the received packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping mpls l2circuit
interface

user@host> ping mpls l2circuit interface so-1/0/0.1


Request for seq 1, to interface 69, labels <100000, 100208>, packet size 100
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok, time: 0.439 ms

ping mpls l2circuit


virtual-circuit detail

user@host> ping mpls l2circuit virtual-circuit 200 neighbor 10.255.245.122/32 detail


Request for seq 1, to interface 68, labels <100048, 100128>, packet size 100
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok time: 0.539 ms

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interface
<interface-name>
reply-mode

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user@host> ping mpls l2circuit interface lt-1/2/0.21 reply-mode application-level-control-channel


!!!!!
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss

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ping mpls l2vpn


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

ping mpls l2vpn (instance instance-name local-site-id local-site-id-number remote-site-id


remote-site-id-number | interface interface-name)
<bottom-label-ttl>
<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<exp forwarding-class>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
reply-mode (application-level-control-channel | ip-udp | no-reply)
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<sweep>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
The size and sweep options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
The reply-mode option and its suboptions are introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4R1.
Check the operability of MPLS Layer 2 virtual private network (VPN) connections. Type
Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping mpls l2vpn command.
bottom-label-ttl(Optional) Display the time-to-live value for the bottom label in the

label stack.
count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified, five ping

requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default value is
5.
destination address(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (127.0.0.1/32)

for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the 127/8 subnet.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
exp forwarding-class(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
instance instance-name local-site-id local-site-id-number remote-site-id
remote-site-id-numberPing a combination of the Layer 2 VPN routing instance

name, the local site identifier, and the remote site identifier, testing the integrity of
the Layer 2 VPN circuit (specified by the identifiers) between the ingress and egress
provider edge (PE) routers or switches.
interface interface-namePing an interface configured for the Layer 2 VPN on the egress

PE router or switch.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on the specified logical system.


reply-mode(Optional) Reply mode for the ping request. This option has the following

suboptions:
application-level-control-channelReply using an application level control channel.

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ip-udpReply using an IPv4 or IPv6 UDP packet.


no-replyDo not reply to the ping request.

The reply-mode option and its suboptions application-level-control-channel, ip-udp,


and no-reply are also available in Junos OS Release 10.2R4 and 10.3R2.
size bytes(Optional) Size of the label-switched path (LSP) ping request packet (96

through 65468 bytes). Packets are 4-byte aligned. For example, If you enter a size
of 97, 98, 99, or 100, the router or switch uses a size value of 100 bytes. If you enter
a packet size that is smaller than the minimum size, an error message is displayed
reminding you of the 96-byte minimum.
source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (lo.0).
sweep(Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit

(MTU).
Additional Information

You must configure MPLS at the [edit protocols mpls] hierarchy level on the egress PE
router or switch (the router or switch receiving the MPLS echo packets) to ping a Layer
2 circuit.
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.

Required Privilege
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Output Fields

network

ping mpls l2vpn instance on page 16


ping mpls l2vpn instance detail on page 16
ping mpls l2vpn interface <interface-name> reply-mode on page 17
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output

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instance

user@host> ping mpls l2vpn instance vpn1 remote-site-id 1 local-site-id 2


!!!!!
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss

ping mpls l2vpn


instance detail

user@host> ping mpls l2vpn instance vpn1 remote-site-id 1 local-site-id 2 detail


Request for seq 1, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 2, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>

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Reply for seq 2, return code: Egress-ok


Request for seq 3, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 3, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 4, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 4, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 5, to interface 68, labels <800001, 100176>
Reply for seq 5, return code: Egress-ok
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss

ping mpls l2vpn


interface
<interface-name>
reply-mode

user@host> ping mpls l2vpn interface lt-1/2/0.21 reply-mode ip-udp


!!!!!
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss

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ping mpls l3vpn


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

ping mpls l3vpn prefix prefix-name


<l3vpn-name>
<bottom-label-ttl>
<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<exp forwarding-class>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<sweep>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
The size and sweep options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Check the operability of a MPLS Layer 3 virtual private network (VPN) connection. Type
Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping mpls l3vpn command.
bottom-label-ttl(Optional) Display the time-to-live value for the bottom label in the

label stack.
count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified, five

ping requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default value
is 5.
destination address(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (127.0.0.1/32)

for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the 127/8 subnet.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
exp forwarding-class(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
l3vpn-name(Optional) Layer 3 VPN name.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on the specified logical system.


prefix prefix-namePing to test whether a prefix is present in a provider edge (PE) routers

or switch's VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) table, by means of a Layer 3 VPN
destination prefix. This option does not test the connection between a PE router or
switch and a customer edge (CE) router or switch.
size bytes(Optional) Size of the label-switched path (LSP) ping request packet (96

through 65468 bytes). Packets are 4-byte aligned. For example, If you enter a size
of 97, 98, 99, or 100, the router or switch uses a size value of 100 bytes. If you enter
a packet size that is smaller than the minimum size, an error message is displayed
reminding you of the 96-byte minimum.

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source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (lo.0).
sweep(Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit

(MTU).
Additional Information

You must configure MPLS at the [edit protocols mpls] hierarchy level on the egress PE
router or switch (the router or switch receiving the MPLS echo packets) to ping a Layer
2 circuit.
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

network

ping mpls l3vpn on page 19


ping mpls l3vpn detail on page 19
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping mpls l3vpn

ping mpls l3vpn detail

user@host> ping mpls l3vpn vpn1 prefix 10.255.245.122/32


!!!!!
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
user@host> ping mpls l3vpn vpn1 prefix 10.255.245.122/32 detail
Request for seq 1, to interface 68, labels <100128, 100112>
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 2, to interface 68, labels <100128, 100112>
Reply for seq 2, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 3, to interface 68, labels <100128, 100112>
Reply for seq 3, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 4, to interface 68, labels <100128, 100112>
Reply for seq 4, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 5, to interface 68, labels <100128, 100112>
Reply for seq 5, return code: Egress-ok
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss

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ping mpls ldp


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

ping mpls ldp fec


<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<exp forwarding-class>
<instance routing-instance-name>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<p2mp root-addr ip-address lsp-id identifier>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<sweep>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
size and sweep options introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
instance option introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
p2mp, root-address, and lsp-id options introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.
Check the operability of MPLS LDP-signaled label-switched path (LSP) connections.
Type Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping mpls command.
count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified, five ping

requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default value is
5.
destination address(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (127.0.0.1/32)

for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the 127/8 subnet.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
exp forwarding-class(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
fecPing an LDP-signaled LSP using the forwarding equivalence class (FEC) prefix and

length.
instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Allows you to ping a combination of the

routing instance and forwarding equivalence class (FEC) associated with an LSP.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on the specified logical system.


p2mp root-addr ip-address lsp-id identifier(Optional) Ping the end points of a

point-to-multipoint LSP. Enter the IP address of the point-to-multipoint LSP root


and the ID number of the point-to-multipoint LSP.
size bytes(Optional) Size of the LSP ping request packet (88 through 65468 bytes).

Packets are 4-byte aligned. For example, If you enter a size of 89, 90, 91, or 92, the
router or switch uses a size value of 92 bytes. If you enter a packet size that is smaller
than the minimum size, an error message is displayed reminding you of the 88-byte
minimum.

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source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (lo.0).
sweep(Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit

(MTU).
Additional Information

If the LSP changes, the label and interface information displayed when you issued the
ping command continues to be used. You must configure MPLS at the [edit protocols
mpls] hierarchy level on the remote router or switch to ping an LSP terminating there.
You must configure MPLS even if you intend to ping only LDP forwarding equivalence
classes (FECs).
You can configure the ping interval for the ping mpls ldp command by specifying a new
time in seconds using the lsp-ping-interval statement at the [edit protocols ldp oam]
hierarchy level. For more information, see the Junos OS MPLS Applications Configuration
Guide.
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.

Required Privilege
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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

network

ping mpls ldp fec count on page 21


ping mpls ldp p2mp root-addr lsp-id on page 21
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code. Packets with error codes are not counted in
the received packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping mpls ldp fec count

ping mpls ldp p2mp


root-addr lsp-id

user@host> ping mpls ldp 10.255.245.222 count 10


!!!xxx...x--- lsping statistics ---10 packets transmitted, 3 packets received,
70% packet loss 4 packets received with error status, not counted as received.
user@host>ping mpls ldp p2mp root-addr 10.1.1.1/32 lsp-id 1 count 1
Request for seq 1, to interface 71, no label stack.
Request for seq 1, to interface 70, label 299786
Reply for seq 1, egress 10.1.1.3, return code: Egress-ok, time: 18.936 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-01-12 03:50:03 PST 407.281 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-01-12 03:50:03 PST 426.217 ms
Reply for seq 1, egress 10.1.1.4, return code: Egress-ok, time: 18.936 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-01-12 03:50:03 PST 407.281 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-01-12 03:50:03 PST 426.217 ms
Reply for seq 1, egress 10.1.1.5, return code: Egress-ok, time: 18.936 ms

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Local transmit time: 2009-01-12 03:50:03 PST 407.281 ms


Remote receive time: 2009-01-12 03:50:03 PST 426.217 ms

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ping mpls lsp-end-point


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

ping mpls lsp-end-point prefix-name


<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<exp forwarding-class>
<instance routing-instance-name>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<sweep>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
The size and sweep options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
The instance option was introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
Check the operability of MPLS label-switched path (LSP) endpoint connections. Type
Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping mpls command.
count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified, five ping

requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default value is
5.
destination address(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (127.0.0.1/32)

for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the 127/8 subnet.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
exp forwarding-class(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Ping a combination of the routing instance

and forwarding equivalence class (FEC) associated with an LSP connection.


logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on the specified logical system.


prefix-nameLDP forwarding equivalence class (FEC) prefix or RSVP LSP endpoint

address.
size bytes(Optional) Size of the LSP ping request packet. If the endpoint is LDP-based,

the minimum size of the packet is 88 bytes. If the endpoint is RSVP-based, the
minimum size of the packet is 100 bytes. The maximum size in either case is
65468 bytes.
source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface (lo.0).
sweep(Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit

(MTU).

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Additional Information

If the LSP changes, the label and interface information displayed when you issued the
ping command continues to be used. You must configure MPLS at the [edit protocols
mpls] hierarchy level on the remote router or switch to ping an LSP terminating there.
You must configure MPLS even if you intend to ping only LDP forwarding equivalence
classes (FECs).
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

ping mpls lsp-end-point detail on page 24


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping mpls
lsp-end-point detail

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user@host> ping mpls lsp-end-point 10.255.245.119 detail


Route to end point address is via LDP FEC
Request for seq 1, to interface 67, label 100032
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 2, to interface 67, label 100032
Reply for seq 2, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 3, to interface 67, label 100032
Reply for seq 3, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 4, to interface 67, label 100032
Reply for seq 4, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 5, to interface 67, label 100032
Reply for seq 5, return code: Egress-ok
--- lsping statistics --5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss

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ping mpls rsvp


Syntax

ping mpls rsvp


<lsp-name>
<count count>
<destination address>
<detail>
<dynamic-bypass>
<egress egress-address>
<exp forwarding-class>
<interface interface-name>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<manual-bypass>
<multipoint>
<size bytes>
<source source-address>
<standby standby-path-name>
<sweep>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


The egress and multipoint options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2.
The size and sweep options were introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
The dynamic-bypass and manual-bypass options were introduced in Junos OS Release
10.2.

Description

Check the operability of MPLS RSVP-signaled label-switched path (LSP) connections.


Type Ctrl+c to interrupt a ping mpls command.

Options

count count(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified, five ping

requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default value is
5.
destination address(Optional) Specify an address other than the default (127.0.0.1/32)

for the ping echo requests. The address can be anything within the 127/8 subnet.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.

NOTE: When using the detail option, the reported time is based on the
system time configured on the local and remote routers. Differences in
these system times can result in inaccurate one way ping trip times being
reported.
In practice, it is difficult to synchronize the system times of independent
Juniper Networks routers with sufficient accuracy to provide a meaningful
time value for the detail option (even when synchronized using NTP).

dynamic-bypass(Optional) Ping dynamically generated bypass LSPs, used for protecting

other LSPs.

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egress egress-address(Optional) Only the specified egress router or switch responds

to the ping request.


exp forwarding-class(Optional) Value of the forwarding class for the MPLS ping packets.
interface(Optional) Specify the name of the interface protected by the manual bypass

LSP. This option is only available when you have also used the manual-bypass option.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on the specified logical system.


lsp-namePing an RSVP-signaled LSP using an LSP name.
manual-bypass(Optional) Ping manually configured bypass LSPs, used for protecting

other LSPs. For this option, you must also specify the interface protected by the
manual bypass LSP using the interface option.
multipoint(Optional) Send ping requests to each of the egress routers or switches

participating in a point-to-multipoint LSP. You can also include the egress option to
ping a specific egress router or switch participating in a point-to-multipoint LSP.
size bytes(Optional) Size of the LSP ping request packet (100 through 65468 bytes).

Packets are 4-byte aligned. For example, if you enter a size of 101, 102, 103, or 104,
the router or switch uses a size value of 104 bytes. If you enter a packet size that is
smaller than the minimum size, an error message is displayed reminding you of the
100-byte minimum.
source source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface. This address is

sent in the IP source address field of the ping request. If this option is not specified,
the default address is usually the loopback interface.
standby standby-path-name(Optional) Name of the standby path.
sweep (Optional) Automatically determine the size of the maximum transmission unit

(MTU).
Additional Information

If the LSP changes, the label and interface information displayed when you issued the
ping command continues to be used. You must configure MPLS at the [edit protocols
mpls] hierarchy level on the remote router or switch to ping an LSP terminating there.
You must configure MPLS even if you intend to ping only LDP forwarding equivalence
classes (FECs).
In asymmetric MTU scenarios, the echo response may be dropped. For example, if the
MTU from System A to System B is 1000 bytes, the MTU from System B to System A is
500 bytes, and the ping request packet size is 1000 bytes, the echo response is dropped
because the PAD TLV is included in the echo response, making it too large.

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network

ping mpls rsvp (Echo Reply Received) on page 27


ping mpls rsvp (Echo Reply with Error Code) on page 27

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ping mpls rsvp detail on page 27


ping mpls rsvp multipoint egress detail count on page 27
ping mpls rsvp multipoint detail count on page 27
ping mpls rsvp destination detail count size on page 28
ping mpls rsvp destination detail sweep size on page 28
Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping mpls rsvp (Echo
Reply Received)

ping mpls rsvp (Echo


Reply with Error Code)

ping mpls rsvp detail

ping mpls rsvp


multipoint egress
detail count

user@host> ping mpls rsvp test1


!!!!!--- lsping statistics ---5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet
loss
user@host> ping mpls rsvp test2
!!xxx--- lsping statistics ---5 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 60%
packet loss3 packets received with error status, not counted as received.
user@host> ping mpls rsvp to-green detail
Request for seq 1, to interface 67, labels <100095, 0, 0>
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok
Request for seq 2, to interface 67, labels <100095, 0, 0>
Reply for seq 2, return code: Egress-ok
user@host>ping mpls rsvp sample-lsp multipoint egress 192.168.1.3 detail count 1
Request for seq 1, to interface 70, label 299952
Request for seq 1, to interface 70, no label stack.
Request for seq 1, to interface 67, no label stack.
Reply for seq 1, egress 192.168.1.3, return code: Egress-ok, time: 0.242 ms
Local transmit time: 1205310695s 215737us
Remote receive time: 1205310695s 215979us
--- lsping, egress 192.168.1.3 statistics --1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss

ping mpls rsvp


multipoint detail count

user@host>ping mpls rsvp sample-lsp multipoint detail count 1


Request for seq 1, to interface 70, label 299952
Request for seq 1, to interface 70, no label stack.
Request for seq 1, to interface 67, no label stack.
Reply for seq 1, return code: Unknown TLV, time: 9.877 ms
Local transmit time: 1205310615s 347317us
Remote receive time: 1205310615s 357194us
Reply for seq 1, egress 192.168.1.3, return code: Egress-ok, time: 0.351 ms
Local transmit time: 1205310615s 347262us
Remote receive time: 1205310615s 347613us
Reply for seq 1, egress 192.168.1.13, return code: Egress-ok, time: 0.301 ms
Local transmit time: 1205310615s 347167us
Remote receive time: 1205310615s 347468us
Timeout for seq 1, egress 192.168.1.1
Timeout for seq 1, egress 192.168.1.4
Timeout for seq 1, egress 192.168.1.14

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--- lsping, egress 192.168.1.1 statistics --1 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
--- lsping, egress 192.168.1.3 statistics --1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
--- lsping, egress 192.168.1.4 statistics --1 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
--- lsping, egress 192.168.1.13 statistics --1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss
--- lsping, egress 192.168.1.14 statistics --1 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

ping mpls rsvp


destination detail
count size

user@host>ping mpls rsvp chaser-access destination 192.168.0.1 detail count 1 size 4468
Request for seq 1, to interface 88, label 299984, packet size 4468
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok, time: 44.804 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-03-30 22:05:02 CEST 408.629 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-03-30 22:05:02 CEST 453.433 ms
--- lsping statistics --1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss

ping mpls rsvp


destination detail
sweep size

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user@router> ping mpls rsvp chaser-access destination 192.168.0.1 detail sweep size 4500
Request for seq 1, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 100
Reply for seq 1, return code: Egress-ok, time: -39.264 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:40 CEST 541.423 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:40 CEST 502.159 ms
Request for seq 2, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 2300
Reply for seq 2, return code: Egress-ok, time: -38.179 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:41 CEST 544.240 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:41 CEST 506.061 ms
Request for seq 3, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 4500
Timeout for seq 3
Request for seq 4, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 3400
Reply for seq 4, return code: Egress-ok, time: -37.545 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:45 CEST 549.953 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:45 CEST 512.408 ms
Request for seq 5, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 3952
Reply for seq 5, return code: Egress-ok, time: -37.176 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:46 CEST 555.881 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:46 CEST 518.705 ms
Request for seq 6, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 4228
Reply for seq 6, return code: Egress-ok, time: -36.962 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:47 CEST 561.809 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:47 CEST 524.847 ms
Request for seq 7, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 4368
Reply for seq 7, return code: Egress-ok, time: -36.922 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:48 CEST 568.738 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:48 CEST 531.816 ms
Request for seq 8, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 4440
Reply for seq 8, return code: Egress-ok, time: -36.855 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:49 CEST 575.669 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:49 CEST 538.814 ms
Request for seq 9, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 4476
Timeout for seq 9
Request for seq 10, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size 4460
Reply for seq 10, return code: Egress-ok, time: -36.906 ms

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Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:05:53 CEST 584.382 ms


Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:05:53 CEST 547.476 ms
Request for seq 11, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size
Timeout for seq 11
Request for seq 12, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size
Timeout for seq 12
Request for seq 13, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size
Reply for seq 13, return code: Egress-ok, time: -36.943 ms
Local transmit time: 2009-04-24 14:06:00 CEST 594.884 ms
Remote receive time: 2009-04-24 14:06:00 CEST 557.941 ms
Request for seq 14, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size
Timeout for seq 14
Request for seq 15, to interface 86, no label stack., packet size
Timeout for seq 15

4480
4472
4468

4476
4472

--- lsp ping sweep result--Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is 4468 bytes

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ping vpls instance


Syntax

Release Information
Description

ping vpls instance instance-name destination-mac address source-ip address


<bd-name name>
<control-plane-response>
<count number>
<detail>
<learning-vlan-id number>
<logical-system logical-system-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Check the operability of virtual private LAN service (VPLS) connections. Type Ctrl+c to
interrupt a ping vpls instance command.
When you issue a ping vpls instance command, a chassis MAC address is drawn from the
ingress PE router's pool of MAC addresses and used to create the VPLS ping packet. The
ping packet is then forwarded to the egress PE router. When the egress PE router receives
the ping packet, it learns the MAC address from the VPLS ping packet. The MAC address
is added to the egress PE router's MAC table.
The ping vpls instance command relies on the LSP ping and trace infrastructure defined
in RFC 4379, Detecting Multi-Protocol Label Switched (MPLS) Data Plane Failures and
further enhancements defined in Internet draft
draft-stokes-vkompella-ppvpn-hvpls-oam-02, Testing Hierarchical Virtual Private LAN
Services.

Options

instance instance-nameSpecify the name of the VPLS routing instance.


destination-mac addressSpecify a destination MAC address for the ping echo requests.
source ip addressIP address of the outgoing interface.
bd-name name(Optional) Name of the bridge domain.
control-plane-response(Optional) Request VPLS OAM responses using the control

plane.
count number(Optional) Number of ping requests to send. If count is not specified,

five ping requests are sent. The range of values is 1 through 1,000,000. The default
value is 5.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about the echo requests sent and received.
learning-vlan-id number(Optional) Specify a learning VLAN identifier for the ping echo

requests. The range of values is 0 through 4094.


logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Specify a logical system name for the

ping echo requests.


Additional Information

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This statement is only supported on the MX Series routers, the M120 and M320 routers,
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List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

ping vpls instance on page 31


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
An exclamation point (!) indicates that an echo reply was received. A period (.) indicates
that an echo reply was not received within the timeout period. An x indicates that an
echo reply was received with an error code these packets are not counted in the received
packets count. They are accounted for separately.

Sample Output
ping vpls instance

user@host> ping vpls instance red destination-mac 00:89:67:1a:23:6f source-ip 10.255.17.138


! -> sample-router:red:ge-4/1/1.0
! -> sample-router:red:ge-4/1/1.0
! -> sample-router:red:ge-4/1/1.0
! -> sample-router:red:ge-4/1/1.0
--- vpls ping statistics --4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss

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Commands
Table 4 on page 33 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to run diagnostics on router interfaces. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 4: Interface Diagnostics Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Start a bit error rate test (BERT) on a DS0 interface.

test interface ds0-bert-start

Stop a BERT on a DS0 interface.

test interface ds0-bert-stop

Start a BERT on an E1 interface.

test interface e1-bert-start

Stop a BERT on an E1 interface.

test interface e1-bert-stop

Start a BERT on an E3 interface.

test interface e3-bert-start

Stop a BERT on an E3 interface.

test interface e3-bert-stop

Transmit over a facilities data link (FDL) to initiate or


terminate a far-end line loopback.

test interface fdl-line-loop

Transmit over an FDL to initiate or terminate a far-end


payload loopback.

test interface fdl-payload-loop

Transmit the line loopback activate code word


sequence on the interface's far-end alarm and control
(FEAC) channel.

test interface feac-loop-initiate

Transmit the line loopback deactivate code word


sequence on the interface's FEAC channel.

test interface feac-loop-terminate

Initiate or terminate a far-end line loopback.

test interface inband-line-loop

Initiate or terminate a far-end payload loopback.

test interface inband-payload-loop

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Task

Command

Restart auto-negotiation on a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit


Ethernet interface.

test interface restart-auto-negotiation

Start a BERT on a T1 interface.

test interface t1-bert-start

Stop a BERT on a T1 interface.

test interface t1-bert-stop

Start a BERT on a T3 interface.

test interface t3-bert-start

Stop a BERT on a T3 interface.

test interface t3-bert-stop

NOTE: For information about how to configure interface test parameters,


see the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide. For information about
related tasks performed by network operations center (NOC) personnel, see
the Junos Interfaces Network Operations Guide.

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test interface ds0-bert-start


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test interface ds0-bert-start ds-fpc/pic/port

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Start a bit error rate test (BERT) on a DS0 interface.
ds-fpc/pic/portDS0 interface name.

Before starting a BERT, you must disable the interface. To do so, include the disable
statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level. You can run a BERT on
only one interface per PIC at a time.
view

test interface ds0-bert-start on page 35


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
ds0-bert-start

user@host> test interface ds0-bert-start ds-1/0/0

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test interface ds0-bert-stop


Syntax

test interface ds0-bert-stop ds-fpc/pic/port

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Stop a bit error rate test (BERT) on a DS0 interface.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

ds-fpc/pic/portDS0 interface name.

view

test interface ds0-bert-stop on page 36


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
ds0-bert-stop

36

user@host> test interface ds0-bert-stop ds-1/0/0

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test interface e1-bert-start


Syntax

test interface e1-bert-start interface-name

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Start a bit error rate test (BERT) on an E1 interface.

Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

interface-nameInterface name: e1-fpc/pic/port or ce1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>

Before starting a BERT, you must disable the interface. To do this, include the disable
statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level. You can run a BERT on
only one interface per PIC at a time.
view

test interface e1-bert-start on page 37


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
e1-bert-start

user@host> test interface e1-bert-start e1-1/0/0

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test interface e1-bert-stop


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test interface e1-bert-stop interface-name

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Stop a bit error rate test (BERT) on an E1 interface.
interface-nameInterface name: e1-fpc/pic/port or ce1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>.

view

test interface e1-bert-stop on page 38


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
e1-bert-stop

38

user@host> test interface e1-bert-stop e1-1/0/0

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test interface e3-bert-start


Syntax

test interface e3-bert-start e3-fpc/pic/port

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Start a bit error rate test (BERT) on an E3 interface.

Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

e3-fpc/pic/portE3 interface name.

Before starting a BERT, you must disable the interface. To do so, include the disable
statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level. You can run a BERT on
only one interface per PIC at a time.
view

test interface e3-bert-start on page 39


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
e3-bert-start

user@host> test interface e3-bert-start e3-1/0/0

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test interface e3-bert-stop


Syntax

test interface e3-bert-stop e3-fpc/pic/port

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Stop a bit error rate test (BERT) on an E3 interface.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

e3-fpc/pic/portE3 interface name.

view

test interface e3-bert-stop on page 40


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
e3-bert-stop

40

user@host> test interface e3-bert-stop e3-1/0/0

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test interface fdl-line-loop


Syntax

Release Information
Description

test interface fdl-line-loop (ansi (initiate | terminate) | bellcore (initiate | terminate))


t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Send commands over the facilities data link (FDL) on a T1 interface to initiate or terminate
a far-end line loopback using either an ANSI or Bellcore FDL command code. If the far
end of the connection is in C-bit parity mode and it has been configured to accept line
loopback requests from the near end, the far end executes the request. See the ANSI
T1.107 specification for more details.

NOTE: The following restrictions apply to this command:

Options

If you attach a SmartJack network interface unit on the T1 connection


between an M Series router with a channelized DS3 IQ, channelized OC3
IQ, or channelized OC12 IQ interface and a standard T1 interface, and you
issue the test interface fdl-line-loop bellcore initiate command on the
channelized T1 interface, the loopback test might not function correctly.

On channelized DS3-to-DS1 and multichannel DS3 PICs, this command


can only be initiated by T1 interfaces. These types of T1 interfaces cannot
accept a request for this test sent by another router.

This command is not supported on the 4-port T1 PIC.

ansiANSI FDL command code.


bellcoreBellcore FDL command code.
initiateInitiate the far-end line loopback.
terminateTerminate the far-end line loopback.
t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>Name of a T1 interface. The channel number indicates a

channelized interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test interface fdl-line-loop on page 42


To display the state and the number of times the interface has placed itself into remote
loopback, use the show interfaces extensive command.

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Sample Output
test interface
fdl-line-loop

42

user@host> test interface fdl-line-loop ansi initiate t1-1/0/0

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test interface fdl-payload-loop


Syntax

Release Information
Description

test interface fdl-payload-loop (ansi (initiate | terminate) | bellcore (initiate | terminate)


t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Send commands over the facilities data link (FDL) on a T1 interface to initiate or terminate
a far-end payload loopback using either an ANSI or Bellcore FDL command code. If the
far end of the connection is in C-bit parity mode and has been configured to accept
payload loopback requests from the near end, the far end executes the request.See the
ANSI T1.107 specification for more details.

NOTE: The following restrictions apply to this command:

Options

On channelized DS3-to-DS1 and multichannel DS3 PICs, this command


can only be initiated by T1 interfaces. These types of T1 interfaces cannot
accept a request for this test sent by another router.

This command is not supported on the 4-port T1 PIC.

ansiANSI FDL command code.


bellcoreBellcore FDL command code.
initiateInitiate the far-end payload loopback.
terminateTerminate the far-end payload loopback.
t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>Name of a T1 interface. The channel number indicates a

channelized interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test interface fdl-payload-loop on page 43


To display the state and the number of times the interface has placed itself into remote
loopback, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
fdl-payload-loop

user@host> test interface fdl-payload-loop ansi initiate t1-1/0/0

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test interface feac-loop-initiate


Syntax
Release Information
Description

test interface t3-fpc/pic/port <:channel> feac-loop-initiate

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Have the interface transmit the word sequence for the line loopback activate code on
its far-end alarm and control (FEAC) channel. If the far end of the connection is in C-bit
parity mode and has been configured to accept remote loopback requests from the near
end, the far end places its interface into remote loopback. See the ANSI T1.107
specification for more details.

NOTE: This command is not supported for T3 interfaces configured on DS3


and channelized OC12 PICs.

Options

t3-fpc/pic/port <:channel>Name of a T3 interface. The channel number indicates a

channelized interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test interface feac-loop-initiate on page 44


To display the state and the number of times the interface has placed itself into remote
loopback, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
feac-loop-initiate

44

user@host> test interface feac-loop-initiate t3-1/0/0

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test interface feac-loop-terminate


Syntax
Release Information
Description

test interface t3-fpc/pic/port <:channel> feac-loop-terminate

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Have the interface transmit the line loopback deactivate code word sequence on its
far-end alarm and control (FEAC) channel. If the far end of the connection is in C-bit
parity mode and has been configured to accept remote loopback requests from the near
end, the far end clears remote loopback on the interface. See the ANSI T1.107 specification
for more details.

NOTE: This command is not supported for T3 interfaces configured on DS3


and Channelized OC12 PICs.

Options

t3-fpc/pic/port <:channel>Name of a T3 interface. The channel number indicates a

channelized interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test interface feac-loop-terminate on page 45


To display the state and the number of times the interface has placed itself into remote
loopback, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
feac-loop-terminate

user@host> test interface feac-loop-terminate t3-1/0/0

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test interface inband-line-loop


Syntax

Release Information
Description

test interface inband-line-loop (ansi (initiate | terminate) | bellcore (initiate | terminate)


t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Send commands on a T1 interface to initiate or terminate a far-end line loopback using
either an ANSI or Bellcore FDL command code. If the far end of the connection is in C-bit
parity mode and it has been configured to accept line loopback requests from the near
end, the far end executes the request.

NOTE: The following restrictions apply to this command:

Options

On channelized DS3-to-DS1 and multichannel DS3 PICs, this command


can only be initiated by T1 interfaces. These types of T1 interfaces cannot
accept a request for this test sent by another router.

This command is not supported on the 4-port T1 PIC.

ansiANSI FDL command code.


bellcoreBellcore FDL command code.
initiateInitiate the far-end payload loopback.
terminateTerminate the far-end payload loopback.
t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>Name of a T1 interface. The channel number indicates a

channelized interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test interface inband-line-loop on page 46


To display the state and the number of times the interface has placed itself into remote
loopback, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
inband-line-loop

46

user@host> test interface inband-line-loop ansi initiate t1-1/0/0

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test interface inband-payload-loop


Syntax

Release Information
Description

test interface inband-payload-loop (ansi (initiate | terminate) | bellcore (initiate | terminate)


t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Send commands on a T1 interface to initiate or terminate a far-end payload loopback
using either an ANSI or Bellcore FDL command code. If the far end of the connection is
in C-bit parity mode and has been configured to accept payload loopback requests from
the near end, the far end executes the request.

NOTE: The following restrictions apply to this command:

Options

On channelized DS3-to-DS1 and multichannel DS3 PICs, this command


can only be initiated by T1 interfaces. These types of T1 interfaces cannot
accept a request for this test sent by another router.

This command is not supported on the 4-port T1 PIC.

ansiANSI FDL command code.


bellcoreBellcore FDL command code.
initiateInitiate the far-end payload loopback.
terminateTerminate the far-end payload loopback.
t1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>Name of a T1 interface. The channel number indicates a

channelized interface.
Additional Information
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

See the ANSI T1.107 specification for more details.


view

test interface inband-payload-loop on page 47


To display the state and the number of times the interface has placed itself into remote
loopback, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
inband-payload-loop

user@host> test interface inband-payload-loop ansi initiate t1-1/0/0

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test interface restart-auto-negotiation


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test interface restart-auto-negotiation interface-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Restarts auto-negotiation on a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet interface.
interface-nameInterface name: fe-fpc/pic/port or ge-fpc/pic/port.

view

test interface restart-auto-negotiation on page 48


Use the show interfaces extensive command to see the state for auto-negotiation.

Sample Output
test interface
restart-auto-negotiation

48

user@host> test interface restart-auto-negotiation fe-1/0/0

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test interface t1-bert-start


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test interface t1-bert-start interface-name

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Start a bit error rate test (BERT) on a T1 interface.
interface-nameInterface name: t1-fpc/pic/port or ct1-fpc/pic/port <:channel>.

Before starting a BERT, you must disable the interface. To do so, include the disable
statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level. You can run a BERT on
only one interface per PIC at a time.
view

test interface t1-bert-start on page 49


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
t1-bert-start

user@host> test interface t1-bert-start t1-1/0/0

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test interface t1-bert-stop


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

test interface t1-bert-stop interface-name

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Stop a bit error rate test (BERT) on a T1 interface.
interface-nameInterface name: t1-interface-name fpc/pic/port or ct1-fpc/pic/port
<:channel>

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test interface t1-bert-stop on page 50


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
t1-bert-stop

50

user@host> test interface t1-bert-stop t1-1/0/0

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test interface t3-bert-start


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test interface t3-bert-start interface-name

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Start a bit error rate test (BERT) on a T3 interface.
interface-nameInterface name: t3-fpc/pic/port or ct3-fpc/pic/port <:channel>.

Before starting a BERT, you must disable the interface. To do this, include the disable
statement at the [edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level. You can run a BERT on
only one interface per PIC at a time.
view

test interface t3-bert-start on page 51


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
t3-bert-start

user@host> test interface t3-bert-start t3-1/0/0

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test interface t3-bert-stop


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test interface t3-bert-stop interface-name

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Stop a bit error rate test (BERT) on a T3 interface.
interface-nameInterface name: t3-fpc/pic/port or ct3-fpc/pic/port <:channel>.

view

test interface t3-bert-stop on page 52


To display the results of the BERT, use the show interfaces extensive command.

Sample Output
test interface
t3-bert-stop

52

user@host> test interface t3-bert-stop t3-1/0/0

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RADIUS Diagnostics Operational Mode


Commands
Table 5 on page 53 summarizes RADIUS diagnostics commands that allow you to test
RADIUS authentication by verifying a user, password, IP address, profile, and other RADIUS
authentication attributes. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 5: RADIUS Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Test a RADIUS authentication profile

test access profile

Test RADIUS server authentication

test access radius-server

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test access profile


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

test access profile profile-name user username password password <detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Specify a profile to use to get information from a RADIUS server, which includes all the
information from the test access radius-server command.
detail(Optional) Show the RADIUS attributes returned by the server.
profile-nameAccess profile name configured.
passwordPassword for the username.
usernameUser name to be authenticated to the RADIUS server.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

test access profile on page 55


test access profile detail on page 55
Table 6 on page 54 lists the output fields for the test access profile command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 6: test access profile Output Fields

54

Field Name

Field Description

Profile Name

Name of the configured access profile.

Client Username

The user name authenticated by the RADIUS server.

Client Password

The user password authenticated by the RADIUS server.

Num Servers

Number of RADIUS servers in the configured access profile.

Server List

List of RADIUS servers in the configure access profile.

IP Address

The IP address of the RADIUS server authenticated.

UDP Port

The RADIUS server port utilized during the authentication test.

Source Address

The source IP address of the client making the RADIUS request. If


no address is shown, it defaults to the address of the outgoing
interface.

Timeout

The RADIUS server timeout period.

Retry Count

The number of authentication attempts allowed by the RADIUS


server.

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Table 6: test access profile Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Secret

The shared secret used for authentication with the RADIUS server.

Status

The test result status (Accepted or Rejected) and the number of


retransmits utilized during authentication.

Attempts

The number of authentication attempts on the RADIUS server.

Attribute List

The list of returned RADIUS attributes, sorted by the attribute name,


and including parameter length and value. See your RADIUS server
documentation for attribute descriptions.

(Attribute) Name

The name of the attribute.

(Attribute) Length

The attribute length in bytes.

(Attribute) Value

The attribute value.

Sample Output
test access profile

The following example uses the test access profile command to access and display basic
information about the RADIUS server(s) shown in the resulting output:
user@host> test access profile alpha user TEST password TEST
user@host> test access profile alpha user TEST password TEST
Test Radius Profile Access
Profile Name
: alpha
Client Username
: TEST
Client Password
: TEST
Num Servers
: 5
Server List
UDP
Source
Retry
IP Address
Port
Address
Timeout Count Secret
Attempts
1.1.1.1
1812
10.10.10.10
2
1
TEST
2
1.2.3.4
1812
Default
1
2
TEST
3
192.168.10.10
1812
Default
3
3
TEST
1

test access profile


detail

Status
Timeout
Timeout
Accepted

The following example uses the test access profile detail command to access and display
detailed information about the RADIUS server(s) shown in the resulting output:
user@host> test access profile alpha user TEST password TEST detail
user@host> test access profile alpha user TEST password TEST detail
Test Radius Profile Access Detailed
Profile Name
: alpha
Client Username
: TEST
Client Password
: TEST
Num Servers
: 5
Radius Server List

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IP Address
UDP Port
Source Address
Timeout
Retry Count
Secret
Status
Attempts

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

1.2.3.4
1812
192.168.10.10
2
1
TEST
Timeout
2

IP Address
UDP Port
Source Address
Timeout
Retry Count
Secret
Status
Attempts

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

1.2.3.5
1812
Default
1
2
TEST
Timeout
3

IP Address
UDP Port
Source Address
Timeout
Retry Count
Secret
Status
Attempts

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

192.168.10.10
1812
Default
3
3
TEST
Accepted
1

Name
Class
Acct-Interim-Interval
Callback-Id
Callback-Number
Class
Filter-Id
Filter-Id
Framed-Compression
Framed-IP-Address
Framed-IP-Netmask
Framed-IPv6-Route
Framed-MTU
Framed-Pool
Framed-Protocol
Framed-Route
Framed-Routing
Vendor-Specific
Idle-Timeout
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Login-IP-Host
Login-LAT-Group
Login-LAT-Node
Login-LAT-Port
Login-LAT-Service
Login-Service
Login-TCP-Port
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific

56

Attribute List
Length
52
4
12
13
15
4
6
4
4
4
15
4
9
4
8
4
11
4
10
14
4
10
9
9
12
4
4
10
38
10

Value
SBR2CL
5
123-456-789
555-555-1212
Class information
999
12345
0
1:2:3:4
255:255:255:255
1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8
1024
pool sbr
1
iproute
0
583
3
a4c
a4c
10:1:1:1
lat group
lat node
lat port
lat service
0
1812
137
137
137

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Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Vendor-Specific
Password-Retry
Port-Limit
Prompt
Reply-Message
Service-Type
Session-Timeout
Termination-Action
Tunnel-Assignment-ID
Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID
Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
Tunnel-Password
Tunnel-Type
MS BAP Usage
MS-CHAP MPPE-Keys
MS-CHAP2 Success
MS Filter
MS Link Drop Time Limit
MS Link Utilization Threshold
MS MPPE Encryption Policy
MS MPPE Encryption Types
MS Primary DNS Server
MS Primary NBNS Server
MS Secondary DNS Server
MS Secondary NBNS Server

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16
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
4
4
4
18
4
4
4
4
6
4
19
4
4
32
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4

137
137
137
137
137
137
137
137
137
137
3
100
Radius Server SB
2
10
1

12
0
-1234567890
123456789
ms-filter
5
6
1
-556677889
1:1:1:1
2:2:2:2
3:3:3:3
4:4:4:4

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test access radius-server


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

test access radius-server address user username password password secret secret
<authentication-port port>
<retry number>
<source-address address>
<timeout number>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Verify RADIUS server authentication parameters.
addressRADIUS server under test IP address.
passwordPassword for the user.
secretSecret shared with the RADIUS server.
userUser name to be authenticated to the RADIUS server.
authentication-port(Optional) RADIUS server authentication port number (1through

65535).
retry(Optional) Retry attempts (1through 10).
source-address(Optional) Use an alternate address as the source address.
timeout(Optional) Request timeout period (1through 90 seconds).

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test access radius-server user password secret on page 59


Table 7 on page 58 lists the output fields for the test access radius-server command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 7: test access radius-server Output Fields

58

Field Name

Field Description

Server

The IP address of the RADIUS server authenticated.

UDP port

The RADIUS server port utilized during the authentication test.

Source IP Address

Default is shown if the IP address is the same as that of the


RADIUS server. Alternatively, an IP address specified for
authentication is shown.

Server timeout

The RADIUS server timeout period.

Sever retry count

The number of authentication attempts allowed by the RADIUS


server.

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Table 7: test access radius-server Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Secret

The shared secret used for authentication with the RADIUS server.

Client Username

The user name authenticated by the RADIUS server.

Client Password

The user password authenticated by the RADIUS server.

Status

The test result status (Accepted or Rejected) and the number of


retransmits utilized during authentication.

Sample Output
test access
radius-server user
password secret

The following example command tests RADIUS authentication with a specific server
(172.28.30.95), user (JOHNDOE), secret (No1Knows), and password (JohnPass); and
displays the resulting output:
user@host> test access radius-server 172.28.30.95 user JOHNDOE password JohnPass secret
No1Knows
Test Radius Server Access
Server
: 172.28.30.95
UDP port
: 1812
Source IP Address
: Default
Server timeout
: 3
Sever retry count
: 3
Secret
: No1Knows
Client Username
: JOHNDOE
Client Password
: JohnPass
Status
: Accepted, retransmits: 0

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Real-Time Performance Monitoring


Operational Mode Commands
Table 8 on page 61 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot real-time performance monitoring (RPM). Commands
are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 8: RPM Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol


(TWAMP) connections and associated sessions.

clear services rpm twamp server connection

Show configured probe servers.

show services rpm active-servers

Show the results of the last 50 completed probes


for each RPM instance.

show services rpm history-results

Show probe results.

show services rpm probe-results

Show TWAMP connections.

show services rpm twamp server connection

Show TWAMP sessions.

show services rpm twamp server session

NOTE: For information about how to configure RPM, see the Junos OS Services
Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services rpm twamp server connection


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level

62

clear services rpm twamp server connection


<connection-id>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Clear connections established between the real-time performance monitoring (RPM)
Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) server and control clients. By default
all established connections are cleared (along with the sessions on those connections).
To clear only a specific connection, specify the connection ID when you issue the
command.
connection-id(Optional) Clear only the specified connection.

clear

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show services rpm active-servers


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services rpm active-servers

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the protocols and corresponding ports for which a router or switch is configured
as a real-time performance monitoring (RPM) server.
This command has no options.
view

show services rpm active-servers on page 63


Table 9 on page 63 lists the output fields for the show services rpm active-servers
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 9: show services rpm active-servers Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Protocol

Protocol configured on the receiving probe server. The protocol can


be the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or the Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP).

Port

Port configured on the receiving probe server.

Destination interface name

Output interface name for the probes.

Sample Output
show services rpm
active-servers

user@host> show services rpm active-servers


Protocol: TCP, Port: 50000, Destination interface name: lt-0/0/0.0
Protocol: UDP, Port: 50001, Destination interface name: lt-0/0/0.0

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show services rpm history-results


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show services rpm history-results


<brief | detail>
<owner owner>
<since time>
<test name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display standard information about the results of the last 50 probes for each real-time
performance monitoring (RPM) instance.
noneDisplay the results of the last 50 probes for all RPM instances.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
owner owner(Optional) Display information for the specified probe owner.
since time(Optional) Display information from the specified time. Specify time as
yyyy-mm-dd.hh:mm:ss.
test name(Optional) Display information for the specified test.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services rpm history-results on page 65


show services rpm history-results detail on page 65
Table 10 on page 64 lists the output fields for the show services rpm history-results
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 10: show services rpm history-results Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Owner

Probe owner.

All levels

Test

Name of a test for a probe instance.

All levels

Probe received

Timestamp when the probe result was determined.

All levels

Round trip time

Average ping round-trip time (RTT), in microseconds.

All levels

Probe results

Result of a particular probe performed by a remote host. The following


information is contained in the results:

detail

64

Response receivedTimestamp when the probe result was determined.

RttAverage ping round-trip time (RTT), in microseconds.

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Table 10: show services rpm history-results Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Results over current


test

Displays the results for the current test by probe at the time each probe was
completed, as well as the status of the current test at the time the probe was
completed.

detail

Probes sent

Number of probes sent with the current test.

detail

Probes received

Number of probe responses received within the current test.

detail

Loss percentage

Percentage of lost probes for the current test.

detail

Measurement

Increment of measurement. Possible values are round-trip time delay and, for
the probe type icmp-pin-timestamp, the egress and ingress delay:

detail

MinimumMinimum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the

course of the current test.

MaximumMaximum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the

course of the current test.

AverageAverage RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the

course of the current test.

JitterDifference, in microseconds, between the maximum and minimum

RTT measured over the course of the current test.

StddevStandard deviation of the round-trip time, in microseconds, measured

over the course of the current test.

Sample Output
show services rpm
history-results

show services rpm


history-results detail

user@host> show services rpm history-results


Owner, Test
Probe received
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:35
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:36
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:37
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:38
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:39
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:40
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:41
p1, t1
Wed Aug 12 01:02:42

2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009

Round trip time


315 usec
266 usec
314 usec
388 usec
316 usec
271 usec
314 usec
1180 usec

user@host> show services rpm history-results detail


Owner: p1, Test: t1, Probe type: icmp-ping-timestamp
Probe results:
Response received, Wed Aug 12 01:02:35 2009,
Client and server hardware timestamps
Rtt: 315 usec
Results over current test:
Probes sent: 1, Probes received: 1, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 1, Minimum: 315 usec, Maximum: 315 usec, Average: 315 usec,
Peak to peak: 0 usec, Stddev: 0 usec, Sum: 315 usec
Owner: p1, Test: t1, Probe type: icmp-ping-timestamp
Probe results:

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Response received, Wed Aug 12 01:02:36 2009,


Client and server hardware timestamps
Rtt: 266 usec, Round trip jitter: -50 usec,
Round trip interarrival jitter: 3 usec
Results over current test:
Probes sent: 2, Probes received: 2, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 2, Minimum: 266 usec, Maximum: 315 usec, Average: 291 usec,
Peak to peak: 49 usec, Stddev: 24 usec, Sum: 581 usec
Measurement: Negative round trip jitter
Samples: 1, Minimum: 50 usec, Maximum: 50 usec, Average: 50 usec,
Peak to peak: 0 usec, Stddev: 0 usec, Sum: 50 usec
Owner: p1, Test: t1, Probe type: icmp-ping-timestamp
Probe results:
Response received, Wed Aug 12 01:02:37 2009,
Client and server hardware timestamps
Rtt: 314 usec, Round trip jitter: 49 usec,
Round trip interarrival jitter: 6 usec
Results over current test:
Probes sent: 3, Probes received: 3, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 3, Minimum: 266 usec, Maximum: 315 usec, Average: 298 usec,
Peak to peak: 49 usec, Stddev: 23 usec, Sum: 895 usec
Measurement: Positive round trip jitter
Samples: 1, Minimum: 49 usec, Maximum: 49 usec, Average: 49 usec,
Peak to peak: 0 usec, Stddev: 0 usec, Sum: 49 usec
Measurement: Negative round trip jitter
Samples: 1, Minimum: 50 usec, Maximum: 50 usec, Average: 50 usec,
Peak to peak: 0 usec, Stddev: 0 usec, Sum: 50 usec
Owner: p1, Test: t1, Probe type: icmp-ping-timestamp
Probe results:
Response received, Wed Aug 12 01:02:38 2009,
Client and server hardware timestamps
Rtt: 388 usec, Round trip jitter: 74 usec,
Round trip interarrival jitter: 10 usec
Results over current test:
Probes sent: 4, Probes received: 4, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 4, Minimum: 266 usec, Maximum: 388 usec, Average: 321 usec,
Peak to peak: 122 usec, Stddev: 44 usec, Sum: 1283 usec
Measurement: Positive round trip jitter
Samples: 2, Minimum: 49 usec, Maximum: 74 usec, Average: 62 usec,
Peak to peak: 25 usec, Stddev: 12 usec, Sum: 123 usec
Measurement: Negative round trip jitter
Samples: 1, Minimum: 50 usec, Maximum: 50 usec, Average: 50 usec,
Peak to peak: 0 usec, Stddev: 0 usec, Sum: 50 usec

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show services rpm probe-results


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services rpm probe-results


<owner owner>
<test name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the results of the most recent real-time performance monitoring (RPM) probes.
noneDisplay all results of the most recent RPM probes.
owner owner(Optional) Display information for the specified probe owner.
test name(Optional) Display information for the specified test.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

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show services rpm probe-results (BGP Neighbor Discovery) on page 71
Table 11 on page 67 lists the output fields for the show services rpm probe-results
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 11: show services rpm probe-results Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Owner

Owner name. When you configure the probe owner statement at the [edit services rpm] hierarchy
level, this field displays the configured owner name. When you configure BGP neighbor discovery
through RPM, the output for this field is Rpm-Bgp-Owner.

Test

Name of a test representing a collection of probes. When you configure the test test-name statement
at the [edit services rpm probe owner] hierarchy level, the field displays the configured test name.
When you configure BGP neighbor discovery through RPM, the output for this field is Rpm-BGP-Testn, where n is a cumulative number.

Target address

Destination address used for the probes.

Source address

Source address used for the probes.

Probe type

Protocol configured on the receiving probe server: http-get, http-metadata-get, icmp-ping,


icmp-ping-timestamp, tcp-ping, udp-ping, or udp-ping-timestamp.

Test size

Number of probes within a test.

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Field Name

Field Description

Routing Instance Name

(BGP neighbor discovery) Name of the configured (if any) routing instance, logical system name, or
both, in which the probe is configured:

Probe results

Results over current test

When a routing instance is defined within a logical system, the logical system name is followed by
the routing instance name. A slash ( / ) is used to separate the two entities. For example, if the
routing instance called R1 is configured within the logical system called LS, the name in the output
field is LS/R1.

When a routing instance is configured but the default logical system is used, the name in the output
field is the name of the routing instance.

When a logical system is configured but the default routing instance is used, the name in the output
field is the name of the logical system followed by default. A slash (/) is used to separate the two
entities. For example, LS/default.

Raw measurement of a particular probe sample done by a remote host. This data is provided separately
from the calculated results. The following information is contained in the raw measurement:

Response receivedTimestamp when the probe result was determined.

Client and server hardware timestampsIf timestamps are configured, an entry appears at this point.

RttAverage ping round-trip time (RTT), in microseconds.

Egress jitterEgress jitter, in microseconds.

Ingress jitterIngress jitter, in microseconds.

Round trip jitterRound-trip jitter, in microseconds.

Egress interarrival jitterEgress interarrival jitter, in microseconds.

Ingress interarrival jitterIngress interarrival jitter, in microseconds.

Round trip interarrival jitterRound-trip interarrival jitter, in microseconds.

Probes are grouped into tests, and the statistics are calculated for each test. If a test contains 10
probes, the average, minimum, and maximum results are calculated from the results of those 10
probes. If the command is issued while the test is in progress, the statistics use information from the
completed probes.

Probes sentNumber of probes sent within the current test.

Probes receivedNumber of probe responses received within the current test.

Loss percentagePercentage of lost probes for the current test.

MeasurementMeasurement type. Possible values are round-trip time, positive round-trip jitter,

negative round-trip jitter, egress time, positive egress jitter, negative egress jitter, ingress time,
positive ingress jitter, negative ingress jitter, and, for the probe type icmp-ping-timestamp, the egress
delay and ingress delay.
For each measurement type, the following individual calculated results are provided:

SamplesNumber of probes.

MinimumMinimum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the course of the current

test.

MaximumMaximum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the course of the current

test.

AverageAverage RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the course of the current

test.

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Peak to peakPeak-to-peak difference, in microseconds.

StddevStandard deviation, in microseconds.

SumStatistical sum.

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Table 11: show services rpm probe-results Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Results over last test

Results for the most recently completed test. If the command is issued while the first test is in progress,
this information is not displayed

Probes sentNumber of probes sent for the most recently completed test.

Probes receivedNumber of probe responses received for the most recently completed test.

Loss percentagePercentage of lost probes for the most recently completed test.

Test completedTime the most recent test was completed.

MeasurementMeasurement type. Possible values are round-trip time, positive round-trip jitter,

negative round-trip jitter, egress time, positive egress jitter, negative egress jitter, ingress time,
positive ingress jitter, negative ingress jitter, and, for the probe type icmp-ping-timestamp, the egress
delay and ingress delay.
For each measurement type, the following individual calculated results are provided:

SamplesNumber of probes.

MinimumMinimum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured for the most recently completed

test.

MaximumMaximum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured for the most recently

completed test.

AverageAverage RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured for the most recently completed

test.

Results over all tests

Peak to peakPeak-to-peak difference, in microseconds.

StddevStandard deviation, in microseconds.

SumStatistical sum.

Displays statistics made for all the probes, independently of the grouping into tests, as well as statistics
for the current test.

Probes sentNumber of probes sent in all tests.

Probes receivedNumber of probe responses received in all tests.

Loss percentagePercentage of lost probes in all tests.

MeasurementMeasurement type. Possible values are round-trip time, positive round-trip jitter,

negative round-trip jitter, egress time, positive egress jitter, negative egress jitter, ingress time,
positive ingress jitter, negative ingress jitter, and, for the probe types icmp-ping-timestamp and
udp-ping-timestamp, the egress delay and ingress delay.
For each measurement type, the following individual calculated results are provided:

SamplesNumber of probes.

MinimumMinimum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the course of the current

test.

MaximumMaximum RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the course of the current

test.

AverageAverage RTT, ingress delay, or egress delay measured over the course of the current

test.

Peak to peakPeak-to-peak difference, in microseconds.

StddevStandard deviation, in microseconds.

SumStatistical sum.

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Sample Output
show services rpm
probe-results

user@host> show services rpm probe-results


Owner: ADSN-J4300.ADSN-J2300.D2, Test: 75300002
Target address: 172.16.54.172, Source address: 10.206.0.1,
Probe type: udp-ping-timestamp, Test size: 10 probes
Probe results:
Response received, Tue Feb 6 14:53:15 2007,
Client and server hardware timestamps
Rtt: 575 usec, Egress jitter: 5 usec, Ingress jitter: 8 usec,
Round trip jitter: 12 usec, Egress interarrival jitter: 8 usec,
Ingress interarrival jitter: 7 usec, Round trip interarrival jitter: 7 usec,
Round trip interarrival jitter: 669 usec
Results over current test:
Probes sent: 10, Probes received: 10, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive round trip jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative round trip jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Egress time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive Egress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative Egress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Ingress time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive Ingress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative Ingress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Results over last test:
Probes sent: 10, Probes received: 10, Loss percentage: 0
Test completed on Tue Feb 6 14:53:16 2007
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive round trip jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative round trip jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Egress time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive Egress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,

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Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative Egress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Ingress time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive Ingress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative Ingress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Results over all tests:
Probes sent: 560, Probes received: 560, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Samples: 560, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 3114 usec, Average: 1756 usec,
Peak to peak: 2309 usec, Stddev: 519 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive round trip jitter
Samples: 257, Minimum: 0 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 597 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 427 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative round trip jitter
Samples: 302, Minimum: 1 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 511 usec,
Peak to peak: 1811 usec, Stddev: 408 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Egress time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive Egress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative Egress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Ingress time
Samples: 10, Minimum: 805 usec, Maximum: 2859 usec, Average: 1644 usec,
Peak to peak: 2054 usec, Stddev: 738 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Positive Ingress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 2054 usec, Average: 876 usec,
Peak to peak: 2049 usec, Stddev: 679 usec, Sum: xxxx usec
Measurement: Negative Ingress jitter
Samples: 5, Minimum: 5 usec, Maximum: 1812 usec, Average: 926 usec,
Peak to peak: 1807 usec, Stddev: 665 usec, Sum: xxxx usec

show services rpm


probe-results (BGP
Neighbor Discovery)

user@host> show services rpm probe-results


Owner: Rpm-Bgp-Owner, Test: Rpm-Bgp-Test-1
Target address: 10.209.152.37, Probe type: icmp-ping, Test size: 5 probes
Routing Instance Name: LS1/RI1
Probe results:
Response received, Fri Oct 28 05:20:23 2005
Rtt: 662 usec
Results over current test:
Probes sent: 5, Probes received: 5, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time
Minimum: 529 usec, Maximum: 662 usec, Average: 585 usec,
Jitter: 133 usec, Stddev: 53 usec
Results over all tests:
Probes sent: 5, Probes received: 5, Loss percentage: 0
Measurement: Round trip time

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Minimum: 529 usec, Maximum: 662 usec, Average: 585 usec,


Jitter: 133 usec, Stddev: 53 usec

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show services rpm twamp server connection


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services rpm twamp server connection


<connection-id>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display information about the connections established between the real-time
performance monitoring (RPM) Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP)
server and control-clients. By default, all established sessions are displayed, unless you
specify a session ID when you issue the command.
connection-id(Optional) Display only information about the specified connection ID.

view

show services rpm twamp server connection on page 73


Table 12 on page 73 lists the output fields for the show services rpm twamp server
connection command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 12: show services rpm twamp server connection Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Connection ID

Connection ID that uniquely identifies the connection between the TWAMP


server and a particular client.

Client address

Client IP address.

Client port

Client port number.

Server address

Server IP address.

Server port

Server port number.

Session count

Session count.

Auth mode

Authentication mode.

Sample Output
show services rpm
twamp server
connection

user@host> show services rpm twamp server connection


Connection Client
Client Server
ID

address
4
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1.1.1.1
3.22.1.55

port
12345
345

address
192.168.219.203
22.2.2.2

Server

Session

Auth

port

count

mode

890

16

none

89022

none

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5

192.168.219.203
221.4.1.1

2345

2.2.22.2

3333

16

82345

2.2.2.2

45909

16

2394

16

none

authenticated
1

192.168.1.1

645

32.2.2.23

encrypted

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show services rpm twamp server session


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services rpm twamp server session


<session-id>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display information about the sessions established between the real-time performance
monitoring (RPM) Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) server and control
clients. By default, all established sessions are displayed, unless you specify a session
ID when you issue the command.
session-id(Optional) Display only information about the specified session ID.

view

show services rpm twamp server session on page 75


Table 13 on page 75 lists the output fields for the show services rpm twamp server session
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 13: show services rpm twamp server session Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Session ID

Session ID that uniquely identifies the session between the TWAMP


server and a particular client.

Connection ID

Connection ID that uniquely identifies the connection between the


TWAMP server and a particular client.

Sender address

Sender IP address.

Sender port

Sender port number.

Reflector address

Reflector IP address.

Reflector port

Reflector port number.

Sample Output
show services rpm
twamp server session

user@host> show services rpm twamp server session


Session Connection Sender
Sender
ID
ID
address
port
4
44 1.1.1.1
12345
78
44 3.22.1.55
345
234
423 192.168.219.203
2345
5
423 221.4.1.1
82345
1
423 192.168.1.1
645

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Reflector
address
192.168.219.203
22.2.2.2
2.2.22.2
2.2.2.2
32.2.2.23

Reflector
port
890
89022
3333
45909
2394

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Mode Commands
Table 14 on page 77 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor files, interfaces, and traffic in real time. Commands are listed in alphabetical
order.

Table 14: Real-Time Router Monitoring Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Start an Ethernet frame delay monitoring session. (MX Series,


Ethernet Dense Port Concentrators only)

monitor ethernet
delay-measurement

Start an Ethernet frame loss monitoring session. (MX Series,


Ethernet Dense Port Concentrators only

monitor ethernet
loss-measurement

Monitor statistics for a physical interface.

monitor interface

Monitor a RSVP label-switched path (LSP).

monitor label-switched-path

Display the status of monitored log and trace files.

monitor list

Start displaying the system log or trace file and additional


entries being added to those files.

monitor start

Stop displaying the system log or trace file.

monitor stop

Monitor packet headers transmitted through network interfaces


sent from or received by the Routing Engine.

monitor traffic

Display trace information about an IP multicast path.

mtrace

Display trace information about a IP multicast path from a


source to the router.

mtrace from-source

Listen passively for IP multicast responses.

mtrace monitor

Display trace information about an IP multicast path from the


router to a gateway router.

mtrace to-gateway

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Commands (continued)
Task

Command

Determine the route to a network system.

traceroute

Monitor the route to a network system.

traceroute monitor

Monitor the route to a remote host for an MPLS LSP signaled


by LDP.

traceroute mpls ldp

Monitor the route to a remote host for an MPLS LSP signaled


by RSVP.

traceroute mpls rsvp

NOTE: For information about how to configure interface parameters, see the
Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide.
For information about how to configure IP multicast parameters, see the
Junos OS Multicast Protocols Configuration Guide.
For information about related tasks performed by network operations center
(NOC) personnel, see the Junos Baseline Network Operations Guide.

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monitor ethernet delay-measurement


Syntax

Release Information
Description

monitor ethernet delay-measurement


maintenance-domain md-name
maintenance-association ma-name
(one-way | two-way)
(remote-mac-address | mep remote-mep-id)
<count frame-count>
<wait interval-seconds>
<priority 802.1p value>
<size>
<no-session-id-tlv>
<xml>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Start an ITU-T Y.1731 Ethernet frame delay measurement session between the specified
local connectivity fault management (CFM) maintenance association end point (MEP)
and the specified remote MEP, and display a summary of the frames exchanged in the
measurement session. Frame delay measurement statistics are stored at one of the
MEPs for later retrieval.

NOTE: If you attempt to monitor delays to a nonexistent MAC address, you


must type Ctrl +c to explicitly quit the monitor ethernet delay-measurement
command and return to the CLI command prompt.

To start an Ethernet frame delay measurement session, the router initiates an exchange
of frames carrying one-way or two-way frame delay measurement protocol data units
(PDUs) between the local and remote MEPs. The frame countsthe types of and number
of Ethernet frame delay measurement PDU frames exchanged to measure frame delay
timesare displayed as the run-time output of the monitor ethernet delay-measurement
command and are also stored at both the initiator and receiver MEPs for later retrieval.
Ethernet frame delay measurement statistics, described below, are measured and stored
at only one of the MEPs:
Frame delayThe difference, in microseconds, between the time a frame is sent and

when it is received.
Frame delay variationThe difference, in microseconds, between consecutive frame delay

values. Frame delay variation is sometimes called frame jitter.


For one-way Ethernet frame delay measurement, only the receiver MEP (on the remote
system) collects statistics. For two-way Ethernet frame delay measurement, only the
initiator MEP (on the local system) collects statistics.
Options

maintenance-domain md-nameName of an existing CFM maintenance domain.


maintenance-association ma-nameName of an existing CFM maintenance association.

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one-wayMeasurement type is one-way Ethernet frame delay measurement, which is

based on the difference between the time at which the initiator MEP sends a one-way
delay measurement request (1DM) frame and the time at which the receiver MEP
receives the frame.
two-wayMeasurement type is two-way Ethernet frame delay measurement, which is

based on the difference between the time at which the initiator MEP sends a two-way
delay measurement message (DMM) frame and the time at which the initiator MEP
receives an associated two-way delay measurement reply (DMR) frame from the
responder MEP, subtracting the time elapsed at the responder MEP.
mep remote-mep-idNumeric identifier of the peer MEP with which to perform Ethernet

frame delay measurement. The discovered MAC address of the peer MEP is used.
The range of values is 1 through 8191.
remote-mac-addressUnicast MAC address of the peer MEP with which to perform

Ethernet frame delay measurement. Specify the MAC address as six hexadecimal
bytes in one of the following formats: nnnn.nnnn.nnnn or nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn. For
example, 0011.2233.4455 or 00:11:22:33:44:55. Multicast MAC addresses are not
supported.
count frame-count(Optional) Number of frames to send to the specified peer MEP. The

range of values is 1 through 65,535 frames. The default value is 10 frames.


wait interval-seconds(Optional) Number of seconds to wait between sending frames.

The range of values is from 1 through 255 seconds. The default value is 1 second.
priority 802.1p value(Optional) Priority of the delay measurement request frame

supported by both one-way delay measurement and two-way delay measurement.


The range of values is from 0 through 7. The default value is zero.
size(Optional) Size of the data TLV to be included in the request frame. The range of

values is from 1 through 1400 bytes.


no-session-id-tlv(Optional) Prevent insertion of the session ID TLV in the request frame.
xml(Optional) Allow the output of the command to be displayed in XML format

supported by both one-way delay measurement and two-way delay measurement.


Note that the only way to get output in XML format is to use the xml argument. The
display xml command does not work.
Additional Information

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To display the frame counts collected at an MEP as the result of this command, see the
following command descriptions in the Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference:

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management interfaces detail

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-statistics

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To display the statistics collected at an MEP as the result of this command, see the
following command descriptions in the Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference.

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management delay-statistics

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-statistics

To clear both the frame counts and the statistics collected for MEPs, use the clear oam
ethernet connectivity-fault-management statistics command, described in the Junos OS
Interfaces Command Reference.
For a complete description of Ethernet frame delay measurement, see the ITU-T Y.1731
Ethernet Service OAM topics in the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

trace and maintenance

monitor ethernet delay-measurement one-way on page 82


monitor ethernet delay-measurement two-way on page 82
monitor ethernet delay-measurement two-way (Invalid DMR Frames
Received) on page 83
The monitor ethernet delay-measurement command displays different output at the CLI,
depending on whether you start a one-way or two-way frame delay measurement:

Table 15 on page 81 lists the run-time output fields for the monitor ethernet
delay-measurement one-way command.

Table 16 on page 82 lists the run-time output fields for the monitor ethernet
delay-measurement two-way command.

Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 15: monitor ethernet delay-measurement one-way Output Fields


Output Field Name

Output Field Description

One-way ETH-DM request


to

Unicast MAC address of the remote peer MEP.

Interface

Name of the Ethernet physical, logical, or trunk interface to which the local MEP is attached.

1DM Frames sent

PDU frames sent to the remote MEP in this ETH-DM session.

Packets transmitted

Total number of 1DM PDU frames sent to the remote MEP during this measurement session.

Average delay

Average two-way frame delay measured in this session.

Average delay variation

Average frame jitter measured in this session.

Best case delay

Lowest two-way frame delay measured in this session.

Worst case delay

Highest two-way frame delay measured in this session.

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Table 15: monitor ethernet delay-measurement one-way Output Fields (continued)


Output Field Name

Output Field Description

NOTE: For one-way delay measurement, these CLI output fields display NA (not applicable) at the initiator MEP because
one-way frame delay measurements occur at the receiver MEP.

Table 16: monitor ethernet delay-measurement two-way Output Fields


Output Field Name

Output Field Description

Two-way Ethernet frame


delay measurement request
to

Unicast MAC address of the remote peer MEP.

Interface

Name of the Ethernet physical, logical, or trunk interface to which the local MEP is attached.

DMR received from

Unicast MAC address of the remote MEP that transmitted this DMR frame in response to a DMM
frame.

Delay

Two-way delay, in microseconds, for the initiator-transmitted DMM frame.

Delay variation

Difference, in microseconds, between the current and previous delay values. This is also known as
jitter.

Packets transmitted

Total number of DMM PDU frames sent to the remote MEP in this measurement session.

Valid packets received

Total number of DMR PDU frames received from the remote MEP in this measurement session.

Average delay

Average two-way frame delay measured in this session.

Average delay variation

Average frame jitter measured in this session.

Best case delay

Lowest two-way frame delay measured in this session.

Worst case delay

Highest two-way frame delay measured in this session.

Sample Output
monitor ethernet
delay-measurement
one-way

user@host> monitor ethernet delay-measurement one-way 00:05:85:73:39:4a


maintenance-domain md6 maintenance-association ma6 count 10
One-way ETH-DM request to 00:05:85:73:39:4a, Interface xe-5/0/0.0
1DM Frames sent : 10
--- Delay measurement statistics --Packets transmitted: 10
Average delay: NA, Average delay variation: NA
Best case delay: NA, Worst case delay: NA

monitor ethernet
delay-measurement
two-way

user@host> monitor ethernet delay-measurement two-way 00:05:85:73:39:4a


maintenance-domain md6 maintenance-association ma6 count 10
Two-way ETH-DM request to 00:05:85:73:39:4a, Interface xe-5/0/0.0
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 100 usec Delay variation: 0 usec
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 92 usec
Delay variation: 8 usec

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DMR
DMR
DMR
DMR
DMR
DMR
DMR
DMR

received
received
received
received
received
received
received
received

from
from
from
from
from
from
from
from

00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a
00:05:85:73:39:4a

Delay:
Delay:
Delay:
Delay:
Delay:
Delay:
Delay:
Delay:

92 usec
111 usec
110 usec
119 usec
122 usec
92 usec
92 usec
108 usec

Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay
Delay

variation:
variation:
variation:
variation:
variation:
variation:
variation:
variation:

0 usec
19 usec
1 usec
9 usec
3 usec
30 usec
0 usec
16 usec

--- Delay measurement statistics --Packets transmitted: 10, Valid packets received: 10
Average delay: 103 usec, Average delay variation: 8 usec
Best case delay: 92 usec, Worst case delay: 122 usec

monitor ethernet
delay-measurement
two-way (Invalid DMR
Frames Received)

user@host> monitor ethernet delay-measurement two-way 00:05:85:73:39:4a


maintenance-domain md6 maintenance-association ma6 count 10
Two-way ETH-DM request to 00:05:85:73:39:4a, Interface xe-5/0/0.0
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 100 usec Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 92 usec
Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 92 usec
Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 111 usec Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 110 usec Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 119 usec Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 122 usec Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 92 usec
Delay variation:
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a with invalid timestamp(s).
DMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a Delay: 108 usec Delay variation:

0 usec
8 usec
0 usec
19 usec
1 usec
9 usec
3 usec
30 usec
16 usec

--- Delay measurement statistics --Packets transmitted: 10, Valid packets received: 9, Invalid packets received: 1
Average delay: 105 usec, Average delay variation: 9 usec
Best case delay: 92 usec, Worst case delay: 122 usec

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monitor ethernet loss-measurement


Syntax

Release Information
Description

monitor ethernet loss-measurement


maintenance-domain md-name
maintenance-association ma-name
(remote-mac-address | mep remote-mep-id)
<count frame-count>
<wait interval-seconds>
<priority 802.1p value>
<no-session-id-tlv>
<xml>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.


Start an ITU-T Y.1731 Ethernet frame loss measurement session between the specified
local connectivity fault management (CFM) maintenance association end point (MEP)
and the specified remote MEP, and display a count of transmitted and received data
frames between the pair of MEPs. Frame loss measurement statistics are stored at one
of the MEPs for later retrieval.

NOTE: If you attempt to monitor loss to a nonexistent MAC address, you


must type Ctrl + c to explicitly quit the monitor ethernet loss-measurement
command and return to the CLI command prompt.

To start an Ethernet frame loss measurement session, the router first sends frames with
ETH-LM information to a peer MEP and similarly receives frames with ETH-LM information
from the peer MEP. Frame loss is calculated by collecting the counter values applicable
for ingress and egress service frames where the counters maintain a count of transmitted
and received data frames between a pair of MEPs. The loss measurement statistics are
retrieved as the output of the monitor ethernet loss-measurement command and are also
stored at the initiator. The frames counts are stored at both the initiator and the receiver
MEPs for later retrieval.
Options

maintenance-domain md-nameName of an existing CFM maintenance domain.


maintenance-association ma-nameName of an existing CFM maintenance association.
mep remote-mep-idNumeric identifier of the peer MEP with which to perform Ethernet

frame loss measurement. The discovered MAC address of the peer MEP is used. The
range of values is from 1 through 8192.
remote-mac-addressUnicast MAC address of the peer MEP with which to perform

Ethernet frame loss measurement. Specify the MAC address as six hexadecimal
bytes in one of the following formats: nnnn.nnnn.nnnn or nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn (for
example, 0011.2233.4455 or 00:11:22:33:44:55). Multicast MAC addresses are not
supported.

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count frame-count(Optional) Number of frames to send to the specified peer MEP. The

range of values is from 1 through 65535 frames. The default value is 10 frames.
wait interval-seconds(Optional) Number of seconds to wait between sending frames.

The range of values is from 1 through 255 seconds. The default value is 1 second.
priority 802.1p value(Optional) Priority of the delay measurement request frame. The

range of values is from 0 through 7. The default value is 1 second.


no-session-id-tlv(Optional) Disable the session id TLV argument set in the request

frame.
xml(Optional) Allow the output of the command to be displayed in XML format.

Additional Information

To display the frame counts collected at an MEP as the result of this command, see the
following command descriptions in the Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference:

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management loss-statistics

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management interfaces detail

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-statistics

To display the statistics collected at an MEP as the result of this command, see the
following command descriptions in the Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference:

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management delay-statistics

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-statistics

To clear both the frame counts and the statistics collected for MEPs, use the clear oam
ethernet connectivity-fault-management loss-statistics maintenance-domain md-name
maintenance-association ma-name command, as described in the Junos OS Interfaces
Command Reference.

For a complete description of Ethernet frame loss measurement, see the ITU-T Y.1731
Ethernet Service OAM topics in the Junos OS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

trace and maintenance

monitor ethernet loss-measurement (with only CIR counters enabled) on page 87


monitor ethernet loss- measurement (with CIR and EIR counters enabled) on page 87
Table 17 on page 86 lists the output fields for the monitor ethernet loss-measurement
command and their descriptions. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

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Table 17: monitor ethernet loss-measurement output fields


Output Field Name

Output Field Description

Ethernet loss delay


measurement request to

Unicast MAC address of the remote peer MEP.

Interface

Name of the Ethernet physical, logical, or trunk interface to which the local MEP is attached.

LMR received from

Unicast MAC address of the remote MEP that transmitted this LMR frame in response to a loss
measurement message (LMM) frame.

Near-end frame loss

Count of frame loss associated with ingress data frames.

Far-end frame loss

Count of frame loss associated with egress data frames.

Near-end loss ratio

Ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the number of service frames not delivered divided by the
total number of service frames during time interval T at the ingress interface.

Far-end loss ratio

Ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the number of service frames not delivered divided by the
total number of service frames during time interval T at the egress interface.

LMM packets transmitted

Total number of LMM PDU frames sent to the remote MEP in this measurement session.

LMR packets received

Total number of LMR PDU frames received from the remote MEP in this measurement session.

Average near-end frame


loss

Average frame loss measured in this session associated with ingress data frames.

Average near-end loss ratio

Average frame loss ratio measured in this session associated with ingress data frames.

Average far-end frame loss

Average frame loss measured in this session associated with egress data frames.

Average far-end loss ratio

Average frame loss ratio measured in this session associated with egress data frames.

Near-end best case frame


loss

Lowest frame loss measured in this session associated with ingress data frames.

Near-end best case loss


ratio

Lowest frame loss ratio measured in this session associated with ingress data frames.

Near-end worst case frame


loss

Highest frame loss measured in this session associated with ingress data frames.

Near-end worst case loss


ratio

Highest frame loss ratio measured in this session associated with ingress data frames.

Far-end best case frame


loss

Lowest frame loss measured in this session associated with egress data frames.

Far-end best case loss ratio

Lowest frame loss ratio measured in this session associated with egress data frames.

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Output Field Name

Output Field Description

Far-end worst case frame


loss

Highest frame loss measured in this session associated with egress data frames.

Far-end worst case loss


ratio

Highest frame loss ratio measured in this session associated with egress data frames.

Note that in the preceding table, the term number of service frames not delivered is the
difference between the number of service frames arriving at the ingress Ethernet flow
point and the number of service frames delivered at the egress Ethernet flow point in a
point-to-point Ethernet connection.

Sample Output
monitor ethernet lossmeasurement (with
only CIR counters
enabled)

user@host> monitor ethernet loss-measurement 00:05:85:73:39:4a maintenance-domain md6


maintenance-association ma6 count 5
ETH-LM request to 00:05:85:73:39:4a,
Interface ge-5/0/0.0
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 4
Far-end frame loss (CIR) : 6
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 4%
Far-end loss ratio (CIR) : 6%
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 6
Far-end frame loss (CIR) : 8
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 6%
Far-end loss ratio (CIR) : 8%
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 2
Far-end frame loss (CIR) : 2
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 2%
Far-end loss ratio (CIR) : 2%
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 6
Far-end frame loss (CIR) : 4
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 6%
Far-end loss ratio (CIR) : 4%
--- Loss measurement statistics --LMM packets transmitted: 5, LMR packets
Average near-end frame loss (CIR)
:
Average near-end loss ratio (CIR)
:
Average far-end frame loss (CIR)
:
Average far-end loss ratio (CIR)
:
Near-end best case frame loss (CIR)
:
Near-end best case loss ratio (CIR)
:
Near-end worst case frame loss (CIR) :
Near-end worst case loss ratio (CIR) :
Far-end best case frame loss (CIR)
:
Far-end best case loss ratio (CIR)
:
Far-end worst case frame loss (CIR)
:
Far-end worst case loss ratio (CIR)
:

monitor ethernet lossmeasurement (with


CIR and EIR counters
enabled)

received: 5
4.5
4.5%
5
5%
2
25
6
6%
2
2%
8
8%

user@host> monitor ethernet loss-measurement 00:05:85:73:39:4a maintenance-domain md6


maintenance-association ma6 count 5
ETH-LM request to 00:05:85:73:39:4a, Interface ge-5/0/0.0
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss(CIR)
: 2
Far-end frame loss (CIR)
: 4
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 2%
Far-end loss ratio (CIR)
: 4%
Near-end frame loss (EIR) : 0
Far-end frame loss (EIR)
: 6

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Near-end loss ratio (EIR) : 0%


Far-end
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 8
Far-end
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 8%
Far-end
Near-end frame loss (EIR) : 4
Far-end
Near-end loss ratio (EIR) : 4%
Far-end
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 10
Far-end
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 10% Far-end
Near-end frame loss (EIR) : 1
Far-end
Near-end loss ratio (EIR) : 1%
Far-end
LMR received from 00:05:85:73:39:4a
Near-end frame loss (CIR) : 6
Far-end
Near-end loss ratio (CIR) : 6%
Far-end
Near-end frame loss (EIR) : 8
Far-end
Near-end loss ratio (EIR) : 8%
Far-end

loss ratio (EIR)

: 6%

frame loss
loss ratio
frame loss
loss ratio

(CIR)
(CIR)
(EIR)
(EIR)

:
:
:
:

5
5%
1
1%

frame loss
loss ratio
frame loss
loss ratio

(CIR)
(CIR)
(EIR)
(EIR)

:
:
:
:

4
4%
3
3%

frame loss
loss ratio
frame loss
loss ratio

(CIR)
(CIR)
(EIR)
(EIR)

:
:
:
:

2
2%
0
0%

--- Loss measurement statistics --LMM packets transmitted: 5,


LMR packets received: 5
Average near-end frame loss (CIR)
: 6.5
Average near-end loss ratio (CIR)
: 6.5%
Average far-end frame loss (CIR)
: 3.75
Average far-end loss ratio (CIR)
: 3.75%
Near-end best case frame loss (CIR)
: 2
Near-end best case loss ratio (CIR)
: 2%
Near-end worst case frame loss (CIR) : 10
Near-end worst case loss ratio (CIR) : 10%
Far-end best case frame loss (CIR)
: 2
Far-end best case loss ratio (CIR)
: 2%
Far-end worst case frame loss (CIR)
: 6
Far-end worst case loss ratio (CIR)
: 6%
Average near-end frame loss (EIR)
: 3.25
Average near-end loss ratio (EIR)
: 3.25%
Average far-end frame loss (EIR)
: 2.5
Average far-end loss ratio (EIR)
: 2.5%
Near-end best case frame loss (EIR)
: 0
Near-end Best case loss ratio (EIR)
: 0%
Near-end worst case frame loss (EIR) : 8
Near-end Worst case loss ratio (EIR) : 8%
Far-end best case frame loss (EIR)
: 0
Far-end Best case loss ratio (EIR)
: 0%
Far-end worst case frame loss (EIR)
: 6
Far-end Worst case loss ratio (EIR)
: 6%

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monitor interface
Syntax

Release Information

Description

monitor interface
<interface-name | traffic <detail>>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display real-time statistics about interfaces, updating the statistics every second. Check
for and display common interface failures, such as SONET/SDH and T3 alarms, loopbacks
detected, and increases in framing errors.

NOTE: This command is not supported on the QFX3000 QFabric switch.

Options

noneDisplay real-time statistics for all interfaces.


interface-name(Optional) Display real-time statistics for the specified interface. In a

TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router, display real-time statistics for the physical
interfaces on the specified line-card chassis (LCC) only.
traffic(Optional) Display traffic data for all active interfaces. In a TX Matrix or TX Matrix

Plus router, display real-time statistics for the physical interfaces on the specified
LCC only.
detail(Optional) With traffic option only, display detailed output.

Additional Information

The output of this command shows how much each field has changed since you started
the command or since you cleared the counters by using the c key. For a description of
the statistical information provided in the output of this command, see the show interfaces
extensive command for a particular interface type in the Junos OS Interfaces Command
Reference. To control the output of the monitor interface interface-name command while
it is running, use the keys listed in Table 18 on page 89. The keys are not case-sensitive.

Table 18: Output Control Keys for the monitor interface interface-name
Command
Key

Action

Clears (returns to zero) the delta counters since monitor interface was started. This
does not clear the accumulative counter. To clear the accumulative counter, use
the clear interfaces interval command.

Freezes the display, halting the display of updated statistics and delta counters.

Displays information about a different interface. The command prompts you for the
name of a specific interface.

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Table 18: Output Control Keys for the monitor interface interface-name
Command (continued)
Key

Action

Displays information about the next interface. The monitor interface command
displays the physical or logical interfaces in the same order as the show interfaces
terse command.

q or Esc

Quits the command and returns to the command prompt.

Thaws the display, resuming the update of the statistics and delta counters.

To control the output of the monitor interface traffic command while it is running, use
the keys listed in Table 19 on page 90. The keys are not case-sensitive.

Table 19: Output Control Keys for the monitor interface traffic Command

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

90

Key

Action

Displays the statistics in units of bytes and bytes per second (bps).

Clears (return to 0) the delta counters in the Current Delta column. The statistics
counters are not cleared.

Displays the Current Delta column (instead of the rate column) in bps or packets
per second (pps).

Displays the statistics in units of packets and packets per second (pps).

q or Esc

Quits the command and returns to the command prompt.

Displays the rate column (instead of the Current Delta column) in bps and pps.

trace

monitor interface (Physical) on page 92


monitor interface (OTN Interface) on page 94
monitor interface (Logical) on page 95
monitor interface traffic on page 95
monitor interface (QFX3500 Switch) on page 96
monitor interface traffic on page 96
monitor interface traffic (QFX3500 Switch) on page 96
monitor interface traffic detail (QFX3500 Switch) on page 97
Table 20 on page 91 describes the output fields for the monitor interface command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 20: monitor interface Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

router1

Hostname of the router.

All levels

Seconds

How long the monitor interface command has been running or how long since
you last cleared the counters.

All levels

Time

Current time (UTC).

All levels

Delay x/y/z

Time difference between when the statistics were displayed and the actual
clock time.

All levels

xTime taken for the last polling (in milliseconds).

yMinimum time taken across all pollings (in milliseconds).

zMaximum time taken across all pollings (in milliseconds).

Interface

Short description of the interface, including its name, status, and encapsulation.

All levels

Link

State of the link: Up, Down, or Test.

All levels

Current delta

Cumulative number for the counter in question since the time shown in the
Seconds field, which is the time since you started the command or last cleared
the counters.

All levels

Local Statistics

(Logical interfaces only) Number and rate of bytes and packets destined to the
router or switch through the specified interface. When a burst of traffic is
received, the value in the output packet rate field might briefly exceed the peak
cell rate. It takes awhile (generally, less than 1 second) for this counter to
stabilize.:

All levels

Remote Statistics

Input bytesNumber of bytes received on the interface.

Output bytesNumber of bytes transmitted on the interface.

Input packetsNumber of packets received on the interface.

Output packetsNumber of packets transmitted on the interface.

(Logical interfaces only) Statistics for traffic transiting the router or switch.
When a burst of traffic is received, the value in the output packet rate field might
briefly exceed the peak cell rate. It takes awhile (generally, less than 1 second)
for this counter to stabilize.:

Input bytesNumber of bytes received on the interface.

Output bytesNumber of bytes transmitted on the interface.

Input packetsNumber of packets received on the interface.

Output packetsNumber of packets transmitted on the interface.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Traffic statistics

Total number of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the interface.
These statistics are the sum of the local and remote statistics. When a burst of
traffic is received, the value in the output packet rate field might briefly exceed
the peak cell rate. It takes awhile (generally, less than 1 second) for this counter
to stabilize.

All levels

Description

Input bytesNumber of bytes received on the interface.

Output bytesNumber of bytes transmitted on the interface.

Input packetsNumber of packets received on the interface.

Output packetsNumber of packets transmitted on the interface.

With the traffic option, displays the interface description configured at the
[edit interfaces interface-name] hierarchy level.

detail

Sample Output
monitor interface
(Physical)

user@host> monitor interface so-0/0/0


router1
Seconds: 19
Interface: so-0/0/0, Enabled, Link is Up
Encapsulation: PPP, Keepalives, Speed: OC48
Traffic statistics:
Input packets:
6045 (0
Input bytes:
6290065 (0
Output packets:
10376 (0
Output bytes:
10365540 (0
Encapsulation statistics:
Input keepalives:
1901
Output keepalives:
1901
NCP state: Opened
LCP state: Opened
Error statistics:
Input errors:
0
Input drops:
0
Input framing errors:
0
Policed discards:
0
L3 incompletes:
0
L2 channel errors:
0
L2 mismatch timeouts:
0
Carrier transitions:
1
Output errors:
0
Output drops:
0
Aged packets:
0
Active alarms : None
Active defects: None
SONET error counts/seconds:
LOS count
1
LOF count
1
SEF count
1
ES-S
0
SES-S
0
SONET statistics:
BIP-B1
458871
BIP-B2
460072

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pps)
bps)
pps)
bps)

Current Delta
[11]
[13882]
[10]
[9418]
[2]
[2]

[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]

[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]

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BIP-B3
REI-P

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458978
458773

[0]
[0]
[0]

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Received SONET overhead:


F1
: 0x00 J0
K2
: 0x00 S1
C2(cmp) : 0x00 F2
Z4
: 0x00 S1(cmp)
Transmitted SONET overhead:
F1
: 0x00 J0
K2
: 0x00 S1
F2
: 0x00 Z3

:
:
:
:

0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00

K1
C2
Z3

: 0x00
: 0x00
: 0x00

: 0x01
: 0x00
: 0x00

K1
C2
Z4

: 0x00
: 0xcf
: 0x00

Next='n', Quit='q' or ESC, Freeze='f', Thaw='t', Clear='c', Interface='i'

monitor interface
(OTN Interface)

user@host> monitor interface ge-7/0/0

Interface: ge-7/0/0, Enabled, Link is Up


Encapsulation: Ethernet, Speed: 10000mbps
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes:
0 (0 bps)
Output bytes:
0 (0 bps)
Input packets:
0 (0 pps)
Output packets:
0 (0 pps)
Error statistics:
Input errors:
0
Input drops:
0
Input framing errors:
0
Policed discards:
0
L3 incompletes:
0
L2 channel errors:
0
L2 mismatch timeouts:
0
Carrier transitions:
5
Output errors:
0
Output drops:
0
Aged packets:
0
Active alarms : None
Active defects: None
Input MAC/Filter statistics:
Unicast packets
0
Broadcast packets
0
Multicast packets
0
Oversized frames
0
Packet reject count
0
DA rejects
0
SA rejects
0
Output MAC/Filter Statistics:
Unicast packets
0
Broadcast packets
0
Multicast packets
0
Packet pad count
0
Packet error count
0
OTN Link 0
OTN Alarms: OTU_BDI, OTU_TTIM, ODU_BDI
OTN Defects: OTU_BDI, OTU_TTIM, ODU_BDI, ODU_TTIM
OTN OC - Seconds
LOS
2
LOF
9
OTN OTU - FEC Statistics
Corr err ratio
N/A
Corr bytes
0
Uncorr words
0
OTN OTU - Counters

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BIP
BBE
ES
SES
UAS
OTN ODU - Counters
BIP
BBE
ES
SES
UAS
OTN ODU - Received Overhead

monitor interface
(Logical)

0
0
0
0
422
0
0
0
0
422
APSPCC 0-3:

user@host> monitor interface so-1/0/0.0


host name
Seconds: 16

Time: 15:33:39
Delay: 0/0/1

Interface: so-1/0/0.0, Enabled, Link is Down


Flags: Hardware-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
Encapsulation: PPP
Local statistics:
Input bytes:
0
Output bytes:
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Remote statistics:
Input bytes:
0 (0 bps)
Output bytes:
0 (0 bps)
Input packets:
0 (0 pps)
Output packets:
0 (0 pps)
Traffic statistics:
Destination address: 192.168.8.193, Local: 192.168.8.21

Current delta
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]

Next='n', Quit='q' or ESC, Freeze='f', Thaw='t', Clear='c', Interface='i'

monitor interface
traffic

user@host> monitor interface traffic


host name
Seconds: 15
Interface
so-1/0/0
so-1/1/0
so-1/1/1
so-1/1/2
so-1/1/3
t3-1/2/0
t3-1/2/1
t3-1/2/2
t3-1/2/3
so-2/0/0
so-2/0/1
so-2/0/2
so-2/0/3
so-2/1/0
so-2/1/1
so-2/1/2
so-2/1/3
at-2/3/0
at-2/3/1

Link
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down

Input packets
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
211035
192753
211020
211029
189378
0
0
0
0
0

Time: 12:31:09
(pps)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

Output packets
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36778
36782
36779
36776
36349
18747
16078
80338
0
0

(pps)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

Bytes=b, Clear=c, Delta=d, Packets=p, Quit=q or ESC, Rate=r, Up=^U, Down=^D

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monitor interface
(QFX3500 Switch)

user@switch> monitor interface ge-0/0/0


Interface: ge-0/0/0, Enabled, Link is Down
Encapsulation: Ethernet, Speed: Unspecified
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes:
0 (0 bps)
Output bytes:
0 (0 bps)
Input packets:
0 (0 pps)
Output packets:
0 (0 pps)
Error statistics:
Input errors:
0
Input drops:
0
Input framing errors:
0
Policed discards:
0
L3 incompletes:
0
L2 channel errors:
0
L2 mismatch timeouts:
0
Carrier transitions:
0
Output errors:
0
Output drops:
0
Aged packets:
0
Active alarms : LINK
Active defects: LINK
Input MAC/Filter statistics:
Unicast packets
0
Broadcast packets
0 Multicast packet

Current delta
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]
[0]

[0]
[0]

Interface warnings:
o Outstanding LINK alarm

monitor interface
traffic

user@host> monitor interface traffic


host name
Seconds: 15
Interface
so-1/0/0
so-1/1/0
so-1/1/1
so-1/1/2
so-1/1/3
t3-1/2/0
t3-1/2/1
t3-1/2/2
t3-1/2/3
so-2/0/0
so-2/0/1
so-2/0/2
so-2/0/3
so-2/1/0
so-2/1/1
so-2/1/2
so-2/1/3
at-2/3/0
at-2/3/1

Link
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down

Input packets
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
211035
192753
211020
211029
189378
0
0
0
0
0

Time: 12:31:09
(pps)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

Output packets
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36778
36782
36779
36776
36349
18747
16078
80338
0
0

(pps)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

Bytes=b, Clear=c, Delta=d, Packets=p, Quit=q or ESC, Rate=r, Up=^U, Down=^D

monitor interface
traffic (QFX3500
Switch)

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user@switch> monitor interface traffic


switch
Interface
ge-0/0/0

Link
Down

Input packets
0

Seconds: 7
(pps)
(0)

Time: 16:04:37
Output packets
0

(pps)
(0)

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ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/2
ge-0/0/3
ge-0/0/4
ge-0/0/5
ge-0/0/6
ge-0/0/7
ge-0/0/8
ge-0/0/9
ge-0/0/10
ge-0/0/11
ge-0/0/12
ge-0/0/13
ge-0/0/14
ge-0/0/15
ge-0/0/16
ge-0/0/17
ge-0/0/18
ge-0/0/19
ge-0/0/20
ge-0/0/21
ge-0/0/22
ge-0/0/23
vcp-0
vcp-1
ae0
bme0

monitor interface
traffic detail
(QFX3500 Switch)

Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down
Down
Down
Up

392187
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392184
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392172
392185
0
0
0
0

(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

(0)

user@switch> monitor interface traffic detail


switch
Time: 16:03:02
Interface
Description
ge-0/0/0
ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/2
ge-0/0/3
ge-0/0/4
ge-0/0/5
ge-0/0/6
ge-0/0/7
ge-0/0/8
ge-0/0/9
ge-0/0/10
ge-0/0/11
ge-0/0/12
ge-0/0/13
ge-0/0/14
ge-0/0/15
ge-0/0/16
ge-0/0/17
ge-0/0/18
ge-0/0/19
ge-0/0/20
ge-0/0/21
ge-0/0/22
ge-0/0/23
vcp-0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392171
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392187
392173
0
0
0
1568706

(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

(0)

Seconds: 74

Link

Input packets

(pps)

Output packets

(pps)

Down
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Up
Down
Down

0
392183
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392181
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392169
392182
0
0

(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)

0
392166
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392168
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392184
392170
0
0

(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(1)
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bme0

98

Down
Up

0
0

(0)

0
1568693

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monitor label-switched-path
Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

monitor label-switched-path lsp-name


<logical-system (logical-system-name)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display the real-time status of the specified RSVP label-switched path (LSP).
logical-system ( logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on a particular logical system.


lsp-nameName of the LSP.

Additional Information

You can track the amount of traffic traversing an RSVP LSP and observe its essential
parameters, such as uptime, ingress and egress addresses, labels, routes, and ports.
Values are typically sampled every second. The display also allows you to scroll to other
currently running LSPs. You cannot use this command to display information about static
LSPs or LDP-signaled LSPs.
The output of this command shows how much each field has changed since you started
the command or since you cleared the counters by using the c key. To control the output
of the monitor label-switched-path command while it is running, use the keys listed in
Table 21 on page 99. The keys are not case-sensitive.

Table 21: Output Control Keys for the monitor label-switched-path


Command

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Key

Action

Clears the screen and refreshes the display for this LSP.

Freezes the display, preventing new information from being displayed.

Monitors a different LSP. After you type l, you can type the new LSP name.

Displays information about the next LSP (whose name is alphabetically higher
than the current LSP name) configured on the router.

Goes to the previous LSP (whose name is alphabetically lower than the current
LSP name) configured on the router.

q or Esc

Quits the command and returns to the command prompt.

Thaws, or restarts, the data display for this LSP.

trace

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Output Fields

Table 22 on page 100 describes the output fields for the monitor label-switched-path
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 22: monitor label-switched-path Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

(1)

Displays the following information:

(2)

hostnameName of the router.

SecondsTime elapsed since this display was started.

TimeCurrent local time.

DelayLength of the time delay, in milliseconds, required to obtain the information in the monitor

display. The first number shows the current sampling delay. The second number shows the shortest
delay recorded to date. The third number shows the worst delay recorded to date. This delay can vary
substantially depending on the system load.
(3)

(4)

(5)

Displays the following:

ToDestination address of the LSP.

FromOriginating address of the LSP.

StateCurrent state of the LSP: Up or Down.

Displays the following:

LSPNameName of the LSP.

TypeType of LSP: Ingress, Egress, or Transit.

Displays the following:

Label inIncoming label of the LSP.

Label outOutgoing label of the LSP.

(6)

Port numberPort number for the sending router, the port number for the receiving router, and the
protocol ID. For MPLS traffic engineering applications, the protocol ID is always 0.

(7/8)

Record routeAll intermediate and egress router addresses for this LSP.

(9/10/11)

Displays traffic statistics:

Output packetsNumber of packets that have traversed this LSP, and the change (delta) in the

number since the last sample, typically 1 second ago.

Output bytesNumber of bytes that have traversed this LSP, and the change (delta) in the number

since the last sample, typically 1 second ago.


(12)

Displays any errors the router encountered while attempting to retrieve information on the LSP.

(13)

Lists the keyboard commands you can use to navigate to other LSPs. For a description of the keyboard
commands, see Table 21 on page 99.

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Sample Output
monitor
label-switched-path

user@host> monitor label-switched-path


(1) host
Seconds: 112
Time: 15:32:22
(2)
Delay: 0/0/0
(3) To 10.10.10.16, From 10.10.10.17, state: Up
(4)
LSPname: k, type: Ingress
(5)
Label in: -, Label out: 126000
(6)
Port number: sender 1, receiver 45583, protocol 0
(7)
Record Route: <self> 192.168.224.196
(8)
192.168.224.202 192.168.224.179
(9)
Traffic statistics:
Current delta
(10)
Output packets:
0
[0]
(11)
Output bytes:
0
[0]
(12)
(13)Next='n', Prev='p', Quit='q' or ESC, Freeze='f', Thaw='t', Clear='c',
LSP='l'

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monitor list
Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

monitor list

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the status of monitored log and trace files.
This command has no options.
Log files are generated by the routing protocol process or by system logging. The log files
generated by system logging are configured with the syslog statement at the [edit system]
hierarchy level and the options statement at the [edit routing-options] hierarchy level.
The trace files generated by the routing protocol process are those configured with
traceoptions statements at the [edit routing-options], [edit interfaces], and [edit protocols
protocol] hierarchy levels.
trace

monitor start on page 103

monitor stop on page 105

monitor list on page 102


Table 23 on page 102 describes the output fields for the monitor list command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 23: monitor list Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

monitor start

Indicates the file is being monitored.

"filename"

Name of the file that is being monitored.

Last changed

Date and time at which the file was last modified.

Sample Output
monitor list

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user@host> monitor list


monitor start "vrrpd" (Last changed Dec 03:11:06 20)
monitor start "cli-commands" (Last changed Nov 07:3)

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monitor start
Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Additional Information

monitor start filename

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Start displaying the system log or trace file and additional entries being added to those
files.
filenameSpecific log or trace file.

Log files are generated by the routing protocol process or by system logging. The log files
generated by system logging are configured with the syslog statement at the [edit system]
hierarchy level and the options statement at the [edit routing-options] hierarchy level.
The trace files generated by the routing protocol process are configured with traceoptions
statements at the [edit routing-options], [edit interfaces], and [edit protocols protocol]
hierarchy levels.

NOTE: To monitor a log file within a logical system, issue the monitor start
logical-system-name/filename command.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

trace

monitor list on page 102

monitor stop on page 105

monitor start on page 103


Table 24 on page 103 describes the output fields for the monitor start command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 24: monitor start Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

***filename ***

Name of the file from which entries are being displayed. This line is
displayed initially and when the command switches between log
files.

Date and time

Timestamp for the log entry.

Sample Output
monitor start

user@host> monitor start system-log

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Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul

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system-log***
20 15:07:34 hang
20 15:07:35 hang
20 15:07:35 hang
20 15:07:37 hang
20 15:07:37 hang
20 15:07:37 hang

sshd[5845]:
sshd[5845]:
sshd[5845]:
sshd[5845]:
sshd[5845]:
sshd[5845]:

log:
log:
log:
log:
log:
log:

Generating 768 bit RSA key.


RSA key generation complete.
Connection from 204.69.248.180 port 912
RSA authentication for root accepted.
ROOT LOGIN as 'root' from trip.jcmax.com
Closing connection to 204.69.248.180

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monitor stop
Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

monitor stop filename

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Stop displaying the system log or trace file.
filenameSpecific log or trace file.

Log files are generated by the routing protocol process or by system logging. The log files
generated by system logging are those configured with the syslog statement at the
[edit system] hierarchy level and the options statement at the [edit routing-options]
hierarchy level. The trace files generated by the routing protocol process are those
configured with traceoptions statements at the [edit routing-options], [edit interfaces],
and [edit protocols protocol] hierarchy levels.
trace

monitor list on page 102

monitor start on page 103

monitor stop on page 105


This command produces no output.

Sample Output
monitor stop

user@host> monitor stop

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monitor traffic
Syntax

Release Information

Description

monitor traffic
<brief | detail | extensive>
<absolute-sequence>
<count count>
<interface interface-name>
<layer2-headers>
<matching matching>
<no-domain-names>
<no-promiscuous>
<no-resolve>
<no-timestamp>
<print-ascii>
<print-hex>
<resolve-timeout>
<size size>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display packet headers or packets received and sent from the Routing Engine.

NOTE:

Using the monitor-traffic command can degrade router or switch


performance.

Delays from DNS resolution can be eliminated by using the no-resolve


option.

NOTE: This command is not supported on the QFX3000 QFabric switch.

Options

none(Optional) Display packet headers transmitted through fxp0. On a TX Matrix Plus

router, display packet headers transmitted through em0.


brief | detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
absolute-sequence(Optional) Display absolute TCP sequence numbers.
count count(Optional) Specify the number of packet headers to display (0 through

1,000,000). The monitor traffic command quits automatically after displaying the
number of packets specified.

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interface interface-name(Optional) Specify the interface on which the monitor traffic

command displays packet data. If no interface is specified, the monitor traffic


command displays packet data arriving on the lowest-numbered interface.
layer2-headers(Optional) Display the link-level header on each line.
matching matching(Optional) Display packet headers that match a regular expression.

Use matching expressions to define the level of detail with which the monitor traffic
command filters and displays packet data.
no-domain-names(Optional) Suppress the display of the domain portion of hostnames.

With the no-domain-names option enabled, the monitor traffic command displays
only team for the hostname team.company.net.
no-promiscuous(Optional) Do not put the interface into promiscuous mode.
no-resolve(Optional) Suppress reverse lookup of the IP addresses.
no-timestamp(Optional) Suppress timestamps on displayed packets.
print-ascii(Optional) Display each packet in ASCII format.
print-hex(Optional) Display each packet, except the link-level header, in hexadecimal

format.
resolve-timeout timeout(Optional) Amount of time the router or switch waits for each

reverse lookup before timing out. You can set the timeout for 1 through 4,294,967,295
seconds. The default is 4 seconds. To display each packet, use the print-ascii,
print-hex, or extensive option.
size size(Optional) Read but do not display up to the specified number of bytes for

each packet. When set to brief output, the default packet size is 96 bytes and is
adequate for capturing IP, ICMP, UDP, and TCP packet data. When set to detail and
extensive output, the default packet size is 1514. The monitor traffic command
truncates displayed packets if the matched data exceeds the configured size.
Additional Information

In the monitor traffic command, you can specify an expression to match by using the
matching option and including the expression in quotation marks:
monitor traffic matching "expression"

Replace expression with one or more of the match conditions listed in Table 25 on page 108.

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Table 25: Match Conditions for the monitor traffic Command


Match Type

Condition

Description

Entity

host [address | hostname]

Matches packets that contain the specified


address or hostname.
The protocol match conditions arp, ip, or rarp,
or any of the directional match conditions can
be prepended to the host match condition.

net address

Matches packets with source or destination


addresses containing the specified network
address.

net address mask mask

Matches packets containing the specified


network address and subnet mask.

port (port-number | port-name)

Matches packets containing the specified


source or destination TCP or UDP port
number or port name.
In place of the numeric port address, you can
specify a text synonym, such as bgp (179),
dhcp (67), or domain (53) (the port numbers
are also listed).

Directional

Packet Length

108

dst

Matches packets going to the specified


destination. This match condition can be
prepended to any of the entity type match
conditions.

src

Matches packets from a specified source.


This match condition can be prepended to
any of the entity type match conditions.

src and dst

Matches packets that contain the specified


source and destination addresses. This match
condition can be prepended to any of the
entity type match conditions.

src or dst

Matches packets containing either of the


specified addresses. This match condition
can be prepended to any of the entity type
match conditions.

less value

Matches packets shorter than or equal to the


specified value, in bytes.

greater value

Matches packets longer than or equal to the


specified value, in bytes.

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Table 25: Match Conditions for the monitor traffic Command (continued)
Match Type

Condition

Description

Protocol

amt

Matches all AMT packets. Use the extensive


level of output to decode the inner IGMP
packets in addition to the AMT outer packet.

arp

Matches all ARP packets.

ether

Matches all Ethernet packets.

ether (broadcast | multicast)

Matches broadcast or multicast Ethernet


frames. This match condition can be
prepended withsrc and dst.

ether protocol (address | (arp | ip | rarp))

Matches packets with the specified Ethernet


address or Ethernet packets of the specified
protocol type. The ether protocol arguments
arp, ip, and rarp are also independent match
conditions, so they must be preceded by a
backslash (\) when used in the ether protocol
match condition.

icmp

Matches all ICMP packets.

ip

Matches all IP packets.

ip (broadcast | multicast)

Matches broadcast or multicast IP packets.

ip protocol (address | (icmp | igrp | tcp | udp))

Matches packets with the specified address


or protocol type. The ip protocol arguments
icmp, tcp, and udp are also independent
match conditions, so they must be preceded
by a backslash (\) when used in the ip
protocol match condition.

isis

Matches all IS-IS routing messages.

rarp

Matches all RARP packets.

tcp

Matches all TCP datagrams.

udp

Matches all UDP datagrams.

To combine expressions, use the logical operators listed in Table 26 on page 109.

Table 26: Logical Operators for the monitor traffic Command


Logical Operator (Highest to Lowest Precedence)

Description

Logical NOT. If the first condition does not match, the next condition
is evaluated.

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Logical Operator (Highest to Lowest Precedence)

Description

&&

Logical AND. If the first condition matches, the next condition is


evaluated. If the first condition does not match, the next condition is
skipped.

||

Logical OR. If the first condition matches, the next condition is skipped.
If the first condition does not match, the next condition is evaluated.

()

Group operators to override default precedence order. Parentheses are


special characters, each of which must be preceded by a backslash
(\).

You can use relational operators to compare arithmetic expressions composed of integer
constants, binary operators, a length operator, and special packet data accessors. The
arithmetic expression matching condition uses the following syntax:
monitor traffic matching "ether[0] & 1 != 0""arithmetic_expression relational_operator
arithmetic_expression"

The packet data accessor uses the following syntax:


protocol [byte-offset <size>]

The optional size field represents the number of bytes examined in the packet header.
The available values are 1, 2, or 4 bytes. The following sample command captures all
multicast traffic:
user@host> monitor traffic matching "ether[0] & 1 != 0"

To specify match conditions that have a numeric value, use the arithmetic and relational
operators listed in Table 27 on page 111.

NOTE: Because the Packet Forwarding Engine removes Layer 2 header


information before sending packets to the Routing Engine:

110

The monitor traffic command cannot apply match conditions to inbound


traffic.

The monitor traffic interface command also cannot apply match conditions
for Layer 3 and Layer 4 packet data, resulting in the match pipe option (|
match) for this command for Layer 3 and Layer 4 packets not working
either. Therefore, ensure that you specify match conditions as described
in this command summary. For more information about match conditions,
see Table 25 on page 108.

The 802.1Q VLAN tag information included in the Layer 2 header is removed
from all inbound traffic packets. Because the monitor traffic interface ae[x]
command for aggregated Ethernet interfaces (such as ae0) only shows
inbound traffic data, the command does not show VLAN tag information
in the output.

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Table 27: Arithmetic and Relational Operators for the monitor traffic
Command
Arithmetic or Relational
Operator

Description

Arithmetic Operator
+

Addition operator.

Subtraction operator.

Division operator.

&

Bitwise AND.

Bitwise exclusive OR.

Bitwise inclusive OR.

Relational Operator (Highest to Lowest Precedence)

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

<=

If the first expression is less than or equal to the second, the packet
matches.

>=

If the first expression is greater than or equal to the second, the


packet matches.

<

If the first expression is less than the second, the packet matches.

>

If the first expression is greater than the second, the packet matches.

If the compared expressions are equal, the packet matches.

!=

If the compared expressions are unequal, the packet matches.

trace
maintenance
monitor traffic count on page 112
monitor traffic detail count on page 112
monitor traffic extensive (Absolute Sequence) on page 112
monitor traffic extensive (Relative Sequence) on page 112
monitor traffic extensive count on page 112
monitor traffic interface on page 113
monitor traffic matching on page 113
monitor traffic (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 113
monitor traffic (QFX3500 Switch) on page 114
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
monitor traffic count

user@host> monitor traffic count 2


listening on fxp0
04:35:49.814125 In my-server.home.net.1295 > my-server.work.net.telnet: . ack
4122529478 win 16798 (DF)
04:35:49.814185
Out my-server.work.net.telnet > my-server.home.net.1295: P
1:38(37) ack 0 win 17680 (DF) [tos 0x10]

monitor traffic detail


count

user@host> monitor traffic detail count 2


listening on fxp0
04:38:16.265864 In my-server.home.net.1295 > my-server.work.net.telnet: . ack
4122529971 win 17678 (DF) (ttl 121, id 6812)
04:38:16.265926
Out my-server.work.net.telnet.telnet > my-server.home.net.1295: P 1:38(37) ack 0
win 17680 (DF) [tos 0x10] (ttl 6)

monitor traffic
extensive
(Absolute Sequence)

user@host> monitor traffic extensive no-domain-names no-resolve no-timestamp count 20


matching "tcp" absolute-sequence
listening on fxp0
In 207.17.136.193.179 > 192.168.4.227.1024: . 4042780859:4042780859(0)
ack 1845421797 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp 4935628 965951> [tos 0xc0] (ttl )
In 207.17.136.193.179 > 192.168.4.227.1024: P 4042780859:4042780912(53)
ack 1845421797 win 16384
<nop,nop,timestamp 4935628 965951>:
BGP [|BGP UPDAT)
In 192.168.4.227.1024 > 207.17.136.193.179:
P 1845421797:1845421852(55) ack 4042780912 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp 965951
4935628>: BGP [|BGP UPDAT)
...

monitor traffic
extensive
(Relative Sequence)

user@host> monitor traffic extensive no-domain-names no-resolve no-timestamp count 20


matching "tcp"
listening on fxp0
In 172.24.248.221.1680 > 192.168.4.210.23: . 396159737:396159737(0)
ack 1664980689 win 17574 (DF) (ttl 121, id 50003)
Out 192.168.4.210.23 > 172.24.248.221.1680: P 1:40(39)
ack 0 win 17680 (DF) [tos 0x10] (ttl 64, id 5394)
In 207.17.136.193.179 > 192.168.4.227.1024: P 4042775817:4042775874(57)
ack 1845416593 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp 4935379 965690>: BGP [|BGP UPDAT)
...

monitor traffic
extensive count

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user@host> monitor traffic extensive count 5 no-domain-names no-resolve


listening on fxp013:18:17.406933
In 192.168.4.206.2723610880 > 172.17.28.8.2049:
40 null (ttl 64, id 38367)13:18:17.407577
In 172.17.28.8.2049 > 192.168.4.206.2723610880:
reply ok 28 null (ttl 61, id 35495)13:18:17.541140
In 0:e0:1e:42:9c:e0 0:e0:1e:42:9c:e0 9000 60:
0000 0100 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000
0000 0000 000013:18:17.591513

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In 172.24.248.156.4139 > 192.168.4.210.23:


3556964918:3556964918(0)
ack 295526518 win 17601 (DF)
(ttl 121, id 14)13:18:17.591568
Out 192.168.4.210.23 >
172.24.248.156.4139: P 1:40(39)
ack 0 win 17680 (DF) [tos 0x10]
(ttl 64, id 52376)

monitor traffic
interface

user@host> monitor traffic interface fxp0


listening on fxp0.0
18:17:28.800650 In server.home.net.723 > host1-0.lab.home.net.log
18:17:28.800733 Out host2-0.lab.home.net.login > server.home.net.7
18:17:28.817813 In host30.lab.home.net.syslog > host40.home0
18:17:28.817846 In host30.lab.home.net.syslog > host40.home0
...

monitor traffic
matching

user@host> monitor traffic matching "net 192.168.1.0/24"


verbose output suppressed, use <detail> or <extensive> for full protocol decode
Address resolution is ON. Use <no-resolve> to avoid any reverse lookup delay.
Address resolution timeout is 4s.
Listening on fxp0, capture size 96 bytes
Reverse lookup for 192.168.1.255 failed (check DNS reachability).
Other reverse lookup failures will not be reported.
Use no-resolve to avoid reverse lookups on IP addresses.
21:55:54.003511 In IP truncated-ip - 18 bytes missing!
192.168.1.17.netbios-ns > 192.168.1.255.netbios-ns: UDP, length 50
21:55:54.003585 Out IP truncated-ip - 18 bytes missing!
192.168.1.17.netbios-ns > 192.168.1.255.netbios-ns: UDP, length 50
21:55:54.003864 In arp who-has 192.168.1.17 tell 192.168.1.9
...

monitor traffic (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> monitor traffic


verbose output suppressed, use <detail> or <extensive> for full protocol decode
Address resolution is ON. Use <no-resolve> to avoid any reverse lookup delay.
Address resolution timeout is 4s.
Listening on em0, capture size 96 bytes
04:11:59.862121 Out IP truncated-ip - 25 bytes missing!
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.syslog > sv-log-01.englab.juniper.net.syslog:
SYSLOG kernel.info, length: 57
04:11:59.862303
Out IP truncated-ip - 25 bytes missing!
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.syslog >
sv-log-02.englab.juniper.net.syslog: SYSLOG kernel.info, length: 57
04:11:59.923948
In IP aj-em0.englab.juniper.net.65235 >
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: .
ack 1087492766 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 42366734 993490>
04:11:59.923983 Out IP truncated-ip - 232 bytes missing!
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet > aj-em0.englab.juniper.net.65235: P
1:241(240) ack 0 win 33304
<nop,nop,timestamp 993590 42366734>
04:12:00.022900
In IP aj-em0.englab.juniper.net.65235 >
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: . ack 241 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp
42366834 993590>
04:12:00.141204
In IP truncated-ip - 40 bytes missing!

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ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182 > summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: P


2950530356:2950530404(48) ack 485494987 win 63712
<nop,nop,timestamp 1308555294 987086>
04:12:00.141345
Out IP summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet >
ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182: P 1:6(5)
ack 48 win 33304
<nop,nop,timestamp 993809 1308555294>
04:12:00.141572
In IP ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182 >
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: .
ack 6 win 63712
<nop,nop,timestamp 1308555294 993809>
04:12:00.141597
Out IP summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet >
ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182: P 6:10(4) ack 48 win 33304
<nop,nop,timestamp 993810 1308555294>
04:12:00.141821
In IP ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182 >
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: .
ack 10 win 63712 <nop,nop,timestamp 1308555294 993810>
04:12:00.141837 Out IP truncated-ip - 2 bytes missing!
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet >
ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182: P 10:20(10) ack 48 win 33304
<nop,nop,timestamp 993810 1308555294>
04:12:00.142072
In IP ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182 >
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: . ack 20 win 63712
<nop,nop,timestamp 1308555294 993810>
04:12:00.142089 Out IP summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet >
ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182: P 20:28(8) ack 48 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp
993810 1308555294>
04:12:00.142321
In IP ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182 >
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet: .
ack 28 win 63712 <nop,nop,timestamp 1308555294 993810>
04:12:00.142337
Out IP truncated-ip - 1 bytes missing!
summit-em0.englab.juniper.net.telnet >
ipg-lnx-shell1.juniper.net.46182: P 28:37(9) ack 48 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp
993810 1308555294>
...

monitor traffic
(QFX3500 Switch)

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user@switch> monitor traffic


verbose output suppressed, use <detail> or <extensive> for full protocol decode
Address resolution is ON. Use <no-resolve> to avoid any reverse lookup delay.
Address resolution timeout is 4s.
Listening on me4, capture size 96 bytes
Reverse lookup for 172.22.16.246 failed (check DNS reachability).
Other reverse lookup failures will not be reported.
Use <no-resolve> to avoid reverse lookups on IP addresses.
16:35:32.240873 Out IP truncated-ip - 112 bytes missing!
labqfx-me0.lab4.juniper.net.ssh >
172.22.16.246.telefinder: P 4200727624:4200727756(132) ack 2889954831 win 65535
16:35:32.240900 Out IP truncated-ip - 176 bytes missing!
labqfx-me0.lab4.juniper.net.ssh >
172.22.16.246.telefinder: P 132:328(196) ack 1 win 65535
...

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mtrace
Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

mtrace source
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5 for SRX1400, SRX3400, SRX3600,
SRX5600, and SRX5800 devices.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.
Display trace information about an IP multicast path.
sourceSource hostname or address.
logical-system (logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on a logical

system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Trace a particular routing instance.

Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

The mtrace command for multicast traffic is similar to the traceroute command used for
unicast traffic. Unlike traceroute, mtrace traces traffic backwards, from the receiver to
the source.
view

mtrace source on page 117


Table 28 on page 115 describes the output fields for the mtrace command. Output fields
are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 28: mtrace Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Mtrace from

IP address of the receiver.

to

IP address of the source.

via group

IP address of the multicast group (if any).

Querying full reverse path

Indicates the full reverse path query has begun.

number-of-hops

Number of hops from the source to the named router or switch.

router-name

Name of the router or switch for this hop.

address

Address of the router or switch for this hop.

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Field Name

Field Description

protocol

Protocol used (for example, PIM).

Round trip time

Average round-trip time, in milliseconds (ms).

total ttl of

Time-to-live (TTL) threshold.

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Sample Output
mtrace source

user@host> mtrace 192.1.4.2


Mtrace from 192.1.4.2 to 192.1.1.2 via group 0.0.0.0
Querying full reverse path... * *
0 routerA.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.1.2)
-1 routerB.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.2.2) PIM thresh^ 1
-2 routerC.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.3.2) PIM thresh^ 1
-3 hostA.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.4.2)
Round trip time 2 ms; total ttl of 2 required.

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mtrace from-source
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

mtrace from-source source source


<brief | detail>
<extra-hops extra-hops>
<group group>
<interval interval>
<loop>
<max-hops max-hops>
<max-queries max-queries>
<multicast-response | unicast-response>
<no-resolve>
<no-router-alert>
<response response>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<ttl ttl>
<wait-time wait-time>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.
Display trace information about an IP multicast path from a source to this router or switch.
If you specify a group address with this command, Junos OS returns additional information,
such as packet rates and losses.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
extra-hops extra-hops(Optional) Number of hops to take after reaching a nonresponsive

router. You can specify a number between 0 and 255.


group group(Optional) Group address for which to trace the path. The default group

address is 0.0.0.0.
interval interval(Optional) Number of seconds to wait before gathering statistics again.

The default value is 10 seconds.


loop(Optional) Loop indefinitely, displaying rate and loss statistics.
max-hops max-hops(Optional) Maximum hops to trace toward the source. The range

of values is 0 through 255. The default value is 32 hops.


max-queries max-queries(Optional) Maximum number of query attempts for any hop.

The range of values is 1 through 32. The default is 3.


multicast-response(Optional) Always request the response using multicast.
no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to display addresses symbolically.
no-router-alert(Optional) Do not use the router-alert IP option.
response response(Optional) Send trace response to a host or multicast address.

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routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Trace a particular routing instance.


source sourceSource hostname or address.
ttl ttl(Optional) IP time-to-live (TTL) value. You can specify a number between 0 and
255. Local queries to the multicast group use a value of 1. Otherwise, the default

value is 127.
unicast-response(Optional) Always request the response using unicast.
wait-time wait-time(Optional) Number of seconds to wait for a response. The default

value is 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

mtrace from-source on page 120


Table 29 on page 119 describes the output fields for the mtrace from-source command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 29: mtrace from-source Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Mtrace from

IP address of the receiver.

to

IP address of the source.

via group

IP address of the multicast group (if any).

Querying full reverse path

Indicates the full reverse path query has begun.

number-of-hops

Number of hops from the source to the named router or switch.

router-name

Name of the router or switch for this hop.

address

Address of the router or switch for this hop.

protocol

Protocol used (for example, PIM).

Round trip time

Average round-trip time, in milliseconds (ms).

total ttl of

Time-to-live (TTL) threshold.

source

Source address.

Response Dest

Response destination address.

Overall

Average packet rate for all traffic at each hop.

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Table 29: mtrace from-source Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Packet Statistics for Traffic


From

Number of packets lost, number of packets sent, percentage of


packets lost, and average packet rate at each hop.

Receiver

IP address receiving the multicast.

Query source

IP address sending the mtrace query.

Sample Output
mtrace from-source

user@host> mtrace from-source source 192.1.4.2 group 225.1.1.1


Mtrace from 192.1.4.2 to 192.1.1.2 via group 225.1.1.1
Querying full reverse path... * *
0 routerA.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.1.2)
-1 routerB.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.2.2) PIM thresh^ 1
-2 routerC.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.3.2) PIM thresh^ 1
-3 hostA.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.4.2)
Round trip time 2 ms; total ttl of 2 required.
Waiting to accumulate statistics...Results after 10 seconds:
Source
Response Dest
Overall
Packet Statistics For Traffic From
192.1.4.2 192.1.1.2
Packet
192.1.4.2 To 225.1.1.1
v
__/ rtt
2 ms
Rate
Lost/Sent = Pct Rate
192.1.2.1
192.1.3.2 routerC.lab.mycompany.net
v
^
ttl
2
0/0
= -0 pps
192.1.4.1
192.1.2.2
routerB.lab.mycompany.net
v
\__
ttl
3
?/0
0 pps
192.1.1.2
192.1.1.2
Receiver
Query Source

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mtrace monitor
Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

mtrace monitor

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.
Listen passively for IP multicast responses. To exit the mtrace monitor command, type
Ctrl+c.
noneTrace the master instance.

view

mtrace monitor on page 122


Table 30 on page 121 describes the output fields for the mtrace monitor command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 30: mtrace monitor Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Mtrace query at

Date and time of the query.

by

Address of the host issuing the query.

resp to

Response destination.

qid

Query ID number.

packet from...to

IP address of the query source and default group destination.

from...to

IP address of the multicast source and the response address.

via group

IP address of the group to trace.

mxhop

Maximum hop setting.

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Sample Output
mtrace monitor

user@host> mtrace monitor


Mtrace query at Oct 22 13:36:14 by 192.1.3.2, resp to 224.0.1.32, qid 74a5b8
packet from 192.1.3.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.3.2 to 192.1.3.38 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)
Mtrace query at Oct 22 13:36:17 by 192.1.3.2, resp to 224.0.1.32, qid 1d07ba
packet from 192.1.3.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.3.2 to 192.1.3.38 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)
Mtrace query at Oct 22 13:36:20 by 192.1.3.2, resp to same, qid 2fea1d
packet from 192.1.3.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.3.2 to 192.1.3.38 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)
Mtrace query at Oct 22 13:36:30 by 192.1.3.2, resp to same, qid 7c88ad
packet from 192.1.3.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.3.2 to 192.1.3.38 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)

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mtrace to-gateway
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

mtrace to-gateway gateway gateway


<brief | detail>
<extra-hops extra-hops>
<group group>
<interface interface-name>
<interval interval>
<loop>
<max-hops max-hops>
<max-queries max-queries>
<multicast-response | unicast-response>
<no-resolve>
<no-router-alert>
<response response>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<ttl ttl>
<unicast-response>
<wait-time wait-time>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.
Display trace information about a multicast path from this router or switch to a gateway
router or switch.
gateway gatewaySend the trace query to a gateway multicast address.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
extra-hops extra-hops(Optional) Number of hops to take after reaching a nonresponsive

router or switch. You can specify a number between 0 and 255.


group group(Optional) Group address for which to trace the path. The default group

address is 0.0.0.0.
interface interface-name(Optional) Source address for sending the trace query.
interval interval(Optional) Number of seconds to wait before gathering statistics again.

The default value is 10.


loop(Optional) Loop indefinitely, displaying rate and loss statistics.
max-hops max-hops(Optional) Maximum hops to trace toward the source. You can

specify a number between 0 and 255.. The default value is 32.


max-queries max-queries(Optional) Maximum number of query attempts for any hop.

You can specify a number between 0 and 255. The default value is 3.
multicast-response(Optional) Always request the response using multicast.
no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to display addresses symbolically.

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no-router-alert(Optional) Do not use the router-alert IP option.


response response(Optional) Send trace response to a host or multicast address.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Trace a particular routing instance.
ttl ttl(Optional) IP time-to-live value. You can specify a number between 0 and 225.

Local queries to the multicast group use TTL 1. Otherwise, the default value is 127.
unicast-response(Optional) Always request the response using unicast.
wait-time wait-time(Optional) Number of seconds to wait for a response. The default

value is 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

mtrace to-gateway on page 124


Table 31 on page 124 describes the output fields for the mtrace to-gateway command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 31: mtrace to-gateway Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Mtrace from

IP address of the receiver.

to

IP address of the source.

via group

IP address of the multicast group (if any).

Querying full reverse path

Indicates the full reverse path query has begun.

number-of-hops

Number of hops from the source to the named router or switch.

router-name

Name of the router or switch for this hop.

address

Address of the router or switch for this hop.

protocol

Protocol used (for example, PIM).

Round trip time

Average round-trip time, in milliseconds (ms).

total ttl of

Time-to-live (TTL) threshold.

Sample Output
mtrace to-gateway

user@host> mtrace to-gateway gateway 192.1.3.2 group 225.1.1.1 interface 192.1.1.73 brief
Mtrace from 192.1.1.73 to 192.1.1.2 via group 225.1.1.1
Querying full reverse path... * *
0 routerA.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.1.2)

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-1 routerA.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.1.2) PIM


-2 routerB.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.2.2) PIM
-3 routerC.lab.mycompany.net (192.1.3.2) PIM
Round trip time 2 ms; total ttl of 3 required.

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thresh^ 1
thresh^ 1

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traceroute
Syntax

traceroute host
<as-number-lookup>
<bypass-routing>
<clns>
<gateway address>
<inet | inet6>
<interface interface-name>
<logical system (all | logical-system-name)>
<mpls (ldp FEC address | rsvp label-switched-path-name)>
<no-resolve>
<propagate-ttl>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source source-address>
<tos value>
<ttl value>
<wait seconds>

Syntax (QFX Series)

traceroute host
<as-number-lookup>
<bypass-routing>
<gateway address>
<inet>
<interface interface-name>
<monitor host>
<no-resolve>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source source-address>
<tos value>
<ttl value>
<wait seconds>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
mpls option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2.
propagate-ttl option introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display the route that packets take to a specified network host. Use traceroute as a
debugging tool to locate points of failure in a network.
hostIP address or name of remote host.
as-number-lookup(Optional) Display the autonomous system (AS) number of each

intermediate hop on the path from the host to the destination.


bypass-routing(Optional) Bypass the normal routing tables and send requests directly

to a system on an attached network. If the system is not on a directly attached


network, an error is returned. Use this option to display a route to a local system
through an interface that has no route through it.

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clns(Optional) Trace the route belonging to Connectionless Network Service (CLNS).


gateway address(Optional) Address of a router or switch through which the route

transits.
inet | inet6(Optional) Trace the route belonging to IPv4 or IPv6, respectively.
interface interface-name(Optional) Name of the interface over which to send packets.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on a particular logical system.


monitor host(Optional) Display real-time monitoring information for the specified host.
monitorhost(Optional) Perform this operation to display real-time monitoring

information.
monitorhost(Optional) Perform this operation to display real-time monitoring

information.
mpls (ldp FEC address | rsvp label-switched-path name)(Optional) See traceroute mpls

ldp and traceroute mpls rsvp.


no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to determine the hostname that corresponds to

the IP address.
propagate-ttl(Optional) On the PE router, use this option to view locally-generated

Routing Engine transit traffic. This is applicable for MPLS L3VPN traffic only.
Use for troubleshooting, when you want to view hop-by-hop information from the
local provider router to the remote provider router, when TTL decrementing is disabled
on the core network using the no-proagate-ttl configuration statement.

NOTE: Using propagate-ttl with traceroute on the CE router does not


show hop-by-hop information.

routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Name of the routing instance for the

traceroute attempt.
source source-address(Optional) Source address of the outgoing traceroute packets.
tos value(Optional) Value to include in the IP type-of-service (ToS) field. The range of

values is 0 through 255.


ttl value(Optional) Maximum time-to-live value to include in the traceroute request.

The range of values is 0 through 128.


wait seconds(Optional) Maximum time to wait for a response to the traceroute request.

Required Privilege
Level

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Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

traceroute monitor on page 130

traceroute on page 128


traceroute as-number-lookup host on page 128
traceroute no-resolve on page 128
traceroute propogate-ttl on page 129
traceroute (Between CE Routers, Layer 3 VPN) on page 129
traceroute (Through an MPLS LSP) on page 129
Table 32 on page 128 describes the output fields for the traceroute command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 32: traceroute Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

traceroute to

IP address of the receiver.

hops max

Maximum number of hops allowed.

byte packets

Size of packets being sent.

number-of-hops

Number of hops from the source to the named router or switch.

router-name

Name of the router or switch for this hop.

address

Address of the router or switch for this hop.

Round trip time

Average round-trip time, in milliseconds (ms).

Sample Output
traceroute

traceroute
as-number-lookup
host

traceroute no-resolve

128

user@host>
traceroute
1 blue23
2 red14
3 yellow

traceroute santacruz
to green.company.net (10.156.169.254), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
(10.168.1.254)
2.370 ms 2.853 ms 0.367 ms
(10.168.255.250) 0.778 ms 2.937 ms 0.446 ms
(10.156.169.254) 7.737 ms 89.905 ms 0.834 ms

user@host> traceroute as-number-lookup 10.100.1.1


traceroute to 10.100.1.1 (10.100.1.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 10.39.1.1 (10.39.1.1) 0.779 ms 0.728 ms 0.562 ms
2 10.39.1.6 (10.39.1.6) [AS 32] 0.657 ms 0.611 ms 0.617 ms
3 10.100.1.1 (10.100.1.1) [AS 10, 40, 50] 0.880 ms 0.808 ms 0.774 ms

user@host> traceroute santacruz no-resolve


traceroute to green.company.net (10.156.169.254), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 10.168.1.254 0.458 ms 0.370 ms 0.365 ms
2 10.168.255.250 0.474 ms 0.450 ms 0.444 ms

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traceroute
propogate-ttl

2
3

traceroute
(Through an MPLS
LSP)

0.931 ms

0.876 ms

0.862 ms

user@host> traceroute propagate-ttl 100.200.2.2 routing-instance VPN-A


traceroute to 100.200.2.2 (100.200.2.2) from 1.1.0.2, 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1

traceroute (Between
CE Routers, Layer 3
VPN)

10.156.169.254

1.2.0.2 (1.2.0.2) 2.456 ms 1.753 ms 1.672 ms


MPLS Label=299776 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=0
MPLS Label=299792 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1
1.3.0.2 (1.3.0.2) 1.213 ms 1.225 ms 1.166 ms
MPLS Label=299792 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1
100.200.2.2 (100.200.2.2) 1.422 ms 1.521 ms 1.443 ms

user@host> traceroute vpn09


traceroute to vpn09.skybank.net (10.255.14.179), 30 hops max, 40
byte packets
1 10.39.10.21 (10.39.10.21) 0.598 ms 0.500 ms 0.461 ms
2 10.39.1.13 (10.39.1.13) 0.796 ms 0.775 ms 0.806 ms
MPLS Label=100006 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1
3 vpn09.skybank.net (10.255.14.179) 0.783 ms 0.716 ms 0.686

user@host> traceroute mpls1


traceroute to 10.168.1.224 (10.168.1.224), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 mpls1-sr0.company.net (10.168.200.101) 0.555 ms 0.393 ms 0.367 ms
MPLS Label=1024 CoS=0 TTL=1
2 mpls5-lo0.company.net (10.168.1.224) 0.420 ms 0.394 ms 0.401 ms

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traceroute monitor
Syntax

traceroute monitor host


<count value>
<inet | inet 6>
<interval seconds>
<no resolve>
<size value>
<source source-address>
<summary>

Syntax (FX Series


switches)

traceroute monitor host


<count value>
<inet>
<interval seconds>
<no resolve>
<size value>
<source source-address>
<summary>

Syntax (QFX Series)

traceroute monitor host


<count value>
<inet>
<interval seconds>
<no resolve>
<size value>
<source source-address>
<summary>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display live monitoring of each hop in the route that packets take to a specified network
host. Use as a debugging tool to locate points of failure in a network.
hostIP address or name of remote host.
count valueNumber of ping requests, in packets, to send in summary mode. The default

value is 10.
inet | inet6(Optional) Trace the route belonging to IPv4 or IPv6, respectively.
interval seconds(Optional) Number of seconds to wait before sending ping requests.

The default value is 1.


no resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to display addresses symbolically.
size value(Optional) Receive the specified number of bytes for each packet. The range

is 0 through 65468 bytes. The default value is 64.


source source-address(Optional) Source address of the outgoing ping packets.

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summary(Optional) Generate and display a summary of live monitoring of each hop

on the route that packets take to a specified network host.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

traceroute monitor on page 131


Table 33 on page 131 describes the output fields for the traceroute monitor command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 33: traceroute monitor Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Host

Hostname or IP address of the router at each hop.

Loss%

Percent of packet loss. The number of ping responses divided by


the number of ping requests, specified as a percentage.

Snt

Number of ping requests sent to the routerat this hop.

Last

Most recent round-trip time, in milliseconds, to the router at this


hop.

Avg

Average round-trip time, in milliseconds, to the router at this hop.

Best

Shortest round-trip time, in milliseconds, to the router at this hop.

Wrst

Longest round-trip time, in milliseconds, to the router at this hop.

StDev

Standard deviation of round-trip times, in milliseconds, to the router


at this hop.

Sample Output
traceroute monitor

user@host> traceroute monitor 10.16.0.1

Host
1. 10.17.41.254
2. secret.net
3. top-secret.net

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Loss%

Snt

Last

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

17
17
17

0.7
0.6
0.6

Avg
1.0
1.0
0.6

Best

Wrst StDev

0.6
0.6
0.6

5.4
6.6
0.6

1.2
1.4
0.0

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traceroute mpls ldp


Syntax

Release Information

traceroute mpls <ldp> fec


<destination>
<detail>
<exp>
<fanout>
<logical-system>
<no-resolve>
<paths>
<retries>
<routing-instance>
<source>
<ttl>
<update>
<wait>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.

Description

Trace route to a remote host for an MPLS label-switched path signaled by the LDP. Use
traceroute mpls ldp as a debugging tool to locate MPLS label-switched path forwarding
issues in a network. (Currently supported for IPv4 packets only.)

Options

fecSpecify the IP address and optional prefix of the forwarding equivalence class (FEC).
destination(Optional) Specify the destination address to use when sending probes.
detail(Optional) Display detailed output.
exp(Optional) Specify the class-of-service to use when sending probes. The range of

values is 0 through 7. The default value is 7.


fanout(Optional) Specify the maximum number of nexthops to search per node. The

range of values is 1 through 16. The default value is 16.


logical-system(Optional) Specify the name of the logical system for the traceroute

attempt.
no-resolve(Optional) Specify not to resolve the hostname that corresponds to the IP

address.
paths(Optional) Specify the number of paths to search. The range of values is 1 through
255. The default value is 16.
retries(Optional) Specify the number of times to resend probe. values. The range of

values is 1 through 9. The default value is 3.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Specify the name of the routing

instance for the traceroute attempt.


source source-address(Optional) Specify the source address of the outgoing traceroute

packets.

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ttl value(Optional) Specify the maximum time-to-live value to include in the traceroute

request, in seconds. The range of values is 1 through 125 and the default value is 64.
wait seconds(Optional) Specify the number of seconds to wait before resending a

probe. The range of values is 5 through 15 and the default value is 10 seconds.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

network

traceroute mpls ldp on page 134


traceroute mpls ldp detail on page 134
Table 34 on page 133 describes the output fields for the traceroute mpls ldp fec command
and the traceroute mpls ldp fec detail commands. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 34: traceroute mpls ldp Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Probe options

Probe options specified in the traceroute mpls ldp fec


command.

all levels

ttl

Time to live value of the labeled packet.

none specified

Label

Outgoing label used for forwarding the packet along


the label-switched paths.

none specified

Protocol

Signaling protocol used. For this command, it is LDP.

none specified

Address

Address of the next hop.

none specified

Previous Hop

Address of the previous hop. Previous hop address


of the first hop is null.

none specified

Probe status

Forwarding status from the first hop to the last-hop


label-switching router (egress point in the
label-switched paths).

none specified

Hop

Address of the hops in the label-switched path from


the first hop to the last hop. Depth indicates the level
of the hop.

detail

Parent

Address of the previous hop. Parent value for the first


hop is null.

detail

Return Code

Return code for reporting the result of processing the


echo request by the receiver.

detail

Response time

Time for the echo request to reach the receiver.

detail

Multipath type

Labels or addresses used by the specified multipath


type. If multipaths are not used, the value is none.

detail

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Table 34: traceroute mpls ldp Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Label Stack

Label stack used to forward the packet.

detail

Sample Output
traceroute mpls ldp

user@router> traceroute mpls ldp 4.4.4.4


Probe options: ttl 64, retries 3, wait 10, paths 16, exp 7, fanout 16
ttl
Label Protocol
Address
Previous Hop
Probe Status
1
100016 LDP
24.24.24.1
(null)
Success
2
100000 LDP
20.20.20.2
24.24.24.1
Success
3
3 LDP
22.22.22.4
20.20.20.2
Egress
Path 1 via fe-0/3/3.101 destination 127.0.0.64

traceroute mpls ldp


detail

user@router> traceroute mpls ldp 4.4.4.4 detail


Probe Options: ttl 64, retries 3, wait 10, paths 3, exp 7
Hop 24.24.24.1 Depth 1
Parent (null)
Return code: Label switched at stack-depth 1
Response time 165.93 msec
Multipath type: IP bitmask
Address Range 1: 127.0.0.0 ~ 127.0.3.255
Label Stack:
Label 1 Value 100032 Protocol LDP
Hop 20.20.20.2 Depth 2
Parent 24.24.24.1
Return code: Upstream interface index unknown label-switched at stack-depth
1
Response time 19.05 msec
Multipath type: IP bitmask
Address Range 1: 127.0.0.0 ~ 127.0.3.255
Label Stack:
Label 1 Value 100000 Protocol LDP
Hop 22.22.22.4 Depth 3
Parent 20.20.20.2
Return code: Egress-ok at stack-depth 1
Response time 0.79 msec
Multipath type: None
Label Stack:
Label 1 Value 3 Protocol LDP

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traceroute mpls rsvp


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

traceroute mpls <rsvp> lsp-name


<detail>
<egress>
<exp>
<logical-system>
<multipoint>
<no-resolve>
<retries>
<source source-address>
<ttl>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2.


egress, multipoint, and ttl options added in Junos OS Release 11.2.
Trace route to a remote host for an MPLS LSP signaled by RSVP. Use traceroute mpls
rsvp as a debugging tool to locate MPLS label-switched path (LSP) forwarding issues
in a network. (Currently supported for IPv4 packets only.)
lsp-nameSpecify the name of the LSP to be traced.
detail(Optional) Display detailed output.
egress(Optional) Request that a specific point-to-multipoint egress node reply to the

trace route. The trace route would follow the associated sub-LSP to the egress node.
exp(Optional) Specify the class of service to use when sending probes. The range of

values is 0 through 7. The default value is 7.


logical-system(Optional) Specify the name of the logical system for the traceroute

attempt.
multipoint(Optional) Perform a trace route on a point-to-multipoint LSP.
no-resolve(Optional) Specify not to resolve the hostname that corresponds to the IP

address.
retries(Optional) Specify the number of times to resend probe. The range of values is
1 through 9. The default value is 3.
source source-address(Optional) Specify the source address of the outgoing traceroute

packets.
ttl(Optional) Specify the number of hops to follow before forcing the trace route to

quit.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

network

traceroute mpls rsvp on page 137


traceroute mpls rsvp detail on page 137

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traceroute mpls rsvp multipoint (branch node for sub-LSPs) on page 138
traceroute mpls rsvp multipoint (single-hop sub-LSPs) on page 138
Output Fields

Table 35 on page 136 describes the output fields for the traceroute mpls rsvp lsp-name
and traceroute mpls rsvp lsp-name detail commands. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 35: traceroute mpls rsvp Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Probe options

Probe options specified in the traceroute mpls rsvp


lsp-name command.

all levels

ttl

Time-to-live value of the labeled packet.

none specified

Label

MPLS label used to forward the packets along the LSP.

none specified

Protocol

Signaling protocol used. For this command, it is


RSVP-TE.

none specified

Address

Address of the next hop.

none specified

Previous Hop

Address of the previous hop. Previous hop address of


the first hop is null.

none specified

Probe status

Forwarding status from the first hop to the last-hop


label-switching router (egress point in the
label-switched paths). Displays Success if the trace to
a hop is successful or Egress if the trace has reached
the last router on the path.

none specified

Hop

Address of the hops in the label-switched path from the


first hop to the last hop. Depth indicates the level of the
hop.

detail

Parent

Address of the previous hop. Parent value for the first


hop is null.

detail

Return Code

Return code for reporting the result of processing the


echo request by the receiver.

detail

Sender timestamp

Displays the timestamp when the MPLS echo request


is sent to the next hop.

detail

Receiver
timestamp

Timestamp when the echo request from the previous


hop is received and acknowledged with an echo
response by the next hop.

detail

Response time

Time for the echo request to reach the receiver.

detail

MTU

Size of the largest packet that includes the label stack


forwarded to the next hop.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Multipath type

Labels or addresses used by the specified multipath


type. If multipaths are not used, the value is none.

detail

Label stack

Label stack used to forward the packet.

detail

Path

Displays the sub-lsp path number for this traceroute,


the interface used, and the destination address.

all levels

Sample Output
traceroute mpls rsvp

user@host> traceroute mpls rsvp lsp-chicago-atlanta


Probe options: retries 3, exp 7
ttl
1
2
3

Label
299792
299803
3

Protocol
RSVPTE
RSVPTE
RSVPTE

Address
192.168.1.2
192.168.2.3
192.168.3.4

Previous Hop
(null)
192.168.1.2
192.168.2.3

Probe Status
Success
Success
Egress

Path 1 via ge-0/0/0.1 destination 127.0.0.64

traceroute mpls rsvp


detail

user@host> traceroute mpls rsvp lsp-chicago-atlanta detail


Probe options: retries 3, exp 7
Hop 192.168.1.2 Depth 1
Probe status: Success
Parent: (null)
Return code: Label-switched at stack-depth 1
Sender timestamp: 2008-04-17 09:35:27 EDT 400.88 msec
Receiver timestamp: 2008-04-17 09:35:27 EDT 427.87 msec
Response time: 26.99 msec
MTU: Unknown
Multipath type: IP bitmask
Address Range 1: 127.0.0.64 ~ 127.0.0.127
Label Stack:
Label 1 Value 299792 Protocol RSVP-TE
Hop 192.168.2.3 Depth 2
Probe status: Success
Parent: 192.168.1.2
Return code: Upstream interface index unknown label-switched at stack-depth
1
Sender timestamp: 2008-04-17 09:35:27 EDT 522.13 msec
Receiver timestamp: 2008-04-17 09:35:27 EDT 548.69 msec
Response time: 26.55 msec
MTU: 1518
Multipath type: IP bitmask
Address Range 1: 127.0.0.64 ~ 127.0.0.127
Label Stack:
Label 1 Value 299803 Protocol RSVP-TE

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multipoint (branch
node for sub-LSPs)

The following traceroute output is for a point-to-multipoint LSP where the penultimate
node is a branch node for the sub-LSPs.
user@host> traceroute mpls rsvp multipoint p2mplsp
Probe options: retries 3, exp 7
ttl
1
2
3
4

Label
300000
299968
299952
299920

Protocol
RSVP-TE
RSVP-TE
RSVP-TE
RSVP-TE

Address
81.1.2.2
81.2.3.3
81.3.4.4
81.4.6.6

Previous Hop
(null)
81.1.2.2
81.2.3.3
81.3.4.4

Probe Status
Success
Success
Success
Egress

Path 1 via lt-1/2/0.102 destination 127.0.0.64


ttl
4

Label
299920

Protocol
RSVP-TE

Address
81.4.5.5

Previous Hop
81.3.4.4

Probe Status
Egress

Path 2 via lt-1/2/0.102 destination 127.0.0.64

traceroute mpls rsvp


multipoint (single-hop
sub-LSPs)

The following traceroute output is for a point-to-multipoint LSP with multiple single-hop
sub-LSPs.
user@host> traceroute mpls rsvp multipoint p2mplsp
Probe options: retries 3, exp 7
ttl
1

Label
0

Protocol
RSVP-TE

Address
81.1.2.2

Previous Hop
(null)

Probe Status
Egress

Path 1 via lt-1/2/0.102 destination 127.0.0.64


ttl
1

Label
0

Protocol
RSVP-TE

Address
81.1.8.8

Previous Hop
(null)

Probe Status
Egress

Path 2 via lt-1/2/0.108 destination 127.0.0.64


ttl
1

Label
0

Protocol
RSVP-TE

Address
81.1.9.9

Previous Hop
(null)

Probe Status
Egress

Path 3 via lt-1/2/0.109 destination 127.0.0.64

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System Management

Accounting Operational Mode Commands on page 141

Chassis Operational Mode Commands on page 165

Command-Line Interface Operational Mode Commands on page 659

File Management Operational Mode Commands on page 681

Packet Forwarding Engine Operational Mode Commands on page 703

Remote System Access Operational Mode Commands on page 775

Simple Network Management Protocol Operational Mode Commands on page 781

System Software Operational Mode Commands on page 813

Virtual Chassis Operational Mode Commands on page 1405

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Table 36 on page 141 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) protocol.
Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 36: Accounting Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear LLDP neighbor information.

clear lldp neighbor

Clear LLDP statistics.

clear lldp statistics

Display basic LLDP information.

show lldp

Display LLDP local information.

show lldp local-information

Display LLDP neighbor information.

show lldp neighbors

Display LLDP remote global statistics.

show lldp remote-global-statistics

Display LLDP statistics.

show lldp statistics

Display accounting profile information.

show accounting profile

Display accounting records for the specified


accounting profile.

show accounting records

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clear lldp neighbor


Syntax

Release Information
Description

clear lldp neighbor


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, clear information regarding all Link Layer Discovery
Protocol (LLDP) neighbors or LLDP neighbors of the specified interface.
For information about interface names, see Interface Naming Overview. For information
about interface names for TX Matrix routers, see TX Matrix Router Chassis and Interface
Names. For information about FPC numbering on TX Matrix routers, see Routing Matrix
with a TX Matrix Router FPC Numbering.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

interface interface-name(Optional) Clear the LLDP neighbors on the specified interface.

clear

clear lldp statistics on page 143

clear lldp statistics on page 142


When you enter this command, you are provided no feedback on the status of your
request. You can enter the show lldp neighbors command before and after clearing the
LLDP neighbors to verify the clear operation.

Sample Output
clear lldp statistics

user@host> clear lldp statistics


user@host> clear lldp statistics interface ge-0/2/0

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clear lldp statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

clear lldpp neighbor


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, clear all Link Layer Discovery Protocols (LLDP)
statistics or LLDP statistics associated with the specified interface.
For information about interface names, see Interface Naming Overview. For information
about interface names for TX Matrix routers, see TX Matrix Router Chassis and Interface
Names. For information about FPC numbering on TX Matrix routers, see Routing Matrix
with a TX Matrix Router FPC Numbering.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

interface interface-name(Optional) Clear LLDP statistics on the specified interface.

clear

clear lldp neighbor on page 142

clear lldp neighbor on page 143


When you enter this command, you are provided no feedback on the status of your
request. You can enter the show lldp statistics command before and after clearing the
LLDP statistics to verify the clear operation.

Sample Output
clear lldp neighbor

user@host> clear lldp neighbors


user@host> clear lldp neighbors interface ge-0/2/2

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show lldp
Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show lldp
<detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, display information about the Link Layer Discovery
Protocol (LLDP).
detail(Optional) Display the detailed output level.

view

show lldp on page 146


show lldp detail on page 146
Table 37 on page 144 describes the output fields for the show lldp command. Output fields
are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 37: show lldp Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

LLDP

Status of LLDP: Enabled or Disabled.

Advertisement
interval

Value of the advertisement interval parameter.

Transmit delay

Value of the transmit delay parameter.

Hold timer

Value of the hold timer parameter.

Notification interval

Value of the notification interval parameter.

Config Trap Interval

Value of the configuration trap parameter.

Connection Hold
timer

Value of the connection hold timer parameter.

Interface

List of LLDP interfaces, showing status (Enabled or Disabled) and Neighbor count
(detail only).
For information about interface names, see Interface Naming Overview. For
information about interface names for TX Matrix routers, see TX Matrix Router
Chassis and Interface Names. For information about FPC numbering on TX
Matrix routers, see Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router FPC Numbering.

LLDP basic TLVs


supported

144

List of basic LLDP TLVs supported by this device (detail only).

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Table 37: show lldp Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

LLDP 802 TLVs


supported

List of IEEE 802.1 LLDP TLVs supported by this device (detail only).

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Sample Output
show lldp

user@host> show lldp


LLDP
Advertisement interval
Transmit delay
Hold timer
Notification interval
Config Trap Interval
Connection Hold timer

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

Enabled
30 Second(s)
2 Second(s)
4 Second(s)
30 Second(s)
300 Second(s)
60 Second(s)

user@host> show lldp detail


LLDP
:
Advertisement interval :
Transmit delay
:
Hold timer
:
Notification interval :
Config Trap Interval
:
Connection Hold timer :

Enabled
30 Second(s)
2 Second(s)
4 Second(s)
30 Second(s)
300 Second(s)
60 Second(s)

Interface
ge-0/0/0
ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/4

LLDP
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Sample Output
show lldp detail

Interface
ge-0/0/0
ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/4

LLDP
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Neighbor count
0
0
0

LLDP basic TLVs supported:


Chassis identifier, Port identifier, Port description, System name, System
description, System capabilities, Management address.
LLDP 802 TLVs supported:
Link aggregation, Maximum frame size, MAC/PHY Configuration/Status, Port VLAN ID,
Port VLAN name.

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show lldp local-information


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show lldp local-information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, display local Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
information.
This command has no options.
view

show lldp local-information on page 148


Table 38 on page 147 describes the output fields for the show lldp local-information
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 38: show lldp local-information Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

LLDP Local
Information details

Information that follows pertains to the local system.

Chassis ID

List of chassis identifiers for local information.

System name

Local system name reported by LLDP.

System descr

Local system description reported by LLDP.

System Capabilities

Capabilities (such as Bridge or Router) that are Supported or Enabled by system


on the interface.

Management
Information

Listed by Interface Name, Address Subtype (such as ipv4), Address (such as


192.168.168.229), Interface Number, and Interface Numbering Subtype.

Interface Name

List of local interfaces.


For information about interface names, see Interface Naming Overview. For
information about interface names for TX Matrix routers, see TX Matrix Router
Chassis and Interface Names. For information about FPC numbering on TX
Matrix routers, see Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router FPC Numbering.

Interface ID

List of local interface identifiers.

Interface
Description

List of local interface descriptions.

Status

List of interface conditions: UP or DOWN.

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Sample Output
show lldp
local-information

user@host> show lldp local-information


LLDP Local Information details
Chassis ID
: 00:90:69:0a:77:c0
System name : sw-mx-u
System descr : Juniper Networks, Inc. MX 960, Version 9.4I0.1, Build date
2008-09-04 14:51:50 UTC
System Capabilities
Supported
: Bridge Router
Enabled
: Bridge Router
Management Information
Interface Name : fxp0
Address Subtype : IPv4(1)
Address
: 192.168.168.229
Interface Number
: 1
Interface Numbering Subtype
: ifIndex(2)
Interface Name
ge-0/1/0
ge-0/1/1
ge-0/1/2

148

Interface ID
18
27
13

Interface Description
Avaya Port
Port for Hub

Status
UP
DOWN
UP

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show lldp neighbors


Syntax

Release Information
Description

show lldp neighbors


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, display information about LLDP neighbors.
For information about interface names, see Interface Naming Overview. For information
about interface names for TX Matrix routers, see TX Matrix Router Chassis and Interface
Names. For information about FPC numbering on TX Matrix routers, see Routing Matrix
with a TX Matrix Router FPC Numbering.

Options

interface interface-name(Optional) Display the neighbor information about a particular

physical interface.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear lldp neighbor on page 142

show lldp neighbors on page 151


show lldp neighbors interface ge-0/0/4 on page 151
Table 39 on page 149 describes the output fields for the show lldp neighbors command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 39: show lldp neighbors Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

LLDP Remote
Devices Information

Information about remote devices.

LocalInterface

List of local interfaces for which neighbor information is available.

ChassisId

List of chassis identifiers for neighbors.

PortInfo

List of port information gathered from neighbors. This could be the port
identifier or port description.

SysName

List of system names gathered from neighbors.

LLDP Neighbor
Information

Information about both local and neighbor systems on the interface (appears
when the interface option is used).

Local Information

Information about local systems on the interface (appears when the interface
option is used).

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Field Name

Field Description

Neighbor
Information

Information about both local and neighbor system on the interface (appears
when the interface option is used).

Index

Local interface index (appears when the interface option is used).

Time Mark

Date and timestamp of information (appears when the interface option is


used).

Time To Live

Number of seconds for which this information is valid (appears when the
interface option is used).

Local Interface

Name of the local physical interface (appears when the interface option is
used).

Local Port ID

Local port identifier (appears when the interface option is used).

Neighbor
Information

Information about neighbor systems on the interface (appears when the


interface option is used).

Chassis type

Type of chassis identifier supplied, such as MAC address (appears when the
interface option is used).

Chassis ID

Chassis identifier of type listed (appears when the interface option is used).

Port type

Type of port identifier supplied, such as local (appears when the interface
option is used).

Port ID

Port identifier of type listed (appears when the interface option is used).

Port description

Port description (appears when the interface option is used).

System name

Name supplied by the system on the interface (appears when the interface
option is used).

System Description

Description supplied by the system on the interface (appears when the


interface option is used).

System Capabilities

Capabilities (such as bridge or router) that are Supported or Enabled by the


system on the interface (appears when the interface option is used).

Management
address

Details of the management address: Address Type (such as ipv4), Address


(such as 10.204.34.35), Interface Number, Interface Subtype, and Organization
Identifier (OID) (appears when the interface option is used).

Organization Info

One or more entries listing remote information by Organizationally Unique


Identifier (OUI), Subtype, Index, and Info (appears when the interface option
is used).

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Sample Output
show lldp neighbors

user@host> show lldp neighbors


LLDP Remote Devices Information
LocalInterface
ge-0/0/0
ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/3
ge-0/0/3
ge-0/0/4
ge-0/0/4
ge-0/0/5
ge-0/0/6

ChassisId
10.209.192.12
10.209.192.12
10.209.192.13
00 19 bb 20 de
00 19 bb 20 de
00 19 bb 20 de
00 19 bb 20 de
00 19 bb 20 de
00 19 bb 20 de

79
80
79
80
81
82

PortInfo
00 19 bb 20 de 80
00 19 bb 20 de 80
00 19 bb 20 de 81
5
3
5
3
ge-0/0/3
ge-0/0/4

SysName
AVA4C357D
AVA4C357D
AVA4C357E
apg-hp1
apg-hp1
apg-hp1
apg-hp1
MX480-1
MX960-2

Sample Output
show lldp neighbors
interface ge-0/0/4

user@host> show lldp neighbors interface ge-0/0/4


LLDP Neighbor Information:
Local Information:
Index 6 Time Mark Wed Jun 20 07:34:11 2007 Time To Live 120 seconds
Local Interface
: ge-0/0/4
Local Port ID
: 4
Neighbor Information:
Chassis type
:
Chassis ID
:
Port type
:
Port ID
:
Port description
:
System name
:

Mac address
00 19 bb 20 de 80
local
3
3
apg-hp1

System Description : ProCurve J9049A Switch 2900-24G, revision


T.11.X1, ROM K....
System Capabilities
Supported : bridge, router
Enabled
: bridge
Management address
Address Type
Address
Interface Number
Interface Subtype
OID

:
:
:
:
:

ipv4
10.204.34.35
1
ifIndex(2)
1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1.1

Organization Info
OUI
:
Subtype :
Index
:
Info
:

0.18.15
1
1
00A0000000

Organization Info
OUI
:
Subtype :
Index
:
Info
:

0.18.15
3
2
0100000000

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Organization Info
OUI
:
Subtype :
Index
:
Info
:

152

0.18.15
4
3
05EA

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show lldp remote-global-statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show lldp remote-global-statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, display remote Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
global statistics.
This command has no options.
view

show lldp remote-global-statistics on page 154


Table 40 on page 153 describes the output fields for the show lldp remote-global-statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 40: show lldp remote-global-statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

LLDP Remote
Database Table
Counters

Information about remote database table counters.

LastchangeTime

Time elapsed between LLDP agent startup and the last change to the remote
database table information.

Inserts

Number of insertions made in the remote database table.

Deletes

Number of deletions made in the remote database table.

Drops

Number of LLDP frames dropped from the remote database table because of
errors.

Ageouts

Number of remote database table entries that have aged out of the table.

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Sample Output
show lldp
remote-global-statistics

154

user@host> show lldp remote-global-statistics


user@host> show lldp remote-global-statistics
LLDP Remote Database Table Counters
LastchangeTime
Inserts
Deletes
00:00:76 (76 sec)
192
0

Drops
0

Ageouts
0

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show lldp statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show lldp statistics


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


On MX Series and T Series routers, display information about Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP) statistics.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display the statistics about a particular physical

interface.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear lldp statistics on page 143

show lldp statistics on page 156


show lldp statistics interface ge-0/1/1 on page 156
Table 41 on page 155 describes the output fields for the show lldp statistics command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 41: show lldp statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Interface name.
For information about interface names, see Interface Naming Overview. For
information about interface names for TX Matrix routers, see TX Matrix
Router Chassis and Interface Names. For information about FPC numbering
on TX Matrix routers, see Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router FPC
Numbering.

Received

Number of LLDP frames received on this interface.

Transmitted

Number of LLDP frames sent on this interface.

Unknown-TLVs

Number of LLDP frames with unsupported content received on this interface.

With-Errors

Number of LLDP frames with errors received on this interface.

Discarded

Number of LLDP frames received on this interface that were discarded


because of problems.

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Sample Output
show lldp statistics

user@host> show lldp statistics


Interface Received Transmitted
--------- -------- ----------ge-0/1/1 544
540
ge-0/1/2 540
500
ge-0/1/3 544
540
ge-0/1/4 544
540
ge-0/1/5 544
540
ge-0/1/6 544
540
ge-0/1/7 0
0

Unknown-TLVs
-----------0
0
0
0
0
0
0

With-Errors
----------0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Discarded
--------0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Sample Output
show lldp statistics
interface ge-0/1/1

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user@host> show lldp statistics interface ge-0/1/1


Interface Received Transmitted Unknown-TLVs With-Errors Discarded
--------- -------- ----------- ------------ ----------- --------ge-0/1/1 544
540
0
0
0

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show accounting profile


Syntax

show accounting profile profile-name

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Display accounting profile information.

Options

profile-nameName of the accounting profile.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show accounting profile (Interface) on page 158


show accounting profile (Filter) on page 159
show accounting profile (Destination Class) on page 159
show accounting profile (Routing Engine) on page 160

Output Fields

Table 42 on page 157 lists the output fields for the show accounting profile command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 42: show accounting profile Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Profile

Name of the accounting profile.

Sampling interval

Configured interval, in minutes, for statistic collection.

Profile Usage Count

Number of items configured for collecting accounting statistics.

file information

Information about the accounting profile log, including:

FileName of accounting profile log. If no name is explicitly provided, the name of the accounting
profile is used. All statistics files are placed in the /var/log directory.

maximum sizeConfigured size. When the size is exceeded, the log file closes and a new log file

opens.

maximum numberConfigured maximum number of log files.

bytes writtenNumber of bytes written to the log file.

Transfer Interval

Length of time (in minutes) the file remains open, receiving statistics before it is closed, transferred,
and rotated. When either the time or the file size is exceeded, the file is closed and a new one opened,
whether or not a transfer site is specified.

Next Scheduled
Transfer

Time at which the next transfer occurs.

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Field Name

Field Description

Column Labels

Names of sampled statistics. This list varies depending on the configuration:

profile-layoutList of data fields reported, in the order they appear in the output.

epoch-timestampNumber of seconds since the epoch.

interfaces(For interface, filter, and destination class profiles) Name of the interfaces on which

the filter is applied.

filter-name(For filter profiles) Name of the filter.

counter-name(For filter profiles) Name of the counter.

packet-count(For filter and destination class profiles) Number of packets for the counter.

byte-count(For filter and destination class profiles) Number of bytes for the counter.

input-bytes(For interface profiles) Input bytes.

input-errors(For interface profiles) Generic input error packets.

input-multicast(For interface profiles) Input packets arriving by multicast.

input-packets(For interface profiles) Input packets.

input-unicast(For interface profiles) Input unicast packets.

output-bytes(For interface profiles) Output bytes.

output-errors(For interface profiles) Generic output error packets.

output-multicast(For interface profiles) Output packets sent by multicast.

output-packets(For interface profiles) Output packets.

output-unicast(For interface profiles) Output unicast packets.

no-proto(For interface profiles) Packets for unsupported protocol.

snmp-index(For interface profiles) SNMP index.

destination-class-name(For destination class profiles) Configured destination class name.

host name(For Routing Engine profiles) Hostname for the router.

date-yyyymmdd(For Routing Engine profiles) Date.

timeofday-hhmmss(For Routing Engine profiles) Time of day.

uptime(For Routing Engine profiles) Time since the last reboot, in seconds.

cpu1min(For Routing Engine profiles) Average system load over the last 1 minute.

cpu5min(For Routing Engine profiles) Average system load over the last 5 minutes.

cpu15min(For Routing Engine profiles) Average system load over the last 15 minutes.

Interface name

Name of the interface configured for this accounting profile.

Filter name

Name of the filter configured for this accounting profile.

routing-engine-stats

Routing Engine accounting profile.

Next Scheduled
Collection

Time for next collection of statistics for the named interface.

Sample Output
show accounting
profile (Interface)

158

user@host> show accounting profile if_prof


Profile if_prof
Sampling interval: 1 minute(s), Profile Usage Count: 2

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File accounting_profile_stats: maximum size 1048576, maximum number 5, bytes


written 2196
Transfer Interval: 15 minute(s), Next Scheduled Transfer: 2001-06-17-18:00:45
Column Labels:
profile-layout
epoch-timestamp
interface-name
snmp-index
input-bytes
output-bytes
input-packets
output-packets
input-unicast
output-unicast
input-multicast
output-multicast
no-proto
input-errors
output-errors

Interface Name
fxp0.0
fxp0

show accounting
profile (Filter)

user@host> show accounting profile filter_profile


Profile filter_profile
Sampling interval: 1 minute(s), Profile Usage Count: 0
File accounting_profile_stats: maximum size 1048576, maximum number 5, bytes
written 822
Transfer Interval: 15 minute(s), Next Scheduled Transfer: 2001-06-17-18:00:46
Column Labels:
profile-layout
epoch-timestamp
interfaces
filter-name
counter-name
packet-count
byte-count

Filter Name
myfiltero

show accounting
profile (Destination
Class)

Next Scheduled Collection


2001-06-18-18:00:30
2001-06-18-18:01:00

Next Scheduled Collection


2001-06-03-04:32:59

user@host> show accounting profile dcu1


Profile dcu1
Sampling interval: 1 minute(s), Profile Usage Count: 0
File accounting_profile_stats: maximum size 1048576, maximum number 5, bytes
written 901
Transfer Interval: 15 minute(s), Next Scheduled Transfer: 2001-06-17-18:00:46
Column Labels:
profile-layout
epoch-timestamp
interface-name
destination-class-name
packet-count
byte-count

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Interface Name
so-0/3/3

show accounting
profile (Routing
Engine)

user@host> show accounting profile rep1


Profile rep1
Sampling interval: 1 minute(s), Profile Usage Count: 1
File accounting_profile_stats: maximum size 1048576, maximum number 5, bytes
written 901
Transfer Interval: 15 minute(s), Next Scheduled Transfer: 2001-06-17-18:00:46
Column Labels:
profile-layout
epoch-timestamp
hostname
date-yyyymmdd
timeofday-hhmmss
uptime
cpu1min
cpu5min
cpu15min

Interface Name
routing-engine-stats

160

Next Scheduled Collection


2001-06-03-04:34:00

Next Scheduled Collection


2001-06-18-18:02:31

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show accounting records


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show accounting records profile-name


<since time>
<utc_timestamp>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display accounting records for the specified accounting profile.
profile-nameName of the accounting profile.
since time(Optional) Display accounting statistics since the specified time

(YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS)
utc_timestamp(Optional) Display the timestamp in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

format.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show accounting records on page 162


show accounting records utc-timestamp on page 163
show accounting records (Since Time) on page 163
show accounting records (Filter Profile) on page 163
show accounting records (Destination Class Profile) on page 163
show accounting records (Routing Engine Profile) on page 163
Table 43 on page 161 lists the output fields for the show accounting records command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 43: show accounting records Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Timestamp

Date and time of sample.

Interface Name

(For interface profiles) Name and SNMP index of the interface for the accounting profile.

Filter name

(For filter profiles) Name of the filter.

Interfaces

(For filter profiles) Name of the interfaces for the accounting profile.

Counter name

(For filter profiles) Name of the counter.

Destination Class

(For destination class profiles) Name of the destination class.

Input Bytes

(For interface profiles) Input bytes.

Output Bytes

(For interface profiles) Output bytes.

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Field Name

Field Description

Input Packets

(For interface profiles) Input packets.

Output Packets

(For interface profiles) Output packets.

Input Unicast Packets

(For interface profiles) Input unicast packets.

Output Unicast Packets

(For interface profiles) Output unicast packets

Input Multicast Packets

(For interface profiles) Input packets arriving by multicast.

Output Multicast
Packets

(For interface profiles) Output packets sent by multicast.

Unsupported Protocol
Packets

(For interface profiles) Packets for unsupported protocols.

Input Errors

(For interface profiles) Generic input error packets.

Output Errors

(For interface profiles) Generic output error packets.

Host Name

(For Routing Engine profiles) Hostname for the router.

Date

(For Routing Engine profiles) Date, in YYYYMMDD format.

Time of Day

(For Routing Engine profiles) Time of day, in HHMMSS format.

Uptime

(For Routing Engine profiles) Time since the last reboot, in seconds.

Average CPU Load (1


min)

(For Routing Engine profiles) Average system load over the last 1 minute.

Average CPU Load (5


min)

(For Routing Engine profiles) Average system load over the last 5 minutes.

Average CPU Load (15


min)

(For Routing Engine profiles) Average system load over the last 15 minutes.

Sample Output
show accounting
records

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user@host> show accounting records if_prof


Timestamp: 2000-10-03-00:30:41, Interface Name: fxp0 (SNMP Index 1)
32663634
Input Bytes
3487515
Output Bytes
158000
Input Packets
33296
Output Packets
158000
Input Unicast Packets
33296
Output Unicast Packets
0
Input Multicast Packets
0
Output Multicast Packets

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0
0
0

Unsupported Protocol Packets


Input Errors
Output Errors

show accounting
records utc-timestamp

user@host> show accounting records if_prof utc_timestamp


Timestamp: 2001-06-18-18:01:00, Interface Name: fxp0 (SNMP Index 1)
32663634
Input Bytes
3487515
Output Bytes
158000
Input Packets
33296
Output Packets
158000
Input Unicast Packets
33296
Output Unicast Packets
0
Input Multicast Packets
0
Output Multicast Packets
0
Unsupported Protocol Packets
0
Input Errors
0
Output Errors

show accounting
records (Since Time)

user@host> show accounting records if_prof since 2000-10-03-00:10:41


Timestamp: 2000-10-03-00:30:41, Interface Name: fxp0 (SNMP Index 1)
32663634
Input Bytes
3487515
Output Bytes
158000
Input Packets
33296
Output Packets
158000
Input Unicast Packets
33296
Output Unicast Packets
0
Input Multicast Packets
0
Output Multicast Packets
0
Unsupported Protocol Packets
0
Input Errors
0
Output Errors

show accounting
records (Filter Profile)

show accounting
records (Destination
Class Profile)
show accounting
records (Routing
Engine Profile)

user@host> show accounting records filter_profile


Timestamp: 2000-10-03-00:30:41, Filter Name: ap_filter, Interfaces: fxp0.0
Counter Name: c1
2440
Packets
223509
Bytes
user@host> show accounting records dcu1
Timestamp: 2000-10-03-00:30:41, Interface: so-2/0/0.0, Destination Class: gold
0
Packets
0
Bytes
user@host> show accounting records rep1
Timestamp: 2000-10-03-00:30:41
Host Name:
andro
Date:
20010618
Time of Day:
183130
Uptime:
88260
Average CPU Load (1 min):
0.000000
Average CPU Load (5 min):
0.000000
Average CPU Load (15 min):
0.000000

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Table 44 on page 165 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor the router chassis. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 44: Chassis Operational Mode Commands


Task

CLI Command

(T Series and M320 routers only) Clear or stop a text message


on the craft interface.

clear chassis display message

(T Series, M120, M320, and MX Series routers only) Change


Control Board (CB) status information.

request chassis cb

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Control the


operation of the Centralized Clock Generator (CCG).

request chassis ccg

(M7i and M10i routers only) Control the operation of the Compact
Forwarding Engine Board (CFEB).

request chassis cfeb

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Control the operation of the


Connector Interface Panel (CIP).

request chassis cip

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Control which


Centralized Clock Generator (CCG) is master.

request chassis clock master


switch

(M120 and MX Series routers only) Control the operation of the


specified fabric plane.

request chassis fabric plane

(M120 router only) Control the operation of the specified


Fowarding Engine Board (FEB).

request chassis feb

(M20, M40, M40e, M120 M160, M320, and MX Series routers: T


Series routers; and PTX Series Packet Transport Swtiches only)
Control the operation of the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC).

request chassis fpc

(M40e, M120, M160, M320, and MX Series routers, and T Series


routers only) Resynchronize the Front Panel Module (FPM) craft
interface status

request chassis fpm resync

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Task

CLI Command

(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router,


control the operation of the T640 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, control the operation of a T1600 router that is connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router.

request chassis lcc

(MX Series routers) Control the operation of Modular Interface


Cards (MICs)

request chassis mic

(M40e and M160 routers only) Control the operation of the


Miscellaneous Control Subsystem (MCS).

request chassis mcs

(MX Series routers only) Control the operation of a MIC.

request chassis mic

(M40e and M160 routers only) Control the operation of the


Packet Forwarding Engine Clock Generator (PCG).

request chassis pcg

Control the operation of a PIC.

request chassis pic

(M120 routers only) Control the operation of a FEB in a


redundancy group.

request chassis redundancy feb


slot

For routers with multiple Routing Engines, control which Routing


Engine is the master.

request chassis routing-engine


master

(T Series routers only) Control the operation of the specified


SONET Clock Generator (SCG).

request chassis scg

(M40e and M160 routers only) Control which Switching and


Forwarding Module (SFM) is master.

request chassis sfm master


switch

(M40e and M160 routers only) Control the operation of the


specified SFM.

request chassis sfm

(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Control the operation


of the specified Switch Interface Board (SIB).

request chassis sib

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Control the receiving link of the
specified Switch Interface Board (SIB) of the SFC.

request chassis sib f13


train-link-receive slot

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Control the transmission link of the
specified Switch Interface Board (SIB) of the SFC.

request chassis sib f13


train-link-transmit slot

(T1600 routers (LCCs) and TX Matrix Plus routing platform only)


Control the receiving link of the specified Switch Interface Board
(SIB) of the LCC.

request chassis sib


train-link-receive slot

(T1600 routers (LCCs) and TX Matrix Plus routing platform only)


Control the transmission link of the specified Switch Interface
Board (SIB) of the LCC.

request chassis sib


train-link-transmit slot

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Task

CLI Command

(T Series routers only) Restart the specified Switch Processor


Mezzanine Board (SPMB) on the CB.

request chassis spmb restart

On MX80, MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers and PTX Series


Packet Transport Switches, you can change the chassis
synchronization source used for synchronized Ethernet (Sync-E)
configuration. This feature is not supported on MX80T routers.

request chassis synchronization


mode

(M320 routers and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only)


Change the external clock source used for chassis
synchronization.

request chassis synchronization


switch

Send a message to the router's craft interface.

set chassis display message

Display chassis alarm status.

show chassis alarms

(M7i and M10i routers only) Change and display CFEB status
information.

show chassis cfeb

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display environmental information


about the CIP.

show chassis cip

View information that is currently displayed on the craft interface.

show chassis craft-interface

Display environmental information about the router chassis,


including the temperature and information about the fans, power
supplies, and Routing Engine.

show chassis environment

(T Series, M120, M320, and MX Series routers; and PTX Series


Packet Transport Switchesonly) Display CB environmental
information.

show chassis environment cb

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Display environmental


information about the Centralized Clock Generator.

show chassis environment ccg

(TX Matrix Plus router only) Display environmental information


about the Connector Interface Panel (CIP).

show chassis environment cip

(M20, M40, M40e, M120, M160, M320, and MX Series routers: T


Series routers; and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only)
Display FPC environmental status information.

show chassis environment fpc

(M20, M40, M40e, M120, M160, M320, and MX Series routers; T


Series routers; and PTX Series Packet Transport Swtiches only)
Change and display FPM status information.

show chassis environment fpm

(M40e and M160 routers only) Display MCS environmental status


information.

show chassis environment mcs

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Task

CLI Command

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Display status


information for monitored temperatures.

show chassis environment


monitored

Display generic environmental information.

show chassis environment

(M40e and M160 routers only) Display PCG environmental status


information.

show chassis environment pcg

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Display environmental


information about Power Distribution Units (PDUs).

show chassis environment pdu

(M40e, M120, M160, M320, and MX Series routers, and T Series


routers only) Display Power Entry Module (PEM) environmental
status information.

show chassis environment pem

Display Routing Engine environmental status information.

show chassis environment


routing-engine

(T Series routers only) Display SCG environmental information.

show chassis environment scg

(M40e and M160 routers only) Display SFM environmental


information.

show chassis environment sfm

(M320 routers, T Series routers, and PTX Series Packet Transport


Switches only) Display SIB environmental information.

show chassis environment sib

(M10i, M40e, M120, M160, M320, and MX Series routers;T Series


routers: and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Display
information about the ports on the CB Ethernet switch.

show chassis ethernet-switch

(MX Series routers only) Display information about the fan and
fan trays.

show chassis fan

(M120 router only) Display the state of the electrical and optical
switching fabric link between the FEBs and the fabric planes, as
interpreted by the FEB.

show chassis fabric feb

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display chassis fabric errors for
FPCs and SIBs.

show chassis fabric errors

(M320 and MX Series routers and T Series router only) Display


the state of the electrical and optical switch fabric links between
the FPCs and the SIBs.

show chassis fabric fpcs

(T640 and T1600 routers only) Display the state of fabric


destination reachability , based on periodic reachability checks.

show chassis fabric


reachability

(T640 and T1600 routers only) Display the list of destinations


that have transitioned from a reachable state to an unreachable
state.

show chassis fabric


unreachable-destinations

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Task

CLI Command

(M120 and MX Series routers only) Display the state of the


switching fabric map for connections from the FEBs to the ports
on the fabric planes, as interpreted by the fabric plane.

show chassis fabric map

(M120, MX Series, T1600, and TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display


the state of all fabric plane connections to the FEBs. On a TX
Matrix Plus router and T1600 routers, display the state of the
fabric management plane and the logical planes on the SFC and
line-card chassis (LCC)

show chassis fabric plane

(M120, MX Series, T1600, and TX Matrix Plus router only) Display


the CB location of each plane.

show chassis fabric


plane-location

(T Series routers only) Display the state of the electrical and


optical switch fabric links:

show chassis fabric sibs

Between the SIBs in the TX Matrix router and the SIBs in the
T640 routers.

Between the T640 SIBs and the FPCs in a T640 router.

(T Series routers only) Display the state of the switching fabric


topology for the SIB connection between the TX Matrix router
and the T640 routers.

show chassis fabric topology

(M5, M10, and M120 routers only). Display FEB status information.

show chassis feb

Display the version levels of the firmware running on the SCB,


SFM, SSB, FEB, and FPCs.

show chassis firmware

(J Series Services Routers only) Display status of the forwarding


process (fwdd).

show chassis forwarding

(M20, M40, M40e, M160, and M320 routers: MX Series routers:


T Series routers; and PTX Series Packet Transport Swtiches only)
Display FPC status information.

show chassis fpc

(M120 router only) Display the FPC and FEB mapping and their
respective states.

show chassis
fpc-feb-connectivity

Display hardware inventory.

show chassis hardware

Display the status of the most recent unified in-service software


upgrade (ISSU).

show chassis
in-service-upgrade

(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) On a TX Matrix router,


display the status of all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display the status of all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.

show chassis lccs

Display chassis location information.

show chassis location

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Task

CLI Command

Display MAC address information.

show chassis mac-addresses

Display the network services mode.

show chassis network services

Display PIC status information.

show chassis pic

(J Series routers only) Display PIM power ratings.

show chassis power-ratings

(MX Series 3D Universal Edgerouters and PTX Series Packet


Transport Swtiches only) Display power limits and usage.

show chassis power

(MX Series 3D Universal Edgerouters and PTX Series Packet


Transport Switches only) Show power-on sequence for the
chassis DPCs.

show chassis power sequence

(Root System Domain [RSD] only) Display information about


Protected System Domains (PSDs).

show chassis psd

(M120 routers only) Display status information about configured


FEB redundancy groups.

show chassis redundancy feb

Display the information about one or more Routing Engines.

show chassis routing-engine

(M40 router only) Display System Control Board (SCB) status


information.

show chassis scb

(M40e and M160 routers only) Change and display SFM status
information.

show chassis sfm

(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display SIB status


information.

show chassis sibs

(T Series routers only) Display SPMB status information.

show chassis spmb

(T Series routers only) Display SPMB Switch Interface Board


(SIB) status information.

show chassis spmb sibs

(M320 routers and PTX Series Packet Transport Swtiches only)


Display information about the external clock source currently
used for chassis synchronization.

show chassis synchronization

Display chassis temperature threshold settings, in degrees


Celsius.

show chassis
temperature-thresholds

Display status of the cooling system zones.

show chassis zones


show chassis zones (PTX
Series Packet Transport
Switches)

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conditions that activate the alarm LEDs on the router's craft interface,
properties for specific PICs, and redundancy, see the.Junos OS System Basics
Configuration Guide.
For information about related tasks performed by network operations center
(NOC) personnel, see the Junos Hardware Network Operations Guide.

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clear chassis display message


Syntax

clear chassis display message

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

clear chassis display message


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

clear chassis display message


<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (QFX Series)

clear chassis display message


<node-device name | interconnect-device name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option for the TX Matrix Plus routers introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

(M40e, M160, M320, T Series routers, EX Series, and QFX Series only) Clear or stop a
text message on the craft interface display, which is on the front of the router or switch
or on the LCD panel display on the router or switch. The craft interface alternates the
display of text messages with standard craft interface messages, switching between
messages every 2 seconds. By default, on both the router and the switch, the text message
is displayed for 5 minutes. The craft interface display has four 20-character lines. The
LCD panel display has two 16-character lines, and text messages appear only on the
second line.
noneClear or stop a text message on the craft interface display.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) On a QFabric switch, clear

or stop a text message on the LCD panel display on the specified Interconnect device.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

clear or stop a text message on the craft interface on a specific T640 router that is
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, clear or stop a text
message on the craft interface on a specific T1600 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) On a QFabric switch, clear or

stop a text message on the LCD panel display on the specified node device in a Node
group.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Clear or stop a text message on the craft interface

on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Clear or stop a text message on

the craft interface on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number with 0.

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Output Fields

clear

Configuring the LCD Panel on EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)

set chassis display message on page 214

show chassis craft-interface on page 227

clear chassis display message on page 173


See show chassis craft-interface for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear chassis display
message

The following example displays and then clears the text message on the craft interface
display:
user@host> show chassis craft-interface
Red alarm:
LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm: LED off, relay off
Host OK LED:
On
Host fail LED: Off
FPCs
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------Green .. *.. * *.
Red
........
LCD screen:
+--------------------+
|NOC contact Dusty
|
|(888) 526-1234
|
+--------------------+
user@host> clear chassis display message
user@host> show chassis craft-interface
Red alarm:
LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm: LED off, relay off
Host OK LED:
On
Host fail LED: Off
FPCs
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------Green .. *.. * *.
Red
........
LCD screen:
+--------------------+
|host
|
|Up: 0+17:05:47
|
|
|
|Temperature OK
|
+--------------------+

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request chassis cb
Syntax

request chassis cb (offline | online) slot slot-number

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request chassis cb (offline | online) <slot slot-number | lcc number slot cb-slot-number | scc
number slot cb-slot-number>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request chassis cb (offline | online) <slot slot-number | lcc number slot cb-slot-number | sfc
number slot cb-slot-number>

Syntax (QFabric
Switch)

request chassis cb (offline | online)interconnect-device name slot slot-number


<interconnect-device name slot slot-number)>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS 9.4 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS 11.3 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

(M120, M320, and MX Series routers and T Series routers, the QFX Series, and EX8200
switches only) Control the operation of the Control Board (CB). For information about
the meaning of CBs on the switches, see EX Series Switches Hardware and CLI
Terminology Mapping.
offlineTake the Control Board offline.
onlineBring the Control Board online.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Bring the Interconnect

device Control Board either offline or online:


slot slot-numberControl Board slot number:

(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, if you specify
the number of the T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended
method), replace cb-slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.
Likewise, on a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of the T1600 router
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace cb-slot-number
with a value from 0 through 1.

M320 routerReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.

MX480/MX240 routersReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.

MX960 routerReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 2.

EX8208 switchReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 2.

EX8216 switchReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.

QFabric SwitchReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.

sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Change the CB status for the TX

Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.

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Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis environment cb on page 264

Switching Control Board Redundancy

Routing Engine and Switching Control Board Redundancy Configuration Statements

request chassis cb on page 175


request chassis cb interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 175
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis cb

request chassis cb
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

user@host> request chassis cb offline slot 1


Backup CB 1 cannot be set offline, backup RE is online
user@switch> request chassis cb interconnect-device interconnect1 offline slot 1
Backup CB 1 cannot be set offline, backup RE is online

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request chassis ccg


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis ccg (offline | online) slot slot-number

Command introduced in Junos OS 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Control the operation of the Centralized Clock
Generator (CCG).
offlineTake the CCG offline.
onlineBring the CCG online.
slot slot-numberCCG slot number. Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request chassis ccg on page 176


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis ccg

176

user@host> request chassis ccg offline slot 1


CCG 1 is offline, Backup CCG 0 is now online.

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request chassis cfeb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis cfeb (offline | online | restart)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M7i and M10i routers only) Control the operation of the Compact Forwarding Engine
Board (CFEB).
offlineTake the CFEB offline.
onlineBring the CFEB online.
restartRestart the CFEB.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis cfeb on page 223

Configuring CFEB Redundancy on the M10i Router

CFEB Overview

request chassis cfeb on page 177


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis cfeb

user@host> request chassis cfeb offline


CFEB Offlined

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request chassis clock master switch


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Additional Information

request chassis clock master switch

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.


(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Control which Centralized Clock Generator
(CCG) is the master.
This command has no options.
By default, the CCG in slot 0 (CCG0) is the master and the CCG in slot 1 (CCG1) is the
backup. If you use this command to change the master, and then restart the chassis
software for any reason, the master reverts to the default setting. To change the default
master CCG, include the ccg statement at the [edit chassis redundancy] hierarchy level
in the configuration. For more information, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration
Guide.
The configurations on the two CCGs do not have to be the same, and they are not
automatically synchronized. If you configure both CCGs as masters, when the chassis
software restarts for any reason, the CCG in slot 0 becomes the master and the one in
slot 1 becomes the backup.
The switchover from the primary CCG to the backup CCG is immediate.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis environment on page 236

request chassis clock master switch on page 178


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis clock
master switch

178

user@host> request chassis clock master switch


CCG master switch initiated, use show chassis environment ccg to verify

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request chassis cip


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis cip (offline | online) slot slot-number

Command introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Control the operation of the Connector Interface Panel
(CIP).
offlineTake the CIP offline.
onlineBring the CIP online.
slot slot-numberCIP slot number. Replace slot-number with a value ranging from 0

through 1.
Required Privilege
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Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis cip on page 225

Installing a T1600 CIP

Installing a T640 CIP

Installing a TX-CIP

Installing an M320 CIP

Installing the M40e CIP

Installing the T1600 CIP

Installing the T320 CIP

CIP Overview

request chassis cip offline slot (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 179
request chassis cip offline slot (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 179
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis cip
offline slot (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host > request chassis cip offline slot 0


CIP 0 offline done

request chassis cip


offline slot (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host > request chassis cip online slot 0


CIP 0 online done

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request chassis fabric plane


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

request chassis fabric plane plane-number (offline | online)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
(M120 and MX Series routers and EX8200 switches only) Control the operation of the
specified fabric plane.
offlineTake the fabric plane offline. Use the request chassis fabric plane plane-number
offline command to clear a FAULT state on a fabric plane. To bring the fabric plane

back online, use the request chassis fabric plane plane-number online command.
onlineBring the fabric plane online.
plane plane-numberFabric plane number.

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Output Fields

For the M120 router, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 3.

For the MX480 and MX240 routers, replace plane-number with a value from 0
through 7.

For the MX960 router, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 5.

For the EX8208 switch, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 11.

For the EX8216 switch, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 7.

maintenance

show chassis fabric plane on page 412

show chassis fabric plane-location on page 435

Creating a Fabric Port Group

Fabric Management Overview

request chassis fabric plane 0 online on page 180


request chassis fabric plane 0 offline on page 180
request chassis fabric plane 0 online (EX8200 switch) on page 181
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis fabric
plane 0 online

user@host> request chassis fabric plane 0 online


Online initiated, use show chassis fabric plane to verify

request chassis fabric


plane 0 offline

user@host> request chassis fabric plane 0 offline

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Offline initiated, use show chassis fabric plane to verify

request chassis fabric


plane 0 online
(EX8200 switch)

user@host> request chassis fabric plane 0 online


Plane 0 is already active

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request chassis feb


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

request chassis feb (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


(M120 router only) Control the operation of the specified Forwarding Engine Board (FEB).
offlineTake the specified FEB offline.
onlineBring the specified FEB online.
restartRestart the specified FEB.
slot slot-numberFEB slot number. Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 5.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis feb on page 468

show chassis fabric feb on page 381

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity on page 501

feb

Switching Control Board Redundancy

request chassis feb offline slot 0 on page 182


request chassis feb online slot 0 on page 182
request chassis feb restart slot 0 on page 182
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output

182

request chassis feb


offline slot 0

user@host> request chassis feb offline slot 0


Offline initiated, use show chassis feb to verify

request chassis feb


online slot 0

user@host> request chassis feb online slot 0


Online initiated, use show chassis feb to verify

request chassis feb


restart slot 0

user@host> request chassis feb restart slot 0


Restart initiated, use show chassis feb to verify

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request chassis fpc


Syntax

request chassis fpc (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

request chassis fpc (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number


<lcc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request chassis fpc (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)
Release Information

Description

Options

request chassis fpc


<interconnect-device name slot slot-number (offline | online)>
<(offline | online) interconnect-device name slot slot-number>
<slot slot-number interconnect-device name (offline | online)>
request chassis fpc (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS 11.3 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
(M20, M40, M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers; EX Series switches
and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Control the operation of the Flexible
PIC Concentrator (FPC). For information about the meaning of FPCs on the switches,
see EX Series Switches Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping.
offlineTake the FPC offline.
onlineBring the FPC online.
interconnect-device name(QFX Series only) Bring the Flexible Port Concentrator (FPC)

on the Interconnect device either offline or online:

(QFabric Switch) On a QFabric switch, specify the name of the Interconnect device
containing the Flexible Port Concentrator (FPC) you want to bring either offline
or online.

restartRestart the FPC.


slot slot-numberFPC slot number:

M20 router0 through 3.

M120 router0 through 5.

MX240 router0 through 2. On the MX240 router, slot-number corresponds to


the Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) slot number. If an MPC is installed, slot-number
corresponds to the MPC slot number.

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MX480 router0 through 5. On the MX480 router, slot-number corresponds to


the Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) slot number. If an MPC is installed, slot-number
corresponds to the MPC slot number.

MX960 router0 through 11. On the MX960 router, slot-number corresponds to


the Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) slot number. If an MPC is installed, slot-number
corresponds to the MPC slot number.

TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers onlyOn the TX Matrix router, if you specify
the number of the T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended
method), replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace
slot-number with a value from 0 through 31.
Likewise, on a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of the T1600 router
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot-number
with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot-number with a value from
0 through 31. For example, the following commands have the same result:
user@host> request chassis fpc lcc 1 slot 1 offline
user@host> request chassis fpc slot 9 offline

Other routers0 through 7.

QFabric Switch Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 2.

EX Series switches:

EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configurationReplace slot-number with


a value from 0 through 9.

EX6210 switchesReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 9.

NOTE: These commands are not supported for slots 4 and 5 when
a Switch Fabric and Routing Engine (SRE) module is installed in
those slots. These commands are supported for slots 4 and 5 only
if a line card is installed in them.

EX8208 switchesReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 7.

EX8216 switchesReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 15.

PTX5000 Packet Transport SwitchReplace slot-number with a value from 0


through 7.

all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Change FPC status of all members of

the Virtual Chassis configuration.


local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Change FPC status of the local Virtual Chassis

member.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Change FPC status of the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value of 0 or 1.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

control the FPC in a specified T640 router that is connected to the TX Matrix router.
On a TX Matrix Plus router, control the FPC in a specified T1600 router that is
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.
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Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis fpc on page 480

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity on page 501

show chassis fabric fpcs on page 385

Configuring the Junos OS to Make a Flexible PIC Concentrator Stay Offline

Configuring the Junos OS to Resynchronize FPC Sequence Numbers with Active FPCs
when an FPC Comes Online

MX960 Flexible PIC Concentrator Description

request chassis fpc on page 185


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis fpc

user@host> request chassis fpc online slot 0


FPC 0 already online

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request chassis fpm resync


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Release Information

Description

Options

request chassis fpm resync


request chassis fpm resync (lcc number | scc)

request chassis fpm resync (lcc number | sfc number)

request chassis fpm resync


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
(M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers only) Resynchronize the craft
interface status.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Resynchronize the craft interface

status on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router,

resynchronize the craft interface status on a specified T640 router that is connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, resynchronize the craft interface
status on a specified T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Resynchronize the craft interface status on

the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Resynchronize the craft interface

status on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace


member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) Resynchronize the craft interface status on the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Resynchronize the craft interface status on

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
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maintenance

show chassis environment fpm on page 301

Configuring the Junos OS to Resynchronize FPC Sequence Numbers with Active FPCs
when an FPC Comes Online

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List of Sample Output


Output Fields

request chassis fpm resync on page 187


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis fpm
resync

user@host> request chassis fpm resync


Front Panel resynced

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request chassis lcc


Syntax (TX Matrix and
TX Matrix Plus Router)
Release Information

request chassis lcc (offline | online) slot slot-number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, control the operation
of a T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX matrix router. On a
TX Matrix Plus router, control the operation of a T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.

Options

offlineOn a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis), take

the T640 router (or line-card chassis) offline. On a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis), take the T1600 router (or line-card
chassis) offline.
onlineOn a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis), bring

the T640 router (or line-card chassis) online. On a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis), bring the T1600 router (or line-card
chassis) online.
slot slot-numberOn a TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis), the slot number of a

T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a
TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis), the slot number of a T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus (or switch-fabric
chassis) router. Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis lccs on page 567

Configuring Line-Card Upgrade Groups for Nonstop Software Upgrade (CLI Procedure)

fpc

request chassis lcc on page 188


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis lcc

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user@host> request chassis lcc offline slot 0

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request chassis mcs


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis mcs (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e and M160 routers only) Control the operation of the Miscellaneous Control
Subsystem (MCS).
offlineTake the MCS offline.
onlineBring the MCS online.
restartRestart the MCS.
slot slot-numberMCS slot number. Replace slot-number with 0 or 1.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis environment mcs on page 306

request chassis mcs on page 189


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis mcs

user@host> request chassis mcs online slot 0


MCS 0 appears to be online already

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request chassis pcg


Syntax

request chassis pcg (offline | online) slot slot-number

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Options

(M40e and M160 routers) Control the operation of the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE)
clock generator (PCG).
offlineTake the PCG offline.
onlineBring the PCG online.
slot slot-numberPCG slot number. Replace slot-number with 0 or 1.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis environment pcg on page 309

request chassis pcg on page 190


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis pcg

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user@host> request chassis pcg online slot 0


PCG 1 appears to be already online

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request chassis pic


Syntax

request chassis pic (offline | online) fpc-slot slot-number pic-slot slot-number

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

request chassis pic (offline | online) fpc-slot slot-number pic-slot slot-number


<lcc number>

Release Information

Description

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Control the operation of the PIC.

NOTE: The request chassis pic (offline | online) fpc-slot slot number pic-slot
slot-number command is not supported for built-in PICs on MX Series routers.
To view a list of built-in PICs on the router or switch chassis, use the show
chassis hardware command.

NOTE: T1600 routers and TX Matrix Plus routers with 100-Gigabit Ethernet
PICs require two adjacent PIC slots, 0 and 1, for each PIC. Therefore, only
online and offline command options to PIC slot 0 are allowed. Use of the
online and offline command options for PIC slot 1 with the described router
and PIC combination is not allowed.

NOTE: In T Series routers, when the PIC state is set from offline to online or
vice-versa before the processing is complete for the previous command, you
are provided feedback on the status of your request. The following sample
messages are displayed if you try to set a PIC offline or online:
user@switch> request chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 0 online
fpc 1 pic 0 online initiated, use "show chassis fpc pic-status" to verify
user@switch> request chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 0 online
FPC 1 PIC 0 already transitioning to online

When the same PIC is set to a different state while the transition is in progress,
you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
user@switch> request chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 0 offline
FPC 1, PIC 0 already transitioning to online. Please retry later.

Options

offlineTake the PIC offline.


onlineBring the PIC online.

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fpc-slot slot-numberFlexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot number. Replace slot-number

with a value appropriate for your router or switch:

EX Series switches:

EX3200 switches and EX4200 standalone switches0.

EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configuration0 through 9 (switchs


member ID).

EX8208 switches0 through 7 (line card).

EX8216 switches0 through 15 (line card).

M5, M7i, M10, and M10i routers0 or 1.

M20 routers0 through 3.

M120 routers0 through 5.

MX960 routers0 through 11.

M40, M40e, M160, M320, T320, T640, and T1600 routers0 through 7.

TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers onlyOn a TX Matrix router, if you specify
the number of the T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended
method), replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace
slot-number with a value from 0 through 31.
Likewise, on a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of the T1600 router
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot-number
with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot-number with a value from
0 through 31. For example, the following commands have the same result:
user@host> request chassis pic fpc-slot 1 lcc 1 pic-slot 0 offline
user@host> request chassis pic fpc-slot 9 pic-slot 0 offline

pic-slot slot-numberPIC slot number. For the M Series router, the T640 router, the T1600

router, and the TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers, it can be 0, 1, 2, or 3. On the
MX960 router, slot-number corresponds to the slot number of the Packet Forwarding
Engine. For the T320 router, it can be 0 or 1. For EX3200 and EX4200 switches, it is
0 for built-in network interfaces and 1 for interfaces on uplink modules. For EX8208
and EX8216 switches, it is 0.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

control the PIC in a specified T640 router that is connected to the TX Matrix router.
On a TX Matrix Plus router, control the PIC in a specified T1600 router that is
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.
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maintenance

show chassis hardware on page 503

show chassis pic on page 577

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List of Sample Output


Output Fields

Configuring the PIC Type

100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC Overview

request chassis pic on page 193


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis pic

user@host> request chassis pic pic-slot 0 online fpc-slot 0


FPC 0, PIC 0 is already online

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request chassis mic


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis mic (offline | online) fpc-slot slot-number mic-slot slot-number

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


(MX Series routers only) Control the operation of the Modular Interface Cards (MICs)
installed on a Modular Port Concentrator (MPC).
offlineTake the MIC offline.
onlineBring the MIC online.
fpc-slot slot-numberFPC slot number where the MIC is installed:

MX80 routerReplace fpc-slot with the value 1. This command is not supported
on FPC slot 0.

MX240 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 2.

MX480 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 5.

MX-960 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 11.

mic-slot slot-numberMIC slot number. Replace slot-number with 0 or 1.

Required Privilege
Level
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Documentation
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Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis hardware on page 503

request chassis mic online on page 194


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis mic
online

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user@host> request chassis mic online fpc-slot 1 mic-slot 1

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request chassis redundancy feb slot


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis redundancy feb slot slot-number (switch-to-backup | revert-from-backup)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.2.


(M120 routers only) Control the operation of the specified Forwarding Engine Board (FEB)
in a redundancy group.
slot-numberFEB slot number. Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 5.
switch-to-backupInitiate a switchover from the specified active FEB to the backup FEB

for the redundancy group.


revert-from-backupInitiate a revert to the specified FEB following a switchover to the

backup FEB for a redundancy group.


Required Privilege
Level
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Documentation

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Output Fields

maintenance

show chassis redundancy feb on page 599

Configuring FEB Redundancy on the M120 Router

Switching Control Board Redundancy

request chassis redundancy feb slot 2 switch-to-backup on page 195


request chassis redundancy feb slot 3 revert-to-backup on page 195
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis
redundancy feb slot 2
switch-to-backup

user@host> request chassis redundancy feb slot 2 switch-to-backup


Switch initiated, use show chassis redundancy febs to verify

request chassis
redundancy feb slot 3
revert-to-backup

user@host> request chassis redundancy feb slot 3 revert-to-backup


Revert initiated, use show chassis redundancy febs to verify

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request chassis routing-engine master


Syntax

request chassis routing-engine master (acquire | release | switch)


<force>
<no-confirm>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request chassis routing-engine master (acquire | release | switch) (lcc number |


scc | all-chassis)
<force>
<no-confirm>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request chassis routing-engine master (acquire | release | switch) (lcc number |


sfc | all-chassis | all-lcc)
<force>
<no-confirm>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request chassis routing-engine master (acquire | release | switch)


<all-members>
<force>
<local>
<member member-id>
<no-confirm>

Syntax (QFX Series)

request chassis routing-engine master (acquire | release | switch)


<check>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>
<no-confirm>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


all-chassis option added in Junos OS Release 8.0.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.

Description

For routers or switches with multiple Routing Engines, control which Routing Engine is
the master.

CAUTION: (Routing matrix based on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus routers


only) Within the routing matrix, we recommend that all Routing Engines run
the same Junos OS Release. If you run different releases on the Routing
Engines and a change in mastership occurs on any backup Routing Engine in
the routing matrix, one or all T640 routers (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix router) or T1600 routers (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix
Plus router) might become logically disconnected from the TX Matrix router
and cause data loss. For more information, see the TX Matrix Router Hardware
Guide or the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

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NOTE: Successive graceful Routing Engine switchover events must be a


minimum of 240 seconds (4 minutes) apart after both Routing Engines have
come up.
If the router or switch displays a warning message similar to Standby Routing
Engine is not ready for graceful switchover. Packet Forwarding Engines that
are not ready for graceful switchover might be reset, do not attempt
switchover. If you choose to proceed with switchover, only the Packet
Forwarding Engines that were not ready for graceful switchover are reset.
None of the Flexible PIC concentrators (FPCs) should spontaneously restart.
We recommend that you wait until the warning no longer appears and then
proceed with the switchover.

Options

acquireAttempt to become the master Routing Engine.


releaseRequest that the other Routing Engine become the master.
switchToggle mastership between Routing Engines.

The acquire, release, and switch options have the following suboptions:
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a routing matrix composed

of a TX Matrix router and the attached T640 routers, switch mastership on all the
Routing Engines in the routing matrix. Likewise, on a routing matrix composed of a
TX Matrix Plus router and the attached T1600 routers, switch mastership on all the
Routing Engines in the routing matrix.
all-lcc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Request to acquire mastership for all line-card

chassis (LCC).
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Control Routing Engine mastership

on the Routing Engines in all member routers of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Control Routing Engine

mastership on the Routing Engines on an Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, the T640

router (or LCC) that is connected to the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).
On a TX Matrix Plus router, the T1600 router (or LCC) that is connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with a value from
0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Control Routing Engine mastership on the

Routing Engines in the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Control Routing Engine

mastership on the Routing Engines of the specified member in the Virtual Chassis
Configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.

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no-confirm(Optional) Do not request confirmation for the switch.


node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Control Routing Engine mastership

on the Routing Engines on a Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) TX Matrix (or switch-card chassis).
sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
force(Optional) Available only with the acquire option. Force the change to a new

master Routing Engine.


Additional Information

Because both Routing Engines are always running, the transition from one to the other
as the master Routing Engine is immediate. However, the changeover interrupts
communication to the System and Switch Board (SSB). The SSB takes several seconds
to reinitialize the Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and restart the PICs. Interior gateway
protocol (IGP) and BGP convergence times depend on the specific network environment.
By default, the Routing Engine in slot 0 (RE0) is the master and the Routing Engine in
slot 1 (RE1) is the backup. To change the default master Routing Engine, include the
routing-engine statement at the [edit chassis redundancy] hierarchy level in the
configuration. For more information, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide
To have the backup Routing Engine become the master Routing Engine, use the request
chassis routing-engine master switch command. If you use this command to change the
master and then restart the chassis software for any reason, the master reverts to the
default setting.

NOTE: Although the configurations on the two Routing Engines do not have
to be the same and are not automatically synchronized, we recommend
making both configurations the same.

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maintenance

show chassis routing-engine on page 602

Configuring Routing Engine Redundancy

Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

request chassis routing-engine master acquire on page 199


request chassis routing-engine master switch on page 199
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
request chassis
routing-engine master
acquire

user@host> request chassis routing-engine master acquire


warning: Traffic will be interrupted while the PFE is re-initialized
warning: The other routing engine's file system could be corrupted
Reset other routing engine and become master ? [yes,no] (no)

request chassis
routing-engine master
switch

user@host> request chassis routing-engine master switch


warning: Traffic will be interrupted while the PFE is re-initialized
Toggle mastership between Routing Engines ? [yes,no] (no) yes
Resolving mastership...
Complete. The other Routing Engine becomes the master.

Switch mastership back to the local Routing Engine:


user@host> request chassis routing-engine master switch
warning: Traffic will be interrupted while the PFE is re-initialized
Toggle mastership between routing engines ? [yes,no] (no) yes
Resolving mastership...
Complete. The local routing engine becomes the master.

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request chassis scg


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix and
TX Matrix Plus
Routers)
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis scg (offline | online) slot slot-number


request chassis scg lcc number (offline | online) slot slot-number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(T Series routers only) Control the operation of the specified SONET Clock Generator
(SCG).
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix Plus router,

change the SCG status on a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis [LCC]) that
is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, change the SCG
status on a specified T1600 router (or LCC) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus
router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
offlineTake the SCG offline. When you change the SCG status to offline, the unit is not

powered down.
onlineBring the SCG online.
slot slot-numberSCG slot number. Replace slot-number with 0 or 1.

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maintenance

show chassis environment scg on page 325

Configuring the Clock Source

T320 SONET Clock Generator (SCG) Description

request chassis scg on page 200


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis scg

200

user@host> request chassis scg online slot 0


Online initiated, use "show chassis environment scg" to verify

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request chassis sfm


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis sfm (offline | online | restart) slot slot-number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e and M160 routers only) Control the operation of the specified Switching and
Forwarding Module (SFM).
offlineTake the SFM offline.
onlineBring the SFM online.
restartRestart the SFM.
slot slot-numberSFM slot number. Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 3.

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maintenance

show chassis sfm on page 618

Configuring SFM Redundancy on M40e and M160 Routers

M40e Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM) Description

request chassis sfm (M40e) on page 201


request chassis sfm (M160) on page 201
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis sfm
(M40e)

user@host> request chassis sfm slot 1 restart


M40e router:
error: SFM 0 is transitioning to online state.

request chassis sfm


(M160)

user@host> request chassis sfm slot 1 restart


M160 router:
Restart initiated, use "show chassis sfm" to verify

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request chassis sfm master switch


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options
Additional Information

request chassis sfm master switch


<no-confirm>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e and M160 routers only) Control which Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM)
is master.
no-confirm(Optional) Do not display a switch warning or query.

By default, the SFM in slot 0 (SFM0) is the master and the SFM in slot 1 (SFM1) is the
backup. If you use this command to change the master, and then restart the chassis
software for any reason, the master reverts to the default setting. To change the default
master SFM, include the sfm statement at the [edit chassis redundancy] hierarchy level
in the configuration. For more information, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration
Guide.
All installed SFMs are always working together to forward packets. If an SFM fails, the
other SFMs take over and traffic continues to flow uninterrupted.

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show chassis sfm on page 618

Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

request chassis sfm master switch on page 202


request chassis sfm master switch no-confirm on page 202
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis sfm
master switch

user@host> request chassis sfm master switch


warning: Traffic will be interrupted while the PFE is re-initialized
Toggle mastership between system forwarding module? [yes,no] (no) yes
Switch initiated, use show chassis sfm to verify

request chassis sfm


master switch
no-confirm

202

user@host> request chassis sfm master switch no-confirm


Switch initiated, use show chassis sfm to verify

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request chassis sib


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Release Information

Description

Options

request chassis sib (offline | online) slot slot-number


request chassis sib (lcc number | scc) (offline | online) slot slot-number
(start-receiver number | stop-receiver number)
request chassis sib (all-lcc | f13 slot-number | f2s sib-slot/sib-f2s-slot-number |lcc number |
(offline | online) slot slot-number)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


f13 and f2s options for the TX Matrix Plus router introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Control the operation of the specified Switch
Interface Board (SIB).
all-lcc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Control the operation of the SIB on all T1600 routers

connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.


f13 slot-numberControl the operation of F13 SIBs. Replace slot-number with a value 0,
1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, or 12.
f2s sib-slot/sib-f2s-slot-number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Control the

operation of the SIB F2s. Replace sib-slot with a value from 0 through 4, followed
by a sib-f2s-slot-number value 0, 2, 4 or 6.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, the T640

router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, the T1600 router (or line-card chassis) and TX Matrix Plus that is
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix router only) TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis) on a routing matrix.
offlineTake the SIB offline.
onlineBring the SIB online.
slot slot-numberSIB slot number. For the T320 router, replace slot-number with a value

from 0 through 2. For the T640 router, TX Matrix router, and T1600 router in a routing
matrix, replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 4.
start-receiver number(TX Matrix routers only) Start the SIB optical receiver. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
stop-receiver number(TX Matrix routers only) Stop the SIB optical receiver. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.

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Output Fields

show chassis sibs on page 621

show chassis environment sib on page 334

Configuring the Junos OS to Upgrade and Downgrade Switch Interface Boards on a


TX Matrix Router

M320 SIB Description

request chassis sib on page 204


request chassis sib on page 204
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output

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request chassis sib

user@host> request chassis sib slot 0 online


Online initiated, use "show chassis sibs" to verify

request chassis sib

user@host> request chassis sib f13 slot 0 offline


Offline initiated, use "show chassis sibs" to verify

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request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot


Syntax

request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot SFC-SIB-F13slot-num

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routing)

request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot SFC-SIB-F13-slot-num

Release Information
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Options
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Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


(TX Matrix Plus routing platform only) Control the receiving link of the specified Switch
Interface Board (SIB) of the SFC.
slot SFC-SIB-F13-slot-num SFC SIB slot number. Replace it with 0, 3, 6, 8 or 11.

maintenance

request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot on page 206

Configuring the Junos OS to Upgrade the T1600 Router Chassis to LCC0 of a TX Matrix
Plus Routing Platform

request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot on page 205


When you enter this command, the SFC is ready to receive traffic from the T1600 router
(LCC).

Sample Output
request chassis sib f13
train-link-receive slot

user@host> request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot 0

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request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
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request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot SFC-SIB-F13-slot-num

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


(TX Matrix Plus routing platform only) Control the transmission link of the specified
Switch Interface Board (SIB) of the SFC.
slot SFC-SIB-F13-slot-numSFC SIB slot number. Replace it with 0, 3, 6, 8 or 11.

maintenance

request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot on page 205

Configuring the Junos OS to Upgrade the T1600 Router Chassis to LCC0 of a TX Matrix
Plus Routing Platform

request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot on page 206


When you enter this command, the SFC is ready to transmit traffic to the T1600 router
(LCC).

Sample Output
request chassis sib f13
train-link-transmit slot

206

user@host> request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot 0

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request chassis sib train-link-receive slot


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis sib train-link-receive slot LCC-SIB-ST-SIB-L-slot-num

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


(T1600 Router [LCC] and TX Matrix Plus routing platform only) Control the receiving link
of the specified Switch Interface Board (SIB) of the LCC.
slot LCC-SIB-ST-SIB-L-slot-num LCC SIB slot number. Replace it with a value from 0

through 4.
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maintenance

request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot on page 208

Configuring the Junos OS to Upgrade the T1600 Router Chassis to LCC0 of a TX Matrix
Plus Routing Platform

request chassis sib train-link-receive slot on page 207


When you enter this command, the LCC is ready to receive traffic from the SFC.

Sample Output
request chassis sib
train-link-receive slot

user@host> request chassis sib train-link-receive slot 0

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request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Routing Platform)
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot LCC-SIB-ST-SIB-L-slot-num


request chassis sib train-link-receive slot LCC-SIB-ST-SIB-L-slot-num

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


(T1600 Router (LCC) and TX Matrix Plus routing platform only) Control the transmission
link of the specified Switch Interface Board (SIB) of the LCC.
slot LCC-SIB-ST-SIB-L-slot-num LCC SIB slot number. Replace it with a value from 0

through 4.
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maintenance

request chassis sib train-link-receive slot on page 207

Configuring the Junos OS to Upgrade the T1600 Router Chassis to LCC0 of a TX Matrix
Plus Routing Platform

request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot on page 208


When you enter this command, the LCC is ready to transmit traffic to the SFC.

Sample Output
request chassis sib
train-link-transmit slot

208

user@host> request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot 0

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request chassis spmb restart


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Release Information

Description

Options

request chassis spmb restart slot slot-number


request chassis spmb restart (lcc number | scc) slot slot-number

request chassis spmb restart (lcc number | sfc number) slot slot-number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option for the TX Matrix Plus router introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Restart the specified Switch Processor Mezzanine Board (SPMB) on the Control Board
(CB).
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, the T640

router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, the T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix
Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis) in the routing

matrix.
sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis) in the

routing matrix.
slot slot-numberCB slot number. Replace slot-number with 0 or 1.

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maintenance

show chassis spmb on page 628

show chassis spmb sibs on page 636

request chassis spmb restart on page 209


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis spmb
restart

user@host> request chassis spmb restart slot 0

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request chassis ssb master switch


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options
Additional Information

request chassis ssb master switch


<no-confirm>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M20 router only) Control which System and Switch Board (SSB) is master.
no-confirm(Optional) Do not request confirmation for the switch.

By default, the SSB in slot 0 (SSB0) is the master and the SSB in slot 1 (SSB1) is the
backup. If you use this command to change the master, and then restart the chassis
software for any reason, the master reverts to the default setting. To change the default
master SSB, include the ssb statement at the [edit chassis redundancy] hierarchy level
in the configuration. For more information, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration
Guide.
The configurations on the two SSBs do not have to be the same, and they are not
automatically synchronized. If you configure both SSBs as masters, when the chassis
software restarts for any reason, the SSB in slot 0 becomes the master and the one in
slot 1 becomes the backup.
The switchover from the primary SSB to the backup SSB is immediate. The SSB takes
several seconds to reinitialize the Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and restart the PICs.
The interior gateway protocol (IGP) and BGP convergence times depend on the specific
network environment.

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maintenance

show chassis ssb on page 641

request chassis ssb master switch on page 210


request chassis ssb master switch no-confirm on page 210
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request chassis ssb
master switch

user@host> request chassis ssb master switch


warning: Traffic will be interrupted while the PFE is re-initialized
Toggle mastership between system switch boards ? [yes,no] (no) yes
Switch initiated, use show chassis ssb to verify

request chassis ssb


master switch
no-confirm

210

user@host> request chassis ssb master switch no-confirm


Switch initiated, use show chassis ssb to verify

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request chassis synchronization mode


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

request chassis synchronization mode (free-run | holdover | auto-select)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4 for MX80 3D Universal Edge Routers.
(MX5, MX10, MX40, MX80, MX80-T, MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers only) Change
the chassis synchronization source used for Synchronous Ethernet configuration.
freerunChange chassis synchronization to free-run mode.
holdoverChange chassis synchronization to holdover mode.
auto-selectChange chassis synchronization to auto-select mode.

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request chassis synchronization mode freerun on page 211


request chassis synchronization mode holdover on page 211
request chassis synchronization mode auto-select on page 211
When you enter this command, the current status of your request is displayed.

Not configuredIndicates that the source is not configured.

PresentIndicates that the source is configured and present.

QualifiedIndicates that the source is being used for synchronization.

Sample Output
request chassis
synchronization mode
freerun

user@host> request chassis synchronization mode freerun


mode is freerun, status: qualified

Sample Output
request chassis
synchronization mode
holdover

user@host> request chassis synchronization mode holdover


mode is holdover, status: qualified

Sample Output
request chassis
synchronization mode
auto-select

user@host> request chassis synchronization mode auto-select


mode is auto-select, status: qualified

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request chassis synchronization switch


Syntax
Syntax (M Series, T
Series)

request chassis synchronization switch


request chassis synchronization switch (external-a | external-b)

Syntax (PTX Series)

request chassis synchronization switch (bits-a | bits-b | fpc-slot-number | gps-0-10mhz |


gps-0-5mhz | gps-1-10mhz | gps-1-5mhz)

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.3 for M40e routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3 for M120 routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2 for T320, T640, and T1600 routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description

(M320, M40e, M120, T320, T640, and T1600 routers and PTX Packet Transport Switches
only) Change the external clock source used for chassis synchronization.

Options

external-a(Routing matrix only) Change the synchronization source to external source

A.
external-b(Routing matrix only) Change the synchronization source to external source

B.
bits-a(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to the BITS external source

A.
bits-b(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to the BITS external source

B.
fpc-slot-number(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to an FPC in the

slot specified. For the PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch, replace slot-number with
a value from 0 through7.
gps-0-10mhz(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to the 10 MHz GPS

source on CCG port 0.


gps-0-5mhz(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to the 5 MHz GPS

source on CCG port 0.


gps-1-10mhz(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to the 10 MHz GPS

source on CCG port 1.


gps-1-5mhz(PTX Series only) Change the synchronization source to the 5 Hz GPS source

on CCG port 1.
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show chassis synchronization on page 643

Configuring an External Clock Synchronization Interface for MX Series Routers

Supported Time Synchronization Standard

request chassis synchronization switch (M Series, T Series) on page 213


request chassis synchronization switch (PTX Series) on page 213
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
Not configured indicates that the source is not configured. Present indicates that the
source is configured and present. Qualified indicates that the source is being used for
synchronization.

Sample Output
request chassis
synchronization switch
(M Series, T Series)

user@host> request chassis synchronization switch external-a


switching to external-a, status: qualified

request chassis
synchronization switch
(PTX Series)

user@host> request chassis synchronization switch fpc-2


switching to fpc-2, status: qualified

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set chassis display message


Syntax

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Release Information

Description

Options

set chassis display message "message"


<permanent>
set chassis display message "message" (lcc number | scc)
<permanent>
set chassis display message message (fpc-slot slot-number | lcc number | sfc number)
<permanent>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option for TX Matrix Plus router introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display or stop a text message on the craft interface display, which is on the front of the
router, or on the LCD panel display on the switch. The craft interface alternates the display
of text messages with standard craft interface messages, switching between messages
every 2 seconds. By default, on both the router and the switch, the text message is
displayed for 5 minutes. The craft interface display has four 20-character lines. The LCD
panel display has two 16-character lines, and text messages appear only on the second
line.
"message"Message to display. On the craft interface display, if the message is longer

than 20 characters, it wraps onto the next line. If a word does not fit on one line, the
entire word moves down to the next line. Any portion of the message that does not
fit on the display is truncated. An empty pair of quotation marks ( ) deletes the
text message from the craft interface display. On the LCD panel display, the message
is limited to 16 characters.
fpc-slot slot-number(TX Matrix Plus routers and EX4200 and QFX Series only) On the

router or switch, display the text message on the craft interface for a specific Flexible
PIC Concentrator (FPC). Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 31. On the
switch, display the text message for a specific member of a Virtual Chassis, where
fpc-slot slot-number corresponds to the member ID. Replace slot-number with a value
from 0 through 9. On the QFX Series, the slot-number is always 0.
lcc number (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display

the text message on the craft interface display of a specified T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
the text message on the craft interface display of a specified T1600 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
permanent(Optional) Display a text message on the craft interface display or LCD

panel display permanently.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) Display the text message on the craft interface display of

the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display the text message on the craft interface

display of the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


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clear

Configuring the LCD Panel on EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)

clear chassis display message on page 172

show chassis craft-interface on page 227

Understanding the Implementation of System Log Messages

set chassis display message (Creating) on page 215


set chassis display message (Deleting) on page 215
See show chassis craft-interface for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
set chassis display
message (Creating)

The following example shows how to set the display message and verify the result:
user@host> set chassis display message "NOC contact Dusty (888) 555-1234"
message sent
user@host> show chassis craft-interface
Red alarm:
LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm: LED off, relay off
Host OK LED:
On
Host fail LED: Off
FPCs
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------Green .. *.. * *.
Red
........
LCD screen:
+--------------------+
|NOC contact Dusty
|
|(888) 555-1234
|
+--------------------+

set chassis display


message (Deleting)

The following example shows how to delete the display message and verify that the
message is removed:
user@host> set chassis display message ""
message sent

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


Red alarm:
LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm: LED off, relay off
Host OK LED:
On
Host fail LED: Off
FPCs
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------Green .. *.. * *.
Red
........
LCD screen:

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+--------------------+
|host
|
|Up: 0+17:05:47
|
|
|
|Temperature OK
|
+--------------------+

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show chassis alarms


Syntax

show chassis alarms

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis alarms


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Syntax (QFX Series)

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)
Release Information

Description
Options

show chassis alarms


<lcc number | sfc number>
show chassis alarms
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
show chassis alarms
<interconnect-device name>
<node-device name>
show chassis alarms

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option for the TX Matrix Plus router introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
Display information about the conditions that have been configured to trigger alarms.
noneDisplay information about the conditions that have been configured to trigger

alarms.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about alarm

conditions for all the member routers of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display information about

alarm conditions for the Interconnect device.


lcc number (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On the TX Matrix

router, show information about a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to the TX Matrix router. On the TX Matrix Plus router, show information
about a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about alarm conditions

for the local Virtual Chassis member.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about alarm

conditions for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display information about alarm

conditions for the Node device.


scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Show information about the TX Matrix router (or

switch-card chassis).
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Show information about the TX

Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


Additional Information

You cannot clear the alarms for chassis components. Instead, you must remedy the
cause of the alarm. When a chassis alarm is lit, it indicates that you are running the router
or switch in a manner that we do not recommend.
On routers, you can manually silence external devices connected to the alarm relay
contacts by pressing the alarm cutoff button, located on the craft interface. Silencing
the device does not remove the alarm messages from the display (if present on the
router) or extinguish the alarm LEDs. In addition, new alarms that occur after you silence
an external device reactivate the external device.
In Junos OS release 11.1 and later, alarms for fans also show the slot number of the fans
in the CLI output.
In Junos OS Release 11.2 and later, the command output on EX8200 switches shows the
detailed location (Plane/FPC/PFE) for link errors in the chassis.
In Junos OS Release 10.2 and later, an alarm is shown on T Series routers for a standby
sonic clock generator (SCG) that is offline or absent.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

218

view

Configuring an Alarm Entry and Its Attributes

Chassis Conditions That Trigger Alarms

show chassis alarms (Alarms Active) on page 219


show chassis alarms (No Alarms Active) on page 219
show chassis alarms (Fan Tray) on page 219
show chassis alarms (T4000 Router) on page 219
show chassis alarms (Unreachable Destinations Present on a T Series
Router) on page 219
show chassis alarms (FPC Offline Due to Unreachable Destinations on a T Series
Router) on page 220
show chassis alarms (SCG Absent on a T Series Router) on page 220
show chassis alarms (Alarms Active on a TX Matrix Router) on page 220
show chassis alarms (Backup Routing Engine) on page 221
show chassis alarms (Alarms Active on the QFX Series) on page 221

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show chassis alarms node-device (Alarms Active on the QFabric Switch) on page 221
show chassis alarms (Alarms Active on the QFabric Switch) on page 221
show chassis alarms (Alarms Active on an EX8200 Switch) on page 221
show chassis alarms (Alarms Active on a PTX5000 Packet Transport
Switch) on page 222
Output Fields

Table 45 on page 219 lists the output fields for the show chassis alarms command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 45: show chassis alarms Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Alarm time

Date and time the alarm was first recorded.

Class

Severity class for this alarm: Minor or Major.

Description

Information about the alarm.

Sample Output
show chassis alarms
(Alarms Active)

user@host> show chassis alarms


3 alarms are currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2000-02-07 10:12:22 UTC Major fxp0: ethernet link down
2000-02-07 10:11:54 UTC Minor YELLOW ALARM - PEM 1 Removed
2000-02-07 10:11:03 UTC Minor YELLOW ALARM - Lower Fan Tray Removed

show chassis alarms


(No Alarms Active)

user@host> show chassis alarms


No alarms are currently active

show chassis alarms


(Fan Tray)

user@host> show chassis alarms


4 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class
2010-11-11 20:27:38 UTC Major
2010-11-11 20:27:13 UTC Minor
2010-11-11 20:27:13 UTC Major
2010-11-11 20:27:13 UTC Major

Description
Side Fan Tray
Side Fan Tray
Side Fan Tray
Side Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis alarms


9 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class
2007-06-02 01:41:10 UTC Minor
2007-06-02 01:41:10 UTC Minor
2007-06-02 01:41:10 UTC Minor
2007-05-30 19:37:33 UTC Major
2007-05-30 19:37:29 UTC Minor
2007-05-30 19:37:13 UTC Major
2007-05-30 19:37:13 UTC Major
2007-05-30 19:37:03 UTC Major
2007-05-30 19:37:03 UTC Minor

Description
RE 0 Not Supported
CB 0 Not Supported
Mixed Master and Backup RE types
SPMB 1 not online
Front Bottom Fan Tray Absent
PEM 1 Input Failure
PEM 0 Not OK
PEM 0 Improper for Platform
Backup RE Active

user@host> show chassis alarms


10 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class

Description

show chassis alarms


(T4000 Router)

show chassis alarms


(Unreachable

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Destinations Present
on a T Series Router)

2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30
2011-08-30

show chassis alarms


(FPC Offline Due to
Unreachable
Destinations on a T
Series Router)

user@host> show chassis alarms


10 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class
2011-08-30 18:43:53 PDT Major
2011-08-30 18:43:53 PDT Major
2011-08-30 18:43:52 PDT Major
2011-08-30 18:43:52 PDT Major
2011-08-30 18:43:52 PDT Minor
2011-08-30 18:43:33 PDT Minor
2011-08-30 18:43:28 PDT Minor
2011-08-30 18:43:05 PDT Minor
2011-08-30 18:43:28 PDT Minor
2011-08-30 18:43:05 PDT Major

Description
FPC 7 offline due
FPC 5 offline due
FPC 3 offline due
FPC 2 offline due
SIB 0 Not Online
SIB 4 Not Online
SIB 3 Not Online
SIB 2 Not Online
SIB 1 Not Online
PEM 1 Not Ok

show chassis alarms


(SCG Absent on a T
Series Router)

user@host> show chassis alarms


4 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class
2011-01-23 21:42:46 PST Major

Description
SCG 0 NO EXT CLK MEAS-BKUP SCG ABS

show chassis alarms


(Alarms Active on a TX
Matrix Router)

220

18:43:53
18:43:53
18:43:52
18:43:52
18:43:52
18:43:33
18:43:28
18:43:05
18:43:28
18:43:05

PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT
PDT

Major
Major
Major
Major
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Major

FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
PEM

7
5
3
2
0
4
3
2
1
1

has
has
has
has
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not

unreachable
unreachable
unreachable
unreachable
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Ok

to
to
to
to

destinations
destinations
destinations
destinations

unreachable
unreachable
unreachable
unreachable

destinations
destinations
destinations
destinations

user@host> show chassis alarms


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------8 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2004-08-05 18:43:53 PDT Minor LCC 0 Minor Errors
2004-08-05 18:43:53 PDT Minor SIB 3 Not Online
2004-08-05 18:43:52 PDT Major SIB 2 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:52 PDT Major SIB 1 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:52 PDT Major SIB 0 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:33 PDT Major LCC 2 Major Errors
2004-08-05 18:43:28 PDT Major LCC 0 Major Errors
2004-08-05 18:43:05 PDT Minor LCC 2 Minor Errors
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------5 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2004-08-05 18:43:53 PDT Minor SIB 3 Not Online
2004-08-05 18:43:49 PDT Major SIB 2 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:49 PDT Major SIB 1 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:49 PDT Major SIB 0 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:28 PDT Major PEM 0 Not OK
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------5 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2004-08-05 18:43:35 PDT Minor SIB 3 Not Online
2004-08-05 18:43:33 PDT Major SIB 2 Absent
2004-08-05 18:43:33 PDT Major SIB 1 Absent

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2004-08-05 18:43:33 PDT


2004-08-05 18:43:05 PDT

show chassis alarms


(Backup Routing
Engine)

Major
Minor

user@host> show chassis alarms


2 alarms are currently active
Alarm time
Class
2005-04-07 10:12:22 PDT Minor
2005-04-07 10:11:54 PDT Major

SIB 0 Absent
PEM 1 Absent

Description
Host 1 Boot from alternate media
Host 1 compact-flash missing in Boot List

show chassis alarms


(Alarms Active on the
QFX Series)

user@switch> show chassis alarms


1 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2012-03-05 2:10:24 UTC Major FPC 0 PEM 0 Airflow not matching Chassis Airflow

show chassis alarms


node-device (Alarms
Active on the QFabric
Switch)

user@switch> show chassis alarms node-device ED3691


node-device ED3694
3 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2011-08-24 16:04:15 UTC Major ED3694:fte-0/1/2: Link down
2011-08-24 16:04:14 UTC Major ED3694:fte-0/1/0: Link down
2011-08-24 14:21:14 UTC Major ED3694 PEM 0 is not supported/powered

show chassis alarms


(Alarms Active on the
QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis alarms


IC-A0001:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2011-08-24 16:04:15 UTC Minor Backup RE Active
ED3694:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------3 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2011-08-24 16:04:15 UTC Major ED3694:fte-0/1/2: Link down
2011-08-24 16:04:14 UTC Major ED3694:fte-0/1/0: Link down
2011-08-24 14:21:14 UTC Major ED3694 PEM 0 is not supported/powered
SNG-0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------NW-NG-0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2011-08-24 15:49:27 UTC Major ED3691 PEM 0 is not supported/powered

show chassis alarms


(Alarms Active on an
EX8200 Switch)

user@switch> show chassis alarms


6 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2010-12-02 19:15:22 UTC Major Fan Tray Failure
2010-12-02 19:15:22 UTC Major Fan Tray Failure
2010-12-02 19:15:14 UTC Minor Check CB 0 Fabric Chip 1 on Plane/FPC/PFE: 1/5/0,
1/5/1, 1/5/2, 1/5/3, 1/7/0, 1/7/1, 1/7/2, 1/7/3, 2/5/0, 2/5/1, ...
2010-12-02 19:15:14 UTC Minor Check CB 0 Fabric Chip 0 on Plane/FPC/PFE: 1/5/0,
1/5/1, 1/5/2, 1/5/3, 1/7/0, 1/7/1, 1/7/2, 1/7/3, 2/5/0, 2/5/1, ...

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2010-12-02 19:14:18 UTC


2010-12-02 19:14:18 UTC

show chassis alarms


(Alarms Active on a
PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

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Major
Minor

PSU 1 Output Failure


Loss of communication with Backup RE

user@switch> show chassis alarms


23 alarms currently
Alarm time
2011-07-12 16:22:05
2011-07-12 16:22:05
2011-07-12 16:21:57
2011-07-12 16:21:57
2011-07-12 15:56:06
2011-07-12 15:56:06
2011-07-12 15:56:06
2011-07-12 15:28:20
2011-07-12 15:19:14

active
Class
PDT Minor
PDT Major
PDT Minor
PDT Major
PDT Major
PDT Minor
PDT Major
PDT Major
PDT Minor

Description
No Redundant Power for Rear Chassis
PDU 0 PSM 1 Not OK
No Redundant Power for Fan 0-2
PDU 0 PSM 0 Not OK
PDU 1 PSM 2 Not OK
No Redundant Power for FPC 0-7
PDU 0 PSM 3 Not OK
PDU 0 PSM 2 Not OK
Backup RE Active

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show chassis cfeb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show chassis cfeb

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M7i and M10i routers only) Display status information about the Compact Forwarding
Engine Board (CFEB).
This command has no options.
view

request chassis cfeb on page 177

Configuring CFEB Redundancy on the M10i Router

CFEB Overview

show chassis cfeb (M7i) on page 224


show chassis cfeb (M10i) on page 224
Table 46 on page 223 lists the output fields for the show chassis cfeb command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 46: show chassis cfeb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

Status of the CFEB:

OnlineCFEB is online and running.

OfflineCFEB is powered down.

Intake Temperature

Temperature of the air before flowing past the CFEB.

Exhaust Temperature

Temperature of the air after flowing past the CFEB.

CPU utilization

Percentage of CPU being used by the CFEB processor.

Interrupt utilization

Of the total CPU being used by the CFEB processor, the percentage
being used for interrupts

Heap Utilization

Percentage of heap space (dynamic memory) being used by the


CFEB processor. If this number exceeds 80 percent, there may be
a software problem (memory leak).

Buffer Utilization

Percentage of buffer space being used by the CFEB processor for


buffering internal messages

Total CPU DRAM

Amount of DRAM available to the CFEB CPU.

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Table 46: show chassis cfeb Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Internet Processor II

Information about the CFEB processor.

Start time

Time when the Routing Engine detected that the CFEB was running.

Uptime

How long the Routing Engine has been connected to the CFEB and,
therefore, how long the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) has been
up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis cfeb
(M7i)

show chassis cfeb


(M10i)

224

user@host> show chassis cfeb


CFEB status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
CPU utilization
Interrupt utilization
Heap utilization
Buffer utilization
Total CPU DRAM
Internet Processor II
Start time:
Uptime:
user@host> show chassis cfeb
CFEB status:
Slot 0 information:
StateMaster
Intake temperature
Exhaust temperature
CPU utilization
Interrupt utilization
Heap utilization
Buffer utilization
Total CPU DRAM
Internet Processor II
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 1 information:
State

27
33
3
0
8
21
128

Online
degrees C / 80 degrees F
degrees C / 91 degrees F
percent
percent
percent
percent
MB
Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 164
2003-06-11 11:41:22 PDT
1 hour, 39 minutes, 31 seconds

35
43
3
0
10
22
128

degrees C / 95 degrees F
degrees C / 109 degrees F
percent
percent
percent
percent
MB
Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 164
2004-11-01 03:24:15 PST
12 hours, 56 minutes, 18 seconds
Backup

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show chassis cip


Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

show chassis cip

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display environmental information about the Connector
Interface Panel (CIP) that provides Ethernet Control Plane connectivity to line-card
chassis (LCCs), switch fabric chassis, and other devices.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

Output Fields

request chassis cip on page 179

Installing a T1600 CIP

Installing a T640 CIP

Installing a TX-CIP

Installing an M320 CIP

Installing an M320 CIP

Installing the T1600 CIP

Installing the T320 CIP

CIP Overview

Table 47 on page 225 lists the output fields for the show chassis cip command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 47: show chassis cip Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Eswitch

Ethernet switch used to connect to the LCC or to a JCS1200: 0 or 1.

Port

Physical port number of the Ethernet switch:

Port numbers: 4 to 8 on Ethernet switch 0 can be used to connect up to four (reserved for future
use) other SFCs or optional JCS1200s.

NOTE: The current configuration of the routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router supports only
one SFC.

Port numbers 0 to 15 on Ethernet switch 1 can be used to connect up to 16 LCCs.

NOTE: The current configuration of a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router supports only
up to four LCCs. You can connect the four LCCs to any of the ports (o to 15) on the Ethernet switch 1.

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Table 47: show chassis cip Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Type

Type of CIP:

XEEthernet switch 0 ports used for connections to the SFC control plane or other devices such

as JCS1200.

GEEthernet switch 1 ports used for connections to the LCC control plane.

Connected-to

Show control plane connection to a specific LCC or SFC.

Link

State of the connection to an LCC control plane, SFC control plane, or other devices: Up or Down.

Speed

Ethernet link speed.

Duplex

Type of Ethernet link: Full or Half Duplex.

Auto-neg

Status of autonegotiation for the CIP connection to the LCC, SFC, or other devices: On or Off.

show chassis cip (TX Matrix Plus Router)


user@host> show chassis cip
sfc0-cip0
Eswitch Port Type Connected-to
0
4
XE
SFC1
0
5
XE
SFC0
0
6
XE
SFC3
0
7
XE
SFC2
0
8
XE
SFC4
1
0
GE
LCC0
1
1
GE
LCC8
1
2
GE
LCC1
1
3
GE
LCC9
1
4
GE
LCC2
1
5
GE
LCC10
1
6
GE
LCC3
1
7
GE
LCC11
1
8
GE
LCC4
1
9
GE
LCC12
1
10
GE
LCC5
1
11
GE
LCC13
1
12
GE
LCC6
1
13
GE
LCC14
1
14
GE
LCC7
1
15
GE
LCC15
1
16
GE
GE17
1
17
GE
GE16

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Link
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Up
Down

Speed
0
0
0
0
0
1000Mbps
0
1000Mbps
0
1000Mbps
0
1000Mbps
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1000Mbps
0

Duplex
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Half
Full
Half
Full
Half
Full
Half
Half
Half
Half
Half
Half
Half
Half
Half
Full
Half

Auto-Neg
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

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show chassis craft-interface


Syntax

show chassis craft-interface

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis craft-interface


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis craft-interface


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis craft-interface


<lcc number | sfc number>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option for the TX Matrix Plus router introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

For routers or switches that have a display on the craft interface, show the messages
that are currently displayed. On all routers except for the M20 router, you must enter this
command on the master Routing Engine.

Options

none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, show messages

that are currently displayed on the craft interface on the TX Matrix router and its
attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, show messages that are currently
displayed on the craft interface on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600
routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information currently on the

craft interface for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show messages that are currently displayed on the craft interface for a specified
T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a
TX Matrix Plus router, show messages that are currently displayed on the craft
interface for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the
TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information currently on the craft

interface for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information currently

on the craft interface for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Show messages that are currently displayed on

the craft interface for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Show messages that are currently

displayed on the craft interface for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
Replace number with 0.

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Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

clear chassis display message on page 172

set chassis display message on page 214

show chassis craft-interface (M20 Router) on page 229


show chassis craft-interface (M40 Router) on page 229
show chassis craft-interface (M120 Router) on page 229
show chassis craft-interface (M160 Router) on page 230
show chassis craft-interface (T4000 Router) on page 230
show chassis craft-interface (TX Matrix Routing Matrix) on page 231
show chassis craft-interface (TX Matrix Plus Routing Matrix) on page 233

Output Fields

Table 48 on page 228 lists the output fields for the show chassis craft-interface command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 48: show chassis craft-interface Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

LCD screen

Contents of the Front Panel Module display:

or
FPM Display Contents

router-nameName of the router.

UpHow long the router has been operational, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

messageInformation about the router traffic load, the power supply status, the fan status, and

the temperature status. The display of this information changes every 2 seconds. If a text message
has been created with the set chassis display command, this message appears on all four lines of
the craft interface display. The display alternates between the text message and the standard
system status messages every 2 seconds.
Front Panel System
LEDs

Status of the Front Panel System LEDs. A dot (.) indicates the LED is not lit. An asterisk (*) indicates
the LED is lit.

Front Panel Alarm


Indicators

Status of the Front Panel Alarm indicators. A dot (.) indicates the relay is off. An asterisk (*) indicates
the relay is active.

Front Panel FPC LEDs

Status of the Front Panel Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) LEDs. A dot (.) indicates the LED is not lit.
An asterisk (*) indicates the LED is lit.

CB LEDs

Status of the Control Board (CB) LEDs. A dot (.) indicates the LED is not lit. An asterisk (*) indicates
the LED is lit.

MCS and SFM LEDs

Status of the Miscellaneous Control Subsystem (MCS) and Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM)
LEDs. A dot (.) indicates the LED is not lit. An asterisk (*) indicates the LED is lit. When neither a dot
nor an asterisk is displayed, there is no board in that slot.

SIB LEDs

Status of the Switch Interface Board (SIB) LEDs. A dot (.) indicates the LED is not lit. An asterisk (*)
indicates the LED is lit.

SCG LEDs

Status of the SONET Clock Generator (SCG) LEDs. A dot (.) indicates the LED is not lit. An asterisk
(*) indicates the LED is lit.

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Sample Output
show chassis
craft-interface (M20
Router)

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


Red alarm:
LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm: LED on, relay on
Host OK LED:
On
Host fail LED: Off
FPCs
0 1 2 3
------------------Green . * *.
Red
....
LCD screen:
+--------------------+
|host
|
|1 Alarm active
|
|Y: FERF
|
|
|
+--------------------+

show chassis
craft-interface (M40
Router)

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


Front Panel LCD Display: enabled
Red alarm:
LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm: LED off, relay off
Host OK LED:
On
Host Fail LED: Off
NICs
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
------------------------------Green
*. *. *. *.
Red
........
LCD Screen:
+--------------------+
|host
|
|Up: 27+18:52:37
|
|
|
|52.649kpps Load
|
+--------------------+

show chassis
craft-interface (M120
Router)

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
*
.
Fail
.
.
Master
*
.
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
----------------------------Red LED
*
Yellow LED
.
Major relay *
Minor relay .
Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5
---------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
.
Green .
*
.
*
*
*
CB LEDs:
CB
0

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-------------Amber .
.
Green *
*
PS LEDs:
PS
0
1
-----------------------Red
.
.
Green *
*
FEB LEDs:
FEB 0
1
2
3
4
5
-----------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
.
Green .
.
.
*
*
*
Active .
.
.
*
*
*

show chassis
craft-interface (M160
Router)

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


FPM Display contents:
+--------------------+
|hosts
|
|Up: 1+16:46
|
|
|
|Fans OK
|
+--------------------+
Front Panel System LEDs:
Host
0
1
-----------------------OK
.
*
Fail
. .
Master .
*
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
----------------------------Red LED
.
Yellow LED .
Major relay.
Minor relay.
Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-----------------------------------Red . . . . . . . .
Green *
* . . . . . .
MCS and SFM LEDs:
MCS
0
1
SFM
0
1
2
3
-------------------------------------Amber
.
. .
Green
.
. .
Blue
*
*
*

show chassis
craft-interface (T4000
Router)

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user@host> show chassis craft-interface


FPM Display contents:
+--------------------+
|stymphalian
|
|2 Alarms active
|
|R: Front Top Fan Tra|
|Y: PEM 1 Absent
|
+--------------------|

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Front Panel System LEDs:


Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
*
*
Fail
.
.
Master
*
.
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
----------------------------Red LED
*
Yellow LED
*
Major relay *
Minor relay *
Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-----------------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Green *
.
.
*
.
*
*
.
CB LEDs:
CB
0
1
-------------Amber .
.
Green *
*
Blue
*
.
SCG LEDs:
SCG 0
1
-------------Amber .
.
Green *
*
Blue
*
.
SIB LEDs:
SIB 0
1
2
3
4
-------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
Green *
*
*
*
*

show chassis
craft-interface (TX
Matrix Routing Matrix)

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM Display contents:
+--------------------+
|bradley
|
|8 Alarms active
|
|R: SIB 2 Absent
|
|R: SIB 1 Absent
|
+--------------------|
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
* .
Fail
. .
Master
* .
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
-----------------------------

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Red LED
Yellow LED
Major relay
Minor relay

*
*
*
*

CB LEDs:
CB
0
1
-------------Amber. .
Green * .
Blue
* .
SIB LEDs:
SIB 0
1
2
3
4
-------------------------Fail . . . . .
OK
. . . .
*
Active . . . .
*
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM Display contents:
+--------------------+
|hybrid
|
|5 Alarms active
|
|R: SIB 2 Absent
|
|R: SIB 1 Absent
|
+--------------------|
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
* .
Fail
. .
Master
* .
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
----------------------------Red LED
*
Yellow LED
*
Major relay *
Minor relay *
Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-----------------------------------Red . . . . . . . .
Green.
*
* . . . . .
CB LEDs:
CB
0
1
-------------Amber. .
Green * .
Blue
* .
SCG LEDs:
SCG 0
1
-------------Amber. .
Green * .
Blue
* .

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SIB LEDs:
SIB 0
1
2
3
4
-------------------------Red . . . . .
Green. . . .
*
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM Display contents:
+--------------------+
|prius
|
|5 Alarms active
|
|R: SIB 2 Absent
|
|R: SIB 1 Absent
|
+--------------------|
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
* .
Fail
. .
Master
* .
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
----------------------------Red LED
*
Yellow LED
*
Major relay *
Minor relay *
Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-----------------------------------Red . . . . . . . .
Green *
*
* . . . . .
CB LEDs:
CB
0
1
-------------Amber. .
Green * .
Blue
* .
SCG LEDs:
SCG 0
1
-------------Amber. .
Green * .
Blue
* .
SIB LEDs:
SIB 0
1
2
3
4
-------------------------Red . . . . .
Green. . . .
*

show chassis
craft-interface (TX

user@host> show chassis craft-interface


sfc0-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Matrix Plus
Routing Matrix)

FPM Display Contents:


+--------------------+
|finalfive
|
|22 Alarms active
|
|R: LCC 0 Major Error|
|R: SIB F2S 4/6 Absen|
+--------------------+
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
*
*
Fail
.
.
Master
*
.
Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
----------------------------Red LED
*
Yellow LED
*
Major relay *
Minor relay *
Front Panel F13 SIB LEDs:
SIB
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
-------------------------------------------------------------------Fail
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
OK
*
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Active *
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
PS LEDs:
PS
0
1
-----------Red
.
.
Green *
.
Fan Tray LEDs:
FT
0
1
2
3
4
5
---------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
.
Green *
*
*
*
*
*
CB LEDs:
CB
0
1
-------------Amber .
.
Green *
*
Blue
*
.
FPM Display contents:
+--------------------+
|tigh
|
|5 Alarms active
|
|R: SIB-L - Fan Rev M|
|Y: Check SIB 0
|
+--------------------|
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine
0
1
-------------------------OK
*
*
Fail
.
.
Master
*
.

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Front Panel Alarm Indicators:


----------------------------Red LED
*
Yellow LED
*
Major relay *
Minor relay *
Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-----------------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Green *
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
CB LEDs:
CB
0
1
-------------Amber .
.
Green *
*
Blue
*
.
SCG LEDs:
SCG 0
1
-------------Amber .
.
Green *
*
Blue
*
.
SIB LEDs:
SIB 0
1
2
3
4
-------------------------Red
.
.
.
.
.
Green *
.
.
.
.

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show chassis environment


Syntax

show chassis environment

Syntax (T4000
Router)

show chassis environment


<cb cb-slot-number>
<fpc fpc-slot-number>
<fpm>
<pem pem-slot-number>
<routing-engine name>
<scg scg-slot-number>
<sib sib-slot-number>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis environment


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis environment


<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis environment


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)

Release Information

236

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<cb slot-number <interconnect-device name>>
<fpc slot-number <interconnect-device name>>
<interconnect-device name <slot-number>
<node-device name>
<pem slot-number (interconnect-device name slot-number) | (node-device name)>
<routing-engine name <interconnect-device name slot-number>>
show chassis environment
<cb cb-slot-number>
<ccg ccg-slot-number >
<fpc fpc-slot-number>
<fpm>
<monitored>
<pdu pdu-slot-number>
<routing-engine re-slot-number>
<sib sib-slot-number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
monitored option added in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.

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Description

Options

Display environmental information about the router or switch chassis, including the
temperature and information about the fans, power supplies, and Routing Engine.
noneDisplay environmental information about the router or switch chassis. On a TX

Matrix router, display environmental information about the TX Matrix router and its
attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display environmental information
about the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for all the members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


cb cb-slot-number(PTX Series, T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information for the Control Board. Replace cb-slot with 0 or 1.


cb interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information for the Control Board on an Interconnect device.


ccg ccg-slot-number(PTX Series only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for the Centralized Clock Generator. Replace cb-slot with a value of 0
or 1.
fpc fpc-slot(QFX3500 switches and QFabric Switches) (Optional) On the QFX3500

switch, display chassis environmental information for a specified Flexible PIC


Concentrator. On a QFabric switch, display chassis environment information for a
specified Flexible PIC Concentrator on an Interconnect device.
fpc fpc-slot(PTX Series, T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for a specified Flexible PIC Concentrator. For T4000 Core Routers,
replace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 7.
fpm(PTX Series only, T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for the craft interface (FPM).


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information for the Interconnect device.


monitored(PTX Series only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental information for

monitored temperatures only. Temperatures that are not included in temperature


alarm computations are not displayed.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display chassis environmental information for a specified T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
chassis environmental information for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from
0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental information

for the local Virtual Chassis member.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for the Node device.


pdu pdu-slot-number(PTX Series only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for the specified power distribution unit.


pem(QFX3500 switches and QFabric Switches) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information for the Power Entry Module on the specified Interconnect
device or Node device.
pem pem-slot-number(T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information for the Power Entry Module on the specified Power Entry Module. Replace
pem-slot-number with a value of 0 or 1.
routing-engine(QFX3500 switches and QFabric Switches) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information for the Routing Engine on the specified Interconnect


device.
routing-engine re-slot-number(PTX Series, T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display

chassis environmental information for the specified Routing Engine. Replace


re-slot-number with a value of 0 or 1.
scg(T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display chassis environmental information about

the SONET Clock Generator.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental information

about the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display chassis environmental

information about the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number with 0.
sib sib-slot-number(PTX Series, T4000 Core Routers) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information about the specified switch interface board. For T4000
Core Routers, replace sib-slot-number with a value from 0 through 4.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

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view

show chassis environment cb on page 264

show chassis environment ccg on page 279

show chassis environment cip on page 281

show chassis environment fpc on page 283

show chassis environment fpm on page 301

show chassis environment mcs on page 306

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show chassis environment monitored on page 308

show chassis environment pcg on page 309

show chassis environment pdu on page 311

show chassis environment pem on page 314

show chassis environment routing-engine on page 321

show chassis environment scg on page 325

show chassis environment sib on page 334

show chassis environment (J2300 Router) on page 240


show chassis environment (J4300 or J6300 Router) on page 240
show chassis environment (M5 Router) on page 240
show chassis environment (M7i Router) on page 241
show chassis environment (M10 Router) on page 241
show chassis environment (M10i Router) on page 241
show chassis environment (M20 Router) on page 242
show chassis environment (M40 Router) on page 242
show chassis environment (M40e Router) on page 242
show chassis environment (M120 Router) on page 243
show chassis environment (M160 Router) on page 244
show chassis environment (M320 Router) on page 244
show chassis environment (MX240 Router) on page 245
show chassis environment (MX240 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 246
show chassis environment (MX480 Router) on page 247
show chassis environment (MX480 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 248
show chassis environment (MX960 Router) on page 249
show chassis environment (MX960 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 249
show chassis environment (T320 Router) on page 252
show chassis environment (T640 Router) on page 253
show chassis environment (T4000 Router) on page 253
show chassis environment (TX Matrix Router) on page 255
show chassis environment (T1600 Router) on page 257
show chassis environment (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 257
show chassis environment (EX4200 Standalone Switch) on page 260
show chassis environment (QFX Series) on page 260
show chassis environment node-device (QFabric Switch) on page 260
show chassis environment pem (QFX Series) on page 260
show chassis environment (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 261
Table 49 on page 240 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 49: show chassis environment Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Power

Power information:

Temp

(M5, M10, M20, and M40 routers and EX Series switches only) Power supply status: OK, Testing,
(during initial power-on), Failed, or Absent.

(M7i, M10i, M40e, M120, M160, M320, and T Series routers and EX Series switches only) Power
Entry Modules status: OK, Testing, (during initial power-on), Check, Failed, or Absent.

(PTX Series only) Power information is reported in PDU or PSM combinations. The status is: OK,
Testing, (during initial power-on), Check, Failed, or Absent.

Temperature of air flowing through the chassis in degrees Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F).
On PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, multiple cooling zones are supported. FRU temperatures
in each zone are coordinated with the fan speed of fan trays in those zones.
Fan status: OK, Testing (during initial power-on), Failed, or Absent.

Fan

On PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, multiple fan trays are supported. Fan status is reported
in Fan Tray or Fan combinations. Measurement indicates actual fan RPM (PTX only).
Misc

Information about other components of the chassis:

On some routers, this field indicates the status of one or more additional components.

On the M160 router, Misc includes CIP (Connector Interface Panel). OK indicates that the CIP is
present.

On the T640 router, Misc includes CIP and SPMB (Switch Processor Mezzanine Board). OK indicates
that the item is present.

On PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, Misc includes the SPMB (Switch Processor Mezzanine
Board). OK indicates that the item is present.

Sample Output
show chassis
environment (J2300
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Temp Routing Engine
OK
Fan
Fan
OK

show chassis
environment (J4300 or
J6300 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Temp Routing Engine
OK
Fan
Fan 0
OK
Fan 1
OK

show chassis
environment (M5
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power Power Supply A
OK
Power Supply B
Absent
Temp FPC 0
OK
FEB
OK
PS Intake
OK
PS Exhaust
OK
Routing Engine
OK
Fans Left Fan 1
OK

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Measurement
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F

Measurement
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F

Measurement

30 degrees C / 86 degrees
33 degrees C / 91 degrees
27 degrees C / 80 degrees
27 degrees C / 80 degrees
34 degrees C / 93 degrees
Spinning at normal speed

F
F
F
F
F

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Misc

show chassis
environment (M7i
Router)

show chassis
environment (M10
Router)

show chassis
environment (M10i
Router)

Left Fan 2
Left Fan 3
Left Fan 4
Craft Interface

OK
OK
OK
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power Power Supply 0
OK
Power Supply 1
Absent
Temp Intake
OK
FPC 0
OK
Power Supplies
OK
CFEB Intake
OK
CFEB Exhaust
OK
Routing Engine
OK
Fans Fan 1
OK
Fan 2
OK
Fan 3
OK
Fan 4
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power Power Supply A
OK
Power Supply B
Failed
Temp FPC 0
OK
FPC 1
OK
FEB
OK
PS Intake
OK
PS Exhaust
OK
Routing Engine
OK
Fans Left Fan 1
OK
Left Fan 2
OK
Left Fan 3
OK
Left Fan 4
OK
Misc Craft Interface
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power Power Supply 0
OK
Power Supply 1
OK
Power Supply 2
Absent
Power Supply 3
Absent
Temp Intake
OK
FPC 0
OK
FPC 1
OK
Lower Power Supplies
OK
Upper Power Supplies
OK
CFEB Intake
OK
CFEB Exhaust
OK
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
OK
Fans Fan Tray 0 Fan 1
OK
Fan Tray 0 Fan 2
OK
Fan Tray 0 Fan 3
OK
Fan Tray 0 Fan 4
OK
Fan Tray 0 Fan 5
OK
Fan Tray 0 Fan 6
OK

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Spinning at normal speed


Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

Measurement

22 degrees C / 71 degrees
23 degrees C / 73 degrees
23 degrees C / 73 degrees
24 degrees C / 75 degrees
29 degrees C / 84 degrees
26 degrees C / 78 degrees
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

F
F
F
F
F
F

Measurement

36 degrees C / 96 degrees
35 degrees C / 95 degrees
34 degrees C / 93 degrees
31 degrees C / 87 degrees
34 degrees C / 93 degrees
35 degrees C / 95 degrees
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

F
F
F
F
F
F

Measurement

26 degrees C / 78 degrees
27 degrees C / 80 degrees
28 degrees C / 82 degrees
29 degrees C / 84 degrees
28 degrees C / 82 degrees
27 degrees C / 80 degrees
36 degrees C / 96 degrees
31 degrees C / 87 degrees
27 degrees C / 80 degrees
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F

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Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

show chassis
environment (M20
Router)

show chassis
environment (M40
Router)

show chassis
environment (M40e
Router)

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Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray

0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

OK
OK
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power Power Supply A
OK
Power Supply B
Absent
Temp FPC 0
OK
FPC 1
OK
Power Supply A
OK
Power Supply B
Absent
SSB 0
OK
Backplane
OK
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
Testing
Fans Rear Fan
OK
Front Upper Fan
OK
Front Middle Fan
OK
Front Bottom Fan
OK
Misc Craft Interface
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power Power Supply A
OK
Power Supply B
Absent
Temp FPC 3
OK
FPC 6
OK
SCB
OK
Backplane @ A1
OK
Backplane @ A2
OK
Routing Engine
OK
Fans Top Impeller
OK
Bottom impeller
OK
Rear Left Fan
OK
Rear Center Fan
OK
Rear Right Fan
OK
Misc Craft Interface
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power PEM 0
OK
PEM 1
Absent
Temp PCG 0
OK
PCG 1
OK
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
OK
MCS 0
OK
MCS 1
OK
SFM 0 SPP
OK

Spinning at normal speed


Spinning at normal speed

Measurement

28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
22 degrees C / 71 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
22 degrees C / 71 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed

Measurement

24 degrees C / 75 degrees
26 degrees C / 78 degrees
26 degrees C / 78 degrees
28 degrees C / 82 degrees
23 degrees C / 73 degrees
26 degrees C / 78 degrees
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

F
F
F
F
F
F

Measurement

44
47
40
37
45
42
40

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/

111 degrees F
116 degrees F
104 degrees F
98 degrees F
113 degrees F
107 degrees F
104 degrees F

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Fans

Misc

show chassis
environment (M120
Router)

SFM 0 SPR
SFM 1 SPP
SFM 1 SPR
FPC 0
FPC 1
FPC 2
FPC 4
FPC 5
FPC 6
FPC 7
FPM CMB
FPM Display
Rear Bottom Blower
Rear Top Blower
Front Top Blower
Fan Tray Rear Left
Fan Tray Rear Right
Fan Tray Front Left
Fan Tray Front Right
CIP

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
FEB 3 Intake
FEB 3 Exhaust A
FEB 3 Exhaust B
FEB 4 Intake
FEB 4 Exhaust A
FEB 4 Exhaust B
FPC 2 Exhaust A
FPC 2 Exhaust B
FPC 3 Exhaust A
FPC 3 Exhaust B
FPC 4 Exhaust A
FPC 4 Exhaust B
Fans Front Top Tray Fan 1
Front Top Tray Fan 2
Front Top Tray Fan 3
Front Top Tray Fan 4
Front Top Tray Fan 5
Front Top Tray Fan 6
Front Top Tray Fan 7
Front Top Tray Fan 8
Front Bottom Tray Fan 1
Front Bottom Tray Fan 2
Front Bottom Tray Fan 3
Front Bottom Tray Fan 4
Front Bottom Tray Fan 5
Front Bottom Tray Fan 6
Front Bottom Tray Fan 7

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44 degrees C / 111 degrees F


43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

Status
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement

43 degrees C / 109 degrees F


44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

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Front Bottom Tray Fan 8


Rear Top Tray Fan 1
Rear Top Tray Fan 2
Rear Top Tray Fan 3
Rear Top Tray Fan 4
Rear Top Tray Fan 5
Rear Top Tray Fan 6
Rear Top Tray Fan 7
Rear Top Tray Fan 8
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 1
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 2
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 3
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 4
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 5
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 6
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 7
Rear Bottom Tray Fan 8

show chassis
environment (M160
Router)

show chassis
environment (M320
Router)

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Class Item
Status
Power PEM 0
OK
Temp PCG 0
OK
PCG 1
Absent
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
Absent
MCS 0
OK
SFM 0 SPP
OK
SFM 0 SPR
OK
SFM 1 SPP
OK
SFM 1 SPR
OK
SFM 2 SPP
OK
SFM 2 SPR
OK
SFM 3 SPP
OK
SFM 3 SPR
OK
FPC 0
OK
FPC 6
OK
FPM CMB
OK
FPM Display
OK
Fans Rear Bottom Blower
OK
Rear Top Blower
OK
Front Top Blower
OK
Fan Tray Rear Left
OK
Fan Tray Rear Right
OK
Fan Tray Front Left
OK
Fan Tray Front Right
OK
Misc CIP
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Temp PEM 0
Absent
PEM 1
Absent
PEM 2
OK
PEM 3
OK
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
OK
CB 0
OK
CB 1
OK
SIB 0
OK
SIB 1
OK
SIB 2
OK

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

Measurement
PEM 1
Absent
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

Measurement

33
32
36
36
38
29
38

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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/

91 degrees F
89 degrees F
96 degrees F
96 degrees F
100 degrees F
84 degrees F
100 degrees F

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Fan

Misc

show chassis
environment (MX240
Router)

SIB 3
FPC 0 Intake
FPC 0 Exhaust
FPC 1 Intake
FPC 1 Exhaust
FPC 2 Intake
FPC 2 Exhaust
FPC 3 Intake
FPC 3 Exhaust
FPC 6 Intake
FPC 6 Exhaust
FPC 7 Intake
FPC 7 Exhaust
FPM GBUS
Top Left Front fan
Top Right Rear fan
Top Right Front fan
Top Left Rear fan
Bottom Left Front fan
Bottom Right Rear fan
Bottom Right Front fan
Bottom Left Rear fan
Rear Fan 1 (TOP)
Rear Fan 2
Rear Fan 3
Rear Fan 4
Rear Fan 5
Rear Fan 6
Rear Fan 7 (Bottom)
CIP

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
PEM 2
PEM 3
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 0 ACBC
CB 0 SF A
CB 0 SF B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
CB 1 ACBC
CB 1 SF A
CB 1 SF B
FPC 1 Intake
FPC 1 Exhaust A
FPC 1 Exhaust B
FPC 1 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 0 Chip
FPC 1 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 1 Chip
FPC 1 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 2 Chip

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41 degrees C / 105 degrees F


28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

Status
OK
OK
Absent
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F

39
37
36
34
38
37
49
41
37
34
39
38
47
41
33
38
53
50
53
49
52
47
49

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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102 degrees F
98 degrees F
96 degrees F
93 degrees F
100 degrees F
98 degrees F
120 degrees F
105 degrees F
98 degrees F
93 degrees F
102 degrees F
100 degrees F
116 degrees F
105 degrees F
91 degrees F
100 degrees F
127 degrees F
122 degrees F
127 degrees F
120 degrees F
125 degrees F
116 degrees F
120 degrees F

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Fans

show chassis
environment (MX240
Router with Enhanced
MX SCB)

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FPC 1 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 3 Chip
FPC 1 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 0 Chip
FPC 1 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 1 Chip
FPC 2 Intake
FPC 2 Exhaust A
FPC 2 Exhaust B
FPC 2 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 0 Chip
FPC 2 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 1 Chip
FPC 2 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 2 Chip
FPC 2 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 3 Chip
FPC 2 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 2 IA 0 Chip
FPC 2 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 2 IA 1 Chip
Front Fan
Middle Fan
Rear Fan

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
PEM 2
PEM 3
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 0 ACBC
CB 0 XF A
CB 0 XF B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
CB 1 ACBC
CB 1 XF A
CB 1 XF B
FPC 1 Intake
FPC 1 Exhaust A
FPC 1 Exhaust B
FPC 1 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 0 Chip
FPC 1 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 1 Chip
FPC 1 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 2 Chip
FPC 1 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 3 Chip
FPC 1 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 0 Chip
FPC 1 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 1 Chip
FPC 2 Intake

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

44 degrees C / 111 degrees F


46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
56 degrees C / 132 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
55 degrees C / 131 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
53 degrees C / 127 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

Status
OK
OK
Absent
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F

39
37
36
34
38
37
49
41
37
34
39
38
47
41
33
38
53
50
53
49
52
47
49
44
46
45
44
44
48
32

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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/
/
/
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/
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/
/

102 degrees F
98 degrees F
96 degrees F
93 degrees F
100 degrees F
98 degrees F
120 degrees F
105 degrees F
98 degrees F
93 degrees F
102 degrees F
100 degrees F
116 degrees F
105 degrees F
91 degrees F
100 degrees F
127 degrees F
122 degrees F
127 degrees F
120 degrees F
125 degrees F
116 degrees F
120 degrees F
111 degrees F
114 degrees F
113 degrees F
111 degrees F
111 degrees F
118 degrees F
89 degrees F

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Fans

show chassis
environment (MX480
Router)

FPC 2 Exhaust A
FPC 2 Exhaust B
FPC 2 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 0 Chip
FPC 2 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 1 Chip
FPC 2 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 2 Chip
FPC 2 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 3 Chip
FPC 2 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 2 IA 0 Chip
FPC 2 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 2 IA 1 Chip
Front Fan
Middle Fan
Rear Fan

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
PEM 2
PEM 3
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 0 ACBC
CB 0 SF A
CB 0 SF B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
CB 1 ACBC
CB 1 SF A
CB 1 SF B
FPC 0 Intake
FPC 0 Exhaust A
FPC 0 Exhaust B
FPC 0 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 0 Chip
FPC 0 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 1 Chip
FPC 0 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 2 Chip
FPC 0 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 3 Chip
FPC 0 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 0 IA 0 Chip
FPC 0 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 0 IA 1 Chip
FPC 1 Intake
FPC 1 Exhaust A
FPC 1 Exhaust B
FPC 1 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 0 Chip
FPC 1 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 1 Chip
FPC 1 I3 2 TSensor

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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

40 degrees C / 104
52 degrees C / 125
52 degrees C / 125
56 degrees C / 132
52 degrees C / 125
55 degrees C / 131
49 degrees C / 120
52 degrees C / 125
44 degrees C / 111
48 degrees C / 118
50 degrees C / 122
48 degrees C / 118
47 degrees C / 116
53 degrees C / 127
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal

Status
OK
OK
Absent
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F

44
45
36
38
39
37
51
44
36
39
40
37
50
43
36
39
51
49
56
47
52
46
48
42
45
45
45
44
48
37
41
52
51
57
48
52
46

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
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degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
speed
speed
speed

F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F

111 degrees F
113 degrees F
96 degrees F
100 degrees F
102 degrees F
98 degrees F
123 degrees F
111 degrees F
96 degrees F
102 degrees F
104 degrees F
98 degrees F
122 degrees F
109 degrees F
96 degrees F
102 degrees F
123 degrees F
120 degrees F
132 degrees F
116 degrees F
125 degrees F
114 degrees F
118 degrees F
107 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
111 degrees F
118 degrees F
98 degrees F
105 degrees F
125 degrees F
123 degrees F
134 degrees F
118 degrees F
125 degrees F
114 degrees F

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show chassis
environment (MX480
Router with Enhanced
MX SCB)

248

FPC 1 I3 2 Chip
FPC 1 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 3 Chip
FPC 1 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 0 Chip
FPC 1 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 1 Chip
Top Rear Fan
Bottom Rear Fan
Top Middle Fan
Bottom Middle Fan
Top Front Fan
Bottom Front Fan

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
PEM 2
PEM 3
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 0 ACBC
CB 0 XF A
CB 0 XF B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
CB 1 ACBC
CB 1 XF A
CB 1 XF B
FPC 0 Intake
FPC 0 Exhaust A
FPC 0 Exhaust B
FPC 0 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 0 Chip
FPC 0 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 1 Chip
FPC 0 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 2 Chip
FPC 0 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 3 Chip
FPC 0 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 0 IA 0 Chip
FPC 0 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 0 IA 1 Chip
FPC 1 Intake
FPC 1 Exhaust A
FPC 1 Exhaust B
FPC 1 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 0 Chip
FPC 1 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 1 Chip
FPC 1 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 2 Chip
FPC 1 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 1 I3 3 Chip
FPC 1 IA 0 TSensor

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

50 degrees C / 122
42 degrees C / 107
46 degrees C / 114
49 degrees C / 120
48 degrees C / 118
46 degrees C / 114
50 degrees C / 122
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal

Status
OK
OK
Absent
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F

44
45
36
38
39
37
51
44
36
39
40
37
50
43
36
39
51
49
56
47
52
46
48
42
45
45
45
44
48
37
41
52
51
57
48
52
46
50
42
46
49

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

F
F
F
F
F
F
F

111 degrees F
113 degrees F
96 degrees F
100 degrees F
102 degrees F
98 degrees F
123 degrees F
111 degrees F
96 degrees F
102 degrees F
104 degrees F
98 degrees F
122 degrees F
109 degrees F
96 degrees F
102 degrees F
123 degrees F
120 degrees F
132 degrees F
116 degrees F
125 degrees F
114 degrees F
118 degrees F
107 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
111 degrees F
118 degrees F
98 degrees F
105 degrees F
125 degrees F
123 degrees F
134 degrees F
118 degrees F
125 degrees F
114 degrees F
122 degrees F
107 degrees F
114 degrees F
120 degrees F

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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

48 degrees C / 118
46 degrees C / 114
50 degrees C / 122
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal
Spinning at normal

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
PEM 2
PEM 3
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
CB 1 ACBC
CB 1 SF A
CB 1 SF B
CB 2 Intake
CB 2 Exhaust A
CB 2 Exhaust B
CB 2 ACBC
CB 2 SF A
CB 2 SF B
FPC 4 Intake
FPC 4 Exhaust A
FPC 4 Exhaust B
FPC 7 Intake
FPC 7 Exhaust A
FPC 7 Exhaust B
Fans Top Fan Tray Temp
Top Tray Fan 1
Top Tray Fan 2
Top Tray Fan 3
Top Tray Fan 4
Top Tray Fan 5
Top Tray Fan 6
Bottom Fan Tray Temp
Bottom Tray Fan 1
Bottom Tray Fan 2
Bottom Tray Fan 3
Bottom Tray Fan 4
Bottom Tray Fan 5
Bottom Tray Fan 6

Status
Absent
Absent
Check
OK
OK
Absent
OK
OK
OK
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Failed
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Failed
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
PEM 2
PEM 3
Routing Engine 0

Status
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement

Fans

show chassis
environment (MX960
Router)

show chassis
environment (MX960
Router with Enhanced
MX SCB)

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FPC 1 IA 0 Chip
FPC 1 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 1 IA 1 Chip
Top Rear Fan
Bottom Rear Fan
Top Middle Fan
Bottom Middle Fan
Top Front Fan
Bottom Front Fan

degrees F
degrees F
degrees F
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F

24
36
38
24
36
42

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/

75 degrees F
96 degrees F
100 degrees F
75 degrees F
96 degrees F
107 degrees F

Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

50
50
50
42

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/

122
122
122
107

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

F
F
F
F

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Routing Engine 1
Routing Engine 1 CPU
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 0 ACBC
CB 0 XF A
CB 0 XF B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
CB 1 ACBC
CB 1 XF A
CB 1 XF B
CB 2 Intake
CB 2 Exhaust A
CB 2 Exhaust B
CB 2 ACBC
CB 2 XF A
CB 2 XF B
FPC 0 Intake
FPC 0 Exhaust A
FPC 0 Exhaust B
FPC 0 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 0 Chip
FPC 0 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 1 Chip
FPC 0 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 2 Chip
FPC 0 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 0 I3 3 Chip
FPC 0 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 0 IA 0 Chip
FPC 0 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 0 IA 1 Chip
FPC 1 Intake
FPC 1 Exhaust A
FPC 1 Exhaust B
FPC 1 LU 0 TCAM TSensor
FPC 1 LU 0 TCAM Chip
FPC 1 LU 0 TSensor
FPC 1 LU 0 Chip
FPC 1 MQ 0 TSensor
FPC 1 MQ 0 Chip
FPC 1 LU 1 TCAM TSensor
FPC 1 LU 1 TCAM Chip
FPC 1 LU 1 TSensor
FPC 1 LU 1 Chip
FPC 1 MQ 1 TSensor
FPC 1 MQ 1 Chip
FPC 2 Intake
FPC 2 Exhaust A
FPC 2 Exhaust B
FPC 2 I3 0 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 0 Chip
FPC 2 I3 1 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 1 Chip
FPC 2 I3 2 TSensor
FPC 2 I3 2 Chip
FPC 2 I3 3 TSensor

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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

51
39
44
35
36
43
38
53
47
35
35
41
38
52
47
32
30
35
33
51
50
35
39
50
50
56
47
50
45
48
41
44
45
45
44
48
36
47
43
53
57
53
60
53
56
51
52
51
53
51
58
35
39
54
52
59
48
52
47
49
41

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

123 degrees F
102 degrees F
111 degrees F
95 degrees F
96 degrees F
109 degrees F
100 degrees F
127 degrees F
116 degrees F
95 degrees F
95 degrees F
105 degrees F
100 degrees F
125 degrees F
116 degrees F
89 degrees F
86 degrees F
95 degrees F
91 degrees F
123 degrees F
122 degrees F
95 degrees F
102 degrees F
122 degrees F
122 degrees F
132 degrees F
116 degrees F
122 degrees F
113 degrees F
118 degrees F
105 degrees F
111 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
111 degrees F
118 degrees F
96 degrees F
116 degrees F
109 degrees F
127 degrees F
134 degrees F
127 degrees F
140 degrees F
127 degrees F
132 degrees F
123 degrees F
125 degrees F
123 degrees F
127 degrees F
123 degrees F
136 degrees F
95 degrees F
102 degrees F
129 degrees F
125 degrees F
138 degrees F
118 degrees F
125 degrees F
116 degrees F
120 degrees F
105 degrees F

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC

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2 I3 3 Chip
2 IA 0 TSensor
2 IA 0 Chip
2 IA 1 TSensor
2 IA 1 Chip
3 Intake
3 Exhaust A
3 Exhaust B
3 I3 0 TSensor
3 I3 0 Chip
3 I3 1 TSensor
3 I3 1 Chip
3 IA 0 TSensor
3 IA 0 Chip
5 Intake
5 Exhaust A
5 Exhaust B
5 LU 0 TSensor
5 LU 0 Chip
5 LU 1 TSensor
5 LU 1 Chip
5 LU 2 TSensor
5 LU 2 Chip
5 LU 3 TSensor
5 LU 3 Chip
5 MQ 0 TSensor
5 MQ 0 Chip
5 MQ 1 TSensor
5 MQ 1 Chip
5 MQ 2 TSensor
5 MQ 2 Chip
5 MQ 3 TSensor
5 MQ 3 Chip
7 Intake
7 Exhaust A
7 Exhaust B
7 QX 0 TSensor
7 QX 0 Chip
7 LU 0 TCAM TSensor
7 LU 0 TCAM Chip
7 LU 0 TSensor
7 LU 0 Chip
7 MQ 0 TSensor
7 MQ 0 Chip
8 Intake
8 Exhaust A
8 Exhaust B
8 I3 0 TSensor
8 I3 0 Chip
8 BDS 0 TSensor
8 BDS 0 Chip
8 IA 0 TSensor
8 IA 0 Chip
10 Intake
10 Exhaust A
10 Exhaust B
10 I3 0 TSensor
10 I3 0 Chip
10 I3 1 TSensor
10 I3 1 Chip
10 I3 2 TSensor

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

44
47
46
45
49
34
34
47
48
52
46
48
41
40
42
42
53
53
54
53
61
53
51
53
53
47
52
47
52
47
46
47
45
36
35
33
42
47
42
44
42
46
42
45
33
33
36
38
43
37
36
37
37
38
36
41
40
42
40
44
42

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
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/
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

111 degrees F
116 degrees F
114 degrees F
113 degrees F
120 degrees F
93 degrees F
93 degrees F
116 degrees F
118 degrees F
125 degrees F
114 degrees F
118 degrees F
105 degrees F
104 degrees F
107 degrees F
107 degrees F
127 degrees F
127 degrees F
129 degrees F
127 degrees F
141 degrees F
127 degrees F
123 degrees F
127 degrees F
127 degrees F
116 degrees F
125 degrees F
116 degrees F
125 degrees F
116 degrees F
114 degrees F
116 degrees F
113 degrees F
96 degrees F
95 degrees F
91 degrees F
107 degrees F
116 degrees F
107 degrees F
111 degrees F
107 degrees F
114 degrees F
107 degrees F
113 degrees F
91 degrees F
91 degrees F
96 degrees F
100 degrees F
109 degrees F
98 degrees F
96 degrees F
98 degrees F
98 degrees F
100 degrees F
96 degrees F
105 degrees F
104 degrees F
107 degrees F
104 degrees F
111 degrees F
107 degrees F

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Fans

show chassis
environment (T320
Router)

252

FPC 10 I3 2 Chip
FPC 10 I3 3 TSensor
FPC 10 I3 3 Chip
FPC 10 IA 0 TSensor
FPC 10 IA 0 Chip
FPC 10 IA 1 TSensor
FPC 10 IA 1 Chip
Top Fan Tray Temp
Top Tray Fan 1
Top Tray Fan 2
Top Tray Fan 3
Top Tray Fan 4
Top Tray Fan 5
Top Tray Fan 6
Bottom Fan Tray Temp
Bottom Tray Fan 1
Bottom Tray Fan 2
Bottom Tray Fan 3
Bottom Tray Fan 4
Bottom Tray Fan 5
Bottom Tray Fan 6

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Power PEM 0
OK
PEM 1
Absent
Temp SCG 0
OK
SCG 1
OK
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
OK
CB 0
OK
CB 1
OK
SIB 0
OK
SIB 1
OK
SIB 2
OK
FPC 0 Top
OK
FPC 0 Bottom
OK
FPC 1 Top
OK
FPC 1 Bottom
OK
FPC 2 Top
OK
FPC 2 Bottom
OK
FPM GBUS
OK
FPM Display
OK
Fans Top Left Front fan
OK
Top Left Middle fan
OK
Top Left Rear fan
OK
Top Right Front fan
OK
Top Right Middle fan
OK
Top Right Rear fan
OK
Bottom Left Front fan OK
Bottom Left Middle fan OK
Bottom Left Rear fan
OK
Bottom Right Front fan OK
Bottom Right Middle fan OK
Bottom Right Rear fan OK
Rear Tray Top fan
OK
Rear Tray Second fan
OK
Rear Tray Middle fan
OK
Rear Tray Fourth fan
OK
Rear Tray Bottom fan
OK
Misc CIP
OK

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

43 degrees C / 109 degrees F


39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

Measurement

28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

SPMB 0
SPMB 1

show chassis
environment (T640
Router)

show chassis
environment (T4000
Router)

OK
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Status
Temp PEM 0
Absent
PEM 1
OK
SCG 0
OK
SCG 1
OK
Routing Engine 0
Present
Routing Engine 1
OK
CB 0
Present
CB 1
OK
SIB 0
Absent
SIB 1
Absent
SIB 2
Absent
SIB 3
Absent
SIB 4
Absent
FPC 4 Top
Testing
FPC 4 Bottom
Testing
FPC 5 Top
Testing
FPC 5 Bottom
Testing
FPC 6 Top
Testing
FPC 6 Bottom
Testing
FPM GBUS
OK
FPM Display
Absent
Fans Top Left Front fan
OK
Top Left Middle fan
OK
Top Left Rear fan
OK
Top Right Front fan
OK
Top Right Middle fan
OK
Top Right Rear fan
OK
Bottom Left Front fan OK
Bottom Left Middle fan OK
Bottom Left Rear fan
OK
Bottom Right Front fan OK
Bottom Right Middle fan OK
Bottom Right Rear fan OK
Fourth Blower from top OK
Bottom Blower
OK
Middle Blower
OK
Top Blower
OK
Second Blower from top OK
Misc CIP
OK
SPMB 0
OK
SPMB 1
OK

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
SCG 0
SCG 1
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 0 CPU
Routing Engine 1
Routing Engine 1 CPU
CB 0
CB 1

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Measurement
22 degrees C / 71 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F

23 degrees C / 73 degrees F
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

Status
OK
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

Measurement
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
33
33
33
50
32
46
32
33

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

91 degrees F
91 degrees F
91 degrees F
122 degrees F
89 degrees F
114 degrees F
89 degrees F
91 degrees F

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SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPM
FPM
Top
Top
Top
Top

0
1
2
3
4
0 Fan Intake
0 Fan Exhaust
0 PMB
0 LMB0
0 LMB1
0 LMB2
0 PFE1 LU2
0 PFE1 LU0
0 PFE0 LU0
0 XF1
0 XF0
0 XM1
0 XM0
0 PFE0 LU1
0 PFE0 LU2
0 PFE1 LU1
3 Fan Intake
3 Fan Exhaust
3 PMB
3 LMB0
3 LMB1
3 LMB2
3 PFE1 LU2
3 PFE1 LU0
3 PFE0 LU0
3 XF1
3 XF0
3 XM1
3 XM0
3 PFE0 LU1
3 PFE0 LU2
3 PFE1 LU1
5 Top
5 Bottom
6 Fan Intake
6 Fan Exhaust
6 PMB
6 LMB0
6 LMB1
6 LMB2
6 PFE1 LU2
6 PFE1 LU0
6 PFE0 LU0
6 XF1
6 XF0
6 XM1
6 XM0
6 PFE0 LU1
6 PFE0 LU2
6 PFE1 LU1
GBUS
Display
Left Front fan
Left Middle fan
Left Rear fan
Right Front fan

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

42 degrees C / 107 degrees F


42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
56 degrees C / 132 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
54 degrees C / 129 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
63 degrees C / 145 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
62 degrees C / 143 degrees F
63 degrees C / 145 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
67 degrees C / 152 degrees F
63 degrees C / 145 degrees F
66 degrees C / 150 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
60 degrees C / 140 degrees F
58 degrees C / 136 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
71 degrees C / 159 degrees F
58 degrees C / 136 degrees F
65 degrees C / 149 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
66 degrees C / 150 degrees F
69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
Spinning at high speed
Spinning at high speed
Spinning at high speed
Spinning at high speed

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

Misc

show chassis
environment (TX
Matrix Router)

Top Right Middle fan


Top Right Rear fan
Bottom Left Front fan
Bottom Left Middle fan
Bottom Left Rear fan
Bottom Right Front fan
Bottom Right Middle fan
Bottom Right Rear fan
Rear Tray Top fan
Rear Tray Second fan
Rear Tray Third fan
Rear Tray Fourth fan
Rear Tray Fifth fan
Rear Tray Sixth fan
Rear Tray Seventh fan
Rear Tray Bottom fan
CIP
SPMB 0
SPMB 1

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

user@host> show chassis environment


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Class Item
Status
Measurement
Temp PEM 0
Absent
PEM 1
OK
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
Routing Engine 0
OK
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
Routing Engine 1
OK
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
CB 0
OK
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
CB 1
OK
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
SIB 0
OK
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
SIB 0 (B)
OK
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
FPM GBUS
OK
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
FPM Display
OK
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
Fans Top Left Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Left Middle fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Left Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Right Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Right Middle fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Right Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Left Front fan OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Left Middle fan OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Left Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Right Front fan OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Right Middle fan OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Right Rear fan OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Top fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Second fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Third fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Fourth fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Fifth fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Sixth fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Seventh fan OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Bottom fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Misc CIP 0
OK
CIP 1
OK
SPMB 0
OK
SPMB 1
OK
lcc0-re0:
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Class Item
Status
Temp PEM 0
OK
PEM 1
Absent
SCG 0
OK
SCG 1
Absent
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
OK
CB 0
OK
CB 1
OK
SIB 0
OK
SIB 0 (B)
OK
FPC 0 Top
OK
FPC 0 Bottom
OK
FPC 1 Top
OK
FPC 1 Bottom
OK
FPM GBUS
OK
FPM Display
OK
Fans Top Left Front fan
OK
Top Left Middle fan
OK
Top Left Rear fan
OK
Top Right Front fan
OK
Top Right Middle fan
OK
Top Right Rear fan
OK
Bottom Left Front fan OK
Bottom Left Middle fan OK
Bottom Left Rear fan
OK
Bottom Right Front fan OK
Bottom Right Middle fan OK
Bottom Right Rear fan OK
Rear Tray Top fan
OK
Rear Tray Second fan
OK
Rear Tray Third fan
OK
Rear Tray Fourth fan
OK
Rear Tray Fifth fan
OK
Rear Tray Sixth fan
OK
Rear Tray Seventh fan OK
Rear Tray Bottom fan
OK
Misc CIP
OK
SPMB 0
OK
SPMB 1
OK

Measurement
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Class Item
Status
Measurement
Temp PEM 0
OK
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
PEM 1
Absent
SCG 0
OK
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
SCG 1
Absent
Routing Engine 0
OK
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
Routing Engine 1
OK
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
CB 0
OK
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
SIB 0
OK
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
SIB 0 (B)
OK
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
FPC 0 Top
OK
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
FPC 0 Bottom
OK
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
FPC 1 Top
OK
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
FPC 1 Bottom
OK
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
FPM GBUS
OK
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
FPM Display
OK
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
Fans Top Left Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed

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Top Left Middle fan

OK

Spinning at normal speed

...

show chassis
environment (T1600
Router)

show chassis
environment (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PEM 0
PEM 1
SCG 0
SCG 1
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
CB 0
CB 1
SIB 0
SIB 0 (B)
SIB 1
SIB 1 (B)
SIB 2
SIB 2 (B)
SIB 3
SIB 3 (B)
SIB 4
SIB 4 (B)
FPC 0 Top
FPC 0 Bottom
FPC 1 Top
FPC 1 Bottom
FPM GBUS
FPM Display
Fans Top Left Front fan
Top Left Middle fan
Top Left Rear fan
Top Right Front fan
Top Right Middle fan
Top Right Rear fan
Bottom Left Front fan
Bottom Left Middle fan
Bottom Left Rear fan
Bottom Right Front fan
Bottom Right Middle fan
Bottom Right Rear fan
Rear Tray Top fan
Rear Tray Second fan
Rear Tray Third fan
Rear Tray Fourth fan
Rear Tray Fifth fan
Rear Tray Sixth fan
Rear Tray Seventh fan
Rear Tray Bottom fan
Misc CIP
SPMB 0
SPMB 1

Status
OK
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

user@host> show chassis environment


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Class Item
Status
Measurement
Temp PEM 0
OK
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
PEM 1
Absent
Routing Engine 0
OK
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
Routing Engine 1
OK
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F

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Fans

258

CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
SIB F13 0
SIB F13 0 (B)
SIB F13 1
SIB F13 1 (B)
SIB F2S 0/0
SIB F2S 0/2
SIB F2S 0/4
SIB F2S 0/6
SIB F2S 1/0
SIB F2S 1/2
SIB F2S 1/4
SIB F2S 1/6
SIB F2S 2/0
SIB F2S 2/2
SIB F2S 2/4
CIP 0 Intake
CIP 0 Exhaust A
CIP 0 Exhaust B
CIP 1 Intake
CIP 1 Exhaust A
CIP 1 Exhaust B
Fan Tray 0 Fan 1
Fan Tray 0 Fan 2
Fan Tray 0 Fan 3
Fan Tray 0 Fan 4
Fan Tray 0 Fan 5
Fan Tray 0 Fan 6
Fan Tray 1 Fan 1
Fan Tray 1 Fan 2
Fan Tray 1 Fan 3
Fan Tray 1 Fan 4
Fan Tray 1 Fan 5
Fan Tray 1 Fan 6
Fan Tray 2 Fan 1
Fan Tray 2 Fan 2
Fan Tray 2 Fan 3
Fan Tray 2 Fan 4
Fan Tray 2 Fan 5
Fan Tray 2 Fan 6
Fan Tray 2 Fan 7
Fan Tray 2 Fan 8
Fan Tray 2 Fan 9
Fan Tray 3 Fan 1
Fan Tray 3 Fan 2
Fan Tray 3 Fan 3
Fan Tray 3 Fan 4
Fan Tray 3 Fan 5
Fan Tray 3 Fan 6
Fan Tray 3 Fan 7
Fan Tray 3 Fan 8
Fan Tray 3 Fan 9
Fan Tray 4 Fan 1
Fan Tray 4 Fan 2
Fan Tray 4 Fan 3
Fan Tray 4 Fan 4

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
23 degrees C / 73 degrees F
23 degrees C / 73 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

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Misc

Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
SPMB 0
SPMB 1

4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Class Item
Status
Measurement
Temp PEM 0
OK
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
PEM 1
Absent
SCG 0
OK
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
SCG 1
OK
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
Routing Engine 0
OK
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Routing Engine 1
OK
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
CB 0
OK
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
CB 1
OK
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
SIB 0
OK
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
SIB 0 (B)
OK
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
SIB 1
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 1 (B)
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 2
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 2 (B)
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 3
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 3 (B)
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 4
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
SIB 4 (B)
OK
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
FPC 0 Top
OK
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
FPC 0 Bottom
OK
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
FPC 1 Top
OK
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
FPC 1 Bottom
OK
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
FPM GBUS
OK
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
FPM Display
OK
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Fans Top Left Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Left Middle fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Left Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Right Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Right Middle fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Top Right Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Left Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Left Middle fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Left Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Right Front fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Right Middle fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Bottom Right Rear fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Top fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Second fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Third fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Fourth fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed
Rear Tray Fifth fan
OK
Spinning at normal speed

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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Spinning at normal speed


Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

user@host> show chassis environment


Class Item
Power FPC 0 Power Supply 0
FPC 0 Power Supply 1
Temp FPC 0 CPU
FPC 0 EX-PFE1
FPC 0 EX-PFE2
FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left
FPC 0 GEPHY Front Right
FPC 0 Uplink Conn
Fans FPC 0 Fan 1
FPC 0 Fan 2
FPC 0 Fan 3

Status
OK
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Measurement

user@switch> show chassis environment


Class Item
Power FPC 0 Power Supply 0
FPC 0 Power Supply 1
Temp FPC 0 Sensor TopLeft I
FPC 0 Sensor TopRight I
FPC 0 Sensor TopLeft E
FPC 0 Sensor TopRight E
FPC 0 Sensor TopMiddle I
FPC 0 Sensor TopMiddle E
FPC 0 Sensor Bottom I
FPC 0 Sensor Bottom E
FPC 0 Sensor Die Temp
FPC 0 Sensor Mgmnt Brd I
FPC 0 Sensor Switch I
Fans FPC 0 Fan 1 (left)
FPC 0 Fan 2 (right)
FPC 0 Fan 3 (middle)

Status
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Failed
OK
OK

Measurement

Misc

show chassis
environment (EX4200
Standalone Switch)

show chassis
environment (QFX
Series)

show chassis
environment
node-device (QFabric
Switch)

show chassis
environment pem
(QFX Series)

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Rear
Rear
Rear
CIP
SPMB
SPMB

Tray Sixth fan


Tray Seventh fan
Tray Bottom fan
0
1

41 degrees C / 105 degrees F


42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed
Spinning at normal speed

26
24
30
30
30
38
34
38
38
24
28

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

78 degrees F
75 degrees F
86 degrees F
86 degrees F
86 degrees F
100 degrees F
93 degrees F
100 degrees F
100 degrees F
75 degrees F
82 degrees F

Spinning at normal speed


Spinning at normal speed

user@switch> show chassis environment node-device node1


Class Item
Status
Measurement
Power node1 Power Supply 0
Absent
node1 Power Supply 1
Absent
Fans node1 Fan Tray 0
Testing
node1 Fan Tray 1
Testing
node1 Fan Tray 2
Testing
user@switch> show chassis environment pem
FPC 0 PEM 0 status:
State
Check
Airflow
Front to Back
Temperature
OK
AC Input:
OK
DC Output
Voltage(V) Current(A)
12
10
FPC 0 PEM 1 status:
State
Online
Airflow
Back to Front
Temperature
OK

Power(W)
120

Load(%)
18

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AC Input:
DC Output

show chassis
environment
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

OK
Voltage(V) Current(A)
11
10

user@switch> show chassis environment


Class Item
Temp PDU 0
PDU 0 PSM 0
PDU 0 PSM 1
PDU 0 PSM 2
PDU 0 PSM 3
PDU 1
CCG 0
CCG 1
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 0 CPU
Routing Engine 1
Routing Engine 1 CPU
CB 0 Intake
CB 0 Exhaust A
CB 0 Exhaust B
CB 1 Intake
CB 1 Exhaust A
CB 1 Exhaust B
SIB 0 Intake
SIB 0 Exhaust
SIB 0 Junction
SIB 1 Intake
SIB 1 Exhaust
SIB 1 Junction
SIB 2 Intake
SIB 2 Exhaust
SIB 2 Junction
SIB 3 Intake
SIB 3 Exhaust
SIB 3 Junction
SIB 4 Intake
SIB 4 Exhaust
SIB 4 Junction
SIB 5 Intake
SIB 5 Exhaust
SIB 5 Junction
SIB 6 Intake
SIB 6 Exhaust
SIB 6 Junction
SIB 7 Intake
SIB 7 Exhaust
SIB 7 Junction
SIB 8 Intake
SIB 8 Exhaust
SIB 8 Junction
FPC 0 PMB
FPC 0 Intake
FPC 0 Exhaust A
FPC 0 Exhaust B
FPC 0 TL0
FPC 0 TQ0
FPC 0 TL1
FPC 0 TQ1
FPC 0 TL2
FPC 0 TQ2

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Status
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

Power(W)
110

Load(%)
17

Measurement
36
38
38
37

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/

96 degrees F
100 degrees F
100 degrees F
98 degrees F

44
44
62
75
51
64
38
46
42
35
39
36
39
37
43
39
36
46
37
37
42
40
40
45
47
44
58
58
43
71
57
42
65
58
42
66
57
42
70
35
33
51
43
48
53
56
58
55
56

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

111 degrees F
111 degrees F
143 degrees F
167 degrees F
123 degrees F
147 degrees F
100 degrees F
114 degrees F
107 degrees F
95 degrees F
102 degrees F
96 degrees F
102 degrees F
98 degrees F
109 degrees F
102 degrees F
96 degrees F
114 degrees F
98 degrees F
98 degrees F
107 degrees F
104 degrees F
104 degrees F
113 degrees F
116 degrees F
111 degrees F
136 degrees F
136 degrees F
109 degrees F
159 degrees F
134 degrees F
107 degrees F
149 degrees F
136 degrees F
107 degrees F
150 degrees F
134 degrees F
107 degrees F
158 degrees F
95 degrees F
91 degrees F
123 degrees F
109 degrees F
118 degrees F
127 degrees F
132 degrees F
136 degrees F
131 degrees F
132 degrees F

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FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
PIC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
PIC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
PIC
PIC
PIC
PIC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC

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0 TL3
0 TQ3
2 PMB
2 Intake
2 Exhaust A
2 Exhaust B
2 TL0
2 TQ0
2 TL1
2 TQ1
2 TL2
2 TQ2
2 TL3
2 TQ3
2/0 Ambient
3 PMB
3 Intake
3 Exhaust A
3 Exhaust B
3 TL0
3 TQ0
3 TL1
3 TQ1
3 TL2
3 TQ2
3 TL3
3 TQ3
3/1
5 PMB
5 Intake
5 Exhaust A
5 Exhaust B
5 TL0
5 TQ0
5 TL1
5 TQ1
5 TL2
5 TQ2
5 TL3
5 TQ3
5/0 Ambient
5/1 Ambient
5/1 cfp-5/1/0
5/1 cfp-5/1/1
6 PMB
6 Intake
6 Exhaust A
6 Exhaust B
6 TL0
6 TQ0
6 TL1
6 TQ1
6 TL2
6 TQ2
6 TL3
6 TQ3
7 PMB
7 Intake
7 Exhaust A
7 Exhaust B
7 TL0

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Absent
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

59
59
35
34
51
52
53
53
57
58
54
59
60
64
49
34
35
54
49
49
55
56
58
56
59
62
63

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

138 degrees F
138 degrees F
95 degrees F
93 degrees F
123 degrees F
125 degrees F
127 degrees F
127 degrees F
134 degrees F
136 degrees F
129 degrees F
138 degrees F
140 degrees F
147 degrees F
120 degrees F
93 degrees F
95 degrees F
129 degrees F
120 degrees F
120 degrees F
131 degrees F
132 degrees F
136 degrees F
132 degrees F
138 degrees F
143 degrees F
145 degrees F

35
34
51
53
54
52
61
60
55
55
59
58
51
34
34
36
36
33
51
39
44
54
59
58
60
57
65
60
35
33
53
40
46

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

95 degrees F
93 degrees F
123 degrees F
127 degrees F
129 degrees F
125 degrees F
141 degrees F
140 degrees F
131 degrees F
131 degrees F
138 degrees F
136 degrees F
123 degrees F
93 degrees F
93 degrees F
96 degrees F
96 degrees F
91 degrees F
123 degrees F
102 degrees F
111 degrees F
129 degrees F
138 degrees F
136 degrees F
140 degrees F
134 degrees F
149 degrees F
140 degrees F
95 degrees F
91 degrees F
127 degrees F
104 degrees F
114 degrees F

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Fans

Misc

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FPC 7 TQ0
FPC 7 TL1
FPC 7 TQ1
FPC 7 TL2
FPC 7 TQ2
FPC 7 TL3
FPC 7 TQ3
FPM I2CS
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 0 Fan
Fan Tray 1 Fan
Fan Tray 1 Fan
Fan Tray 1 Fan
Fan Tray 1 Fan
Fan Tray 1 Fan
Fan Tray 1 Fan
Fan Tray 2 Fan
Fan Tray 2 Fan
Fan Tray 2 Fan
Fan Tray 2 Fan
Fan Tray 2 Fan
Fan Tray 2 Fan
SPMB 0 Intake
SPMB 1 Intake

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

58 degrees
53 degrees
59 degrees
56 degrees
61 degrees
63 degrees
63 degrees
37 degrees
3042 RPM
3042 RPM
3000 RPM
3042 RPM
3000 RPM
3042 RPM
3085 RPM
3042 RPM
3042 RPM
3085 RPM
3085 RPM
3128 RPM
3128 RPM
3042 RPM
2299 RPM
2399 RPM
2299 RPM
2266 RPM
2266 RPM
2366 RPM
2199 RPM
2133 RPM
2366 RPM
2233 RPM
2399 RPM
2233 RPM
50 degrees
40 degrees

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

136 degrees F
127 degrees F
138 degrees F
132 degrees F
141 degrees F
145 degrees F
145 degrees F
98 degrees F

C / 122 degrees F
C / 104 degrees F

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Syntax

show chassis environment cb


<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

show chassis environment cb


<lcc number | scc>
<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

show chassis environment cb


<lcc number | sfc number >
<slot>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis environment cb


<slot>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for T4000 Core Routers.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos Release 9.6.

Description

(M120, M320. MX Series, and T Series routers, EX8200 switches, and PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches only) Display environmental information about the Control Boards
(CBs). For information about the meaning of CBs on the switches, see EX Series Switches
Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping.

Options

noneDisplay environmental information about all CBs. For a TX Matrix router, display

environmental information about all CBs on the TX Matrix router and its attached
T640 routers. For a TX Matrix Plus router, display environmental information about
all CBs on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information

about the CBs on all the members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) For a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the CBs in a specified T640 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. For a TX Matrix Plus
router, display environmental information about the CBs in a specified T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

CBs on the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental

information about the CBs on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.

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scc (TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

CBs in the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display environmental information

about the CBs in the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
slot(Optional) Display environmental information about the specified CB. On routers

and PTX Series switches, replace slot with 0 or 1. On EX series switches, replace slot
with 0, 1, or 2.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis cb on page 174

Switching Control Board Redundancy

Routing Engine and Switching Control Board Redundancy Configuration Statements

show chassis environment cb (M120 Router) on page 266


show chassis environment cb (M320 Router) on page 267
show chassis environment cb (MX80 Router) on page 267
show chassis environment cb (MX240 Router) on page 267
show chassis environment cb (MX240 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 268
show chassis environment cb (MX480 Router) on page 268
show chassis environment cb (MX480 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 269
show chassis environment cb (MX960 Router) on page 269
show chassis environment cb (MX960 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 269
show chassis environment cb (T4000 Core Router) on page 270
show chassis environment cb (TX Matrix Router) on page 271
show chassis environment cb (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 271
show chassis environment cb (EX8200 Switch) on page 275
show chassis environment cb (EX8208 Switch) on page 276
show chassis environment cb (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 277

Output Fields

Table 50 on page 265 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment cb command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 50: show chassis environment cb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

Status of the CB. If two CBs are installed and online, one is functioning as the master, and the other
is the standby.

OnlineCB is online and running.

Offline CB is powered down.

NOTE: On the EX8208 switch, the installation can include three CBs. See EX Series Switches Hardware
and CLI Terminology Mapping.

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Field Name

Field Description

Temperature

Temperature in Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F) of the air flowing past the CB.

Temperature IntakeMeasures the temperature of the air intake to cool the power supplies.

Temperature ExhaustMeasures the temperature of the hot air exhaust.

Power

Power required and measured on the CB. The left column displays the required power, in volts. The
right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

BUS Revision

Revision level of the generic bus device. (Not on switches.)

FPGA Revision

Revision level of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA). (Not on switches.)

PMBus device (on

Enhanced SCB on MX 240, MX480, and MX960 routers allows the system to save power by supplying
only the amount of voltage that is required. Configurable PMBus devices are used to provide the
voltage for each individual device. There is one PMBus device for each XF ASIC so that the output can
be customized to each device. The following PMBus device information is displayed for routers with
Enhanced MX SCB:

MX240, MX480, and


MX960 routers with
Enhanced MX SCB)

Expected voltage

Measured voltage

Measured current

Calculated power

Sample Output
show chassis
environment cb (M120
Router)

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user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Power
1.2 V
1214 mV
1.5 V
1495 mV
2.5 V
2494 mV
3.3 V
3319 mV
5.0 V
5085 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
Bus Revision
12
FPGA Revision
17
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
Power
1.2 V
1195 mV
1.5 V
1495 mV
2.5 V
2504 mV
3.3 V
3312 mV
5.0 V
5111 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
Bus Revision
12
FPGA Revision
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show chassis
environment cb (M320
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
Power:
1.8 V
1805 mV
2.5 V
2501 mV
3.3 V
3293 mV
4.6 V
4725 mV
5.0 V
5032 mV
12.0 V
11975 mV
3.3 V bias
3286 mV
8.0 V bias
7589 mV
BUS Revision
40
FPGA Revision
7
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
Power:
1.8 V
1802 mV
2.5 V
2482 mV
3.3 V
3289 mV
4.6 V
4720 mV
5.0 V
5001 mV
12.0 V
11946 mV
3.3 V bias
3274 mV
8.0 V bias
7562 mV
BUS Revision
40
FPGA Revision
7

show chassis
environment cb (MX80
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
Power 1
1.0 V
1034 mV
1.0 V MQ
1037 mV
1.0 V LU
1005 mV
1.2 V
1218 mV
1.5 V
1524 mV
1.8 V
1814 mV
2.5 V
2558 mV
3.3 V
3296 mV
5.0 V
5233 mV
5.0 V bias
5207 mV
12.0 V
12162 mV

show chassis
environment cb
(MX240 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
Power 1
1.2 V
1208 mV
1.5 V
1521 mV
1.8 V
1811 mV
2.5 V
2513 mV
3.3 V
3332 mV
5.0 V
5059 mV
12.0 V
12162 mV
1.25 V
1260 mV

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3.3 V SM3
5.0 V RE
12.0 V RE
Power 2
11.3 V bias PEM
4.6 V bias MidPlane
11.3 V bias FPD
11.3 V bias POE 0
11.3 V bias POE 1
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

show chassis
environment cb
(MX240 Router with
Enhanced MX SCB)

show chassis
environment cb
(MX480 Router)

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3306 mV
5085 mV
11872 mV
11272
4827
11272
11292
11253
42
1

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
Power 1
1.2 V
1208 mV
1.5 V
1521 mV
1.8 V
1811 mV
2.5 V
2513 mV
3.3 V
3332 mV
5.0 V
5059 mV
12.0 V
12162 mV
1.25 V
1260 mV
3.3 V SM3
3306 mV
5.0 V RE
5085 mV
12.0 V RE
11872 mV
Power 2
11.3 V bias PEM
11272 mV
4.6 V bias MidPlane
4827 mV
11.3 V bias FPD
11272 mV
11.3 V bias POE 0
11292 mV
11.3 V bias POE 1
11253 mV
Bus Revision
42
FPGA Revision
1
PMBus
Expected
Measured
Measured Calculated
device
voltage
voltage
current
power
XF ASIC A
1000 mV
997 mV
11031 mA
10997 mW
XF ASIC B
1000 mV
996 mV
12125 mA
12076 mW
user@host> show chassis environment cb
CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Power 1
1.2 V
1202 mV
1.5 V
1511 mV
1.8 V
1798 mV
2.5 V
2507 mV
3.3 V
3312 mV
5.0 V
5027 mV
12.0 V
12200 mV
1.25 V
1260 mV
3.3 V SM3
3293 mV
5 V RE
5040 mV
12 V RE
11910 mV
Power 2
11.3 V bias PEM
11156 mV
4.6 V bias MidPlane
4801 mV
11.3 V bias FPD
11214 mV

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11.3 V bias POE 0


11.3 V bias POE 1
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

show chassis
environment cb
(MX480 Router with
Enhanced MX SCB)

11098 mV
11330 mV
42
1

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Power 1
1.2 V
1202 mV
1.5 V
1511 mV
1.8 V
1798 mV
2.5 V
2507 mV
3.3 V
3312 mV
5.0 V
5027 mV
12.0 V
12200 mV
1.25 V
1260 mV
3.3 V SM3
3293 mV
5 V RE
5040 mV
12 V RE
11910 mV
Power 2
11.3 V bias PEM
11156 mV
4.6 V bias MidPlane
4801 mV
11.3 V bias FPD
11214 mV
11.3 V bias POE 0
11098 mV
11.3 V bias POE 1
11330 mV
Bus Revision
42
FPGA Revision
1
PMBus
Expected
Measured
Measured Calculated
device
voltage
voltage
current
power
XF ASIC A
1000 mV
997 mV
11031 mA
10997 mW
XF ASIC B
1000 mV
996 mV
12125 mA
12076 mW

show chassis
environment cb
(MX960 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
Power 1
1.2 V
1965 mV
1.5 V
2465 mV
1.8 V
2990 mV
2.5 V
3296 mV
3.3 V
3296 mV
5.0 V
6593 mV
12.0 V
13187 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
1.25 V
1994 mV
3.3 V SM3
3296 mV
5 V RE
6593 mV
12 V RE
13174 mV
Power 2
Sensor failure
Bus Revision
4
FPGA Revision
3

show chassis
environment cb
(MX960 Router with
Enhanced MX SCB)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
Power 1

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1.2 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
12.0 V
3.3 V bias
1.25 V
3.3 V SM3
5 V RE
12 V RE
Power 2
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision
PMBus
device
XF ASIC A
XF ASIC B

show chassis
environment cb
(T4000 Core Router)

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1965 mV
2465 mV
2990 mV
3296 mV
3296 mV
6593 mV
13187 mV
3296 mV
1994 mV
3296 mV
6593 mV
13174 mV
Sensor failure
4
3
Expected
Measured
Measured
voltage
voltage
current
1000 mV
997 mV
11031 mA
1000 mV
996 mV
12125 mA

Calculated
power
10997 mW
12076 mW

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1805 mV
2.5 V
2523 mV
3.3 V
3324 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
4.6 V
4680 mV
5.0 V
4893 mV
8.0 V bias
7572 mV
12.0 V
11916 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
993 mV
1.2 V
1210 mV
3.3 V RE
3330 mV
Bus Revision
51
FPGA Revision
5
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1810 mV
2.5 V
2496 mV
3.3 V
3308 mV
3.3 V bias
3286 mV
4.6 V
4692 mV
5.0 V
4954 mV
8.0 V bias
7282 mV
12.0 V
11926 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
993 mV
1.2 V
1185 mV
3.3 V RE
3316 mV
Bus Revision
51
FPGA Revision
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show chassis
environment cb
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
Power:
1.8 V
1797 mV
2.5 V
2477 mV
3.3 V
3311 mV
4.6 V
4727 mV
5.0 V
5015 mV
12.0 V
12185 mV
3.3 V bias
3304 mV
8.0 V bias
7870 mV
BUS Revision
40
FPGA Revision
1
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
...
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
Power:
1.8 V
1787 mV
2.5 V
2473 mV
3.3 V
3306 mV
4.6 V
4793 mV
5.0 V
5025 mV
12.0 V
12156 mV
3.3 V bias
3289 mV
8.0 V bias
7609 mV
BUS Revision
40
FPGA Revision
5
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
....
BUS Revision
40
FPGA Revision
5
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
...
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
...

show chassis
environment cb
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment cb


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
Power 1
1.0 V
1005 mV
1.1 V
1108 mV
1.2 V
1205 mV

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1.25 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
9.0 V
9.0 V RE
Power 2
3.9 V
5.0 V
9.0 V
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision
CB 1 status:
State
Temperature
Power 1
1.0 V
1.1 V
1.2 V
1.25 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
9.0 V
9.0 V RE
Power 2
3.9 V
5.0 V
9.0 V
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

1269
1508
1814
2507
3306
3300
9058
9107

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

3963 mV
5020 mV
9087 mV
79
23
Online Standby
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
1002
1105
1198
1276
1504
1804
2507
3300
3293
9039
9049

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

3892 mV
5040 mV
9058 mV
79
23

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1799 mV
2.5 V
2499 mV
3.3 V
3327 mV
3.3 V bias
3299 mV
4.6 V
4673 mV
5.0 V
4918 mV
8.0 V bias
7308 mV
12.0 V
11887 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
996 mV
1.2 V
1199 mV
3.3 V RE
3319 mV
Bus Revision
51
FPGA Revision
3
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1800 mV

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2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
4.6 V
5.0 V
8.0 V bias
12.0 V
Power 2
1.0 V
1.2 V
3.3 V RE
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

2496
3322
3284
4680
4954
7284
11902

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

998 mV
1205 mV
3327 mV
51
3

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1804 mV
2.5 V
2517 mV
3.3 V
3300 mV
3.3 V bias
3284 mV
4.6 V
4681 mV
5.0 V
4927 mV
8.0 V bias
7357 mV
12.0 V
11907 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
991 mV
1.2 V
1202 mV
3.3 V RE
3301 mV
Bus Revision
51
FPGA Revision
3
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1805 mV
2.5 V
2528 mV
3.3 V
3324 mV
3.3 V bias
3289 mV
4.6 V
4694 mV
5.0 V
4959 mV
8.0 V bias
7311 mV
12.0 V
11926 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
998 mV
1.2 V
1200 mV
3.3 V RE
3313 mV
Bus Revision
51
FPGA Revision
3
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1805 mV
2.5 V
2494 mV

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3.3 V
3.3 V bias
4.6 V
5.0 V
8.0 V bias
12.0 V
Power 2
1.0 V
1.2 V
3.3 V RE
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision
CB 1 status:
State
Temperature
Power 1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
4.6 V
5.0 V
8.0 V bias
12.0 V
Power 2
1.0 V
1.2 V
3.3 V RE
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

3333
3296
4673
4901
7343
11916

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

993 mV
1213 mV
3328 mV
51
3
Online Standby
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
1804
2523
3334
3291
4697
4969
7308
11936

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

996 mV
1200 mV
3328 mV
51
3

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1809 mV
2.5 V
2510 mV
3.3 V
3296 mV
3.3 V bias
3291 mV
4.6 V
4670 mV
5.0 V
4905 mV
8.0 V bias
7211 mV
12.0 V
11882 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
996 mV
1.2 V
1188 mV
3.3 V RE
3326 mV
Bus Revision
51
FPGA Revision
5
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
Power 1
1.8 V
1813 mV
2.5 V
2510 mV
3.3 V
3322 mV
3.3 V bias
3289 mV
4.6 V
4692 mV
5.0 V
4967 mV

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8.0 V bias
12.0 V
Power 2
1.0 V
1.2 V
3.3 V RE
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

show chassis
environment cb
(EX8200 Switch)

7194 mV
11916 mV
996 mV
1205 mV
3273 mV
51
5

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust
Power 1
1.1 V
1.2 V
1.2 V *
1.2 V *
1.25 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
12.0 V
Power 2
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
5.0 V bias
CB 1 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust
Power 1
1.1 V
1.2 V
1.2 V *
1.2 V *
1.25 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
12.0 V
Power 2
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *

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20 degrees C / 68 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
1086
1179
1182
1182
1211
1472
1756
2449
3254
3300
4911
11891

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

3615
3615
3567
3664
4224
4215
4224
4205
4195
4215
4920

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online Standby
19 degrees C / 66 degrees F
23 degrees C / 73 degrees F
1082
1169
1179
1179
1214
1482
1759
2481
3248
3306
4911
11910

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

3644 mV
3664 mV
3586 mV

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3.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
5.0 V bias
CB 2 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust
Power 1
1.2 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
12.0 V

show chassis
environment cb
(EX8208 Switch)

276

3654
4224
4215
4224
4205
4244
4215
4930

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
19 degrees C / 66 degrees F
23 degrees C / 73 degrees F
1195
1511
1804
2526
3300
3306
12220

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature Intake
20 degrees C /
Temperature Exhaust
24 degrees C /
Power 1
1.1 V
1086 mV
1.2 V
1179 mV
1.2 V *
1182 mV
1.2 V *
1182 mV
1.25 V
1211 mV
1.5 V
1466 mV
1.8 V
1759 mV
2.5 V
2455 mV
3.3 V
3261 mV
3.3 V bias
3300 mV
5.0 V
4930 mV
12.0 V
11891 mV
Power 2
3.3 V bias *
3606 mV
3.3 V bias *
3615 mV
3.3 V bias *
3567 mV
3.3 V bias *
3673 mV
4.3 V bias *
4224 mV
4.3 V bias *
4215 mV
4.3 V bias *
4234 mV
4.3 V bias *
4205 mV
4.3 V bias *
4186 mV
4.3 V bias *
4215 mV
5.0 V bias
4940 mV
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature Intake
19 degrees C /
Temperature Exhaust
23 degrees C /
Power 1
1.1 V
1086 mV
1.2 V
1169 mV
1.2 V *
1179 mV
1.2 V *
1179 mV
1.25 V
1211 mV

68 degrees F
75 degrees F

66 degrees F
73 degrees F

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1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
12.0 V
Power 2
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
3.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
4.3 V bias *
5.0 V bias
CB 2 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust
Power 1
1.2 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
12.0 V

show chassis
environment cb
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

1479
1759
2475
3235
3306
4930
11891

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

3644
3664
3586
3654
4215
4224
4215
4215
4234
4224
4920

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
20 degrees C / 68 degrees F
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
1202
1508
1804
2520
3300
3300
12200

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment cb


CB 0 status:
State
Online Master
Intake Temperature
38 degrees C /
Exhaust A Temperature
45 degrees C /
Exhaust B Temperature
42 degrees C /
Power 1
1.2 V
1200 mV
1.25 V
1250 mV
2.5 V
2500 mV
3.3 V
3300 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
1000 mV
3.3 V bias
3293 mV
3.9 V
3921 mV
Bus Revision
132
FPGA Revision
27
CB 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Intake Temperature
34 degrees C /
Exhaust A Temperature
39 degrees C /
Exhaust B Temperature
36 degrees C /
Power 1
1.2 V
1199 mV
1.25 V
1250 mV
2.5 V
2499 mV
3.3 V
3299 mV
Power 2
1.0 V
1000 mV

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113 degrees F
107 degrees F

93 degrees F
102 degrees F
96 degrees F

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3.9 V
Bus Revision
FPGA Revision

278

3312 mV
3961 mV
132
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show chassis environment ccg


Syntax

Release Information

show chassis environment ccg


<slot>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.

Description

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Display environmental information about
the Centralized Clock Generators (CCGs).

Options

noneDisplay environmental information about all CCGs on the PTX Packet Transport

Switch.
slot (Optional) Display environmental information about the specified CCG. Replace

slot with 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show chassis environment ccg (PTX5000) on page 279


Table 51 on page 279 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment ccg command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 51: show chassis environment cb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

Status of the CCG: Online - Master clock , Online - Standby, or Offline. If


two CCGs are installed and online, one is functioning as the master clock,
and the other is the standby clock.

Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the CCG.

Power

Power required and measured on the CCG. The left column displays the
required power, in volts. The right column displays the measured power,
in millivolts.

BUS Revision

Revision level of the generic bus device.

Sample Output
show chassis
environment ccg
(PTX5000)

user@host> show chassis environment ccg


CCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
Power
1.2 V bias
1200 mV
1.8 V
1799 mV
3.3 V
3300 mV
3.3 V bias
3300 mV
Bus Revision
103
CCG 1 status:

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State
Power
Temperature
Power
1.2 V bias
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
Bus Revision

280

Offline
Disabled
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
1198
161
451
3311
103

mV
mV
mV
mV

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show chassis environment cip


Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

show chassis environment cip


<slot-number>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6 for the TX Matrix Plus router.

Description

(TX Matrix Plus router only) Display environmental information about the Connector
Interface Panel (CIP).

Options

noneDisplay environmental information about all the CIP.


slotDisplay environmental information about a specific CIP. Replace slot with a value

from 0 through 1.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Output Fields

Table 52 on page 281 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment cip command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 52: show chassis environment cip Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

State of the CIP:

Online Active: CIP is online and there is active control plane data transfer between the SFC and

LCCs in the routing matrix.

Online Inactive: CIP is online, but inactive.

Offline: CIP is offline.

Temp

Temperature of the CIP in Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F).

Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the CIP. The left column displays the required power, in
volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

Bus Revision

Bus revision number.

show chassis environment cip (TX Matrix Plus Router)


user@host> show chassis environment cip
CIP 0 status:
State
Online Active
Temperature
23 degrees C / 73 degrees F
Power 1
1.0 V
1015 mV
1.8 V
1817 mV
2.5 V
2497 mV
3.3 V
3325 mV
3.3 V bias
3300 mV
5.0 V
5001 mV
9.0 V
9049 mV

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Bus Revision
CIP 1 status:
State
Temperature
Power 1
1.0 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
9.0 V
Bus Revision

282

74
Online Inactive
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
1008
1820
2504
3325
3306
5091
9049
74

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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show chassis environment fpc


Syntax

show chassis environment fpc


<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis environment fpc


<lcc number>
<slot>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis environment fpc


<slot>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis environment fpc


<fpc-slot>
interconnect-device name

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.

Description

Options

(M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers; EX Series, QFX Series, and
PTX Series switches only) Display environmental information about Flexible PIC
Concentrators (FPCs).
noneDisplay environmental information about all FPCs. On a TX Matrix router, display

environmental information about all FPCs on the TX Matrix router and its attached
T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display environmental information about
all FPCs on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information

for the FPCs in all the members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display chassis

environmental information for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the FPC in a T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
environmental information about the FPC in a T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from
0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information for the

FPCs in the local Virtual Chassis member.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental

information for the FPCs in the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
slot or fpc-slot(Optional) Display environmental information about an individual FPC:

(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, if you specify
the number of the T640 router by using only the lcc number option (the
recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Similarly, on
a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of the T1600 router by using only
the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value from
0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example,
the following commands have the same result:
user@host> show chassis environment fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show chassis environment fpc 9

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

284

M120 routerReplace slot with a value from 0 through 5.

MX240 routerReplace slot with a value from 0 through 2.

MX480 routerReplace slot with a value from 0 through 5.

MX960 routerReplace slot with a value from 0 through 11.

Other routersReplace slot with a value from 0 through 7.

EX Series switches:

EX3200 switches and EX4200 standalone switchesReplace slot with 0.

EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configurationReplace slot with a value


from 0 through 9.

EX6210 switchesReplace slot with a value from 0 through 9.

EX8208 switchesReplace slot with a value from 0 through 7.

EX8216 switchesReplace slot with a value from 0 through 15.

QFX3500 switches Replace fpc-slot with 0 through 15.

PTX5000 Packet Transport SwitchReplace fpc-slot with 0 through 7.

view

request chassis fpc on page 183

show chassis fpc on page 480

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity on page 501

Configuring the Junos OS to Resynchronize FPC Sequence Numbers with Active FPCs
when an FPC Comes Online

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List of Sample Output

show chassis environment fpc (M120 Router) on page 286


show chassis environment fpc (M160 Router) on page 287
show chassis environment fpc (M320 Router) on page 287
show chassis environment fpc (MX240 Router) on page 288
show chassis environment fpc (MX480 Router) on page 289
show chassis environment fpc (MX960 Router) on page 290
show chassis environment fpc (MX480 Router with 100-Gigabit Ethernet
CFP) on page 291
show chassis environment fpc (T320, T640, and T1600 Routers) on page 292
show chassis environment fpc (T4000 Router) on page 293
show chassis environment fpc lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 297
show chassis environment fpc lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 298
show chassis environment fpc (QFX Series) on page 299
show chassis environment fpc interconnect-device (QFabric Switches) on page 299
show chassis environment fpc 0 (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 299

Output Fields

Table 53 on page 285 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment fpc command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 53: show chassis environment fpc Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

Status of the FPC:

UnknownFPC is not detected by the router.

EmptyNo FPC is present.

PresentFPC is detected by the chassis daemon but is either not supported by the current version

of the Junos OS, or the FPC is coming up but not yet online.

ReadyFPC is in intermediate or transition state.

Announce onlineIntermediate state during which the FPC is coming up but not yet online, and the

chassis manager acknowledges the chassis FPC online initiative.

OnlineFPC is online and running.

OfflineFPC is powered down.

DiagnosticsFPC is set to operate in diagnostics mode.

Temperature

(M40e and M160 routers and QFX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing past the FPC.

PMB Temperature

(PTX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing past the PMB (bottom of the FPC).

Temperature Intake

(M320 routers and PTX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing into the chassis.

Temperature Top

(T Series routers only) Temperature of the air flowing past the top of the FPC.

Temperature Exhaust

(M120 and M320 routers and PTX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing out of the chassis.
The PTX Series Packet Transport Switches include exhaust temperatures for multiple zones (Exhaust
A andExhaust B).

Temperature Bottom

(T Series routers only) Temperature of the air flowing past the bottom of the FPC.

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Field Name

Field Description

TL n Temperature

(PTX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing past the specified TL area of the Packet Forwarding
Engine on the FPC.

TQ n Temperature

(PTX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing past the specified TQ area of the Packet
Forwarding Engine on the FPC.

Temperature MMBO

(T640 router only) Temperature of the air flowing past the type 3 FPC.

Temperature MMB1

(M320 and T Series routers only) Temperature of the air flowing past the type 1, type 2, and type 3
FPC.

Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the FPC. The left column displays the required power, in
volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

CMB Revision or BUS


revision

Revision level of the chassis management bus device (M Series router) or bus (T Series routers).

Sample Output
show chassis
environment fpc (M120
Router)

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user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 2 status:
State
Online
Temperature Exhaust A
32 degrees
Temperature Exhaust B
31 degrees
Power A-Board
1.2 V
1202 mV
1.5 V
1508 mV
1.8 V
1798 mV
2.5 V
2507 mV
3.3 V
3351 mV
5.0 V
4995 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
1.2 V Rocket IO
1205 mV
1.5 V Rocket IO
1501 mV
I2C Slave Revision
12
FPC 3 status:
State
Online
Temperature Exhaust A
31 degrees
Temperature Exhaust B
33 degrees
Power A-Board
1.2 V
1211 mV
1.5 V
1501 mV
1.8 V
1798 mV
2.5 V
2471 mV
3.3 V
3293 mV
5.0 V
4930 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
1.2 V Rocket IO
1205 mV
1.5 V Rocket IO
1501 mV
Power B-Board
1.2 V
1214 mV
1.5 V
1501 mV
2.5 V
2471 mV

C / 89 degrees F
C / 87 degrees F

C / 87 degrees F
C / 91 degrees F

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3.3 V
5.0 V
3.3 V bias
1.2 V Rocket IO
1.5 V Rocket IO
I2C Slave Revision
FPC 4 status:
State
Temperature Exhaust A
Temperature Exhaust B
Power A-Board
1.2 V
1.5 V
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
3.3 V bias
1.2 V Rocket IO
1.5 V Rocket IO
I2C Slave Revision

show chassis
environment fpc (M160
Router)

show chassis
environment fpc
(M320 Router)

3300
4943
3296
1205
1501
12

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
1195
1504
1801
2504
3293
4917
3296
1202
1492
12

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power:
1.5 V
1500 mV
2.5 V
2509 mV
3.3 V
3308 mV
5.0 V
4991 mV
5.0 V bias
4952 mV
8.0 V bias
8307 mV
CMB Revision
12
FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
Power:
1.5 V
1498 mV
2.5 V
2501 mV
3.3 V
3319 mV
5.0 V
5020 mV
5.0 V bias
5025 mV
8.0 V bias
8307 mV
CMB Revision
12
user@host> show chassis environment fpc
FPC 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
Temperature MMB1
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
Power:
1.5 V
1487 mV
1.5 V *
1494 mV
1.8 V
1821 mV
2.5 V
2533 mV
3.3 V
3323 mV
5.0 V
5028 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
5.0 V bias
4984 mV

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CMB Revision
FPC 1 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust
Temperature MMB1
Power:
1.5 V
1.5 V *
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
CMB Revision
FPC 2 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust
Temperature MMB1
Power:
1.5 V
1.5 V *
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
CMB Revision
FPC 3 status:
...

show chassis
environment fpc
(MX240 Router)

288

16
Online
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
1504
1499
1820
2529
3328
5013
3294
4984
16

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
1498
1487
1816
2531
3324
5025
3277
5013
17

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
34 degrees
Temperature Exhaust A
39 degrees
Temperature Exhaust B
53 degrees
Temperature I3 0 TSensor
51 degrees
Temperature I3 0 Chip
54 degrees
Temperature I3 1 TSensor
50 degrees
Temperature I3 1 Chip
53 degrees
Temperature I3 2 TSensor
48 degrees
Temperature I3 2 Chip
51 degrees
Temperature I3 3 TSensor
45 degrees
Temperature I3 3 Chip
48 degrees
Temperature IA 0 TSensor
45 degrees
Temperature IA 0 Chip
45 degrees
Temperature IA 1 TSensor
45 degrees
Temperature IA 1 Chip
49 degrees
Power
1.5 V
1492 mV
2.5 V
2507 mV
3.3 V
3306 mV
1.8 V PFE 0
1801 mV
1.8 V PFE 1
1804 mV
1.8 V PFE 2
1798 mV
1.8 V PFE 3
1798 mV
1.2 V PFE 0
1169 mV

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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93 degrees F
102 degrees F
127 degrees F
123 degrees F
129 degrees F
122 degrees F
127 degrees F
118 degrees F
123 degrees F
113 degrees F
118 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
113 degrees F
120 degrees F

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

1.2 V PFE 1
1.2 V PFE 2
1.2 V PFE 3
I2C Slave Revision
FPC 2 status:
State
Temperature Intake
Temperature Exhaust A
Temperature Exhaust B
Temperature I3 0 TSensor
Temperature I3 0 Chip
Temperature I3 1 TSensor
Temperature I3 1 Chip
Temperature I3 2 TSensor
Temperature I3 2 Chip
Temperature I3 3 TSensor
Temperature I3 3 Chip
Temperature IA 0 TSensor
Temperature IA 0 Chip
Temperature IA 1 TSensor
Temperature IA 1 Chip
Power
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
1.8 V PFE 0
1.8 V PFE 1
1.8 V PFE 2
1.8 V PFE 3
1.2 V PFE 0
1.2 V PFE 1
1.2 V PFE 2
1.2 V PFE 3
I2C Slave Revision

show chassis
environment fpc
(MX480 Router)

1189 mV
1182 mV
1176 mV
42
Online
33 degrees
41 degrees
53 degrees
53 degrees
58 degrees
52 degrees
56 degrees
50 degrees
52 degrees
46 degrees
49 degrees
51 degrees
49 degrees
48 degrees
53 degrees
1492
2445
3293
1827
1775
1788
1798
1250
1234
1231
1192
42

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91 degrees F
105 degrees F
127 degrees F
127 degrees F
136 degrees F
125 degrees F
132 degrees F
122 degrees F
125 degrees F
114 degrees F
120 degrees F
123 degrees F
120 degrees F
118 degrees F
127 degrees F

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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96 degrees F
105 degrees F
131 degrees F
131 degrees F
134 degrees F
127 degrees F
127 degrees F
125 degrees F
120 degrees F
116 degrees F
116 degrees F
129 degrees F
136 degrees F
118 degrees F
127 degrees F

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
36 degrees
Temperature Exhaust A
41 degrees
Temperature Exhaust B
55 degrees
Temperature I3 0 TSensor
55 degrees
Temperature I3 0 Chip
57 degrees
Temperature I3 1 TSensor
53 degrees
Temperature I3 1 Chip
53 degrees
Temperature I3 2 TSensor
52 degrees
Temperature I3 2 Chip
49 degrees
Temperature I3 3 TSensor
47 degrees
Temperature I3 3 Chip
47 degrees
Temperature IA 0 TSensor
54 degrees
Temperature IA 0 Chip
58 degrees
Temperature IA 1 TSensor
48 degrees
Temperature IA 1 Chip
53 degrees
Power
1.5 V
1479 mV
2.5 V
2542 mV
3.3 V
3319 mV
1.8 V PFE 0
1811 mV
1.8 V PFE 1
1804 mV
1.8 V PFE 2
1804 mV
1.8 V PFE 3
1814 mV

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C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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1.2 V PFE 0
1.2 V PFE 1
1.2 V PFE 2
1.2 V PFE 3
I2C Slave Revision

show chassis
environment fpc
(MX960 Router)

290

1192
1202
1205
1189
40

mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 5 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
27 degrees
Temperature Exhaust A
34 degrees
Temperature Exhaust B
40 degrees
Temperature I3 0 TSensor
39 degrees
Temperature I3 0 Chip
41 degrees
Temperature I3 1 TSensor
38 degrees
Temperature I3 1 Chip
37 degrees
Temperature I3 2 TSensor
37 degrees
Temperature I3 2 Chip
34 degrees
Temperature I3 3 TSensor
32 degrees
Temperature I3 3 Chip
33 degrees
Temperature IA 0 TSensor
39 degrees
Temperature IA 0 Chip
44 degrees
Temperature IA 1 TSensor
36 degrees
Temperature IA 1 Chip
44 degrees
Power
1.5 V
1479 mV
2.5 V
2523 mV
3.3 V
3254 mV
1.8 V PFE 0
1798 mV
1.8 V PFE 1
1798 mV
1.8 V PFE 2
1807 mV
1.8 V PFE 3
1791 mV
1.2 V PFE 0
1173 mV
1.2 V PFE 1
1179 mV
1.2 V PFE 2
1179 mV
1.2 V PFE 3
1185 mV
I2C Slave Revision
6
FPC 6 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
25 degrees
Temperature Exhaust A
38 degrees
Temperature Exhaust B
38 degrees
Temperature I3 0 TSensor
40 degrees
Temperature I3 0 Chip
40 degrees
Temperature I3 1 TSensor
40 degrees
Temperature I3 1 Chip
38 degrees
Temperature I3 2 TSensor
37 degrees
Temperature I3 2 Chip
32 degrees
Temperature I3 3 TSensor
34 degrees
Temperature I3 3 Chip
33 degrees
Temperature IA 0 TSensor
45 degrees
Temperature IA 0 Chip
47 degrees
Temperature IA 1 TSensor
37 degrees
Temperature IA 1 Chip
42 degrees
Power
1.5 V
1485 mV
2.5 V
2510 mV
3.3 V
3332 mV
1.8 V PFE 0
1801 mV
1.8 V PFE 1
1814 mV
1.8 V PFE 2
1804 mV

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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C
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80 degrees F
93 degrees F
104 degrees F
102 degrees F
105 degrees F
100 degrees F
98 degrees F
98 degrees F
93 degrees F
89 degrees F
91 degrees F
102 degrees F
111 degrees F
96 degrees F
111 degrees F

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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77 degrees F
100 degrees F
100 degrees F
104 degrees F
104 degrees F
104 degrees F
100 degrees F
98 degrees F
89 degrees F
93 degrees F
91 degrees F
113 degrees F
116 degrees F
98 degrees F
107 degrees F

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

1.8 V PFE 3
1.2 V PFE 0
1.2 V PFE 1
1.2 V PFE 2
1.2 V PFE 3
I2C Slave Revision

show chassis
environment fpc
(MX480 Router with
100-Gigabit Ethernet
CFP)

1820
1192
1189
1202
1156
40

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust A
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust B
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
Temperature LU 0 TSen
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature LU 0 Chip
55 degrees C / 131 degrees F
Temperature LU 1 TSen
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature LU 1 Chip
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
Temperature LU 2 TSen
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature LU 2 Chip
61 degrees C / 141 degrees F
Temperature LU 3 TSen
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature LU 3 Chip
69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
Temperature XM 0 TSen
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature XM 0 Chip
-18 degrees C / 0 degrees F
Temperature XF 0 TSen
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature XF 0 Chip
77 degrees C / 170 degrees F
Power
MPC-BIAS3V3-zl2105
3285 mV
MPC-VDD3V3-zl6100
3305 mV
MPC-VDD2V5-zl6100
2500 mV
MPC-VDD1V8-zl2004
1801 mV
MPC-AVDD1V0-zl2004
996 mV
MPC-VDD1V2-zl6100
1199 mV
MPC-VDD1V5A-zl2004
1492 mV
MPC-VDD1V5B-zl2004
1499 mV
MPC-XF_0V9-zl2004
995 mV
MPC-PCIE_1V0-zl6100
1000 mV
MPC-LU0_1V0-zl2004
995 mV
MPC-LU1_1V0-zl2004
995 mV
MPC-LU2_1V0-zl2004
991 mV
MPC-LU3_1V0-zl2004
993 mV
MPC-12VA-BMR453
12019 mV
MPC-12VB-BMR453
12060 mV
MPC-PMB_1V1-zl2006
1091 mV
MPC-PMB_1V2-zl2106
1198 mV
MPC-XM_0V9-vt273m
899 mV
I2C Slave Revision
106
FPC 2 status:
State
Online
Temperature Intake
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust A
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust B
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
Temperature I3 0 TSensor
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
Temperature I3 0 Chip
51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
Temperature I3 1 TSensor
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
Temperature I3 1 Chip
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Temperature I3 2 TSensor
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Temperature I3 2 Chip
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
Temperature I3 3 TSensor
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
Temperature I3 3 Chip
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
Temperature IA 0 TSensor
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature IA 0 Chip
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F

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Temperature IA 1 TSensor
Temperature IA 1 Chip
Power
1.2 V PFE 0
1.2 V PFE 1
1.2 V PFE 2
1.2 V PFE 3
1.5 V
1.8 V PFE 0
1.8 V PFE 1
1.8 V PFE 2
1.8 V PFE 3
2.5 V
3.3 V
I2C Slave Revision

show chassis
environment fpc
(T320, T640, and
T1600 Routers)

292

44 degrees C / 111 degrees F


48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
1231
1227
1243
1211
1511
1811
1820
1804
1817
2475
3300
42

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature Top
42 degrees
Temperature Bottom
36 degrees
Temperature MMB1
39 degrees
Power:
1.8 V
1959 mV
2.5 V
2495 mV
3.3 V
3344 mV
5.0 V
5047 mV
1.8 V bias
1787 mV
3.3 V bias
3291 mV
5.0 V bias
4998 mV
8.0 V bias
7343 mV
BUS Revision
40
FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature Top
42 degrees
Temperature Bottom
39 degrees
Temperature MMB1
40 degrees
Power:
1.8 V
1956 mV
2.5 V
2498 mV
3.3 V
3340 mV
5.0 V
5023 mV
1.8 V bias
1782 mV
3.3 V bias
3277 mV
5.0 V bias
4989 mV
8.0 V bias
7289 mV
BUS Revision
40
FPC 2 status:
State
Online
Temperature Top
43 degrees
Temperature Bottom
39 degrees
Temperature MMB1
41 degrees
Power:
1.8 V
1963 mV
2.5 V
2503 mV
3.3 V
3340 mV
5.0 V
5042 mV
1.8 V bias
1797 mV
3.3 V bias
3311 mV
5.0 V bias
5013 mV

C / 107 degrees F
C / 96 degrees F
C / 102 degrees F

C / 107 degrees F
C / 102 degrees F
C / 104 degrees F

C / 109 degrees F
C / 102 degrees F
C / 105 degrees F

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

8.0 V bias
BUS Revision

show chassis
environment fpc
(T4000 Router)

7221 mV
40

user@host> show chassis environment fpc


FPC 0 status:
State
Online
Fan Intake
34 degrees
Fan Exhaust
48 degrees
PMB
47 degrees
LMB0
50 degrees
LMB1
41 degrees
LMB2
35 degrees
PFE1 LU2
46 degrees
PFE1 LU0
41 degrees
PFE0 LU0
57 degrees
XF1
47 degrees
XF0
52 degrees
XM1
41 degrees
XM0
50 degrees
PFE0 LU1
56 degrees
PFE0 LU2
45 degrees
PFE1 LU1
37 degrees
Power 1
1.0 V
991 mV
1.2 V bias
1195 mV
1.8 V
1788 mV
2.5 V
2483 mV
3.3 V
3289 mV
3.3 V bias
3299 mV
12.0 V A
10608 mV
12.0 V B
10637 mV
Power 2
0.9 V
881 mV
0.9 V PFE0
916 mV
0.9 V PFE1
903 mV
1.0 V PFE0
1012 mV
1.0 V PFE1
1002 mV
1.1 V
1095 mV
1.5 V_0
1494 mV
1.5 V_1
1479 mV
Power 3
1.0 V PFE0
1000 mV
1.0 V PFE1
1002 mV
1.0 V PFE0 *
995 mV
1.0 V PFE1 *
995 mV
1.8 V PFE 0
1788 mV
1.8 V PFE 1
1789 mV
2.5 V
2482 mV
12.0 V
11614 mV
Power 4
1.0 V PFE0 LU0
1003 mV
1.0 V PFE1 LU0
1003 mV
1.0 V PFE1 LU2
1004 mV
1.0 V PFE0 LU0 *
995 mV
1.0 V PFE1 LU0 *
998 mV
1.0 V PFE1 LU2 *
996 mV
12.0 V
11643 mV
12.0 V C
11711 mV
Power (Base/PMB/MMB)
LMB0 VDD2V5
2488 mV
LMB0 VDD1V8
1788 mV

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C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
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C
C
C
C

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93 degrees F
118 degrees F
116 degrees F
122 degrees F
105 degrees F
95 degrees F
114 degrees F
105 degrees F
134 degrees F
116 degrees F
125 degrees F
105 degrees F
122 degrees F
132 degrees F
113 degrees F
98 degrees F

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LMB0 VDD1V5
LMB0 PFE0 LU0
LMB0 PFE0 LU0
LMB0 VDD12V0
LMB1 VDD2V5
LMB1 VDD1V8
LMB1 VDD1V5
LMB1 PFE0 LU2
LMB1 PFE0 LU2
LMB1 VDD12V0
LMB2 VDD2V5
LMB2 VDD1V8
LMB2 VDD1V5
LMB2 PFE1 LU1
LMB2 PFE1 LU1
LMB2 VDD12V0
PMB 1.05v
PMB 1.5v
PMB 2.5v
PMB 3.3v
Bus Revision
FPC 3 status:
State
Fan Intake
Fan Exhaust
PMB
LMB0
LMB1
LMB2
PFE1 LU2
PFE1 LU0
PFE0 LU0
XF1
XF0
XM1
XM0
PFE0 LU1
PFE0 LU2
PFE1 LU1
Power 1
1.0 V
1.2 V bias
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
12.0 V A
12.0 V B
Power 2
0.9 V
0.9 V PFE0
0.9 V PFE1
1.0 V PFE0
1.0 V PFE1
1.1 V
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
Power 3
0.92 V PFE1
1.0 V PFE0
1.0 V PFE0 *

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AVDD1V0
VDD1V0

AVDD1V0
VDD1V0

AVDD1V0
VDD1V0

1496
1002
1000
10752
2472
1792
1480
994
1002
10800
2472
1792
1486
996
998
10704
1049
1500
2500
3299
113

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
37 degrees
51 degrees
43 degrees
57 degrees
54 degrees
38 degrees
63 degrees
45 degrees
69 degrees
62 degrees
63 degrees
43 degrees
67 degrees
63 degrees
66 degrees
41 degrees
1002
1201
1785
2485
3288
3285
10412
10515

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

882
920
905
1015
1001
1094
1495
1478

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
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/

98 degrees F
123 degrees F
109 degrees F
134 degrees F
129 degrees F
100 degrees F
145 degrees F
113 degrees F
156 degrees F
143 degrees F
145 degrees F
109 degrees F
152 degrees F
145 degrees F
150 degrees F
105 degrees F

998 mV
997 mV
992 mV

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

1.0 V PFE1 *
1.8 V PFE 0
1.8 V PFE 1
2.5 V
12.0 V
Power 4
1.0 V PFE0 LU0
1.0 V PFE1 LU0
1.0 V PFE1 LU2
1.0 V PFE0 LU0 *
1.0 V PFE1 LU0 *
1.0 V PFE1 LU2 *
12.0 V
12.0 V C
Power (Base/PMB/MMB)
LMB0 VDD2V5
LMB0 VDD1V8
LMB0 VDD1V5
LMB0 PFE0 LU0 AVDD1V0
LMB0 PFE0 LU0 VDD1V0
LMB0 VDD12V0
LMB1 VDD2V5
LMB1 VDD1V8
LMB1 VDD1V5
LMB1 PFE0 LU2 AVDD1V0
LMB1 PFE0 LU2 VDD1V0
LMB1 VDD12V0
LMB2 VDD2V5
LMB2 VDD1V8
LMB2 VDD1V5
LMB2 PFE1 LU1 AVDD1V0
LMB2 PFE1 LU1 VDD1V0
LMB2 VDD12V0
PMB 1.05v
PMB 1.5v
PMB 2.5v
PMB 3.3v
Bus Revision
FPC 5 status:
State
Temperature Top
Temperature Bottom
Power
1.8 V
1.8 V bias
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
5.0 V TOP
8.0 V bias
Power (Base/PMB/MMB)
1.2 V
1.5 V
5.0 V BOT
12.0 V TOP Base
12.0 V BOT Base
1.1 V PMB
1.2 V PMB
1.5 V PMB
1.8 V PMB
2.5 V PMB

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991
1780
1797
2492
11604

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1003
1004
1003
1000
1001
1003
11653
11672

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2512
1790
1500
1004
1002
10608
2472
1788
1480
1000
1004
10672
2488
1798
1494
1000
1004
10528
1050
1500
2499
3299
113

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
1804
1802
3294
3277
5008
5067
6642

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1202
1504
5079
11848
11780
1111
1189
1494
1819
2503

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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3.3 V PMB
5.0 V PMB
12.0 V PMB
0.75 MMB TOP
1.5 V MMB TOP
1.8 V MMB TOP
2.5 V MMB TOP
1.2 V MMB TOP
5.0 V MMB TOP
12.0 V MMB TOP
3.3 V MMB TOP
0.75 MMB BOT
1.5 V MMB BOT
1.8 V MMB BOT
2.5 V MMB BOT
1.2 V MMB BOT
5.0 V MMB BOT
12.0 V MMB BOT
3.3 V MMB BOT
APS 00
APS 01
APS 02
5.0 V PIC 0
APS 10
APS 11
APS 12
5.0 V PIC 1
Bus Revision
FPC 6 status:
State
Fan Intake
Fan Exhaust
PMB
LMB0
LMB1
LMB2
PFE1 LU2
PFE1 LU0
PFE0 LU0
XF1
XF0
XM1
XM0
PFE0 LU1
PFE0 LU2
PFE1 LU1
Power 1
1.0 V
1.2 V bias
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
12.0 V A
12.0 V B
Power 2
0.9 V
0.9 V PFE0
0.9 V PFE1
1.0 V PFE0
1.0 V PFE1

296

3294
5035
11788
766
1484
1772
2485
1137
4946
11772
3289
759
1482
1792
2490
1145
4922
11625
3282
2495
3308
3301
4967
2512
3316
3304
5081
49

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
34 degrees
49 degrees
40 degrees
60 degrees
58 degrees
40 degrees
69 degrees
45 degrees
71 degrees
58 degrees
65 degrees
40 degrees
66 degrees
69 degrees
68 degrees
42 degrees
998
1191
1781
2487
3302
3300
10388
10388

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

902
921
907
996
974

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

93 degrees F
120 degrees F
104 degrees F
140 degrees F
136 degrees F
104 degrees F
156 degrees F
113 degrees F
159 degrees F
136 degrees F
149 degrees F
104 degrees F
150 degrees F
156 degrees F
154 degrees F
107 degrees F

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1.1 V
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
Power 3
1.0 V PFE0
1.0 V PFE1
1.0 V PFE0 *
1.0 V PFE1 *
1.8 V PFE 0
1.8 V PFE 1
2.5 V
12.0 V
Power 4
1.0 V PFE0 LU0
1.0 V PFE1 LU0
1.0 V PFE1 LU2
1.0 V PFE0 LU0 *
1.0 V PFE1 LU0 *
1.0 V PFE1 LU2 *
12.0 V
12.0 V C
Power (Base/PMB/MMB)
LMB0 VDD2V5
LMB0 VDD1V8
LMB0 VDD1V5
LMB0 PFE0 LU0 AVDD1V0
LMB0 PFE0 LU0 VDD1V0
LMB0 VDD12V0
LMB1 VDD2V5
LMB1 VDD1V8
LMB1 VDD1V5
LMB1 PFE0 LU2 AVDD1V0
LMB1 PFE0 LU2 VDD1V0
LMB1 VDD12V0
LMB2 VDD2V5
LMB2 VDD1V8
LMB2 VDD1V5
LMB2 PFE1 LU1 AVDD1V0
LMB2 PFE1 LU1 VDD1V0
LMB2 VDD12V0
PMB 1.05v
PMB 1.5v
PMB 2.5v
PMB 3.3v
Bus Revision

show chassis
environment fpc lcc
(TX Matrix Router)

1095 mV
1495 mV
1478 mV
997
998
993
991
1796
1789
2465
11609

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1003
1006
1002
1000
998
998
11638
11702

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2484
1780
1496
998
1004
10528
2472
1776
1474
994
1004
10544
2476
1790
1492
996
1010
10528
1050
1499
2500
3300
80

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature Top
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Temperature Bottom
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
Temperature MMB0
Absent
Temperature MMB1
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
Power:
1.8 V
1813 mV
2.5 V
2504 mV
3.3 V
3338 mV
5.0 V
5037 mV
1.8 V bias
1797 mV

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3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
BUS Revision
FPC 2 status:
State
Temperature Top
Temperature Bottom
Temperature MMB0
Temperature MMB1
Power:
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
1.8 V bias
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
BUS Revision

show chassis
environment fpc lcc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

298

3301 mV
5013 mV
7345 mV
40

37
26
32
27
1791
2517
3308
5052
1797
3289
4991
7477
40

Online
degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

C
C
C
C

/
/
/
/

98
78
89
80

degrees
degrees
degrees
degrees

F
F
F
F

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment fpc lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature Top
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
Temperature Bottom
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
Power
1.8 V
1788 mV
1.8 V bias
1787 mV
3.3 V
3321 mV
3.3 V bias
3306 mV
5.0 V bias
5018 mV
5.0 V TOP
5037 mV
8.0 V bias
7223 mV
Power (Base/PMB/MMB)
1.2 V
1205 mV
1.5 V
1503 mV
5.0 V BOT
5084 mV
12.0 V TOP Base
11775 mV
12.0 V BOT Base
11794 mV
1.1 V PMB
1108 mV
1.2 V PMB
1196 mV
1.5 V PMB
1499 mV
1.8 V PMB
1811 mV
2.5 V PMB
2515 mV
3.3 V PMB
3318 mV
5.0 V PMB
5030 mV
12.0 V PMB
11832 mV
0.75 MMB TOP
752 mV
1.5 V MMB TOP
1489 mV
1.8 V MMB TOP
1782 mV
2.5 V MMB TOP
2498 mV
1.2 V MMB TOP
1155 mV
5.0 V MMB TOP
4902 mV
12.0 V MMB TOP
11721 mV
3.3 V MMB TOP
3316 mV
0.75 MMB BOT
754 mV
1.5 V MMB BOT
1482 mV
1.8 V MMB BOT
1758 mV

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2.5 V MMB BOT


1.2 V MMB BOT
5.0 V MMB BOT
12.0 V MMB BOT
3.3 V MMB BOT
APS 00
APS 01
APS 02
5.0 V PIC 0
APS 10
APS 11
APS 12
5.0 V PIC 1
Bus Revision

show chassis
environment fpc (QFX
Series)
show chassis
environment fpc
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switches)

show chassis
environment fpc 0
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

2488
1157
4962
11691
3308
1484
2503
3313
5025
1501
2466
3311
5081
49

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@switch> show chassis environment fpc 0


FPC 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
user@switch> show chassis environment fpc interconnect-device interconnect1 0
FC 0 FPC 0 status:
State
Online
Left Intake Temperature
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
Right Intake Temperature
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
Left Exhaust Temperature
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
Right Exhaust Temperature 27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
Power
BIAS 3V3
3330 mV
VDD 3V3
3300 mV
VDD 2V5
2502 mV
VDD 1V5
1496 mV
VDD 1V2
1194 mV
VDD 1V0
1000 mV
SW0 VDD 1V0
1020 mV
SW0 CVDD 1V025
1032 mV
SW1 VDD 1V0
1022 mV
SW1 CVDD 1V025
1030 mV
VDD 12V0 DIV3_33
3414 mV
user@switch> show chassis environment fpc 0
FPC 0 status:
State
Online
PMB Temperature
35 degrees C
Intake Temperature
33 degrees C
Exhaust A Temperature
51 degrees C
Exhaust B Temperature
43 degrees C
TL0 Temperature
48 degrees C
TQ0 Temperature
53 degrees C
TL1 Temperature
56 degrees C
TQ1 Temperature
58 degrees C
TL2 Temperature
55 degrees C
TQ2 Temperature
57 degrees C
TL3 Temperature
59 degrees C
TQ3 Temperature
59 degrees C
Power
PMB
1.05v
1049 mV
PMB
1.5v
1500 mV
PMB
2.5v
2500 mV
PMB
3.3v
3299 mV

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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/

95 degrees F
91 degrees F
123 degrees F
109 degrees F
118 degrees F
127 degrees F
132 degrees F
136 degrees F
131 degrees F
134 degrees F
138 degrees F
138 degrees F

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PFE0 1.0v
TQ0
0.9v
TL0
0.9v
PFE1 1.5v
PFE1 1.0v
TQ1
0.9v
TL1
0.9v
PFE2 1.5v
PFE2 1.0v
TQ2
0.9v
TL2
0.9v
PFE3 1.5v
PFE3 1.0v
TQ3
0.9v
TL3
0.9v
Bias 3.3v
FPC
3.3v
FPC
2.5v
SAM
0.9v
A
12.0v
B
12.0v

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1500
999
900
900
1499
999
899
900
1500
1000
900
900
1499
1000
900
900
3327
3300
2500
900
2014
2030

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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show chassis environment fpm


Syntax

show chassis environment fpm

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis environment fpm


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis environment fpm


<lcc number | sfc number>

Release Information

Description

Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.
(M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers and the PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches only) Display environmental information about the front panel module
in the router.
none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display

environmental information about the front panel modules (craft interfaces) on the
TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
environmental information about the front panel modules (craft interfaces) on the
TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the front panel module (craft interface)
on a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix
router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display environmental information about the front
panel module (craft interface) on a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from
0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

front panel module (craft interface) on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display environmental information

about the front panel module (craft interface) on the TX Matrix Plus router
(or switch-fabric chassis).
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

view

request chassis fpm resync on page 186

show chassis environment fpm (M40e and M160 Routers) on page 303
show chassis environment fpm (M320 Router) on page 303
show chassis environment fpm (MX240 Router) on page 303

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show chassis environment fpm (MX480 Router) on page 303


show chassis environment fpm (T Series Routers) on page 303
show chassis environment fpm lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 303
show chassis environment fpm scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 304
show chassis environment fpm sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 304
show chassis environment fpm (T4000 Core Router) on page 305
show chassis environment fpm (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 305
Output Fields

Table 54 on page 302 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment fpm
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 54: show chassis environment fpm Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

FPM status:

OnlineFPM is online and running.

OfflineFPM is powered down.

FPM CMB Voltage

(M40e and M160 routers only) Information about the voltage supplied to the FPM chassis management
bus (CMB) device. The left column displays the required power, in volts. The right column displays
the measured power, in millivolts.

FPM GBUS Voltage

(M320 and T Series routers only) Information about the voltage supplied to the FPM generic bus
(GBUS) device. The left column displays the required power, in volts. The right column displays the
measured power, in millivolts.

FPM I2CS Voltage

(PTX Series only) Information about the voltage supplied to the FPM generic bus (I2CS) device. The
left column displays the required power, in volts. The right column displays the measured power, in
millivolts.

FPM Display Voltage

Information about the voltage supplied to the FPM display. The left column displays the required
power, in volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

FPM CMB Temperature

(M40e and M160 routers only) Temperature of the air flowing past the FPM CMB device

FPM GBUS
Temperature

(M320 and T Series routers only) Temperature of the air flowing past the FPM GBUS device.

FPM I2CS Temperature

(PTX Series only) Temperature of the air flowing past the FPM I2CS device.

FPM Display
Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the FPM display.

CMB Revision

(M40e and M160 routers only) Revision level of the CMB device.

GBUS Revision

(M320 and T Series routers only) Revision level of the GBUS device.

I2CS Revision

(PTX Series only) Revision level of the I2CS device.

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Sample Output
show chassis
environment fpm
(M40e and M160
Routers)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm


FPM status:
State
Online
FPM CMB Voltage:
5.0 V bias
5030 mV
8.0 V bias
8083 mV
FPM Display Voltage:
5.0 V bias
4998 mV
FPM CMB temperature
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
FPM Display temperature 35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
CMB Revision
12

show chassis
environment fpm
(M320 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm


FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
5.0 V
5006 mV
1.8 V bias
1799 mV
3.3 V bias
3294 mV
5.0 V bias
4998 mV
8.0 V bias
7682 mV
FPM GBUS temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
GBUS Revision
51

show chassis
environment fpm
(MX240 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm


FPM status:
State
Online
I2CS Revision
41

show chassis
environment fpm
(MX480 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm


FPM status:
State
Online
I2CS Revision
41

show chassis
environment fpm (T
Series Routers)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm


FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
1.8 V bias
1787 mV
3.3 V bias
3286 mV
5.0 V bias
4991 mV
8.0 V bias
7162 mV
FPM Display Voltage:
5.0 V
4996 mV
FPM GBUS temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
FPM Display temperature
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
GBUS Revision
37

show chassis
environment fpm lcc
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
1.8 V bias
1797 mV
3.3 V bias
3294 mV
5.0 V bias
5015 mV

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8.0 V bias
FPM Display Voltage:
5.0 V
FPM GBUS temperature
FPM Display temperature
GBUS Revision

7470 mV
5018 mV
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
37

show chassis
environment fpm scc
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
1.8 V bias
1789 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
5.0 V bias
5003 mV
8.0 V bias
7592 mV
FPM Display Voltage:
5.0 V
5010 mV
FPM GBUS temperature
22 degrees C / 71 degrees F
FPM Display temperature
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
GBUS Revision
37

show chassis
environment fpm sfc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment fpm sfc


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM status:
State
Online
FPM I2CS Voltage:
3.3 V
3300 mV
5.0 V
5001 mV
9.0 V FPD
8672 mV
FPM I2CS temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
I2CS Revision
69
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
1.8 V bias
1802 mV
3.3 V bias
3301 mV
5.0 V bias
4984 mV
8.0 V bias
7377 mV
FPM Display Voltage:
5.0 V
5015 mV
FPM GBUS temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
FPM Display temperature
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
GBUS Revision
37
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
1.8 V bias
1789 mV
3.3 V bias
3311 mV
5.0 V bias
5013 mV
8.0 V bias
7467 mV
FPM Display Voltage:

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5.0 V
FPM GBUS temperature
FPM Display temperature
GBUS Revision

show chassis
environment fpm
(T4000 Core Router)

show chassis
environment fpm
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

5015 mV
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
31 degrees C / 87 degrees F
37

user@host> show chassis environment fpm


regress@stymphalian# run show chassis environment fpm
FPM status:
State
Online
FPM GBUS Voltage:
1.8 V bias
1792 mV
3.3 V bias
3299 mV
5.0 V bias
5001 mV
8.0 V bias
7238 mV
FPM Display Voltage:
5.0 V
4998 mV
FPM GBUS temperature
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
FPM Display temperature
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
GBUS Revision
37
user@host> show chassis environment fpm
FPM status:
State
FPM I2CS Voltage:
3.3 V
5.0 V
FPM I2CS temperature
I2CS Revision

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Online
3300 mV
4975 mV
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
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show chassis environment mcs


Syntax

show chassis environment mcs


<slot>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40e and M160 routers only) Display environmental information about the
Miscellaneous Control Subsystems (MCSs).

Options

noneDisplay environmental information about both MCSs.


slot (Optional) Display environmental information about an individual MCS. Replace
slot with 0 or 1

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis mcs on page 189

show chassis environment mcs (M40e Router) on page 307


show chassis environment mcs (M160 Router) on page 307

Output Fields

Table 55 on page 306 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment mcs
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 55: show chassis environment mcs Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

Status of the MCS:

PresentMCS is detected by the chassis daemon but is either not supported by the current version

of Junos or MCS is coming up but not yet online.

OnlineMCS is online and running.

OfflineMCS is powered down.

EmptyNo MCS is present.

MasterMCS is online, operating as master.

StandbyMCS is online, operating as standby.

Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the MCS.

Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the MCS. The left column displays the required power, in
volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

BUS Revision

Revision level of the generic bus device.

FPGA Revision

Revision level of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) revision.

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Sample Output
show chassis
environment mcs
(M40e Router)

user@host> show chassis environment mcs


MCS 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
Power:
3.3 V
3283 mV
5.0 V
5013 mV
12.0 V
11721 mV
5.0 V bias
5025 mV
8.0 V bias
8229 mV
BUS Revision
12
FPGA Revision
13
MCS 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power:
3.3 V
3296 mV
5.0 V
4971 mV
12.0 V
11814 mV
5.0 V bias
4976 mV
8.0 V bias
8241 mV
BUS Revision
12
FPGA Revision
13

show chassis
environment mcs
(M160 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment mcs


MCS 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Power:
3.3 V
3306 mV
5.0 V
4993 mV
12.0 V
11799 mV
5.0 V bias
4993 mV
8.0 V bias
8288 mV
BUS Revision
12
FPGA Revision
13

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show chassis environment monitored


Syntax

show chassis environment monitored

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Display status information for monitored
temperatures.
On the PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, you can configure which temperatures
are monitored for computing temperature alarms. Use this command to display only the
temperatures that are monitored. Temperatures that are not included in the temperature
alarm computations are not displayed.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show chassis environment monitored (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 308

Output Fields

Table 56 on page 308 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment monitored
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 56: show chassis environment monitored Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Item

Chassis component:

PTX Series Packet Transport SwitchesInformation about the chassis, Routing Engines, Control
Boards (CBs), Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), PICs, and Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs).

Status

Status of the specified item. Status can be OK or Alarm.

Measurement

Temperature of the air flowing past the specified chassis component. Temperature is displayed in
degrees Celsius (C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F).

Sample Output
show chassis
environment
monitored (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

308

user@host> show chassis environment monitored


Class Item
Status
Routing Engine 0 CPU
OK
Routing Engine 1 CPU
OK
CB 0 Exhaust A
OK
CB 0 Exhaust B
OK
CB 1 Exhaust A
OK
CB 1 Exhaust B
OK

Measurement
71 degrees C
62 degrees C
45 degrees C
41 degrees C
39 degrees C
36 degrees C

/
/
/
/
/
/

159 degrees F
143 degrees F
113 degrees F
105 degrees F
102 degrees F
96 degrees F

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show chassis environment pcg


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show chassis environment pcg


<slot>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e and M160 routers only) Display environmental information about the Packet
Forwarding Engine clock generators (PCGs).
noneDisplay environmental information about both PCGs.
slot(Optional) Display environmental information about an individual PCG. Replace
slot with 0 or 1.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request chassis pcg on page 190

show chassis environment pcg (M40e Router) on page 310


show chassis environment pcg (M160 Router) on page 310
Table 57 on page 309 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment pcg command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 57: show chassis environment pcg Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

PCG slot status

Slot number: 0 or 1.

State

Status of PCG:

PresentPCG is detected by the chassis process but is either not

supported by the current version of Junos OS or PCG is coming


up but is not yet online.

OnlinePCG is powered down. If Online, it can be the Master clock


or the Standby clock.

OfflinePCG is powered down.

EmptyNo PCG is present.

Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the PCG.

Frequency

Frequency setting and measurement for the PCG.

Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the PCG. The left column
displays the required power, in volts. The right column displays the
measured power, in millivolts.

BUS Revision

Revision level of the generic bus device.

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310

show chassis
environment pcg
(M40e Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pcg


PCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
Frequency:
Setting
125.00 MHz
Measurement
124.95 MHz
Power:
3.3 V
3266 mV
5.0 V bias
4964 mV
8.0 V bias
8112 mV
BUS Revision
12
PCG 1 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
Frequency:
Setting
125.00 MHz
Measurement
124.96 MHz
Power:
3.3 V
3271 mV
5.0 V bias
4979 mV
8.0 V bias
8117 mV
BUS Revision
12

show chassis
environment pcg
(M160 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pcg


PCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Frequency:
Setting
125.00 MHz
Measurement
125.03 MHz
Power:
3.3 V
3286 mV
5.0 V bias
5010 mV
8.0 V bias
8183 mV
BUS Revision
12
PCG 1 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
Frequency:
Setting
125.00 MHz
Measurement
125.01 MHz
Power:
3.3 V
3288 mV
5.0 V bias
4993 mV
8.0 V bias
8197 mV
BUS Revision
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show chassis environment pdu


Syntax

Release Information
Description

show chassis environment pdu


<slot>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series packet transport switches.
(PTX Series packet transport switches only) Display power distribution unit (PDU)
environmental status information.
On the PTX Series packet transport switches, the power supply consists of power
distribution units (PDUs) that contain Power Supply Modules (PSMs). There are four
PSMs for each PDU and each PSM provides power to a specific set of FRUs.

PSM 0: Fan Trays

PSM 1: Routing Engines, CBs, SIBs, FPD, and CCGs

PSM 2: FPCs

PSM 3: FPCs

This arrangement of PDUs and PSMs provide a modular power management design.
Depending on which FRUs are present in the chassis, the required number of PSMs change
enabling you to use only as much power as required to power the chassis.
Options

noneDisplay environmental information about all PDUs.


slot (Optional) Display environmental information about an individual PDU. For the

PTX5000 packet transport switch, replace slot with 0 or 1.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show chassis environment pdu (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 312
Table 58 on page 311 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment pdu command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 58: show chassis environment pdu Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

PDU slot status

Number of the PDU slot.

PDU - State

Status of the PDU. Status can be Online, Present, or Absent.

PDU - Hours Used

Number of hours the PDU has been operational.

PDU - Firmware Version

Version level of the firmware running on the PDU.

PSM number status

PSM number. PSMs are numbered 0 through 3.

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Field Name

Field Description

PSM - State

Status of the PSM. Status can be Online, Present, or Absent.

PSM - Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the PSM.

PSM - Fans

Status of the cooling fans associated with the PSM.

PSM - AC Input

Status of the AC input for the specified component

PSM - AC Output

Status of the AC output for the specified component.

PSM - DC input

Status of the DC input for the specified component.

PSM - DC output

Status of the DC output for the specified component.

PSM - Hours Used

Number of hours the PSM has been operational.

PSM - Firmware Version

Version level of the firmware running on the PSM.

Sample Output
show chassis
environment pdu
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

312

user@host> show chassis environment pdu 0


PDU 0 status:
State
Online
Hours Used
4281
Firmware Version (MCU1)
00.02
Firmware Version (MCU2)
00.02
Firmware Version (MCU3)
00.02
Firmware Version (MCU4)
00.02
PDU 0 PSM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
Fans
OK
DC Input
OK
DC Output
OK
Hours Used
2864
Firmware Version
00.04
PDU 0 PSM 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Fans
OK
DC Input
OK
DC Output
OK
Hours Used
3540
Firmware Version
00.04
PDU 0 PSM 2 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
Fans
OK
DC Input
OK
DC Output
OK
Hours Used
3711
Firmware Version
00.04

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PDU 0 PSM 3 status:


State
Temperature
Fans
DC Input
DC Output
Hours Used
Firmware Version

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Online
OK
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
OK
OK
OK
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show chassis environment pem


Syntax

show chassis environment pem


<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

show chassis environment pem


<lcc number | scc>
<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

show chassis environment pem


<lcc number | sfc number>
<slot>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis environment pem


<slot>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information
Description

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers only) Display Power Entry
Module (PEM) environmental status information.

NOTE: The new high-capacity (4100W) enhanced DC PEM on MX960 routers


includes a new design that can condition the input voltage. This results in
the output voltage differing from the input voltage. The earlier generation of
DC PEMs coupled the input power directly to the output, thereby making it
safe to assume that the output voltage was equal to the input voltage.

Options

noneDisplay environmental information about both PEMs. For the TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the PEMs, the TX Matrix router, and its
attached T640 routers. For the TX Matrix Plus router, display environmental
information about the PEMs, the TX Matrix Plus router, and its attached T1600
routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information

about the PEMs in all the member routers of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the PEM in a specified T640 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display environmental information about the PEM in a specified T1600 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with
a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

PEM in the local Virtual Chassis member.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental

information about the PEM in the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

PEM in the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about

the PEM in the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


slot (Optional) Display environmental information about an individual PEM. Replace
slot with 0 or 1.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis hardware on page 503

show chassis environment pem (M40e Router) on page 316


show chassis environment pem (M120 Router) on page 316
show chassis environment pem (M160 Router) on page 317
show chassis environment pem (M320 Router) on page 317
show chassis environment pem (MX240 Router) on page 317
show chassis environment pem (MX480 Router) on page 317
show chassis environment pem (MX960 Router) on page 318
show chassis environment pem (T320 Router) on page 318
show chassis environment pem (T640 Router) on page 318
show chassis environment pem (T4000 Router) on page 318
show chassis environment pem (T640/T1600/T4000 Routers With Six-Input DC
Power Supply) on page 318
show chassis environment pem lcc (TX Matrix Routing Matrix) on page 319
show chassis environment pem scc (TX Matrix Routing Matrix) on page 319
show chassis environment pem sfc (TX Matrix Plus Routing Matrix) on page 319
show chassis environment pem lcc (TX Matrix Plus Routing Matrix) on page 320
Table 59 on page 315 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment pem
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 59: show chassis environment pem Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

PEM slot status

Number of the PEM slot.

State

Status of the PEM.

Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the PEM.

AC Input

Status of the AC input for the specified component

AC Output

Status of the AC output for the specified component.

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Field Name

Field Description

DC input

Status of the DC input for the specified component.

DC output

Status of the DC output for the specified component.

Load

(Not available on M40e or M160 routers) Information about the load on supply, in percentage of rated
current being used.

Voltage

(M120, M160, M320, T640, T1600, TX Matrix, and TX Matrix Plus routers only) Information about
voltage supplied to the PEM.

Current

(T640, T1600, TX Matrix, and TX Matrix Plus routers only) Information about the PEM current.

Power

(T640, T1600, TX Matrix, and TX Matrix Plus routers only) Information about the PEM power.

SCG/CB/SIB

(T640, T1600, TX Matrix, and TX Matrix Plus routers only) SONET Clock Generator/Control
Board/Switch Interface Board.

FAN

(T640, T1600, and T4000 routers with six-input DC power supply only) Information about the DC
output to the fan.

Sample Output

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show chassis
environment pem
(M40e Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
AC input
OK
DC output
OK

show chassis
environment pem
(M120 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Input:
OK
DC Output:
OK
Load
Less than 20 percent
Voltage:
48.0 V input
52864 mV
48.0 V fan supply
41655 mV
3.3 V
3399 mV
PEM 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Input:
OK
DC Output:
OK
Load
Less than 20 percent
Voltage:
48.0 V input
54537 mV
48.0 V fan supply
42910 mV
3.3 V
3506 mV

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show chassis
environment pem
(M160 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC input
OK
DC output
OK
Load
Less than 20 percent
Voltage:
48.0 V input
54833 mV
48.0 V fan supply
50549 mV
8.0 V bias
8239 mV
5.0 V bias
5006 mV

show chassis
environment pem
(M320 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 2 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC input
OK
Load
Less than 40 percent
48.0 V input
51853 mV
48.0 V fan supply
48877 mV
8.0 V bias
8449 mV
5.0 V bias
4998 mV
PEM 3 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC input
OK
Load
Less than 40 percent
48.0 V input
51717 mV
48.0 V fan supply
49076 mV
8.0 V bias
8442 mV
5.0 V bias
4998 mV

show chassis
environment pem
(MX240 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Output:
OK
PEM 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Output:
OK

show chassis
environment pem
(MX480 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Input:
OK
DC Output:
OK
Voltage:
PEM 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Input:
OK
DC Output:
OK
Voltage:

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show chassis
environment pem
(MX960 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 2 status:
State
Present
PEM 3 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC Output:
OK

show chassis
environment pem
(T320 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
OK
DC input:
OK

show chassis
environment pem
(T640 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
22 degrees C / 71 degrees F
AC input: OK
DC output:
Voltage
Current
Power
Load
FPC 0
56875
606
34
4
FPC 1
57016
525
29
3
FPC 2
0
0
0
0
FPC 3
0
0
0
0
FPC 4
0
0
0
0
FPC 5
0
0
0
0
FPC 6
57158
1581
90
12
FPC 7
0
0
0
0
SCG/CB/SIB
56750
1125
63
5

show chassis
environment pem
(T4000 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
DC Input:
OK
Voltage(V) Current(A) Power(W) Load(%)
INPUT 0
54.625
9.812
535
22
INPUT 1
54.625
10.250
559
23
INPUT 2
55.125
0.125
6
0
INPUT 3
54.500
10.062
548
22
INPUT 4
54.750
9.375
513
21
INPUT 5
54.750
10.187
557
23
DC Output
Voltage(V) Current(A) Power(W) Load(%)
FPC 0
55.750
10.125
564
37
FPC 1
51.625
0.000
0
0
FPC 2
52.000
0.000
0
0
FPC 3
55.062
10.437
574
38
FPC 4
52.125
0.000
0
0
FPC 5
55.000
9.375
515
34
FPC 6
55.187
9.687
534
35
FPC 7
51.437
0.000
0
0
SCG/CB/SIB
55.375
15.750
872
35
FAN
54.562
14.750
804
42

show chassis
environment pem
(T640/T1600/T4000

318

user@host> show chassis environment pem


PEM 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F

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Routers With Six-Input


DC Power Supply)

DC Input:
INPUT 0
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
INPUT 5
DC Output
FPC 0
FPC 1
FPC 2
FPC 3
FPC 4
FPC 5
FPC 6
FPC 7
SCG/CB/SIB
FAN

OK
Voltage(V)
0.000
54.875
55.375
54.625
55.125
55.125
Voltage(V)
52.312
52.687
52.812
55.812
52.625
52.625
52.750
52.750
55.937
55.812

Current(A)
0.000
3.812
3.937
3.750
3.375
3.375
Current(A)
0.000
0.000
0.000
7.062
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
11.937
4.937

Power(W)
0
209
218
204
186
186
Power(W)
0
0
0
394
0
0
0
0
667
275

Load(%)
0
27
29
27
24
24
Load(%)
0
0
0
52
0
0
0
0
55
36

show chassis
environment pem lcc
(TX Matrix Routing
Matrix)

user@host> show chassis environment pem 0 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PEM 0 status:
State
Present
Temperature
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
DC input:
Check
DC output:
Voltage
Current
Power
Load
FPC 0
0
0
0
0
FPC 1
0
0
0
0
FPC 2
0
0
0
0
FPC 3
0
0
0
0
FPC 4
0
0
0
0
FPC 5
0
0
0
0
FPC 6
0
0
0
0
FPC 7
0
0
0
0
SCG/CB/SIB
0
0
0
0

show chassis
environment pem scc
(TX Matrix Routing
Matrix)

user@host> show chassis environment pem scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PEM 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
24 degrees C / 75 degrees F
DC input:
OK
DC output:
Voltage
Current
Power
Load
SIB 0
0
0
0
0
SIB 1
0
0
0
0
SIB 2
0
0
0
0
SIB 3
56550
0
0
0
SIB 4
55958
6912
386
51

show chassis
environment pem sfc
(TX Matrix Plus Routing
Matrix)

user@host> show chassis environment pem sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
DC Input:
OK
DC Output
Voltage
Current
Power
Load

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Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel
Channel

show chassis
environment pem lcc
(TX Matrix Plus Routing
Matrix)

320

0
1
2
3
4
5
6

53820
53550
53840
53690
53620
53900
54120

14140
12720
12930
14990
15070
14820
5020

761
681
696
804
808
798
271

59
53
54
63
63
62
21

user@host> show chassis environment lcc 0


lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PEM 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
DC Input:
OK
DC Output
Voltage
Current
Power
Load
FPC 0
0
0
0
0
FPC 1
0
0
0
0
FPC 2
0
0
0
0
FPC 3
0
0
0
0
FPC 4
56408
7575
427
56
FPC 5
0
0
0
0
FPC 6
56266
7956
447
59
FPC 7
56283
6100
343
45
SCG/CB/SIB
55916
8950
500
41
PEM 1 status:
State
Present
Temperature
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
DC Input:
Check
DC Output
Voltage
Current
Power
Load
FPC 0
0
0
0
0
FPC 1
0
0
0
0
FPC 2
0
0
0
0
FPC 3
0
0
0
0
FPC 4
0
0
0
0
FPC 5
0
0
0
0
FPC 6
0
0
0
0
FPC 7
0
0
0
0
SCG/CB/SIB
0
0
0
0

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show chassis environment routing-engine


Syntax

show chassis environment routing-engine


<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

show chassis environment routing-engine


<lcc number | scc>
<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

show chassis environment routing-engine


<lcc number | sfc number>
<slot>

Syntax (MX Series


Routers)

show chassis environment routing-engine


<slot>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis environment routing-engine


interconnect-device name

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.

Description
Options

Display Routing Engine environmental status information.


noneDisplay environmental information about all Routing Engines. For a TX Matrix

router, display environmental information about all Routing Engines on the TX Matrix
router and its attached T640 routers. For a TX Matrix Plus router, display
environmental information about all Routing Engines on the TX Matrix Plus router
and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information

about the Routing Engines in all member routers in the Virtual Chassis configuration.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display environmental

information about the Routing Engines for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the Routing Engine in a specified T640


router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, display environmental information about the Routing Engine in a specified
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

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local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

Routing Engines in the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display environmental

information about the Routing Engines in the specified member in the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with the value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

Routing Engine in the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display environmental information about

the Routing Engine in the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
slot(Optional) Display environmental information about an individual Routing Engine.

On M10i, M20, M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers, replace
slot with 0 or 1. On M5, M7i, M10, and M40 routers and on the J Series router, replace
slot with 0. On EX3200 and EX4200 standalone switches, replace slot with 0. On
EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configuration and on EX8208 and EX8216
switches, replace slot with 0 or 1. On the QFX3500 switch, there is only one Routing
Engine, so you do not need to specify the slot number. On PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches, replace slot with 0 or 1
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis environment routing-engine (Nonredundant) on page 323


show chassis environment routing-engine (Redundant) on page 323
show chassis environment routing-engine (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 323
show chassis environment routing-engine (T4000 Core Router) on page 323
show chassis environment routing-engine (QFX Series) on page 323
show chassis environment routing-engine interconnect-device (QFabric
Switch) on page 324
show chassis environment routing-engine (PTX5000 Packet Transport
Switch) on page 324
Table 60 on page 322 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment routing-engine
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 60: show chassis environment routing-engine Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Routing engine slot status

Number of the Routing Engine slot: 0 or 1.

State

Status of the Routing Engine:

Temperature

322

Online MasterRouting Engine is online, operating as Master.

Online StandbyRouting Engine is online, operating as Standby.

OfflineRouting Engine is offline.

Temperature of the air flowing past the Routing Engine.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

CPU Temperature

(PTX Series and T4000 Core Routers only) Temperature of the air
flowing past the Routing Engine CPU.

Sample Output
show chassis
environment
routing-engine
(Nonredundant)
show chassis
environment
routing-engine
(Redundant)

show chassis
environment
routing-engine (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis environment routing-engine


Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
27 degrees C / 80 degrees
user@host> show chassis environment routing-engine
Route Engine 0 status:
State:
Online Master
Temperature:
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
Route Engine 1 status:
State:
Online Standby
Temperature:
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
user@host> show chassis environment routing-engine
sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
26 degrees C / 78 degrees F
Routing Engine 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Routing Engine 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F

show chassis
environment
routing-engine (T4000
Core Router)

user@host> show chassis environment routing-engine


Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
CPU Temperature
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Routing Engine 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
CPU Temperature
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F

show chassis
environment

user@switch> show chassis environment routing-engine


Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F

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routing-engine (QFX
Series)
show chassis
environment
routing-engine
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

show chassis
environment
routing-engine
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

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user@switch> show chassis environment routing-engine interconnect-device interconnect1


routing-engine interconnect-device interconnect1
Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
Routing Engine 1 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
user@switch> show chassis environment routing-engine
Routing Engine 0 status:
State
Online Master
Temperature
55 degrees C / 131 degrees
CPU Temperature
66 degrees C / 150 degrees
Routing Engine 1 status:
State
Online Standby
Temperature
52 degrees C / 125 degrees
CPU Temperature
64 degrees C / 147 degrees

F
F

F
F

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show chassis environment scg


Syntax

show chassis environment scg


<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis environment scg


<lcc number>
<slot>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.
Display SONET Clock Generator (SCG) environmental information.
none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display environmental information

about all SCGs. On a TX Matrix router, display environmental information about all
SCGs on the TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display environmental information about all SCGs on the TX Matrix Plus router
and its attached T1600 routers.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the SCG in a specified T640 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display environmental information about the SCG in a specified T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
slot(Optional) Display environmental information about the SCG. Replace slot with
0 or 1.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request chassis scg on page 200

Configuring the Clock Source

T320 SONET Clock Generator (SCG) Description

show chassis environment scg (T Series Routers) on page 326


show chassis environment scg (T4000 Core Routers) on page 326
show chassis environment scg lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 327
show chassis environment scg lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 327
show chassis environment scg (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 327
Table 61 on page 326 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment scg command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 61: show chassis environment scg Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

SCG slot status

Number of the SCG slot: 0 or 1.

State

Status of the SCG:

OnlineSCG is online and running.

OfflineSCG is powered down.

If two SCGs are installed and online, one is functioning as the master,
and the other is the standby.
Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the SCG.

Power

Power on the SCG. The left column displays required power, in volts.
The right column displays measured power, in millivolts.

BUS Revision

Revision level of the generic bus device.

Sample Output
show chassis
environment scg (T
Series Routers)

show chassis
environment scg
(T4000 Core Routers)

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user@host> show chassis environment scg


SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
3.3 V
3297 mV
5.0 V
5050 mV
5.6 V
5682 mV
1.8 V bias
1787 mV
3.3 V bias
3277 mV
5.0 V bias
4984 mV
8.0 V bias
8400 mV
BUS Revision
40
SCG 1 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
3.3 V
3317 mV
5.0 V
5057 mV
5.6 V
5689 mV
1.8 V bias
1794 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
5.0 V bias
4991 mV
8.0 V bias
8410 mV
BUS Revision
40
user@host> show chassis environment scg
SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Power
GROUND
0 mV

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1.8 V bias
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
5.6 V
8.0 V bias
Bus Revision
SCG 1 status:
State
Temperature
Power
GROUND
1.8 V bias
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
5.6 V
8.0 V bias
Bus Revision

1794
3310
3299
5040
5003
5780
7416
40

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online - Standby
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
0
1794
3319
3286
5047
5013
5758
7347
40

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

show chassis
environment scg lcc
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis environment scg lcc 0 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
3.3 V
3321 mV
5.0 V
5062 mV
5.6 V
5682 mV
1.8 V bias
1789 mV
3.3 V bias
3289 mV
5.0 V bias
4993 mV
8.0 V bias
7807 mV
BUS Revision
40

show chassis
environment scg lcc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment scg lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V bias
1800 mV
3.3 V
3290 mV
3.3 V bias
3304 mV
5.0 V
5042 mV
5.0 V bias
4979 mV
5.6 V
5765 mV
8.0 V bias
7682 mV
Bus Revision
40

show chassis
environment scg

user@host> show chassis environment scg


lcc0-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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(TX Matrix Plus


Router)

SCG 0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
GROUND
1.8 V bias
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
5.6 V
8.0 V bias
Bus Revision

Online - Master clock


40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1800
3291
3304
5042
4979
5765
7643
40

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
Power
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V bias
1788 mV
3.3 V
3305 mV
3.3 V bias
3284 mV
5.0 V
5042 mV
5.0 V bias
5010 mV
5.6 V
5748 mV
8.0 V bias
7692 mV
Bus Revision
40
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
Power
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V bias
1785 mV
3.3 V
3306 mV
3.3 V bias
3301 mV
5.0 V
5045 mV
5.0 V bias
4993 mV
5.6 V
5765 mV
8.0 V bias
7838 mV
Bus Revision
40
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SCG 0 status:
State
Online - Master clock
Temperature
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
Power
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V bias
1800 mV
3.3 V
3290 mV
3.3 V bias
3294 mV
5.0 V
5050 mV
5.0 V bias
4984 mV
5.6 V
5780 mV
8.0 V bias
7716 mV
Bus Revision
40

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show chassis environment sfm


Syntax

show chassis environment sfm


<slot>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40e and M160 routers only) Display Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM)
environmental information.

Options

noneDisplay environmental information about all SFMs.


slot(Optional) Display environmental information about an individual SFM. Replace
slot with a value from 0 through 3.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis sfm on page 201

request chassis sfm master switch on page 202

Configuring SFM Redundancy on M40e and M160 Routers

Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

show chassis environment sfm (M40e Router) on page 332


show chassis environment sfm (M160 Router) on page 332

Output Fields

Table 62 on page 330 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment sfm command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 62: show chassis environment sfm Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

SFM slot status

SFM slot number: 0 or 1 on an M40e router, or 0, 1, 2, or 3 on an M160 router.

State

Status of the SFM:

OnlineSFM is online and running.

OfflineSFM is powered down.

If two SFMs are installed and online, one is functioning as the master, and the other is marked as the
Standby.
SPP Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the Switch Plane Processor card.

SPR Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the Switch Plane Router card.

SPP Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the Switch Plane Processor card. The left column displays
the required power, in volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

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Table 62: show chassis environment sfm Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

SPR Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the Switch Plane Router. The left column displays the
required power, in volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

CMB Revision

Revision level of the Chassis Management Bus (CMB) device.

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Sample Output
show chassis
environment sfm
(M40e Router)

show chassis
environment sfm
(M160 Router)

332

user@host> show chassis environment sfm


SFM 0 status:
State
Online
SPP temperature
40 degrees C / 104 degrees
SPR temperature
44 degrees C / 111 degrees
SPP Power:
1.5 V
1501 mV
2.5 V
2472 mV
3.3 V
3293 mV
5.0 V
5028 mV
5.0 V bias
4964 mV
SPR Power:
1.5 V
1501 mV
2.5 V
2483 mV
3.3 V
3308 mV
5.0 V
5035 mV
5.0 V bias
4981 mV
8.0 V bias
8239 mV
CMB Revision
12
SFM 1 status:
State
Online - Standby
SPP temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees
SPR temperature
45 degrees C / 113 degrees
SPP Power:
1.5 V
1503 mV
2.5 V
2483 mV
3.3 V
3284 mV
5.0 V
5045 mV
5.0 V bias
4993 mV
SPR Power:
1.5 V
1498 mV
2.5 V
2472 mV
3.3 V
3284 mV
5.0 V
5035 mV
5.0 V bias
4991 mV
8.0 V bias
8231 mV
CMB Revision
12

F
F

F
F

user@host> show chassis environment sfm


SFM 0 status:
State
Online
SPP temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
SPR temperature
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
SPP Power:
1.5 V
1504 mV
2.5 V
2474 mV
3.3 V
3290 mV
5.0 V
5015 mV
5.0 V bias
4962 mV
SPR Power:
1.5 V
1498 mV
2.5 V
2482 mV
3.3 V
3299 mV
5.0 V
5020 mV
5.0 V bias
4971 mV
8.0 V bias
8229 mV
CMB Revision
12
SFM 1 status:

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State
SPP temperature
SPR temperature
SPP Power:
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
SPR Power:
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
CMB Revision
SFM 2 status:
State
SPP temperature
SPR temperature
SPP Power:
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
SPR Power:
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
CMB Revision
SFM 3 status:
State
SPP temperature
SPR temperature
SPP Power:
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
SPR Power:
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
CMB Revision

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47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
1499
2466
3274
5025
4984

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1496
2470
3279
5020
4993
8222
12

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
1504
2471
3294
5045
4981

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1496
2470
3293
5028
4971
8214
12

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
1505
2484
3296
5040
4984

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1503
2488
3302
5037
4993
8249
12

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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show chassis environment sib


Syntax

show chassis environment sib


<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis environment sib


<lcc number| scc>
<slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis environment sib


<lcc number| sfc number>
<slot>
<f13 sib-slot>
<f2s sib-slot/sib-f2s-slot-number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6. for the TX Matrix Plus router.
Command introduced in Junos OS 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.
(M320, T Series, TX Matrix, and TX Matrix Plus routers, and PTX Packet Transport
Switches only) Display Switch Interface Boards (SIB) environmental information.
noneDisplay environmental information about all SIBs. On a TX Matrix router, display

environmental information about all SIBs on the TX Matrix router and its attached
T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display environmental information about
all SIBs on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
f13 sib-slot(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display SIB F13 environmental

information only. Replace sib-slot with one of the following values: 0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8,


9, 11, or 12.
f2s sib-slot/sib-f2s-slot-number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display SIB

F2s environmental information only. Replace sib-slot with a value from 0 through 4,
followed by a sib-f2s-slot-number value of 0, 2, 4 or 6.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display environmental information about the SIB in a specified T640 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display environmental information about the SIB in a specified T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 4.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about the

SIB in the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display environmental information about

the SIB in the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


slot(Optional) Display environmental information about the specified SIB. For the M320

router, replace slot with a value from 0 through 3. For the T640, T1600, T4000, and

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TX Matrix routers, replace slot with a value from 0 through 4. For the TX Matrix Plus
router, replace slot with a value from 0 through 15. For the T320 router, replace slot
with a value from 0 through 2. For the PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch, replace
slot with a value from 0 through 8.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis sib on page 203

show chassis sibs on page 621

Configuring the Junos OS to Upgrade and Downgrade Switch Interface Boards on a


TX Matrix Router

M320 SIB Description

show chassis environment sib (M320 Router) on page 336


show chassis environment sib 1 (T640 Router) on page 337
show chassis environment sib 1 (T4000 Router) on page 337
show chassis environment sib scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 338
show chassis environment sib (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 338
show chassis environment sib sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 348
show chassis environment sib f13 (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 353
show chassis environment sib f2s (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 354
show chassis environment sib (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 354

Output Fields

Table 63 on page 335 lists the output fields for the show chassis environment sib command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 63: show chassis environment sib Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

SIB slot status

SIB slot number:

0 through 3 on an M320 router.

0 or 2 on a T320 router.

0 through 4 on a T640, or T1600, T4000, or TX Matrix router.

0 through 15 on a TX Matrix Plus router (Slots 2, 5, 10, 13, 14, and 15 are unused).

0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, or 12 for F13 SIBs on a TX Matrix Plus router.

0 through 4, followed by 0, 2, 4, or 6 for an F2S SIB on a TX Matrix Plus router. For example, SIB
F2S 0/4.

0 through 8 on a PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch.

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Field Name

Field Description

State

Status of the SIB:

OnlineSIB is online and running.

OfflineSIB is powered down.

Spare (T640, T1600, T4000, and TX Matrix routers only)SIB is redundant and will move to active

state if one of the working SIBs fails.


Only four of the SIBs are active at any time. The fifth one is marked Spare. It is activated if there is a
fault on one of the active SIBs.
Online standby (TX Matrix Plus router only).
Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the SIB.


On PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, separate temperatures are displayed for Intake, Exhaust,
and Junction.

Power

Information about the voltage supplied to the SIB. The left column displays the required power, in
volts. The right column displays the measured power, in millivolts.

Sample Output
show chassis
environment sib (M320
Router)

336

user@host> show chassis environment sib


SIB 0 status:
State
Online
Temperature
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
1805 mV
2.5 V
2498 mV
3.3 V
3306 mV
1.8 V bias
1789 mV
3.3 V bias
3299 mV
5.0 V bias
5003 mV
8.0 V bias
7374 mV
SIB 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
1814 mV
2.5 V
2477 mV
3.3 V
3319 mV
1.8 V bias
1792 mV
3.3 V bias
3291 mV
5.0 V bias
4981 mV
8.0 V bias
7335 mV
SIB 2 status:
State
Online
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
1811 mV
2.5 V
2489 mV

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3.3 V
1.8 V bias
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
SIB 3 status:
State
Temperature
Power:
GROUND
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
1.8 V bias
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias

3330
1797
3304
5025
7330

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
0
1798
2481
3328
1792
3313
5013
7467

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

show chassis
environment sib 1
(T640 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment sib 1


SIB 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
1809 mV
2.5 V
2478 mV
3.3 V
3308 mV
1.8 V bias
1794 mV
3.3 V bias
3274 mV
5.0 V bias
4996 mV
8.0 V bias
7247 mV

show chassis
environment sib 1
(T4000 Router)

user@host> show chassis environment sib 1


SIB 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power
8.0 V bias
8100 mV
3.3 V bias
3284 mV
0.9 V bias
904 mV
1.1 V bias
1090 mV
1.5 V bias
1488 mV
2.5 V bias
2504 mV
9.0 V
8940 mV
3.3 V
3288 mV
XF0 1.0 V
998 mV
XF0 1.0 V LDO
994 mV
PCIe SW 1.0 V
990 mV
XF0 1.8 V
1788 mV
XF1 1.0 V
1002 mV
XF2 1.0 V
1002 mV
XF3 1.0 V
998 mV
1.2 V
1194 mV
XF1 1.0 V LDO
1000 mV
XF2 1.0 V LDO
998 mV
XF3 1.0 V LDO
998 mV
XF1 1.8 V
1798 mV
XF2 1.8 V
1800 mV
XF3 1.8 V
1794 mV
1.5 V
1488 mV
SW 3.3 V
3320 mV

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show chassis
environment sib scc
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis environment sib scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB 3 status:
State
Offline
Reason
Offlined by button press
Temperature
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
0 mV
2.5 V
0 mV
3.3 V
0 mV
1.8 V bias
0 mV
3.3 V bias
0 mV
5.0 V bias
0 mV
8.0 V bias
0 mV
SIB 4 status:
State
Online
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Temperature (B)
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Power:
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
1787 mV
2.5 V
2488 mV
3.3 V
3294 mV
1.8 V bias
1787 mV
3.3 V bias
3306 mV
5.0 V bias
5010 mV
8.0 V bias
7418 mV
Power (B):
GROUND
0 mV
1.8 V
1785 mV
2.5 V
2485 mV
3.3 V
3289 mV
1.8 V bias
1799 mV
3.3 V bias
3284 mV
5.0 V bias
4979 mV
8.0 V bias
7882 mV

show chassis
environment sib
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis environment sib


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB F13 0 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
54 degrees C / 129 degrees F
Temperature (B)
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Power
1.2 V_0
1205 mV
1.2 V_1
1202 mV
1.2 V_2
1205 mV
1.2 V_3
1208 mV
1.5 V_0
1501 mV
1.5 V_1
1508 mV
1.8 V
1798 mV
2.5 V
2510 mV
3.3 V
3312 mV
9.0 V
8991 mV
9.0 V bias
0 mV
Power (B)
2.5 V
2510 mV

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3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 1 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 3 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 4 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V

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3318 mV
9024 mV
Online - Standby
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
1202
1198
1202
1202
1498
1501
1811
2504
3292
8991
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2507 mV
3306 mV
8970 mV
Online
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
1205
1202
1202
1202
1508
1504
1798
2520
3300
9009
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2504 mV
3312 mV
9006 mV
Online
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
1205
1205
1202
1205
1508
1508
1811
2510
3312
8970
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2513 mV
3318 mV

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9.0 V
SIB F13 6 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 7 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 8 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V

340

9048 mV
Online
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
1195
1205
1202
1202
1495
1495
1801
2494
3300
8991
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2500 mV
3300 mV
9006 mV
Online
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
1202
1202
1198
1185
1501
1492
1795
2491
3286
8892
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2507 mV
3306 mV
8952 mV
Online
55 degrees C / 131 degrees F
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
1208
1205
1205
1211
1514
1508
1807
2516
3324
9027
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2520 mV
3318 mV
9066 mV

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SIB F13 9 status:


State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 11 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 12 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/0 status:

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Online
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
1208
1202
1208
1202
1504
1504
1817
2516
3312
9009
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2510 mV
3312 mV
9024 mV
Online
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
1202
1205
1202
1202
1501
1501
1801
2510
3312
8979
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2252 mV
5014 mV
9954 mV
Online
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
1211
1208
1205
1205
1511
1501
1817
2504
3318
9027
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2520 mV
3338 mV
9006 mV

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State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/2 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF

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40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1198
1198
1202
1498
1814
3300
3300
3286
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online - Standby
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1198
1195
1202
1498
1807
3300
3300
3286
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online - Standby
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1202
1198
1202
1504
1817
3300
3300
3306
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online - Standby
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1202
1198
1202
1495
1814
3300
3300
3280
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0 mV
1195 mV

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1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/2 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 2/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V

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1192
1195
1488
1798
3300
3300
3280
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1205
1202
1205
1501
1820
3300
3300
3306
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1198
1195
1195
1498
1811
3300
3300
3300
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1195
1195
1198
1498
1807
3306
3300
3292
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1195
1195
1198
1498
1804
3300

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 2/2 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 2/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 2/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 3/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 3/2 status:
State

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3300 mV
3286 mV
8250 mV
Online
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
0
1195
1195
1198
1495
1807
3300
3300
3300
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
0
1198
1195
1198
1501
1804
3286
3292
3300
8230

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
0
1202
1198
1202
1501
1817
3300
3300
3318
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
0
1195
1195
1198
1501
1814
3300
3300
3274
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online

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Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 3/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 3/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 4/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 4/2 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B

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37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
0
1202
1195
1195
1495
1804
3300
3300
3286
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
0
1205
1198
1202
1501
1811
3300
3300
3318
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
0
1205
1202
1202
1511
1820
3306
3306
3318
8265

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
0
1198
1198
1198
1501
1814
3292
3292
3312
8230

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
0 mV
1198 mV
1192 mV

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1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 4/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 4/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V

1195
1495
1807
3300
3300
3300
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
0 mV
1202 mV
1195 mV
1202 mV
1501 mV
1814 mV
3300 mV
3300 mV
3312 mV
8250 mV
Online
36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
0
1198
1195
1198
1498
1820
3292
3292
3286
8230

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB 0 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
Temperature (B)
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power
1.2 V
1204 mV
1.5 V
1484 mV
2.5 V
2500 mV
3.3 V
3312 mV
3.3 V bias
3312 mV
5.0 V bias
4956 mV
8.0 V bias
7740 mV
9.0 V
8880 mV
Power (B)
1.2 V
1206 mV
2.5 V
2500 mV
3.3 V
3316 mV
9.0 V
8988 mV
SIB 1 status:
State
Online
Temperature
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
Temperature (B)
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power

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1.2 V
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
9.0 V
Power (B)
1.2 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB 2 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
9.0 V
Power (B)
1.2 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB 3 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias
9.0 V
Power (B)
1.2 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB 4 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V
1.5 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
5.0 V bias
8.0 V bias

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1202
1482
2500
3296
3288
4986
7800
8868

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1206
2512
3312
8952

mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
1202 mV
1480 mV
2476 mV
3292 mV
3308 mV
5010 mV
7800 mV
8880 mV
1204
2516
3308
8988

mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
1204
1480
2500
3292
3292
4986
7812
8892

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

1198
2512
3308
8892

mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
1206
1482
2484
3324
3340
4980
7764

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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9.0 V
8784 mV
Power (B)
1.2 V
1202 mV
2.5 V
2504 mV
3.3 V
3308 mV
9.0 V
8820 mV
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB 0 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
Temperature (B)
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
Power
1.2 V
1206 mV
1.5 V
1506 mV
2.5 V
2496 mV
3.3 V
3308 mV
3.3 V bias
3296 mV
5.0 V bias
4974 mV
8.0 V bias
7884 mV
9.0 V
8820 mV
Power (B)
1.2 V
1200 mV
2.5 V
2508 mV
3.3 V
3292 mV
9.0 V
8892 mV
...

show chassis
environment sib sfc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

348

user@host> show chassis environment sib sfc


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB F13 0 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
54 degrees C / 129 degrees F
Temperature (B)
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Power
1.2 V_0
1205 mV
1.2 V_1
1205 mV
1.2 V_2
1208 mV
1.2 V_3
1208 mV
1.5 V_0
1501 mV
1.5 V_1
1508 mV
1.8 V
1804 mV
2.5 V
2504 mV
3.3 V
3312 mV
9.0 V
8991 mV
9.0 V bias
0 mV
Power (B)
2.5 V
2516 mV
3.3 V
3318 mV
9.0 V
9048 mV
SIB F13 1 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
Temperature (B)
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Power
1.2 V_0
1202 mV
1.2 V_1
1205 mV
1.2 V_2
1198 mV
1.2 V_3
1205 mV
1.5 V_0
1498 mV

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1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 3 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 4 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 6 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1

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1495
1801
2507
3306
8970
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2507 mV
3306 mV
8970 mV
Online
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
1208
1195
1202
1198
1504
1504
1801
2510
3312
8970
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2500 mV
3332 mV
8970 mV
Online
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
1205
1202
1205
1202
1508
1511
1811
2510
3312
8952
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2510 mV
3306 mV
9024 mV
Online
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
1195
1198
1202
1202
1501
1495

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 7 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 8 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 9 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V

350

1801
2507
3306
8979
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2497 mV
3318 mV
9006 mV
Online
52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
1198
1198
1202
1189
1498
1498
1804
2491
3292
8904
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2500 mV
3306 mV
8952 mV
Online
54 degrees C / 129 degrees F
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
1211
1208
1208
1211
1508
1511
1801
2513
3324
9048
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2516 mV
3318 mV
9102 mV
Online
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
1205
1202
1205
1198
1504
1504
1817

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 11 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F13 12 status:
State
Temperature
Temperature (B)
Power
1.2 V_0
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_2
1.2 V_3
1.5 V_0
1.5 V_1
1.8 V
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
9.0 V bias
Power (B)
2.5 V
3.3 V
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF

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2507
3306
8991
0

mV
mV
mV
mV

2510 mV
3332 mV
9006 mV
Online
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
1202
1205
1202
1198
1501
1504
1807
2510
3306
8991
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2249 mV
4994 mV
9936 mV
Online
44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
1208
1202
1208
1205
1511
1508
1814
2507
3318
9039
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2516 mV
3344 mV
9006 mV
Online - Standby
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1198
1198
1202
1498
1814
3300
3300
3286

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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SIB F2S 0/2 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 0/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/2 status:
State
Temperature
Power

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Online - Standby
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1198
1195
1202
1498
1807
3300
3300
3292
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online - Standby
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
0
1198
1195
1202
1501
1817
3300
3300
3306
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online - Standby
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1202
1198
1198
1495
1814
3300
3300
3280
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1195
1192
1195
1492
1798
3300
3300
3280
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F

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1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/4 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 1/6 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
SIB F2S 2/0 status:
State
Temperature
Power
1.2 V_1
1.2 V_ASF
1.2 V_ASF_B
1.2 V_ASF_D
1.5 V
1.8 V
3.3 V
3.3 V bias
3.3 V ASF
9.0 V
...

show chassis
environment sib f13
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

0
1205
1202
1205
1504
1820
3300
3300
3306
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1202
1195
1198
1498
1811
3300
3300
3300
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
0
1195
1192
1198
1498
1807
3306
3300
3292
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
0
1195
1195
1198
1498
1804
3300
3300
3292
8250

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

user@host> show chassis environment sib f13 0


SIB F13 0 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
54 degrees C / 129 degrees F
Temperature (B)
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Power
1.2 V_0
1202 mV

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1.2
1.2
1.2
1.5
1.5
1.8
2.5
3.3
9.0
9.0
Power
2.5
3.3
9.0

show chassis
environment sib f2s
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

show chassis
environment sib
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

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V_2
V_3
V_0
V_1
V
V
V
V
V bias
(B)
V
V
V

1202
1208
1208
1501
1504
1801
2504
3318
8991
0

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

2510 mV
3318 mV
9024 mV

user@host> show chassis environment sib f2s 0/2


SIB F2S 0/2 status:
State
Online - Standby
Temperature
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
Power
1.2 V_1
0 mV
1.2 V_ASF
1198 mV
1.2 V_ASF_B
1195 mV
1.2 V_ASF_D
1202 mV
1.5 V
1501 mV
1.8 V
1807 mV
3.3 V
3300 mV
3.3 V bias
3300 mV
3.3 V ASF
3286 mV
9.0 V
8250 mV
user@host> show chassis environment sib
SIB 0 status:
State
Online
Intake Temperature
39 degrees
Exhaust Temperature
37 degrees
Junction Temperature
43 degrees
Power
1.0 V
1000 mV
1.5 V
1499 mV
1.2 V
1199 mV
3.3 V
3300 mV
0.9 V
900 mV
2.5 V
2500 mV
3.3 V bias
3298 mV
SIB 1 status:
State
Online
Intake Temperature
39 degrees
Exhaust Temperature
36 degrees
Junction Temperature
45 degrees
Power
1.0 V
1000 mV
1.5 V
1500 mV
1.2 V
1200 mV
3.3 V
3300 mV
0.9 V
900 mV
2.5 V
2499 mV
3.3 V bias
3321 mV
SIB 2 status:
State
Online
Intake Temperature
37 degrees

C / 102 degrees F
C / 98 degrees F
C / 109 degrees F

C / 102 degrees F
C / 96 degrees F
C / 113 degrees F

C / 98 degrees F

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Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V
3.3 V bias
SIB 3 status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V
3.3 V bias
SIB 4 status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V
3.3 V bias
SIB 5 status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V
3.3 V bias
SIB 6 status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V

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37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
999
1499
1199
3299
900
2500
3339

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
1000
1500
1199
3299
900
2500
3328

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
1000
1500
1199
3299
900
2499
3333

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
71 degrees C / 159 degrees F
1000
1499
1199
3300
900
2500
3307

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
66 degrees C / 150 degrees F
1000
1499
1200
3300
899
2500

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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3.3 V bias
SIB 7 status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V
3.3 V bias
SIB 8 status:
State
Intake Temperature
Exhaust Temperature
Junction Temperature
Power
1.0 V
1.5 V
1.2 V
3.3 V
0.9 V
2.5 V
3.3 V bias

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Online
58 degrees C / 136 degrees F
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
67 degrees C / 152 degrees F
999
1500
1199
3299
900
2499
3307

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

Online
57 degrees C / 134 degrees F
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
71 degrees C / 159 degrees F
1000
1500
1199
3299
900
2500
3332

mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV

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show chassis ethernet-switch


Syntax

Syntax (EX8200
Switch)

show chassis ethernet-switch


<errors <port>>
show chassis ethernet-switch
<statistics <port> | switch <number>

Syntax (T4000
Router)

show chassis ethernet-switch


<errors <port> | statistics <port>>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis ethernet-switch


<errors <port> | statistics <port>>
<lcc <number> | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis ethernet-switch


<errors <port> | switch <number>
<lcc number | sfc number>
<statistics <port> | switch <number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis ethernet-switch


<all-members>
<errors <port>>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)

show chassis ethernet-switch


<errors <port>>
<statistics <port>>
<port-state <port>>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6 for the TX Matrix Plus router.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.

Description

(M10i, M40e, M120, M160, M320, MX Series, and T Series routers and EX8200 and PTX
Series switches only) Display information about the ports on the Control Board (CB)
Ethernet switch.

Options

noneDisplay information about each connected port on the Ethernet switch. On a TX

Matrix router, display information about each connected port on the Ethernet switch
on the TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display information about each connected port on the Ethernet switch on the TX
Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about the ports

on the CB Ethernet switch on all the members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.

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errors(Optional) Display the numbers and types of errors accumulated on all ports of

the Ethernet switch.


errors port(Optional) Display the numbers and types of errors accumulated on the

specified port (0 through 15) of the Ethernet switch. On the TX Matrix router, replace
port with a value from 0 through 15. On the TX Matrix Plus router and EX8200 switch,
replace port with a value from 0 through 27. On the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches, replace port with a value from 0 through 25. On the T4000 routers, replace
port with a value from 0 through 27.
errors switch number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display the numbers and

types of errors accumulated on the specified switch. Replace number with a value
from 0 through 2.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display information about the ports on the CB's Ethernet switch on a specified T640
router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, display information about the ports on the CB's Ethernet switch on a
specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus
router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about the ports on the

CB Ethernet switch on the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about the

ports on the CB Ethernet switch on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
port-state(PTX Series only) (Optional) Display information about current port operation

(Blocking, Listening, or Disabled).


scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display information about the ports on the CB's

Ethernet switch on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display information about the ports

on the CBs Ethernet switch on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
Replace number with 0.
statistics(Optional) Display traffic statistics for each connected port on the Ethernet

switch.
statistics port(Optional) Display traffic statistics for the specified port on the Ethernet

switch. On the TX Matrix router, replace port with a value from 0 through 25. On the
TX Matrix Plus router or EX8200 switch, replace port with a value from 0 through
27. On the PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, replace port with a value from 0
through 25. On the T4000 routers, replace port with a value from 0 through 27.
statistics switch number(TX Matrix Plus routers and EX8200 switch only) (Optional)

Display traffic statistics for the specified Ethernet switch number. On the TX Matrix
Plus router and EX8216 switch, replace number with a value from 0 through 2. On
the EX8208 switch, replace number with a value from 0 through 1.

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Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show chassis ethernet-switch on page 361


show chassis ethernet-switch (TX Matrix Router) on page 362
show chassis ethernet-switch errors on page 363
show chassis ethernet-switch statistics on page 364
show chassis ethernet-switch errors (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 365
show chassis ethernet-switch sfc errors (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 365
show chassis ethernet-switch statistics (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 366
show chassis ethernet-switch (T4000 Router) on page 371
show chassis ethernet-switch errors (T4000 Router) on page 371
show chassis ethernet-switch (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 372
show chassis ethernet-switch statistics (PTX5000 Packet Transport
Switch) on page 373
show chassis ethernet-switch port-state (PTX5000 Packet Transport
Switch) on page 376

Output Fields

Table 64 on page 359 lists the output fields for the show chassis ethernet-switch command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 64: show chassis ethernet-switch Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Link is good on port n


connected to device

Information about the link between each port on the CB's Ethernet switch and one of the following
devices:

or

FPC0 (Flexible PIC Concentrator 0) through FPC7

Local controller

Routing Engine

Other Routing Engine (on a system with two Routing Engines)

SPMB (Switch Processor Mezzanine Board)

(TX Matrix router only) LCC0 (line-card chassis 0) through LCC3

Link is good on Fast


Ethernet port n
connected to device

Speed is

Speed at which the Ethernet link is running: 10 Mb or 100 Mb. When the device is RE or Other RE on the
TX Matrix router, the speed is 1000 Mb.

Duplex is

Duplex type of the Ethernet link: full or half.

Autonegotiate is
Enabled (or Disabled)

By default, built-in Fast Ethernet ports on a PIC autonegotiate whether to operate at 10 Mbps or 100
Mbps. All other interfaces automatically choose the correct speed based on the PIC type and whether
the PIC is configured to operate in multiplexed mode (using the no-concatenate statement at the
[edit chassis] hierarchy level, as described in the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide).

Flow Control TX is
Enabled (or Disabled)

(PTX Series) Flow control in the transmit direction is enabled (or disabled). Flow control regulates
the flow of packets from the switch to the remote side of the connection.

Flow Control RX is
Enabled (or Disabled)

(PTX Series) Flow control in the receive direction is enabled (or disabled). Flow control regulates the
flow of packets from the remote side of the connection to the switch.

MLT3

Number of multilevel threshold-3 (MLT-3) Fast Ethernet errors detected.

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Table 64: show chassis ethernet-switch Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Accumulated error counts for port n connected to device FPCn: (error output only)
Lock

Number of lock errors detected.

Xmit

Number of transmission errors detected.

ESD

Number of electrostatic discharge (ESD) errors detected.

False Carrier

Number of false carrier errors detected.

Disconnects

Number of disconnect errors detected.

FX mode

Number of errors detected on an Ethernet link over optical fiber.

Statistics for port n connected to device FPCn (statistics output only)


TX Octets

Number of octets sent.

TX Unicast packets

Number of unicast packets sent.

TX Multicast packets

Number of multicast packets sent.

TX Broadcast packets

Number of broadcast packets sent.

TX Late collisions

Number of packets aborted during sending because of collisions after 64 bytes.

TX Excessive collisions

Number of packets not sent because of too many collisions.

TX Dropped packets

Number of transmitted packets that were dropped.

TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl
Frames

Number of Media Access Control (MAC) frames containing PAUSE commands that were sent.

TX Oversize Packets

Number of oversize packets that were sent.

TX FCS Error Counter

Number of packets discarded because of frame check sequence errors.

TX Fragment Counter

Number of fragmented packets sent.

TX Byte Counter

Number of bytes sent.

TX Packet OK Counter

Number of viable packets sent.

TX Pause Packet
Counter

Number of PAUSE packets sent.

RX Octets

Number of octets received.

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Table 64: show chassis ethernet-switch Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

RX Unicast packets

Number of unicast packets received.

RX Multicast packets

Number of multicast packets received.

RX Broadcast packets

Number of broadcast packets received.

RX FCS Errors

Number of packets discarded because of frame check sequence errors.

RX Alignment Errors

Number of incomplete octets received.

RX Dropped Packets

Number of incoming packets that were dropped.

RX Fragments

Number of fragmented packets received.

RX Symbol Errors

Number of symbols received that the router did not correctly decode.

RX MAC Control

Number of Media Access Control (MAC) packets received.

RX Oversize Packets

Number of oversize packets received.

RX Undersize Packets

Number of undersize packets received.

RX Jabbers

Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum byte count and contain CRC errors .

RX Control Frame
Counter

Number of control frames received.

RX Pause Frame
Counter

Number of pause frames received.

RX FCS Errors

Number of packets discarded because of frame check sequence errors.

RX Fragments

Number of fragmented packets received.

RX Byte Counter

Number of bytes received.

RX Packet OK Counter

Number of viable packets received.

Sample Output
show chassis
ethernet-switch

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch


Link is good on port 0 connected to device: FPC0
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Link is good on port 1 connected to device: FPC1
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full

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Link is good on port 2 connected to device: FPC2


Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Link is good on port 3 connected to device: FPC3
Speed is 100 MBb
Duplex is full
Link is good on port 7 connected to device: Local controller
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Link is good on port 9 connected to device: SPMB
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Link is good on port 13 connected to device: FPC5
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full

show chassis
ethernet-switch (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Link is good on FE port 4 connected to device: LCC0
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 6 connected to device: LCC2
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Link is good on FE port 1 connected to device: FPC1
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 2 connected to device: FPC2
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 10 connected to device: SCC
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled

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lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Link is good on FE port 0 connected to device: FPC0
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 1 connected to device: FPC1
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 2 connected to device: FPC2
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on FE port 10 connected to device: SCC
Speed is 100 MB
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled

show chassis
ethernet-switch errors

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch errors


Accumulated error counts for port 0 connected
MLT3
2
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 2
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 1 connected
MLT3
2
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 2
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 2 connected
MLT3
2
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 3
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 3 connected
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
Accumulated error counts for port 4 connected

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to device FPC1:

to device FPC2:

to device FPC3:

to device Nothing:

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MLT3
Lock
Xmit
ESD
False carrier
Disconnects
FX mode

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

...

show chassis
ethernet-switch
statistics

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch statistics


Statistics for port 0 connected to device FPC0:
TX Unicast packets
68113
TX Multicast packets
0
TX Broadcast packets
20851
TX Late collisions
0
TX Excessive collisions
0
TX Dropped packets
0
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX

Unicast packets
Multicast packets
Broadcast packets
FCS Errors
Alignment Errors
Dropped Packets
Fragments
Symbol Errors

67410
0
20852
0
0
0
0
0

Statistics for port 1 connected to device FPC1:


TX Unicast packets
66496
TX Multicast packets
0
TX Broadcast packets
20080
TX Late collisions
0
TX Excessive collisions
0
TX Dropped packets
0
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX

Unicast packets
Multicast packets
Broadcast packets
FCS Errors
Alignment Errors
Dropped Packets
Fragments
Symbol Errors

66037
0
20080
0
0
0
0
0

Statistics for port 2 connected to device FPC2:


TX Unicast packets
64206
TX Multicast packets
0
TX Broadcast packets
21183
TX Late collisions
0
TX Excessive collisions
0
TX Dropped packets
0
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX

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Unicast packets
Multicast packets
Broadcast packets
FCS Errors
Alignment Errors
Dropped Packets
Fragments
Symbol Errors

63671
0
21183
0
0
0
0
0

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Statistics for port 3 connected to device FPC3:


...

show chassis
ethernet-switch errors
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch errors


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Displaying error for switch 0
Displaying error for switch 1
Accumulated error counts for port 0 connected to device LCC0:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Displaying error for switch 0
Accumulated error counts for port 6 connected to device FPC0:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 5
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 7 connected to device FPC1:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 7
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 19 connected to device Other RE:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 20 connected to device SFC0:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0

show chassis
ethernet-switch sfc
errors (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch errors switch sfc


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Displaying error for switch 1
Accumulated error counts for port 0 connected to device LCC0:
MLT3
0
Lock
0

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Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 2 connected to device LCC1:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 4 connected to device LCC2:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 6 connected to device LCC3:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------error: command is not valid on the t1600
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------error: command is not valid on the t1600
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------error: command is not valid on the t1600
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------error: command is not valid on the t1600

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ethernet-switch
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Plus Router)

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user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch statistics


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Displaying port statistics for switch 0
Statistics for port 1 connected to device 1GSW:
TX Packets 64 Octets
5183577
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
67820
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
772
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
136
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 68
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 10881
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0

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TX Octets
5263254
TX Multicast Packets
16
TX Broadcast Packets
723403
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
349922253
TX Packet OK Counter
5263254
TX Pause Packet Counter
0
TX Unicast Counter
4539835
RX Packets 64 Octets
6513629
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
88761
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
6382
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
22027
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 4319
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 49922
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
RX Octets
6685040
RX Multicast Packets
4
RX Broadcast Packets
2137376
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX MAC Control Packets
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX Control Frame Counter
0
RX Pause Frame Counter
0
RX Byte Counter
509224602
RX Unicast Frame Count
4547660
RX Packet OK Count
6685040
Statistics for port 9 connected to device RE1:
TX Packets 64 Octets
2500318
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
443
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
0
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
0
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 0
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 0
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
TX Octets
2500761
TX Multicast Packets
4
TX Broadcast Packets
2500757
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
160049670
TX Packet OK Counter
0
TX Pause Packet Counter
0
TX Unicast Counter
0
RX Packets 64 Octets
701191
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
5882
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
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RX Packets 256-511 Octets


0
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 17965
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 7
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
RX Octets
725047
RX Multicast Packets
8
RX Broadcast Packets
2500757
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX MAC Control Packets
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX Control Frame Counter
0
RX Pause Frame Counter
0
RX Byte Counter
62402656
RX Unicast Frame Count
0
RX Packet OK Count
0
Statistics for port 17 connected to device RE0:
TX Packets 64 Octets
7214818
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
94640
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
6384
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
22027
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 22284
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 49929
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
TX Octets
7410082
TX Multicast Packets
12
TX Broadcast Packets
2497247
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
571626932
TX Packet OK Counter
0
TX Pause Packet Counter
0
TX Unicast Counter
0
RX Packets 64 Octets
4823701
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
67812
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
772
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
136
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 68
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 10881
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
RX Octets
4903370
RX Multicast Packets
8
RX Broadcast Packets
2497247
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX MAC Control Packets
0
RX Out of Range Length
0

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RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX

Undersize Packets
Oversize Packets
Jabbers
Control Frame Counter
Pause Frame Counter
Byte Counter
Unicast Frame Count
Packet OK Count

0
0
0
0
0
326889517
0
0

Displaying port statistics for switch 1


Statistics for port 0 connected to device LCC0:
TX Packets 64 Octets
5053443
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
59737
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
768
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
87
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 68
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 85
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX 1519-1522 Good Vlan frms 0
TX Octets
5114188
TX Multicast Packets
16
TX Broadcast Packets
1125742
TX Single Collision frames 0
TX Mult. Collision frames
0
TX Late Collisions
0
TX Excessive Collisions
0
TX Collision frames
0
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX MAC ctrl frames
0
TX Frame deferred Xmns
0
TX Frame excessive deferl
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX Jabbers
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
329291449
RX Packets 64 Octets
5640175
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
79875
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
6338
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
165
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 4317
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 10
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Octets
5730880
RX Multicast Packets
4
RX Broadcast Packets
1735007
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Align Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX Symbol errors
0
RX Unsupported opcodes
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX False Carrier Errors
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX 1519-1522 Good Vlan frms 0

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RX MTU Exceed Counter


0
RX Control Frame Counter
0
RX Pause Frame Counter
0
RX Byte Counter
371282850
Statistics for port 18 connected to device SPMB:
TX Packets 64 Octets
2990326
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
8572
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
4
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
49
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 0
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 10793
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX 1519-1522 Good Vlan frms 0
TX Octets
3009744
TX Multicast Packets
20
TX Broadcast Packets
2458322
TX Single Collision frames 0
TX Mult. Collision frames
0
TX Late Collisions
0
TX Excessive Collisions
0
TX Collision frames
0
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX MAC ctrl frames
0
TX Frame deferred Xmns
0
TX Frame excessive deferl
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX Jabbers
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
203712524
RX Packets 64 Octets
873454
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
8886
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
44
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
21862
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 2
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 49912
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Octets
954160
RX Multicast Packets
0
RX Broadcast Packets
402369
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Align Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX Symbol errors
0
RX Unsupported opcodes
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX False Carrier Errors
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX 1519-1522 Good Vlan frms 0
RX MTU Exceed Counter
0
RX Control Frame Counter
0
RX Pause Frame Counter
0
RX Byte Counter
137941752
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show chassis
ethernet-switch
(T4000 Router)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch


Displaying summary for switch 0
Link is good on GE port 6 connected to device: FPC0
Speed is 100Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
False carrier sense count = 04
Link is good on GE port 9 connected to device: FPC3
Speed is 100Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
False carrier sense count = 03
Link is good on GE port 11 connected to device: FPC5
Speed is 100Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
False carrier sense count = 03
Link is good on GE port 12 connected to device: FPC6
Speed is 100Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
False carrier sense count = 03
Link is good on GE port 14 connected to device: SPMB
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled
Link is good on GE port 18 connected to device: RE
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Link is good on GE port 19 connected to device: Other RE
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Enabled

show chassis
ethernet-switch errors
(T4000 Router)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch errors


Displaying error for switch 0
Accumulated error counts for port 6 connected to device FPC0:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 4
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 9 connected to device FPC3:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 3
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0

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Accumulated error counts for port 11 connected to device FPC5:


MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 3
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 12 connected to device FPC6:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 3
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0
Accumulated error counts for port 19 connected to device Other RE:
MLT3
0
Lock
0
Xmit
0
ESD
0
False carrier 0
Disconnects
0
FX mode
0

show chassis
ethernet-switch
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch


Displaying summary for switch 0
Link is good on XE port 2 connected to device: SPMB
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 11 connected to device: FPC7
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 12 connected to device: FPC6
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 13 connected to device: FPC5
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 15 connected to device: FPC3
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled

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Link is good on XE port 16 connected to device: FPC2


Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 18 connected to device: FPC0
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 19 connected to device: OTHER RE
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled
Link is good on XE port 20 connected to device: RE
Speed is 1000Mb
Duplex is full
Autonegotiate is Disabled
Flow Control TX is Disabled
Flow Control RX is Disabled

show chassis
ethernet-switch
statistics (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch statistics


Displaying port statistics for switch 0
Statistics for port 2 connected to device SPMB:
TX Packets 64 Octets
10942
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
843
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
2
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
2
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 0
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 6862
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
TX Octets
18651
TX Multicast Packets
6
TX Broadcast Packets
10331
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
8105166
TX Packet OK Counter
0
TX Pause Packet Counter
0
TX Unicast Counter
0
RX Packets 64 Octets
8679
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
2364
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
531
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
112
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 26
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 8
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0

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RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0


RX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
RX Octets
11720
RX Multicast Packets
0
RX Broadcast Packets
10331
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX MAC Control Packets
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX Control Frame Counter
0
RX Pause Frame Counter
0
RX Byte Counter
938105
RX Unicast Frame Count
0
RX Packet OK Count
0
Statistics for port 11 connected to device FPC7:
TX Packets 64 Octets
14492
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
3542
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
6
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
45
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 60
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Statistics for port 18 connected to device FPC0:
TX Packets 64 Octets
15212
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
3810
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
6
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
43
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 66
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 169
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
TX Octets
19306
TX Multicast Packets
0
TX Broadcast Packets
10886
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
1569412
TX Packet OK Counter
0
TX Pause Packet Counter
0
TX Unicast Counter
0
RX Packets 64 Octets
17994
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
8006
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
230
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
19
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 53
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 11
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
RX Octets
26313
RX Multicast Packets
0
RX Broadcast Packets
10886

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RX FCS Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX MAC Control Packets
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX Control Frame Counter
2
RX Pause Frame Counter
2
RX Byte Counter
1836287
RX Unicast Frame Count
0
RX Packet OK Count
0
Statistics for port 19 connected to device OTHER RE:
TX Packets 64 Octets
10234
TX Packets 65-127 Octets
162
TX Packets 128-255 Octets
0
TX Packets 256-511 Octets
0
TX Packets 512-1023 Octets 0
TX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 0
TX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
TX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
TX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
TX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
TX Octets
10396
TX Multicast Packets
8
TX Broadcast Packets
10317
TX PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
TX Oversize Packets
0
TX FCS Error Counter
0
TX Fragment Counter
0
TX Byte Counter
666260
TX Packet OK Counter
0
TX Pause Packet Counter
0
TX Unicast Counter
0
RX Packets 64 Octets
4073
RX Packets 65-127 Octets
325
RX Packets 128-255 Octets
1
RX Packets 256-511 Octets
0
RX Packets 512-1023 Octets 0
RX Packets 1024-1518 Octets 72
RX Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
RX Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
RX Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
RX Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
RX Octets
4471
RX Multicast Packets
0
RX Broadcast Packets
10317
RX FCS Errors
0
RX Fragments
0
RX MAC Control Packets
0
RX Out of Range Length
0
RX Undersize Packets
0
RX Oversize Packets
0
RX Jabbers
0
RX Control Frame Counter
0
RX Pause Frame Counter
0
RX Byte Counter
387333
RX Unicast Frame Count
0
RX Packet OK Count
0
Statistics for port 20 connected to device RE:
TX Packets 64 Octets
658856

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TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX

Packets 65-127 Octets


45535
Packets 128-255 Octets
1900
Packets 256-511 Octets
532
Packets 512-1023 Octets 372
Packets 1024-1518 Octets 191
Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
Octets
707386
Multicast Packets
0
Broadcast Packets
10421
PAUSEMAC Ctrl Frames
0
Oversize Packets
0
FCS Error Counter
0
Fragment Counter
0
Byte Counter
46608676
Packet OK Counter
0
Pause Packet Counter
0
Unicast Counter
0
Packets 64 Octets
27394
Packets 65-127 Octets
20271
Packets 128-255 Octets
78
Packets 256-511 Octets
215
Packets 512-1023 Octets 269
Packets 1024-1518 Octets 253370
Packets 1519-2047 Octets 0
Packets 2048-4095 Octets 0
Packets 4096-9216 Octets 0
Packets 9217-16383 Octets 0
Octets
301597
Multicast Packets
8
Broadcast Packets
10421
FCS Errors
0
Fragments
0
MAC Control Packets
0
Out of Range Length
0
Undersize Packets
0
Oversize Packets
0
Jabbers
0
Control Frame Counter
0
Pause Frame Counter
0
Byte Counter
275043436
Unicast Frame Count
0
Packet OK Count
0

Continued ...

show chassis
ethernet-switch
port-state (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

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user@host>
Displaying
Port
Target

show chassis ethernet-switch port-state


port state for switch 0
: 02
: SPMB

Error reading port 2 connected to device: SPMB

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show chassis fan


Syntax
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Syntax (QFabric
Switches)
Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis fan


show chassis fan
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
show chassis fan
<interconnect-device name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0 on MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers,


M120 routers, and M320 routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for T4000 routers.
(T Series routers, M120 routers, M320 routers, MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers,
QFX3108 Interconnect devices, EX Series switches, and PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches only) Show information about the fan tray and fans.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about the fan tray

and fans for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about the fan tray and

fans for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display information about the

fan tray and fans for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For
an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis fan on page 378


show chassis fan (QFabric Switches) on page 378
show chassis fan (EX Series Switches) on page 379
show chassis fan (T4000 Core Router) on page 379
show chassis fan (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 379
Table 65 on page 377 lists the output fields for the show chassis fan command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 65: show chassis fan Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Item

Fan item identifier.

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Field Name

Field Description

Status

Status of the fan:

OK-Fan is running properly and within the normal range.

Check-Fan is in Check state because of some fault or alarm

condition.
RPM

(T Series routers, MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, QFX3108


Interconnect devices, and EX Series switches only) Fan speed in
revolutions per minute (RPM).

% RPM

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Percentage of the


fan speed being used.

Measurement

(T Series routers, MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, QFX3108


Interconnect devices, and EX Series switches only) Fan speed status
based on different chassis cooling requirements:

Spinning at high speed

Spinning at intermediate speed

Spinning at normal speed

Spinning at low speed (except EX Series switches)

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Fan speed in


revolutions per minute (RPM) for each fan in the fan tray.

Sample Output
show chassis fan

show chassis fan


(QFabric Switches)

378

user@host> show chassis fan


user@host> show chassis fan
Item
Top Tray Fan 1
Top Tray Fan 2
Top Tray Fan 3
Top Tray Fan 4
Top Tray Fan 5
Top Tray Fan 6
Top Tray Fan 7
Top Tray Fan 8
Top Tray Fan 9
Top Tray Fan 10
Top Tray Fan 11
Top Tray Fan 12
Bottom Tray Fan 1
Bottom Tray Fan 2
Bottom Tray Fan 3
Bottom Tray Fan 4
Bottom Tray Fan 5
Bottom Tray Fan 6

Status
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

RPM
3790
3769
3769
3790
3790
3769
3790
3769
3769
3790
3790
3769
2880
2912
2928
2896
2896
2928

Measurement
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

user@host> show chassis fan interconnect-device interconnect1


user@host> show chassis fan interconnect1
Item
Status
RPM
Measurement
Top Tray Fan 1
OK
3790
Spinning at normal speed

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Top Tray Fan 2


Top Tray Fan 3
Top Tray Fan 4
Top Tray Fan 5
Top Tray Fan 6
Top Tray Fan 7
Top Tray Fan 8
Top Tray Fan 9
Top Tray Fan 10
Top Tray Fan 11
Top Tray Fan 12
Bottom Tray Fan
Bottom Tray Fan
Bottom Tray Fan
Bottom Tray Fan
Bottom Tray Fan
Bottom Tray Fan

show chassis fan (EX


Series Switches)

show chassis fan


(T4000 Core Router)

show chassis fan


(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

1
2
3
4
5
6

user@host> show chassis fan


user@host> show chassis fan
Item
Fan 1
Fan 2
Fan 3
Fan 4
Fan 5
Fan 6
Fan 7
Fan 8
Fan 9
Fan 10
Fan 11
Fan 12

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

3769
3769
3790
3790
3769
3790
3769
3769
3790
3790
3769
2880
2912
2928
2896
2896
2928

Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

Status
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

RPM
3477
3477
3479
3508
3517
3531
3439
3424
3413
3439
3446
3432

Measurement
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at
Spinning at

normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal
normal

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

user@host> show chassis fan


Item
Status
Top Left Front fan
OK
Top Left Middle fan
OK
Top Left Rear fan
OK
Top Right Front fan
OK
Top Right Middle fan
OK
Top Right Rear fan
OK
Bottom Left Front fan
OK
Bottom Left Middle fan
OK
Bottom Left Rear fan
OK
Bottom Right Front fan
OK
Bottom Right Middle fan
OK
Bottom Right Rear fan
OK
Rear Tray Top fan
OK
Rear Tray Second fan
OK
Rear Tray Third fan
OK
Rear Tray Fourth fan
OK
Rear Tray Fifth fan
OK
Rear Tray Sixth fan
OK
Rear Tray Seventh fan
OK
Rear Tray Bottom fan
OK
user@host> show chassis fan
user@host> show chassis fan
Item

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Status

RPM

Measurement
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning
Spinning

5190
5220
5190
5160
5190
5160
6030
6090
6090
6030
6060
6060
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000

% RPM

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high

speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed
speed

Measurement

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Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

380

Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

29%
29%
29%
29%
30%
30%
29%
30%
30%
30%
30%
30%
31%
30%
42%
42%
43%
43%
45%
43%
29%
30%
30%
33%
29%
32%

2700
2700
2742
2700
2828
2828
2700
2785
2828
2828
2785
2828
2871
2828
3033
3066
3099
3166
3266
3133
2099
2199
2166
2399
2133
2366

RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM
RPM

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show chassis fabric feb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show chassis fabric feb

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


(M120 router only) Display the state of the electrical and optical switching fabric links
between the Forwarding Engine Boards (FEBs) and the fabric planes, as interpreted by
the FEB.
This command has no options.
view

show chassis fabric feb on page 381


Table 66 on page 381 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric feb command.

Table 66: show chassis fabric feb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Fabric management FEB


state

State of the switching fabric link between each FEB and fabric plane:
desalination error, disabled, enabled, link error, link ok, or unused.

Sample Output
show chassis fabric feb

user@host> show chassis fabric feb


Fabric management
FEB state
FEB 0
Plane 0: Plane
Plane 1: Plane
Plane 2: Plane
Plane 3: Plane
FEB 4
Plane 0: Plane
Plane 1: Plane
Plane 2: Plane
Plane 3: Plane

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enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

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show chassis fabric errors


Syntax

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)
Release Information

Description

show chassis fabric errors


<fpc slot-number lcc number>
<sib (slot | f13 sib-slot | f2s sib-slot/sib-f2s-slot-number | lcc number)>
show chassis fabric errors
<sib sib-slot >

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
(TX Matrix Plus routers and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Display the first ten
and last ten fabric errors for the FPC or Switch Interface Boards (SIBs).

NOTE: This command can only be issued on a master Routing Engine.

Options

fpc slot-numberShow error log of the first ten and last ten errors for the specified FPC.

(PTX5000 Packet Transport Switches only)Replace slot-number with a value from


0 through 7.
(TX Matrix Plus routers only)Replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 31.
This option has the following suboptions:

lcc numberShow error log of the first ten and last ten errors for the specified FPC

on a specific network device (or line-card chassis) that is part of the routing matrix.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
If you specify the number of the network device by using only the lcc number option
(the recommended method), replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 7.
Otherwise, replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 31. For example, the
following commands have the same result:
user@host> show chassis fabric errors fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show chassis fabric errors fpc 9
sibShow error log of the first ten and last ten errors for the specified SIB. This option

has the following suboptions:

(TX Matrix Plus routers)sib-slotReplace sib-slot with a value ranging from 0


through 4.
(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches)Replace sib-slot with a value ranging
from 0 through 8.

f13 sib-slot(Optional) Show SIB F13 errors. Replace sib-slot with a valid SIB value

number: 0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, or 12.

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f2s sib-slot/sib-f2s-slot-number(Optional) Show SIB F2S errors. Replace sib-slot

with a value from 0 through 4, followed by a sib-f2s-slot-number value 0, 2, 4 or 6.

lcc number(Optional) Show error log of the first ten and last ten SIB errors for

the specified network device (or line-card chassis). Replace number with a value
from 0 through 3.

NOTE: The lcc number suboption is mandatory when using the following
format for the command: show chassis fabric errors sib lcc number sib
slot-number. For instance, issuing show chassis fabric errors sib lcc 2 3
displays errors detected on LCC 2, SIB 3.
This suboption is not required when the f13 or f2s suboptions are used
with the sib slot-number option.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis fabric errors (F13 SIB Errors on a TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 384
show chassis fabric errors (F2S SIB Errors on a TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 384
show chassis fabric errors (SIB Errors Specific to an LCC Connected to a TX Matrix
Plus Router) on page 384
show chassis fabric errors (FPC Errors Specific to an LCC Connected to a TX Matrix
Plus Router) on page 384
show chassis fabric errors (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) on page 384
Table 67 on page 383 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric errors command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 67: show chassis fabric errors Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Time

Time the error was logged.

Error log of first 10 errors

List of the first ten errors.

Error log of last 10 errors

List of the last ten errors.

fpc slot number

(PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch only)Range is 0 through 7.

sib slot number

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only)Range is 0 through


8.

lcc number

Not supported on PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

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Sample Output
show chassis fabric
errors (F13 SIB Errors
on a TX Matrix Plus
Router)
show chassis fabric
errors (F2S SIB Errors
on a TX Matrix Plus
Router)
show chassis fabric
errors (SIB Errors
Specific to an LCC
Connected to a TX
Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric


errors (FPC Errors
Specific to an LCC
Connected to a TX
Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric


errors (PTX Series
Packet Transport
Switches)

384

user@host> show chassis fabric errors sib f13 11


Time
2009-10-06 02:21:17 PDT

Error log of first 10 errors


LOS on Cable-D(1,0)

user@host> show chassis fabric errors sib f2s 0/0


Time
2009-10-06 13:51:42 PDT

Error log of first 10 errors


Cell drop errors on CLOS F2 SF 0 Port 0 link

user@host> show chassis fabric errors sib 1 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Time

Error log of first 10 errors

2009-10-06 02:23:16 PDT

Cell drop errors on FPC7_T link

2009-10-06 02:23:16 PDT

Cell drop errors on FPC7_B link

user@host> show chassis fabric errors fpc 5 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Time

Error log of first 10 errors

2009-10-06 13:56:59 PDT

PFE_T has link error on plane 1

user@host> show chassis fabric errors fpc 1


Time
Error log of first 10 errors
2012-01-06 16:27:03 PST
Link errs on PFE 2, SIB 0, Plane 0
user@host> show chassis fabric errors sib 1
Time
Error log of first 10 errors
2012-01-06 15:34:33 PST
Link errs on PFE 0, FPC 0, Plane 2

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show chassis fabric fpcs


Syntax

show chassis fabric fpcs


<lcc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis fabric fpcs


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (T4000 Core


Router)

show chassis fabric fpcs

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)
Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis fabric fpcs <slot fpc-slot>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
(M320, MX Series, and T Series routers, EX8200 switches, and PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches only) Display the state of the electrical switch fabric links between
the Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and the Switch Interface Boards (SIBs).
noneDisplay the switch fabric link state. On a TX Matrix router, display the switching

fabric link states for the FPCs in all T640 routers connected to the TX Matrix router.
On a TX Matrix Plus router, display the switching fabric link states for the FPCs in all
T1600 routers connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the switching fabric link states

for the FPCs in all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display the switch fabric link state for the FPCs in the specified T640 router (or
line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display the switch fabric link state for the FPCs in the specified T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the switching fabric link states for the

FPCs in the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the switching fabric

link states for the FPCs in the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
slot fpc-slot(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) (Optional) Display the fabric

state of the specified FPC slot. If no value is provided, display the status of all FPCs.

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Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

386

view

show chassis fabric fpcs (M320 Router) on page 387


show chassis fabric fpcs (MX240 Router) on page 388
show chassis fabric fpcs (MX480 Router) on page 388
show chassis fabric fpcs (MX960 Router) on page 389
show chassis fabric fpcs (T320 Router) on page 390
show chassis fabric fpcs (T640 Router) on page 391
show chassis fabric fpcs (TX Matrix Router) on page 391
show chassis fabric fpcs (T1600 Router) on page 392
show chassis fabric fpcs (T4000 Core Router) on page 394
show chassis fabric fpcs (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 395
show chassis fabric fpcs lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 402
show chassis fabric fpcs (EX8200 Switch) on page 403
show chassis fabric fpcs (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) on page 404
Table 68 on page 387 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric fpcs command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 68: show chassis fabric fpcs Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Fabric management FPC


state

Switching fabric link (link from SIB to FPC) state for each FPC:

UnusedFPC is not present.

Destination error on PFEs list of PFE numbersDestination errors

to the listed Packet Forwarding Engines. Indicates that the link


is not carrying traffic to the listed Packet Forwarding Engines.
NOTE: In Junos OS Release 9.6 and later, the list of Packet
Forwarding Engines with destination errors is displayed in the output.
In Junos OS Releases before 9.6, the output only indicates that there
are destination errors. However, the list of Packet Forwarding
Engines with destination errors is not displayed.

Links okLink between the spare SIB and FPC is eligible to carry

traffic.

Link errorLink between the SIB and FPC has CRC errors.

However, the link is still eligible to carry traffic.

Plane disabledFabric plane has been disabled for the following

reasons:

Destination errors have exceeded the thresholds.

Run-time link errors have exceeded the thresholds.

Initialization time link errors detected, and link training was


unsuccessful.

Plane Disabled, Links Error (PTX Series Packet Transport

Switches only)The plane is disabled because of link errors


detected at the FPC RX.

Plane Disabled, Links Down (PTX Series Packet Transport

Switches only)The plane is disabled because of link errors


detected at the SIB RX.

Plane enabledLink between the active SIB and FPC is eligible

to carry traffic.
NOTE: On the Enhanced MX SCB with MPC, a maximum of 4 planes
are operational and running. On all the other SCBs with MPC, all the
planes are operational and running.

Plane Enabled, Links OK (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches

only)The FPC CCL RX link is eligible to carry traffic.

Sample Output
show chassis fabric
fpcs (M320 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #2
PFE #1
SIB #0
Plane enabled
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled

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SIB #3
Plane enabled

show chassis fabric


fpcs (MX240 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


Fabric management FPC state:
FPC 2
PFE #0
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
Plane 6: Links ok
Plane 7: Links ok
PFE #1
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
Plane 6: Links ok
Plane 7: Links ok
PFE #2
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
Plane 6: Links ok
Plane 7: Links ok
PFE #3
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
Plane 6: Links ok
Plane 7: Links ok

show chassis fabric


fpcs (MX480 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


FPC 0
PFE #0
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #1
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

388

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links
Links
Links
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok
ok
ok
ok

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok

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Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #2
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #3
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
FPC 1
PFE #0
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #1
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

show chassis fabric


fpcs (MX960 Router)

5: Links ok
6: Links ok
7: Links ok
0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links
Links
Links
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok
ok
ok
ok

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links
Links
Links
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok
ok
ok
ok

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


FPC 0
PFE #0
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
PFE #1
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
PFE #2
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled

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Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #3
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
FPC 1
PFE #0
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #1
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
FPC 2
PFE #0
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #1
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #2
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
...

show chassis fabric


fpcs (T320 Router)

390

3: Plane enabled
4: Links ok
5: Links ok
0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok
ok

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok
ok

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok
ok

0:
1:
2:
3:
4:

Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Links

enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled
ok

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


FPC #3
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
FPC #5
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok

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SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
FPC #7
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled

show chassis fabric


fpcs (T640 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #2
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
FPC #3
PFE #1
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Link error
Destination error on PFEs
8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

Destination error on PFEs


8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

SIB #4

...

show chassis fabric


fpcs (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok

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SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok

FPC #3

PFE #1
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Link error
Destination error on PFEs
8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

Destination error on PFEs


8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

SIB #4

...
FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #4
PFE #1
SIB #4
FPC #5
PFE #1
SIB #4
FPC #6
PFE #1
SIB #4

Links ok
Links ok

Links ok

Links ok

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #1
SIB #4 Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1
SIB #4 Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #4 Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #4 Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #4 Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #4 Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #1
SIB #4 Links ok

show chassis fabric


fpcs (T1600 Router)

392

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3

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Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
FPC #1
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled

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PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
FPC #3
PFE #1
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Link error
Destination error on PFEs
8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

Destination error on PFEs


8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

SIB #4

show chassis fabric


fpcs (T4000 Core
Router)

394

Fabric management
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links
SIB #1
Plane
SIB #2
Plane
SIB #3
Plane
SIB #4
Plane
FPC #3
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links
SIB #1
Plane
SIB #2
Plane
SIB #3
Plane
SIB #4
Plane
FPC #5
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links
SIB #1
Plane
SIB #2
Plane
SIB #3
Plane
SIB #4
Plane
PFE #1

FPC state:

ok
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

ok
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

ok
enabled
enabled
enabled
enabled

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SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
FPC #6
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Plane enabled
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Plane enabled
SIB #4
Plane enabled

show chassis fabric


fpcs (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #1
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4

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Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1
SIB #2
Plane enabled
SIB #3
Link error
Destination error on PFEs
8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

Destination error on PFEs


8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

SIB #4

FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Unused

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SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0
SIB #0
Unused
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0

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Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Destination error on PFEs
93

29

40

65

72

73

104

SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4

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Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0

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Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1

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SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1

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Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
PFE #1
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0
SIB #0
Links ok
SIB #1
Links ok
SIB #2
Links ok
SIB #3
Links ok
SIB #4
Links ok

show chassis fabric


fpcs lcc (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

402

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs lcc 0


lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #3
PFE #1
SIB #2

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Plane enabled
SIB #3
Link error
Destination error on PFEs
8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

Destination error on PFEs


8
9
10
11
12
13

0
14

1
15

2
16

3
17

4
18

5
19

6
20

7
21

SIB #4

FPC #4
PFE #0
SIB #0
SIB #1
SIB #2
SIB #3
SIB #4
PFE #1
SIB #0
SIB #1
SIB #2
SIB #3
SIB #4
FPC #6
PFE #0
SIB #0
SIB #1
SIB #2
SIB #3
SIB #4
PFE #1
SIB #0
SIB #1
SIB #2
SIB #3
SIB #4
FPC #7
PFE #0
SIB #0
SIB #1
SIB #2
SIB #3
SIB #4

show chassis fabric


fpcs (EX8200 Switch)

Links
Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs


Fabric management FPC state
FPC 6
PFE #0
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled
Plane 2: Plane enabled
Plane 3: Plane enabled
Plane 4: Links ok
Plane 5: Links ok
Plane 6: Links ok
Plane 7: Links ok
Plane 8: Plane enabled
Plane 9: Plane enabled
Plane 10: Plane enabled
Plane 11: Plane enabled
PFE #1
Plane 0: Plane enabled
Plane 1: Plane enabled

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Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
FPC 7
PFE #0
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
PFE #1
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane

show chassis fabric


fpcs (PTX Series
Packet Transport
Switches)

404

2: Plane enabled
3: Plane enabled
4: Links ok
5: Links ok
6: Links ok
7: Links ok
8: Plane enabled
9: Plane enabled
10: Plane enabled
11: Plane enabled

0: Plane enabled
1: Plane enabled
2: Plane enabled
3: Plane enabled
4: Links ok
5: Links ok
6: Links ok
7: Links ok
8: Plane enabled
9: Plane enabled
10: Plane enabled
11: Plane enabled
0: Plane enabled
1: Plane enabled
2: Plane enabled
3: Plane enabled
4: Links ok
5: Links ok
6: Links ok
7: Links ok
8: Plane enabled
9: Plane enabled
10: Plane enabled
11: Plane enabled

user@host> show chassis fabric fpcs slot 0


Fabric management FPC state:
FPC #0
PFE #0
SIB0_Fcore0 (plane 0)
Plane
SIB0_Fcore1 (plane 1)
Plane
SIB1_Fcore0 (plane 2)
Plane
SIB1_Fcore1 (plane 3)
Plane
SIB2_Fcore0 (plane 4)
Plane
SIB2_Fcore1 (plane 5)
Plane
SIB3_Fcore0 (plane 6)
Plane
SIB3_Fcore1 (plane 7)
Plane
SIB5_Fcore0 (plane 10)
Plane
SIB5_Fcore1 (plane 11)
Plane
SIB6_Fcore0 (plane 12)
Plane
SIB6_Fcore1 (plane 13)
Plane
SIB7_Fcore0 (plane 14)
Plane
SIB7_Fcore1 (plane 15)
Plane
SIB8_Fcore0 (plane 16)
Plane
SIB8_Fcore1 (plane 17)
Plane

Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Disabled, Links Down
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
Enabled, Links OK
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show chassis fabric map


Syntax

show chassis fabric map


plane <plane-number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis fabric map


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
<plane plane-number>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.

Description

(M120 and MX Series routers and EX8200 switches only) On the M120 router, display
the state of the switching fabric map for connections from the Forwarding Engine Boards
(FEBs) to the ports on the fabric planes, as interpreted by the fabric plane. On the MX
Series router and the EX8200 switch, display the state of the switching fabric map for
connections from each Packet Forwarding Engine on the Dense Port Concentrators
(DPCs) to the ports on the fabric planes, as interpreted by the fabric plane. For information
about the meaning of fabric plane, DPCs, and SIBs on the switches, see EX Series
Switches Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping.

Options

noneDisplay the switching fabric map state for the M120 or MX Series router or EX8200

switch.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the switching fabric map state

for all the members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the switching fabric map state for the

local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the switching fabric

map state for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
the member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
plane plane-number(Optional) Display the state of the fabric link for the specified plane

number.

Required Privilege
Level

For the M120 router, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 3.

For the MX480 and MX240 routers, replace plane-number with a value from 0
through 7.

For the MX960 router, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 5.

For the EX8208 switch, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 11.

For the EX8216 switch, replace plane-number with a value from 0 through 7.

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show chassis fabric map (M120 Router) on page 406


show chassis fabric map (MX Series Routers) on page 406
show chassis fabric map plane 1 (EX8200 Switch) on page 410
Table 69 on page 406 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric map command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 69: show chassis fabric map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

in-links

Fabric map for receive side links.

out-links

Fabric map for transmit side links.

state

State of the fabric link:

RESETLink between SIB and FPC/DPC is powered down on

purpose. This is done in all non-dual PFE based boards.

UPLink between SIB and FPC/DPC is up and running.

DOWNLink between SIB and FPC/DPC is powered down.

FAULTSIB is in alarmed state where the SIBs plane is not

operational for the following reasons:

On-board F-chip is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

Sample Output
show chassis fabric
map (M120 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric map


FEB0->CB0F0_00 up CB0F0_08->FEB7 Down
FEB1->CB0F0_01 Down CB0F0_09->FEB6 Down
FEB6->CB0F0_02 Down CB0F0_10->FEB1 Down
FEB2->CB0F0_03 Down CB0F0_11->FEB0 up
FEB3->CB0F0_04 Down CB0F0_12->FEB3 Down
FEB4->CB0F0_05 up CB0F0_13->FEB2 Down
FEB7->CB0F0_06 Down CB0F0_14->FEB5 Down
FEB5->CB0F0_07 Down CB0F0_15->FEB4 up:

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map (MX Series
Routers)

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DPC4PFE2->CB0F0_00_2
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DPC4PFE3->CB0F0_00_3
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CB0F0_00_1->DPC4PFE1
CB0F0_00_2->DPC4PFE2
CB0F0_00_3->DPC4PFE3
CB0F0_01_0->DPC7PFE0
CB0F0_01_1->DPC7PFE1
CB0F0_01_2->DPC7PFE2

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DPC3PFE0->CB0F0_03_0
DPC3PFE1->CB0F0_03_1
DPC3PFE2->CB0F0_03_2
DPC3PFE3->CB0F0_03_3
DPC8PFE0->CB0F0_05_0
DPC8PFE1->CB0F0_05_1
DPC8PFE2->CB0F0_05_2
DPC8PFE3->CB0F0_05_3
DPC1PFE0->CB0F0_06_0
DPC1PFE1->CB0F0_06_1
DPC1PFE2->CB0F0_06_2
DPC1PFE3->CB0F0_06_3
DPC10PFE0->CB0F0_07_0
DPC10PFE1->CB0F0_07_1
DPC10PFE2->CB0F0_07_2
DPC10PFE3->CB0F0_07_3
DPC11PFE0->CB0F0_08_0
DPC11PFE1->CB0F0_08_1
DPC11PFE2->CB0F0_08_2
DPC11PFE3->CB0F0_08_3
DPC0PFE0->CB0F0_09_0
DPC0PFE1->CB0F0_09_1
DPC0PFE2->CB0F0_09_2
DPC0PFE3->CB0F0_09_3
DPC9PFE0->CB0F0_11_0
DPC9PFE1->CB0F0_11_1
DPC9PFE2->CB0F0_11_2
DPC9PFE3->CB0F0_11_3
DPC2PFE0->CB0F0_13_0
DPC2PFE1->CB0F0_13_1
DPC2PFE2->CB0F0_13_2
DPC2PFE3->CB0F0_13_3
DPC6PFE0->CB0F0_14_0
DPC6PFE1->CB0F0_14_1
DPC6PFE2->CB0F0_14_2
DPC6PFE3->CB0F0_14_3
DPC5PFE0->CB0F0_15_0
DPC5PFE1->CB0F0_15_1
DPC5PFE2->CB0F0_15_2
DPC5PFE3->CB0F0_15_3
DPC4PFE0->CB0F1_00_0
DPC4PFE1->CB0F1_00_1
DPC4PFE2->CB0F1_00_2
DPC4PFE3->CB0F1_00_3
DPC7PFE0->CB0F1_01_0
DPC7PFE1->CB0F1_01_1
DPC7PFE2->CB0F1_01_2
DPC7PFE3->CB0F1_01_3
DPC3PFE0->CB0F1_03_0
DPC3PFE1->CB0F1_03_1
DPC3PFE2->CB0F1_03_2
DPC3PFE3->CB0F1_03_3
DPC8PFE0->CB0F1_05_0
DPC8PFE1->CB0F1_05_1
DPC8PFE2->CB0F1_05_2
DPC8PFE3->CB0F1_05_3
DPC1PFE0->CB0F1_06_0
DPC1PFE1->CB0F1_06_1
DPC1PFE2->CB0F1_06_2
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CB0F0_03_0->DPC3PFE0
CB0F0_03_1->DPC3PFE1
CB0F0_03_2->DPC3PFE2
CB0F0_03_3->DPC3PFE3
CB0F0_05_0->DPC8PFE0
CB0F0_05_1->DPC8PFE1
CB0F0_05_2->DPC8PFE2
CB0F0_05_3->DPC8PFE3
CB0F0_06_0->DPC1PFE0
CB0F0_06_1->DPC1PFE1
CB0F0_06_2->DPC1PFE2
CB0F0_06_3->DPC1PFE3
CB0F0_07_0->DPC10PFE0
CB0F0_07_1->DPC10PFE1
CB0F0_07_2->DPC10PFE2
CB0F0_07_3->DPC10PFE3
CB0F0_08_0->DPC11PFE0
CB0F0_08_1->DPC11PFE1
CB0F0_08_2->DPC11PFE2
CB0F0_08_3->DPC11PFE3
CB0F0_09_0->DPC0PFE0
CB0F0_09_1->DPC0PFE1
CB0F0_09_2->DPC0PFE2
CB0F0_09_3->DPC0PFE3
CB0F0_11_0->DPC9PFE0
CB0F0_11_1->DPC9PFE1
CB0F0_11_2->DPC9PFE2
CB0F0_11_3->DPC9PFE3
CB0F0_13_0->DPC2PFE0
CB0F0_13_1->DPC2PFE1
CB0F0_13_2->DPC2PFE2
CB0F0_13_3->DPC2PFE3
CB0F0_14_0->DPC6PFE0
CB0F0_14_1->DPC6PFE1
CB0F0_14_2->DPC6PFE2
CB0F0_14_3->DPC6PFE3
CB0F0_15_0->DPC5PFE0
CB0F0_15_1->DPC5PFE1
CB0F0_15_2->DPC5PFE2
CB0F0_15_3->DPC5PFE3
CB0F1_00_0->DPC4PFE0
CB0F1_00_1->DPC4PFE1
CB0F1_00_2->DPC4PFE2
CB0F1_00_3->DPC4PFE3
CB0F1_01_0->DPC7PFE0
CB0F1_01_1->DPC7PFE1
CB0F1_01_2->DPC7PFE2
CB0F1_01_3->DPC7PFE3
CB0F1_03_0->DPC3PFE0
CB0F1_03_1->DPC3PFE1
CB0F1_03_2->DPC3PFE2
CB0F1_03_3->DPC3PFE3
CB0F1_05_0->DPC8PFE0
CB0F1_05_1->DPC8PFE1
CB0F1_05_2->DPC8PFE2
CB0F1_05_3->DPC8PFE3
CB0F1_06_0->DPC1PFE0
CB0F1_06_1->DPC1PFE1
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DPC10PFE1->CB0F1_07_1
DPC10PFE2->CB0F1_07_2
DPC10PFE3->CB0F1_07_3
DPC11PFE0->CB0F1_08_0
DPC11PFE1->CB0F1_08_1
DPC11PFE2->CB0F1_08_2
DPC11PFE3->CB0F1_08_3
DPC0PFE0->CB0F1_09_0
DPC0PFE1->CB0F1_09_1
DPC0PFE2->CB0F1_09_2
DPC0PFE3->CB0F1_09_3
DPC9PFE0->CB0F1_11_0
DPC9PFE1->CB0F1_11_1
DPC9PFE2->CB0F1_11_2
DPC9PFE3->CB0F1_11_3
DPC2PFE0->CB0F1_13_0
DPC2PFE1->CB0F1_13_1
DPC2PFE2->CB0F1_13_2
DPC2PFE3->CB0F1_13_3
DPC6PFE0->CB0F1_14_0
DPC6PFE1->CB0F1_14_1
DPC6PFE2->CB0F1_14_2
DPC6PFE3->CB0F1_14_3
DPC5PFE0->CB0F1_15_0
DPC5PFE1->CB0F1_15_1
DPC5PFE2->CB0F1_15_2
DPC5PFE3->CB0F1_15_3
DPC4PFE0->CB1F0_00_0
DPC4PFE1->CB1F0_00_1
DPC4PFE2->CB1F0_00_2
DPC4PFE3->CB1F0_00_3
DPC7PFE0->CB1F0_01_0
DPC7PFE1->CB1F0_01_1
DPC7PFE2->CB1F0_01_2
DPC7PFE3->CB1F0_01_3
DPC3PFE0->CB1F0_03_0
DPC3PFE1->CB1F0_03_1
DPC3PFE2->CB1F0_03_2
DPC3PFE3->CB1F0_03_3
DPC8PFE0->CB1F0_05_0
DPC8PFE1->CB1F0_05_1
DPC8PFE2->CB1F0_05_2
DPC8PFE3->CB1F0_05_3
DPC1PFE0->CB1F0_06_0
DPC1PFE1->CB1F0_06_1
DPC1PFE2->CB1F0_06_2
DPC1PFE3->CB1F0_06_3
DPC10PFE0->CB1F0_07_0
DPC10PFE1->CB1F0_07_1
DPC10PFE2->CB1F0_07_2
DPC10PFE3->CB1F0_07_3
DPC11PFE0->CB1F0_08_0
DPC11PFE1->CB1F0_08_1
DPC11PFE2->CB1F0_08_2
DPC11PFE3->CB1F0_08_3
DPC0PFE0->CB1F0_09_0
DPC0PFE1->CB1F0_09_1
DPC0PFE2->CB1F0_09_2
DPC0PFE3->CB1F0_09_3
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CB0F1_07_1->DPC10PFE1
CB0F1_07_2->DPC10PFE2
CB0F1_07_3->DPC10PFE3
CB0F1_08_0->DPC11PFE0
CB0F1_08_1->DPC11PFE1
CB0F1_08_2->DPC11PFE2
CB0F1_08_3->DPC11PFE3
CB0F1_09_0->DPC0PFE0
CB0F1_09_1->DPC0PFE1
CB0F1_09_2->DPC0PFE2
CB0F1_09_3->DPC0PFE3
CB0F1_11_0->DPC9PFE0
CB0F1_11_1->DPC9PFE1
CB0F1_11_2->DPC9PFE2
CB0F1_11_3->DPC9PFE3
CB0F1_13_0->DPC2PFE0
CB0F1_13_1->DPC2PFE1
CB0F1_13_2->DPC2PFE2
CB0F1_13_3->DPC2PFE3
CB0F1_14_0->DPC6PFE0
CB0F1_14_1->DPC6PFE1
CB0F1_14_2->DPC6PFE2
CB0F1_14_3->DPC6PFE3
CB0F1_15_0->DPC5PFE0
CB0F1_15_1->DPC5PFE1
CB0F1_15_2->DPC5PFE2
CB0F1_15_3->DPC5PFE3
CB1F0_00_0->DPC4PFE0
CB1F0_00_1->DPC4PFE1
CB1F0_00_2->DPC4PFE2
CB1F0_00_3->DPC4PFE3
CB1F0_01_0->DPC7PFE0
CB1F0_01_1->DPC7PFE1
CB1F0_01_2->DPC7PFE2
CB1F0_01_3->DPC7PFE3
CB1F0_03_0->DPC3PFE0
CB1F0_03_1->DPC3PFE1
CB1F0_03_2->DPC3PFE2
CB1F0_03_3->DPC3PFE3
CB1F0_05_0->DPC8PFE0
CB1F0_05_1->DPC8PFE1
CB1F0_05_2->DPC8PFE2
CB1F0_05_3->DPC8PFE3
CB1F0_06_0->DPC1PFE0
CB1F0_06_1->DPC1PFE1
CB1F0_06_2->DPC1PFE2
CB1F0_06_3->DPC1PFE3
CB1F0_07_0->DPC10PFE0
CB1F0_07_1->DPC10PFE1
CB1F0_07_2->DPC10PFE2
CB1F0_07_3->DPC10PFE3
CB1F0_08_0->DPC11PFE0
CB1F0_08_1->DPC11PFE1
CB1F0_08_2->DPC11PFE2
CB1F0_08_3->DPC11PFE3
CB1F0_09_0->DPC0PFE0
CB1F0_09_1->DPC0PFE1
CB1F0_09_2->DPC0PFE2
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DPC9PFE2->CB1F0_11_2
DPC9PFE3->CB1F0_11_3
DPC2PFE0->CB1F0_13_0
DPC2PFE1->CB1F0_13_1
DPC2PFE2->CB1F0_13_2
DPC2PFE3->CB1F0_13_3
DPC6PFE0->CB1F0_14_0
DPC6PFE1->CB1F0_14_1
DPC6PFE2->CB1F0_14_2
DPC6PFE3->CB1F0_14_3
DPC5PFE0->CB1F0_15_0
DPC5PFE1->CB1F0_15_1
DPC5PFE2->CB1F0_15_2
DPC5PFE3->CB1F0_15_3
DPC4PFE0->CB1F1_00_0
DPC4PFE1->CB1F1_00_1
DPC4PFE2->CB1F1_00_2
DPC4PFE3->CB1F1_00_3
DPC7PFE0->CB1F1_01_0
DPC7PFE1->CB1F1_01_1
DPC7PFE2->CB1F1_01_2
DPC7PFE3->CB1F1_01_3
DPC3PFE0->CB1F1_03_0
DPC3PFE1->CB1F1_03_1
DPC3PFE2->CB1F1_03_2
DPC3PFE3->CB1F1_03_3
DPC8PFE0->CB1F1_05_0
DPC8PFE1->CB1F1_05_1
DPC8PFE2->CB1F1_05_2
DPC8PFE3->CB1F1_05_3
DPC1PFE0->CB1F1_06_0
DPC1PFE1->CB1F1_06_1
DPC1PFE2->CB1F1_06_2
DPC1PFE3->CB1F1_06_3
DPC10PFE0->CB1F1_07_0
DPC10PFE1->CB1F1_07_1
DPC10PFE2->CB1F1_07_2
DPC10PFE3->CB1F1_07_3
DPC11PFE0->CB1F1_08_0
DPC11PFE1->CB1F1_08_1
DPC11PFE2->CB1F1_08_2
DPC11PFE3->CB1F1_08_3
DPC0PFE0->CB1F1_09_0
DPC0PFE1->CB1F1_09_1
DPC0PFE2->CB1F1_09_2
DPC0PFE3->CB1F1_09_3
DPC9PFE0->CB1F1_11_0
DPC9PFE1->CB1F1_11_1
DPC9PFE2->CB1F1_11_2
DPC9PFE3->CB1F1_11_3
DPC2PFE0->CB1F1_13_0
DPC2PFE1->CB1F1_13_1
DPC2PFE2->CB1F1_13_2
DPC2PFE3->CB1F1_13_3
DPC6PFE0->CB1F1_14_0
DPC6PFE1->CB1F1_14_1
DPC6PFE2->CB1F1_14_2
DPC6PFE3->CB1F1_14_3
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CB1F0_13_1->DPC2PFE1
CB1F0_13_2->DPC2PFE2
CB1F0_13_3->DPC2PFE3
CB1F0_14_0->DPC6PFE0
CB1F0_14_1->DPC6PFE1
CB1F0_14_2->DPC6PFE2
CB1F0_14_3->DPC6PFE3
CB1F0_15_0->DPC5PFE0
CB1F0_15_1->DPC5PFE1
CB1F0_15_2->DPC5PFE2
CB1F0_15_3->DPC5PFE3
CB1F1_00_0->DPC4PFE0
CB1F1_00_1->DPC4PFE1
CB1F1_00_2->DPC4PFE2
CB1F1_00_3->DPC4PFE3
CB1F1_01_0->DPC7PFE0
CB1F1_01_1->DPC7PFE1
CB1F1_01_2->DPC7PFE2
CB1F1_01_3->DPC7PFE3
CB1F1_03_0->DPC3PFE0
CB1F1_03_1->DPC3PFE1
CB1F1_03_2->DPC3PFE2
CB1F1_03_3->DPC3PFE3
CB1F1_05_0->DPC8PFE0
CB1F1_05_1->DPC8PFE1
CB1F1_05_2->DPC8PFE2
CB1F1_05_3->DPC8PFE3
CB1F1_06_0->DPC1PFE0
CB1F1_06_1->DPC1PFE1
CB1F1_06_2->DPC1PFE2
CB1F1_06_3->DPC1PFE3
CB1F1_07_0->DPC10PFE0
CB1F1_07_1->DPC10PFE1
CB1F1_07_2->DPC10PFE2
CB1F1_07_3->DPC10PFE3
CB1F1_08_0->DPC11PFE0
CB1F1_08_1->DPC11PFE1
CB1F1_08_2->DPC11PFE2
CB1F1_08_3->DPC11PFE3
CB1F1_09_0->DPC0PFE0
CB1F1_09_1->DPC0PFE1
CB1F1_09_2->DPC0PFE2
CB1F1_09_3->DPC0PFE3
CB1F1_11_0->DPC9PFE0
CB1F1_11_1->DPC9PFE1
CB1F1_11_2->DPC9PFE2
CB1F1_11_3->DPC9PFE3
CB1F1_13_0->DPC2PFE0
CB1F1_13_1->DPC2PFE1
CB1F1_13_2->DPC2PFE2
CB1F1_13_3->DPC2PFE3
CB1F1_14_0->DPC6PFE0
CB1F1_14_1->DPC6PFE1
CB1F1_14_2->DPC6PFE2
CB1F1_14_3->DPC6PFE3
CB1F1_15_0->DPC5PFE0
CB1F1_15_1->DPC5PFE1

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DPC5PFE2->CB1F1_15_2
DPC5PFE3->CB1F1_15_3
plane 4 is not up
plane 5 is not up

show chassis fabric


map plane 1 (EX8200
Switch)

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Down

CB1F1_15_2->DPC5PFE2
CB1F1_15_3->DPC5PFE3

Down
Down

user@host> show chassis fabric map plane 1


regress@tp-grande01> show chassis fabric map plane 1
DPC6PFE0->CB0F0_00_0
Down
CB0F0_00_0->DPC6PFE0
DPC6PFE1->CB0F0_00_1
Down
CB0F0_00_1->DPC6PFE1
DPC6PFE2->CB0F0_00_2
Down
CB0F0_00_2->DPC6PFE2
DPC6PFE3->CB0F0_00_3
Down
CB0F0_00_3->DPC6PFE3
DPC0PFE0->CB0F0_01_0
Down
CB0F0_01_0->DPC0PFE0
DPC0PFE1->CB0F0_01_1
Down
CB0F0_01_1->DPC0PFE1
DPC0PFE2->CB0F0_01_2
Down
CB0F0_01_2->DPC0PFE2
DPC0PFE3->CB0F0_01_3
Down
CB0F0_01_3->DPC0PFE3
DPC5PFE0->CB0F0_02_0
Down
CB0F0_02_0->DPC5PFE0
DPC5PFE1->CB0F0_02_1
Down
CB0F0_02_1->DPC5PFE1
DPC5PFE2->CB0F0_02_2
Down
CB0F0_02_2->DPC5PFE2
DPC5PFE3->CB0F0_02_3
Down
CB0F0_02_3->DPC5PFE3
DPC3PFE0->CB0F0_03_0
Down
CB0F0_03_0->DPC3PFE0
DPC3PFE1->CB0F0_03_1
Down
CB0F0_03_1->DPC3PFE1
DPC3PFE2->CB0F0_03_2
Down
CB0F0_03_2->DPC3PFE2
DPC3PFE3->CB0F0_03_3
Down
CB0F0_03_3->DPC3PFE3
DPC4PFE0->CB0F0_04_0
Down
CB0F0_04_0->DPC4PFE0
DPC4PFE1->CB0F0_04_1
Down
CB0F0_04_1->DPC4PFE1
DPC4PFE2->CB0F0_04_2
Down
CB0F0_04_2->DPC4PFE2
DPC4PFE3->CB0F0_04_3
Down
CB0F0_04_3->DPC4PFE3
DPC2PFE0->CB0F0_05_0
Down
CB0F0_05_0->DPC2PFE0
DPC2PFE1->CB0F0_05_1
Down
CB0F0_05_1->DPC2PFE1
DPC2PFE2->CB0F0_05_2
Down
CB0F0_05_2->DPC2PFE2
DPC2PFE3->CB0F0_05_3
Down
CB0F0_05_3->DPC2PFE3
DPC7PFE0->CB0F0_06_0
Down
CB0F0_06_0->DPC7PFE0
DPC7PFE1->CB0F0_06_1
Down
CB0F0_06_1->DPC7PFE1
DPC7PFE2->CB0F0_06_2
Down
CB0F0_06_2->DPC7PFE2
DPC7PFE3->CB0F0_06_3
Down
CB0F0_06_3->DPC7PFE3
DPC1PFE0->CB0F0_07_0
Down
CB0F0_07_0->DPC1PFE0
DPC1PFE1->CB0F0_07_1
Down
CB0F0_07_1->DPC1PFE1
DPC1PFE2->CB0F0_07_2
Down
CB0F0_07_2->DPC1PFE2
DPC1PFE3->CB0F0_07_3
Down
CB0F0_07_3->DPC1PFE3
DPC0PFE0->CB0F0_08_0
Down
CB0F0_08_0->DPC0PFE0
DPC0PFE1->CB0F0_08_1
Down
CB0F0_08_1->DPC0PFE1
DPC0PFE2->CB0F0_08_2
Down
CB0F0_08_2->DPC0PFE2
DPC0PFE3->CB0F0_08_3
Down
CB0F0_08_3->DPC0PFE3
DPC7PFE0->CB0F0_09_0
Down
CB0F0_09_0->DPC7PFE0
DPC7PFE1->CB0F0_09_1
Down
CB0F0_09_1->DPC7PFE1
DPC7PFE2->CB0F0_09_2
Down
CB0F0_09_2->DPC7PFE2
DPC7PFE3->CB0F0_09_3
Down
CB0F0_09_3->DPC7PFE3
DPC1PFE0->CB0F0_10_0
Down
CB0F0_10_0->DPC1PFE0
DPC1PFE1->CB0F0_10_1
Down
CB0F0_10_1->DPC1PFE1
DPC1PFE2->CB0F0_10_2
Down
CB0F0_10_2->DPC1PFE2
DPC1PFE3->CB0F0_10_3
Down
CB0F0_10_3->DPC1PFE3
DPC4PFE0->CB0F0_11_0
Down
CB0F0_11_0->DPC4PFE0
DPC4PFE1->CB0F0_11_1
Down
CB0F0_11_1->DPC4PFE1
DPC4PFE2->CB0F0_11_2
Down
CB0F0_11_2->DPC4PFE2
DPC4PFE3->CB0F0_11_3
Down
CB0F0_11_3->DPC4PFE3
DPC2PFE0->CB0F0_12_0
Down
CB0F0_12_0->DPC2PFE0
DPC2PFE1->CB0F0_12_1
Down
CB0F0_12_1->DPC2PFE1
DPC2PFE2->CB0F0_12_2
Down
CB0F0_12_2->DPC2PFE2
DPC2PFE3->CB0F0_12_3
Down
CB0F0_12_3->DPC2PFE3
DPC5PFE0->CB0F0_13_0
Down
CB0F0_13_0->DPC5PFE0
DPC5PFE1->CB0F0_13_1
Down
CB0F0_13_1->DPC5PFE1

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DPC5PFE2->CB0F0_13_2
DPC5PFE3->CB0F0_13_3
DPC3PFE0->CB0F0_14_0
DPC3PFE1->CB0F0_14_1
DPC3PFE2->CB0F0_14_2
DPC3PFE3->CB0F0_14_3
DPC6PFE0->CB0F0_15_0
DPC6PFE1->CB0F0_15_1
DPC6PFE2->CB0F0_15_2
DPC6PFE3->CB0F0_15_3

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CB0F0_13_2->DPC5PFE2
CB0F0_13_3->DPC5PFE3
CB0F0_14_0->DPC3PFE0
CB0F0_14_1->DPC3PFE1
CB0F0_14_2->DPC3PFE2
CB0F0_14_3->DPC3PFE3
CB0F0_15_0->DPC6PFE0
CB0F0_15_1->DPC6PFE1
CB0F0_15_2->DPC6PFE2
CB0F0_15_3->DPC6PFE3

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show chassis fabric plane


Syntax

show chassis fabric plane

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis fabric plane


<detail | extensive | terse>
<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis fabric plane


<detail | extensive | terse>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
detail, extensive, lcc, sfc, and terse options introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in
Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

(TX Matrix Plus, T1600, M120, and MX Series routers and EX8200 switches only) On the
M120 router, display the state of all fabric plane connections to the Forwarding Engine
Boards (FEBs). On MX Series routers, display the state of all fabric plane connections to
the Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs) and Packet Forwarding Engines (PFEs) on the
Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs). On the TX Matrix Plus router and T1600 routers in a
routing matrix, display the state of the fabric management plane and the logical planes
on the switch-fabric chassis (SFC) and line-card chassis (LCC). On EX8200 switches,
display the state of all fabric planes. This command can be used on the master Routing
Engine only.

Options

detail(TX Matrix Plus and T1600 routers in a routing matrix, and MX Series routers only)

(Optional) Display detailed output for the fabric management plane. Show Switch
Interface Board (SIB) states for the TXP-F13 SIB and TXP-F2S SIB.
extensive(TX Matrix Plus and T1600 routers in a routing matrix, and MX Series routers

only) (Optional) Display extensive output for the fabric management plane, including
the state of the optical links between the F13 SIB on the TX Matrix Plus router and
the TXP-T1600 SIB (ST-SIB-L) on the T1600 router.
terse(TX Matrix Plus router and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display terse output

for the fabric management plane.


all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the state of all fabric plane

connections on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) T1600 router (LCC) that is connected

to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.


local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the state of all fabric plane connections

on the local Virtual Chassis member.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the state of all fabric

plane connections on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Show information about the TX

Matrix Plus router (SFC). Replace number with 0.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request chassis fabric plane on page 180

show chassis fabric plane-location on page 435

show chassis fabric plane (M120 Router) on page 419


show chassis fabric plane (MX240 Router) on page 419
show chassis fabric plane (MX480 Router) on page 421
show chassis fabric plane (MX960 Router) on page 422
show chassis fabric plane (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 423
show chassis fabric plane detail (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 423
show chassis fabric plane extensive (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 424
show chassis fabric plane terse (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 426
show chassis fabric plane lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 426
show chassis fabric plane sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 427
show chassis fabric plane (T1600 Router) on page 427
show chassis fabric plane extensive (T1600 Router) on page 427
show chassis fabric plane detail (T1600 Router) on page 430
show chassis fabric plane extensive (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 430
show chassis fabric plane (EX8200 Switch) on page 433
Table 70 on page 413 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric plane command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

Plane

(TX Matrix Plus, MX Series, and M120 routers and EX8200 switches
only) Number of the plane.

none

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Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

Plane state

(MX Series and M120 routers and EX8200 switches only) State of
each plane:

none

ACTIVESIB is operational and running.

NOTE: On the Enhanced MX SCB with Trio MPC, a maximum of 4


planes are operational and running. On all the other SCBs with Trio
MPC, all the planes are operational and running.

FAULTY SIB is in alarmed state where the SIBs plane is not

operational for the following reasons:

FEB

On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

(M120 routers only) FEB number and state of links to each FEB:

Link errorLink between SIB and FPC is not operational.

Links okLink between SIB and FPC is active.

UnusedNo FPC is present.

none

FPC

(MX Series routers only) Slot number of each Dense Port


Concentrator (DPC) or Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC). An FPC
occupies two DPC slots on an MX Series router. The interface
corresponds to the lowest numbered DPC slotfor which the FPC is
installed.

none

PFE

(MX Series and M120 routers only) Slot number of each Packet
Forwarding Engine and the state of the links to the DCP: Links ok,
Link error, or Unused. Each DPC includes four Packet Forwarding
Engines.

none

Links ok: Link between SIB and FPC is active.Link error: Link between
SIB and FPC is not operational.Unused: No FPC is present.

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Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

State

(TX Matrix Plus and T1600 routers in a routing matrix only)State


of the fabric plane:

none

Online: Fabric plane is operational and running and links on the

SIB are operational.

Offline: Fabric plane state is Offline because the plane does not

have four or more F2S and one F13 online.

Empty: Fabric plane state is Empty if all SIBs in the plane are
absent.

Spare: Fabric plane is redundant and can be operational if the

operational fabric plane encounters an error.

Check: Fabric plane is in alarmed state due to the following reason

and the cause of the error must be resolved:

Uptime

One or more SIBs (belonging to the fabric plane) in the Online


or Spare states has transitioned to the Check state.
Check state of the SIB can be caused by link errors or
destination errors.

Fault: Fabric plane is in alarmed state if one or more SIBs


belonging to the plane are in the Fault state. A SIB can be in the
Fault state because of the following reasons:

On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

Link errors have exceeded the threshold.

(TX Matrix Plus and T1600 routers in a routing matrix only)Time


the fabric plane has been up and running.

none

Fabric Management Plane State Output Fields for the show chassis fabric plane extensive Command on a TX Matrix Plus
Router

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Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

PLANE number

State of the fabric plane:

extensive

Online: Fabric plane is operational and running and links on the

SIB are operational.

Offline: Fabric plane state is Offline because the plane does not

have 4 or more F2S and 1 F13 online.

Empty: Fabric plane state is Empty if all SIBs in the plane are
absent.

Spare: Fabric plane is redundant and can be operational if the

operational fabric plane encounters an error.

Check: Fabric plane is in alarmed state due to the following

reasons and the cause of the error must be resolved:

SIB F13/F2S slot-number

One or more SIBs (belonging to the fabric plane) in the Online


or Spare states has transitioned to the Check state.
Check state of the SIB can be caused because of link errors or
destination errors.

Fault: Fabric plane is in alarmed state if one or more SIBs


belonging to the plane are in the Fault state. A SIB can be in the
Fault state because of the following reasons:

On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

Link errors have exceeded the threshold.

State of the TXP-F13 SIB or TXP-F2S SIB:

extensive

ActivatingTransitional state when the SIB is transitioning to the


Online or Spare state.

DeactivatingTransitional state when the SIB is going offline.

OnlineSIB is operational and running.

OfflineSIB is powered down.

SpareSIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of

the working SIBs fails to pass traffic.

EmptyNo SIB is present.

Fault SIB is in alarmed state because of the following reasons

and the cause of the error must be resolved:

On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

Link errors have exceeded the threshold

CheckSIB is in alarmed state where the SIB is partially

operational because of link or destination errors. Only a SIB that


is Online or Spare can transition to the Check state.
NOTE: If a SIB is not inserted properly, the SIB cannot transition to
the Online or Spare state, and therefore cannot transition to the
Check state.

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Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

SIB F13 slot-number


Odd/Even

State of the TXP-F13 SIB even and odd port connection optical links
from the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC) to the T1600 router (LCC) in
the routing matrix . The left four ports on the SFC are labeled Even
and provide connections to one even-numbered LCCLCC0 or
LCC2. The right four ports on the SFC are labeled Odd and provide
connections to one odd-numbered LCCLCC1 or LCC3.

extensive

LCC number,
SIB slot-number

State of the SIB on the LCC that is connected to the Even or Odd
port on the TXP-F13 SIB faceplate:

extensive

Links okLinks between the TXP-F13 SIB on the SFC and the LCC

is active.

Link errorLink between the TXP-F13 SIB on the SFC and the LCC

is not operational.

SG number Port number

SIB F2S slot-number

UnusedNo SIB is present.

State of the SG chip ports on the LCC:

Links okLink is active.

Link errorLink is not operational.

UnusedPort is not in use.

State of the intra-chassis links between the TXP-F2S and TXP-F13


SIB.

extensive

extensive

Fabric Management SIB State Output Fields for the show chassis fabric plane extensive Command on a TX Matrix Plus
Router

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Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

SIB slot-number

State of the SIBs on the T1600 router (LCC) in the routing matrix:

extensive

ActivatingTransitional state when the SIB is coming online.

DeactivatingTransitional state when the SIB is going offline.

ConnectedSIBS on an LCC are connected and trained, but are

either not online or are spare, because the plane on the the TX
Matrix Plus router (SFC) is still offline.
The LCC SIB transitions to the Connected state when the F13 SIB
to which it connects is online but the SFC plane (to which the
LCC SIB connects) is offline for some reason; for instance, when
there are insufficient number of F2 SIBs in the plane.

DisconnectedIf an F13 SIB on the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC)

goes offline, then the SIBs on the LCCs connected to the F13 SIB
get disconnected.
The Disconnected state is valid only for SIBs on an LCC. An LCC
SIB transitions to the Disconnected state when the F13 SIB to
which it connects goes Offline, irrespective of the state of the
SFC plane.
SFC ErrorIf an F13 SIB on the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC)
transitions to the Fault state (because of link errors, for instance),

and if an LCC SIB connected to the F13 SIB comes online, the LCC
SIB transitions to the SFC Error state. This state indicates that
the F13 SIB to which the LCC SIB is connected has errors
NOTE: The Connected, Disconnected, and SFC Error states are only
applicable to the SIBs on an LCC.

OnlineSIB is operational and running.

OfflineSIB is powered down.

SpareSIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of

the working SIBs fails to pass traffic.

EmptyNo SIB is present.

Fault SIB is in alarmed state where the SIBs plane is not

operational for the following reasons:

On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

Link errors have exceeded the threshold

CheckSIB is in alarmed state where the SIB is partially

operational because of link or destination errors. Only a SIB that


is Online or Spare can transition to the Check state.
NOTE: If a SIB is not inserted properly, the SIB cannot transition to
the Online or Spare state, and therefore cannot transition to the
Check state.

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Table 70: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

LCC SIB Link State

State of the LCC SIB link:

extensive

SG number Port number

Links okLink is active.

Link errorLink is not operational.

UnusedSIB is not in use.

State of the SG chip ports on the LCC:

Links okLink is active.

Link errorLink is not operational.

UnusedPort is not in use.

extensive

Sample Output
show chassis fabric
plane (M120 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


Fabric management PLANE state
Plane 0
Plane state: ACTIVE
FEB 0: Links ok
FEB 1: Links ok
FEB 2: Links ok
FEB 3: Links ok
FEB 4: Links ok
FEB 5: Links ok
Plane 1
Plane state: ACTIVE
FEB 0: Links ok
FEB 1: Links ok
FEB 2: Links ok
FEB 3: Links ok
FEB 4: Links ok
FEB 5: Links ok
Plane 2
Plane state: ACTIVE
FEB 0: Links ok
FEB 1: Links ok
FEB 2: Links ok
FEB 3: Links ok
FEB 4: Links ok
FEB 5: Links ok
Plane 3
Plane state: ACTIVE
FEB 0: Links ok
FEB 1: Links ok
FEB 2: Links ok
FEB 3: Links ok
FEB 4: Links ok
FEB 5: Links ok

show chassis fabric


plane (MX240 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


Plane 0
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links ok

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PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 1
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 2
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 3
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 4
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 5
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links

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ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok

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PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 6
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 7
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links

show chassis fabric


plane (MX480 Router)

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


Fabric management PLANE state
Plane 0
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
PFE 2 :Links ok
PFE 3 :Links ok
Plane 1
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
PFE 2 :Links ok
PFE 3 :Links ok
Plane 2
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
PFE 2 :Links ok
PFE 3 :Links ok
Plane 3
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
PFE 2 :Links ok

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PFE 3 :Links
Plane 4
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 5
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 6
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links
Plane 7
Plane state: SPARE
FPC 1
PFE 0 :Links
PFE 1 :Links
PFE 2 :Links
PFE 3 :Links

show chassis fabric


plane (MX960 Router)

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ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


Plane 0
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 0
PFE 0 :Links ok
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
Plane 1
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 0
PFE 0 :Links ok
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
Plane 2
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 0
PFE 0 :Links ok
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok
Plane 3
Plane state: ACTIVE
FPC 0
PFE 0 :Links ok
FPC 2
PFE 0 :Links ok
PFE 1 :Links ok

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show chassis fabric


plane (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Plane State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
1 hour, 11 minutes, 26 seconds
2
Online
1 hour, 11 minutes, 25 seconds
3
Online
1 hour, 11 minutes, 20 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 11 minutes, 12 seconds
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 39 seconds
2
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 39 seconds
3
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 39 seconds
4
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 39 seconds
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 40 seconds
2
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 40 seconds
3
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 40 seconds
4
Online
5 hours, 11 minutes, 40 seconds

show chassis fabric


plane detail (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane detail


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric Management PLANE State:
PLANE 0:
Spare
SIB F13 0
:
Spare
SIB F13 1
:
Empty
SIB F2S 0/0 :
Spare
SIB F2S 0/2 :
Spare
SIB F2S 0/4 :
Spare
SIB F2S 0/6 :
Spare
PLANE 1:
Online
SIB F13 3
:
Online
SIB F13 4
:
Empty
SIB F2S 1/0 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/2 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/4 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/6 :
Online
PLANE 2:
Online
SIB F13 6
:
Online
SIB F13 7
:
Empty
SIB F2S 2/0 :
Online
SIB F2S 2/2 :
Online
SIB F2S 2/4 :
Online
SIB F2S 2/6 :
Online
PLANE 3:
Online
SIB F13 8
:
Online
SIB F13 9
:
Online
SIB F2S 3/0 :
Online
SIB F2S 3/2 :
Online
SIB F2S 3/4 :
Online
SIB F2S 3/6 :
Online
PLANE 4:
Online

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SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB

F13
F13
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S

11
12
4/0
4/2
4/4
4/6

:
:
:
:
:
:

Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric Management SIB State:
SIB
0
:
Spare
SIB
1
:
Online
SIB
2
:
Online
SIB
3
:
Online
SIB
4
:
Online
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric Management SIB State:
SIB
0
:
Spare
SIB
1
:
Online
SIB
2
:
Online
SIB
3
:
Online
SIB
4
:
Online

show chassis fabric


plane extensive (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

424

user@host> show chassis fabric plane extensive


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric Management PLANE State:
PLANE 0:
Spare
SIB F13 0
:
Spare
SIB F13 1
:
Empty
SIB F2S 0/0 :
Spare
SIB F2S 0/2 :
Spare
SIB F2S 0/4 :
Spare
SIB F2S 0/6 :
Spare
SIB F13 0 Even:
LCC 0, SIB 0 : Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 1
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 2
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 3
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SIB F13 0 Odd:
LCC 1, SIB 0 : Links ok
SG 0

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Port
Port
Port
Port

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

0
: Links
1
: Links
2
: Links
3
: Links
Links ok
Links ok
Links ok
Links ok

ok
ok
ok
ok

SG 1
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 2
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 3
Port
Port
Port
Port
SIB F2S 0/0:
SIB F2S 0/2:
SIB F2S 0/4:
SIB F2S 0/6:
SIB F13 1 Even:
LCC 2, SIB 0
SG 0
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 1
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 2
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 3
Port
Port
Port
Port
SIB F13 1 Odd:
LCC 3, SIB 0
SG 0
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 1
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 2
Port
Port
Port

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: Unused
0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

: Unused
0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2

: Unused
: Unused
: Unused

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Port 3

: Unused

SG 3
Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:
Port 3
:
SIB F2S 0/0: Unused
SIB F2S 0/2: Unused
SIB F2S 0/4: Unused
SIB F2S 0/6: Unused
PLANE 1:
Online
SIB F13 3
:
Online
SIB F13 4
:
Empty
SIB F2S 1/0 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/2 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/4 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/6 :
Online
SIB F13 3 Even:
...

show chassis fabric


plane terse (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

user@host> show chassis fabric plane terse


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Plane State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
1 hour, 16 minutes, 14 seconds
2
Online
1 hour, 16 minutes, 13 seconds
3
Online
1 hour, 16 minutes, 8 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 16 minutes
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 27 seconds
2
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 27 seconds
3
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 27 seconds
4
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 27 seconds
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 28 seconds
2
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 28 seconds
3
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 28 seconds
4
Online
5 hours, 16 minutes, 28 seconds

show chassis fabric


plane lcc (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

426

user@host> show chassis fabric plane lcc 1


lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
5 hours, 17 minutes, 52 seconds
2
Online
5 hours, 17 minutes, 52 seconds
3
Online
5 hours, 17 minutes, 52 seconds
4
Online
5 hours, 17 minutes, 52 seconds

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show chassis fabric


plane sfc (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Plane State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
1 hour, 4 minutes, 43 seconds
2
Online
1 hour, 4 minutes, 38 seconds
3
Online
1 hour, 4 minutes, 35 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 4 minutes, 33 seconds
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Spare
1
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
2
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
3
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB
State
Uptime
0
Offline
1
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 22 seconds
2
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 22 seconds
3
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 22 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 7 minutes, 22 seconds

show chassis fabric


plane (T1600 Router)

show chassis fabric


plane extensive
(T1600 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


Plane State
Uptime
0
Online
15 hours,
1
Online
15 hours,
2
Fault
3
Online
15 hours,
4
Online
15 hours,

42 minutes, 9 seconds
42 minutes, 9 seconds
42 minutes, 9 seconds
42 minutes, 9 seconds

user@host> show chassis fabric plane extensive


Fabric Management PLANE State:
PLANE 0:
Online
ST-SIB-L 0: Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 1
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 2
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 3
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok

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ST-SIB-L 0
FPC 4
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 6
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 7
PFE 0: Links ok
PLANE 1:
Online
ST-SIB-L 1: Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 1
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 2
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 3
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
ST-SIB-L 1
FPC 4
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 6
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 7
PFE 0: Links ok
PLANE 2:
Online
ST-SIB-L 2: Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 1
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 2
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 3
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links

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ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

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Port 3
: Links
ST-SIB-L 2
FPC 4
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 6
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 7
PFE 0: Links ok
PLANE 3:
Spare
ST-SIB-L 3: Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 1
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 2
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 3
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
ST-SIB-L 3
FPC 4
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 6
PFE 0: Links ok
PFE 1: Links ok
FPC 7
PFE 0: Links ok
PLANE 4:
Online
ST-SIB-L 4: Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 1
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 2
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links
Port 2
: Links
Port 3
: Links
SG 3
Port 0
: Links
Port 1
: Links

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ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

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Port 2
Port 3
ST-SIB-L 4
FPC 4
PFE 0:
PFE 1:
FPC 6
PFE 0:
PFE 1:
FPC 7
PFE 0:

: Links ok
: Links ok

Links ok
Links ok
Links ok
Links ok
Links ok

show chassis fabric


plane detail (T1600
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane detail


Fabric Management PLANE State:
PLANE 0:
Online
PLANE 1:
Online
PLANE 2:
Online
PLANE 3:
Spare
PLANE 4:
Online

show chassis fabric


plane extensive (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane extensive


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric Management PLANE State:
PLANE 0:
Online
SIB F13 0
:
Online
SIB F13 1
:
Empty
SIB F2S 0/0 :
Online
SIB F2S 0/2 :
Online
SIB F2S 0/4 :
Online
SIB F2S 0/6 :
Online
SIB F13 0 Even:
LCC 0, SIB 0 : Unused
SG 0
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SG 1
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SG 2
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SG 3
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SIB F13 0 Odd:
LCC 1, SIB 0 : Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 1

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Port
Port
Port
Port

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

0
: Links
1
: Links
2
: Links
3
: Links
Links ok
Links ok
Links ok
Links ok

ok
ok
ok
ok

SG 2
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 3
Port
Port
Port
Port
SIB F2S 0/0:
SIB F2S 0/2:
SIB F2S 0/4:
SIB F2S 0/6:
SIB F13 1 Even:
LCC 2, SIB 0
SG 0
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 1

: Unused
0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

...
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 2
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 3
Port
Port
Port
Port
SIB F13 1 Odd:
LCC 3, SIB 0
SG 0
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 1
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 2
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 3
Port
Port

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0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused

0
1

: Unused
: Unused

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Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SIB F2S 0/0: Unused
SIB F2S 0/2: Unused
SIB F2S 0/4: Unused
SIB F2S 0/6: Unused
PLANE 1:
Fault
SIB F13 3
:
Fault
SIB F13 4
:
Empty
SIB F2S 1/0 :
Fault
SIB F2S 1/2 :
Fault
SIB F2S 1/4 :
Online
SIB F2S 1/6 :
Online
SIB F13 3 Even:
LCC 0, SIB 1 : Unused
SG 0
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SG 1
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SG 2
Port 0
: Unused
Port 1
: Unused
Port 2
: Unused
Port 3
: Unused
SG 3
Port 0
: Unused
...
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric Management SIB State:
SIB
0
:
Online
LCC SIB Link State : Links ok
SG 0
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 1
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 2
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SG 3
Port 0
: Links ok
Port 1
: Links ok
Port 2
: Links ok
Port 3
: Links ok
SIB
1
:
Fault
LCC SIB Link State : Link error
SG 0

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Port
Port
Port
Port

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Link
Link
Link
Link

error
error
error
error

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Link
Link
Link
Link

error
error
error
error

0
1
2
3

:
:
:
:

Link
Link
Link
Link

error
error
error
error

Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:
Port 3
:
2
:
Online
LCC SIB Link State
SG 0
Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:
Port 3
:
SG 1
Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:
Port 3
:
SG 2
Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:
Port 3
:
SG 3
Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:
Port 3
:
3
:
Check
LCC SIB Link State
SG 0
Port 0
:
Port 1
:
Port 2
:

Link
Link
Link
Link

error
error
error
error

SG 1
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 2
Port
Port
Port
Port
SG 3

SIB

SIB

show chassis fabric


plane (EX8200
Switch)

: Links ok
Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

Links
Links
Links
Links

ok
ok
ok
ok

: Link error
Link error
Link error
Link error

user@host> show chassis fabric plane


Fabric management PLANE state
Plane 0
Plane state: ACTIVE
Plane 1
Plane state: ACTIVE
Plane 2
Plane state: ACTIVE
Plane 3
Plane state: ACTIVE
Plane 4
Plane state: SPARE
Plane 5

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Plane state:
Plane 6
Plane state:
Plane 7
Plane state:
Plane 8
Plane state:
Plane 9
Plane state:
Plane 10
Plane state:
Plane 11
Plane state:

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SPARE
SPARE
SPARE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE

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show chassis fabric plane-location


Syntax

show chassis fabric plane-location

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis fabric plane-location


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description

(M120, MX Series routers, and EX8200 switches only) Display the Control Board (CB)
location of each plane. This command can be used on the master Routing Engine or the
backup Routing Engine. For information about the meaning of CBs and fabric plane
on the switches, see EX Series Switches Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping.
(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display the SIB location of each fabric plane.
(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Display the fabric plane location of each
SIB.

Options

all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the CB location of each fabric

plane on the Routing Engines in all member routers in the Virtual Chassis
configuration.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the CB location of each fabric plane

on the Routing Engines in the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the CB location of each

fabric plane on the Routing Engines in the specified member in the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis fabric plane-location (M120 Router) on page 436


show chassis fabric plane-location (MX240 and MX480 Routers) on page 436
show chassis fabric plane-location (MX960 Router) on page 436
show chassis fabric plane-location (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 436
show chassis fabric plane-location (EX8200 Switch) on page 437
show chassis fabric plane-location (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) on page 437
Table 71 on page 436 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric plane-location
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 71: show chassis fabric plane-location Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Plane n

Plane number.
(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Plane numbers
associated with the SIB.

Control Board n

Control board number.

SFC ABS-SIB-F13

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Switch Interface Board (SIB) slot
number on the F13 SIB.

SFC ABS-SIB-F2S

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) SIB slot number on the F2S.

LCC ST-SIB-L

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Line-card chassis (LCC) SIB slot
number.

SIB

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) SIB number.

Sample Output
show chassis fabric
plane-location (M120
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane-location


------------Fabric Plane Locations------------Plane 0
Control Board 0
Plane 1
Control Board 0
Plane 2
Control Board 1
Plane 3
Control Board 1

show chassis fabric


plane-location
(MX240 and MX480
Routers)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane-location


------------Fabric Plane Locations------------Plane 0
Control Board 0
Plane 1
Control Board 0
Plane 2
Control Board 0
Plane 3
Control Board 0
Plane 4
Control Board 1
Plane 5
Control Board 1
Plane 6
Control Board 1
Plane 7
Control Board 1

show chassis fabric


plane-location
(MX960 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane-location


------------Fabric Plane Locations------------Plane 0
Control Board 0
Plane 1
Control Board 0
Plane 2
Control Board 1
Plane 3
Control Board 1
Plane 4
Control Board 2
Plane 5
Control Board 2

show chassis fabric


plane-location (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane-location


Fabric Plane Locations :
Plane
SFC ABS-SIB-F13
SFC ABS-SIB-F2
0
0, 1
0/0, 0/2, 0/4, 0/6
1
3, 4
1/0, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6
2
6, 7
2/0, 2/2, 2/4, 2/6

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LCC ST-SIB-L
0
1
2

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4

8, 9
11, 12

3/0, 3/2, 3/4, 3/6


4/0, 4/2, 4/4, 4/6

show chassis fabric


plane-location
(EX8200 Switch)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane-location


------------Fabric Plane Locations------------Plane 0
Control Board 0
Plane 1
Control Board 0
Plane 2
Control Board 0
Plane 3
Control Board 0
Plane 4
Control Board 1
Plane 5
Control Board 1
Plane 6
Control Board 1
Plane 7
Control Board 1
Plane 8
Control Board 2
Plane 9
Control Board 2
Plane 10
Control Board 2
Plane 11
Control Board 2

show chassis fabric


plane-location (PTX
Series Packet
Transport Switches)

user@host> show chassis fabric plane-location


------------Fabric Plane Locations------------SIB
Planes
0
0
1
1
2
3
2
4
5
3
6
7
4
8
9
5
10
11
6
12
13
7
14
15
8
16
17

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show chassis fabric sibs


Syntax

Release Information
Description

show chassis fabric sibs


<lcc number | scc>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(TX Matrix routers only) Display the state of the electrical and optical switch fabric link
between the SIBs in the TX Matrix router (TX-SIBs) and the SIBs in the T640 routers
(T640 LCC SIBs).
(M320, T640, T1600, and T4000 routers) Display the state of the electrical switch fabric
link between the SIBs and the FPCs.

Options

none(TX Matrix routers only) Display the state of the electrical and optical switch fabric

link between the SIBs in the TX Matrix router (TX-SIBs) and the SIBs in the T640
routers (T640 LCC SIBs).
(M320, T640, T1600, and T4000 routers) Display the state of the electrical switch
fabric link between the SIBs and the FPCs.
lcc number(Optional) Display the switching fabric link state for the T640 SIBs on a

specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) connected to a TX Matrix router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(Optional) Display the switching fabric link state for the TX-SIBs on the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

438

view

request chassis sib on page 203

show chassis sibs on page 621

Monitoring the SIBs

Redundant SIBs Overview

show chassis fabric sibs (M320 Router) on page 439


show chassis fabric sibs (T640 Router) on page 440
show chassis fabric sibs (T1600 Router) on page 441
show chassis fabric sibs (T4000 Core Router) on page 443
show chassis fabric sibs (TX Matrix Router) on page 444
show chassis fabric sibs lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 446
show chassis fabric sibs scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 447
Table 72 on page 439 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric sibs command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Fabric management SIB


state

Switching fabric link (link from FPC to SIB) state for each SIB:

Plane state

UnusedSIB is not present.

Links okLink between the SIB and the FPC is active.

Link errorLink between the SIB and the FPC is not operational.

Possible plane state of the M320 SIB, TX-SIB or T640 SIB:

S_ACTIVELinks on the SIB are operational, and the fabric plane

(SIB) is operational and running.

S_SPARELinks on the SIB are operational and the fabric plane

(SIB) is redundant and can be operational if any of the fabric


planes in the S_ACTIVE state encounters an error.
NOTE: If the plane is unusable by any of the Packet Forwarding
Engines, the command output displays an additional string, plane
has link errors on # pfes, where, # indicates the total number of links
(both from SIB to FPC, and from FPC to SIB) having link errors
(detected either during initialization time or runtime) in this particular
plane. This does not count links having destination errors.

S_EMPTYNo links are present on the SIB, and the fabric plane

(SIB) is powered down.

S_ACTIVATINGLinks on the SIB are coming online; this is a

transitional state.

S_DEACTIVATINGLinks on the SIB are going offline; this is a

transitional state.

S_FAULTINGLinks on the SIB are being marked faulty, and the

fabric plane (SIB) is not operational.

S_FAULTLinks on the SIB are in an alarmed state, and the fabric

plane (SIB) is not operational for the following reasons:

On-board F-chip is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

Sample Output
show chassis fabric
sibs (M320 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric sibs


Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #0
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0

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PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok

show chassis fabric


sibs (T640 Router)

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user@host> show chassis fabric sibs


Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #0
plane state: S_SPARE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok

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FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok

show chassis fabric


sibs (T1600 Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric sibs


SIB #0
plane state: S_SPARE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE , plane has link errors on 2 pfes
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links okSIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0

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PFE #0
PFE #1

: Links ok
: Links ok

PFE
PFE
#2
PFE
#4
PFE
PFE
#5
PFE
#6
PFE
PFE
#7
PFE
PFE

#0
#1

: Links ok
: Links ok

#0

: Links ok

#0
#1

: Links ok
: Links ok

#0

: Links ok

#0
#1

: Links ok
: Links ok

#0
#1

: Links ok
: Links ok

FPC #1

FPC
FPC

FPC
FPC

FPC

SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7

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PFE #0
PFE #1

show chassis fabric


sibs (T4000 Core
Router)

: Links ok
: Links ok

user@host> show chassis fabric sibs


Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #0
plane state: S_SPARE
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok

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PFE #1
FPC #6
PFE #0
PFE #1

show chassis fabric


sibs (TX Matrix Router)

: Links ok
: Links ok
: Links ok

user@host> show chassis fabric sibs


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE , plane has link errors on 2 pfes
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok

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FPC #6
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #1 : Links ok
SCC
: Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #1 : Links ok
SCC
: Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #6
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #1 : Links ok
SCC
: Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #1
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #0 : Links ok
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #3
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #1 : Links ok

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FPC #5
PFE #0
FPC #6
PFE #1
FPC #7
PFE #1
SCC

show chassis fabric


sibs lcc (TX Matrix
Router)

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: Links ok
: Links ok
: Links ok
: Links o

user@host> show chassis fabric sibs lcc 0


lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
SCC
: Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
SCC
: Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #7
PFE #0 : Links ok
SCC
: Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
FPC #0
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #2
PFE #1 : Links ok
FPC #4
PFE #0 : Links ok
FPC #5
PFE #1 : Links ok

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FPC #7
PFE #0
SCC

show chassis fabric


sibs scc (TX Matrix
Router)

: Links ok
: Links ok

user@host> show chassis fabric sibs scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fabric management SIB state:
SIB #1
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok
SIB #2
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok
SIB #3
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok
SIB #4
plane state: S_ACTIVE
LCC #0
: Links ok
LCC #1
: Links ok

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show chassis fabric summary


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show chassis fabric summary

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
(MX Series routers and EX8200 switches only) Display the state of all fabric planes and
the elapsed uptime.
This command has no options.
view

show chassis fabric summary (MX240 Router) on page 450


show chassis fabric summary (MX480 Router) on page 450
show chassis fabric summary (MX960 Router) on page 450
show chassis fabric summary (EX8200 Switch) on page 450
show chassis fabric summary (PTX Series Packet Transport Switch) on page 450
Table 73 on page 448 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric summary command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 73: show chassis fabric summary Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Plane

Plane number.

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Field Name

Field Description

State

State of the SIB or FPC:

OnlineSwitch Interface Board (SIB) is operational and running.

NOTE: On the Enhanced MX SCB with Trio MPC, a maximum of 4


planes are operational and running. On all the other SCBs with Trio
MPC, all the planes are operational and running.

EmptySIB is powered down.

CheckSIB is in the Check state because of the following reasons:

SIB is not inserted properly.

Some destination errors are detected on the SIB. In this case,


the Packet Forwarding Engine stops using the SIB to send
traffic to the affected destination Packet Forwarding Engine.

Some link errors are detected on the channel between the SIB
and a Packet Forwarding Engine. Link errors can be detected
at initialization time or runtime:
Link errors caused by a link training failure at initialization
timeThe Packet Forwarding Engine does not use the SIB
to send traffic. The show chassis fabric fpcs command shows
Plane disabled as status for this link.

Link errors caused by CRC errors detected at runtimeThe


Packet Forwarding Engine continues to use the SIB to send
traffic. The show chassis fabric fpcs command shows Link
error as the status for this link.

NOTE: The Check state does not apply to PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches because there are no SIBs in the Check state.
For information about link and destination errors, issue the show
chassis fabric fpcs commands.

SpareSIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of

the working SIBs fails.


NOTE: Spare does not apply to PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches because there are no spare SIBs in the device.

Errors

Indicates whether there is any error on the SIB.

NoneNo errors

Link ErrorsFabric link errors were found on the SIB RX link.

Cell dropsFabric cell drops were found on the SIB ASIC.

Link, Cell dropsBoth Link errors and cell drops were detected

on at least one of the FPCs fabric links.


NOTE: The Errors column is empty only when the FPC or SIB is
offline.

Uptime

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Sample Output
show chassis fabric
summary (MX240
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric summary


Plane
State
Uptime
0
Online
23 hours, 26 minutes,
1
Online
23 hours, 26 minutes,
2
Check
18 hours, 33 minutes,
3
Online
23 hours, 26 minutes,
4
Spare
23 hours, 26 minutes,
5
Spare
23 hours, 26 minutes,
6
Spare
23 hours, 26 minutes,
7
Spare
23 hours, 26 minutes,

show chassis fabric


summary (MX480
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric summary


Plane
State
Uptime
0
Online
8 hours, 45 minutes,
1
Online
8 hours, 45 minutes,
2
Online
8 hours, 45 minutes,
3
Online
8 hours, 45 minutes,
4
Spare
8 hours, 45 minutes,
5
Spare
8 hours, 45 minutes,
6
Spare
8 hours, 45 minutes,
7
Check
6 hours, 10 minutes,

show chassis fabric


summary (MX960
Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric summary


Plane
State
Uptime
0
Online
3 hours, 7 minutes,
1
Online
3 hours, 7 minutes,
2
Online
3 hours, 6 minutes,
3
Online
3 hours, 6 minutes,
4
Empty
5
Empty

show chassis fabric


summary (EX8200
Switch)

user@host> show chassis fabric summary


Plane
State
Uptime
0
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
1
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
2
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
3
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
4
Spare
12 days, 50 minutes,
5
Spare
12 days, 50 minutes,
6
Spare
12 days, 50 minutes,
7
Spare
12 days, 50 minutes,
8
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
9
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
10
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,
11
Online
12 days, 50 minutes,

show chassis fabric


summary (PTX Series
Packet Transport
Switch)

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54
54
42
54
54
54
54
54

29
28
28
28
28
28
28
12

seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds

seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds

9 seconds
4 seconds
59 seconds
54 seconds

54
53
53
52
49
47
47
46
52
50
50
49

seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds

user@host> show chassis fabric summary


FRU
State
Errors
SIB0
SIB1
SIB2
SIB3
SIB4
SIB5
SIB6

Online
Online
Online
Online
Offline
Online
Online

None
Link Errors
None
Cell drops
None
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SIB7
SIB8

Online
Online

None
Link, Cell drops

FPC0
FPC1
FPC2
FPC3
FPC4
FPC5
FPC6
FPC7

Online
Online
Online
Offline
Online
Online
Empty
Empty

None
Link Errors
None

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None
None

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show chassis fabric topology


Syntax

show chassis fabric topology


<lcc number | scc>
<sib-slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis fabric topology


<lcc number | scc>
<sib-slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis fabric topology


<lcc number | sfc number>
<sib-slot>

Syntax (T4000 Core


Router)

show chassis fabric topology


<sib-slot>

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)

show chassis fabric topology

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description

(TX Matrix routers only) Display the state of the switching fabric topology for the Switch
Interface Board (SIB) connection between the TX Matrix router and the T640 routers.
(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display the state of the switching fabric topology for the
SIB connection between the TX Matrix Plus router and the T1600 routers.
(T320, T640, T1600, and T4000 routers only) Display the state of the switching fabric
topology for the connection between the Switch Interface Board (SIB) and the FPCs.
(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only) Display the input-output link topology.

Options

none(TX Matrix routers only) Display the state of the switching fabric topology for the

Switch Interface Board (SIB) connection between the TX Matrix router and the T640
routers.
(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display the state of the switching fabric topology for
the SIB connection between the TX Matrix Plus router and the T1600 routers.
(T320, T640, T1600, and T4000 routers only) Display the state of the switching
fabric topology for the connection between the Switch Interface Board (SIB) and
the FPCs.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display the fabric topology state for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display the fabric
topology state for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

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scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display the fabric topology state for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display the fabric topology for the

TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


sib-slot(Optional) Display the fabric topology state for a specified SIB slot. Replace
sib-slot with a value from 0 through 4. On a TX Matrix Plus router, replace sib-slot

with a value from 0 through 15.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Layer 2 Wholesale Network Topology Overview

show chassis fabric topology scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 456
show chassis fabric topology lcc on page 458
show chassis fabric topology (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 460
show chassis fabric topology sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 462
show chassis fabric topology lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 463
show chassis fabric topology (T4000 Core Router) on page 464
show chassis fabric topology (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) on page 465
Table 74 on page 453 lists the output fields for the show chassis fabric topology command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 74: show chassis fabric topology Output Fields


Field
Name

Field Description

in-links

Fabric topology for receive side links.

out-links

Fabric topology for transmit side links.

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Field
Name

Field Description

state

State of the fabric link:

RESETLink between the SIB and the FPC/DPC is powered down on purpose.

This is done in all non-dual Packet Forwarding Enginebased boards.

UPLink between the SIB and the FPC/DCP is up and running.

DOWNLink between the SIB and the FPC/DCP is powered down.

FAULTThe SIB is in the alarmed state, in which the SIBs plane is not operational

for one or more of the following reasons:

On-board F-chip is not operational.

Fiber-optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

NOTE: The following state descriptions are applicable only to PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches.

OKThe link between the SIB and the FPC is operational.

DownThe link between the SIB and the FPC is powered down.

ErrorThe CCL link between the SIB and FPC is not operational for one or more

of the following reasons:

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FPC midplane connector failure.

SIB midplane connector failure.

CCL link CRC error.

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Out-Links:

and
In-Links

(TX
Matrix
Plus
router
only)

State of the links from the F13 SIB to the LCC or vice-versa. Out-Links indicate Tx
links. In-Links indicate an Rx link. The following additional fields are displayed for
each SIB:

VCSEL StatusOptical (VCSEL channel) link status for the corresponding electrical

(HSL2) link. The states include:

OKOptical signal power is good.

ErrorInternal error.

LOSLoss of Signal detected.

High CurThe Tx Bias-current is higher than threshold on this channel. This is

applicable only to Tx Channels.

Low Cur The Tx Bias-current is lower than threshold on this channel. This is

applicable only to Tx Channels.

HSL2 ChannelHSL2 is the electrical link used to connect ASICs to the in-link and

out-link. The channel number corresponds to the link and varies based on the
ASIC or configuration.

HSL2 Status The status of the HSL2 Channel. Includes the following states:

UpChannel is up.

DownChannel is down.

ResetChannel has been reset.

FaultChannel has faults.

The following is a sample output with description of the fields displayed in the output
for Out-Links:
Out-Links:
=========
SF_3_13_FB_A(21,09) -> FPC7_B_SG(3,3,6)_FB_A(18,09)
203
Up

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SF_3_13Name of the ASIC, with Fabric F1 or F3 mode. In this case, 3 is the F3

direction and is used in the Tx path. You can also have F1 mode and Rx path
instead.

FB_A (21, 09)Fiber bundle A, with VCSEL unit number 21 within the SIB, and

channel number 9 within the unit number.

FPC7_B_SG(3,3,6FPC 7.with bottom Packet Forwarding Engine (T for top PFE

and B for bottom PFE), SG ASIC, with number 3 and port number 3, with HSL2
link number with the SIB as 6.

FB_A(18, 09)Fiber Bundle, with VCSEL unit number 18 within the SIB, and VCSEL

channel number 9 within the unit number.


The following is a sample output with description of the fields displayed in the output
for In-Links:

In-Links:
=========
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,0)_FB_D(04,11)
Up

-> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,11)

OK

FPC0FPC 0.

TTop Packet Forwarding Engine.

SG (0, 0, 0)SG ASIC with port number 0 and link 0.

FB_D (04,11)Fiber Bundle D with VCSEL 4, channel 11.

SF_1Indicates F1 mode and Rx path.

SF_1_00_FB_D(01,11) Indicates F1 mode and Rx path with port 0, fiber bundle D,

with VCSEL 1, channel 11.

Sample Output
show chassis fabric
topology scc (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric topology scc


scc-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------fchip (mode)
in-links
state
out-links
state
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sib #0 :
--------SIB0_F0 (F2 ):
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,00
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,01
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,02
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,03
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,02->SIB-S0_F0,04
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,02->SIB-S0_F0,05
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,02->SIB-S0_F0,06
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,02->SIB-S0_F0,07
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,07->SIB-S0_F0,08
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,07->SIB-S0_F0,09
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,07->SIB-S0_F0,10
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,07->SIB-S0_F0,11
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,06->SIB-S0_F0,12
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,06->SIB-S0_F0,13
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,06->SIB-S0_F0,14
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,06->SIB-S0_F0,15

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UP
UP
RESET
RESET
UP
UP
RESET
RESET
UP
UP
RESET
RESET
UP
UP
RESET
RESET

SIB-S0_F0,00->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,00
SIB-S0_F0,01->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,08
SIB-S0_F0,02->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,08
SIB-S0_F0,03->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,00
SIB-S0_F0,04->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,01
SIB-S0_F0,05->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,09
SIB-S0_F0,06->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,09
SIB-S0_F0,07->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,01
SIB-S0_F0,08->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,04
SIB-S0_F0,09->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,12
SIB-S0_F0,10->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,12
SIB-S0_F0,11->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,04
SIB-S0_F0,12->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,05
SIB-S0_F0,13->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,13
SIB-S0_F0,14->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,13
SIB-S0_F0,15->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,05

UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
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SIB0_F1 (F2 ):
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,11->SIB-S0_F1,00
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,11->SIB-S0_F1,01
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,11->SIB-S0_F1,02
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,11->SIB-S0_F1,03
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,10->SIB-S0_F1,04
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,10->SIB-S0_F1,05
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,10->SIB-S0_F1,06
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,10->SIB-S0_F1,07
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,15->SIB-S0_F1,08
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,15->SIB-S0_F1,09
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,15->SIB-S0_F1,10
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,15->SIB-S0_F1,11
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,14->SIB-S0_F1,12
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,14->SIB-S0_F1,13
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,14->SIB-S0_F1,14
UP
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,14->SIB-S0_F1,15
UP
SIB0_F2 (F2 ):
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,13->SIB-S0_F2,00
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,13->SIB-S0_F2,01
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,13->SIB-S0_F2,02
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,13->SIB-S0_F2,03
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,12->SIB-S0_F2,04
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,12->SIB-S0_F2,05
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,12->SIB-S0_F2,06
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,12->SIB-S0_F2,07
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,09->SIB-S0_F2,08
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,09->SIB-S0_F2,09
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,09->SIB-S0_F2,10
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,09->SIB-S0_F2,11
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,08->SIB-S0_F2,12
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,08->SIB-S0_F2,13
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,08->SIB-S0_F2,14
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,08->SIB-S0_F2,15
SIB0_F3 (F2 ):
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,05->SIB-S0_F3,00
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,05->SIB-S0_F3,01
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,05->SIB-S0_F3,02
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,05->SIB-S0_F3,03
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,04->SIB-S0_F3,04
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,04->SIB-S0_F3,05
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,04->SIB-S0_F3,06
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,04->SIB-S0_F3,07
LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,01->SIB-S0_F3,08
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,01->SIB-S0_F3,09
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,01->SIB-S0_F3,10
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,01->SIB-S0_F3,11

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UP
UP
RESET
RESET
UP
UP
RESET
RESET
UP
UP
RESET
RESET
UP
UP
RESET

SIB-S0_F1,00->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,08 UP
SIB-S0_F1,01->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,00 UP
SIB-S0_F1,02->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,00 UP
SIB-S0_F1,03->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,08 UP
SIB-S0_F1,04->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,09 UP
SIB-S0_F1,05->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,01 UP
SIB-S0_F1,06->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,01 UP
SIB-S0_F1,07->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,09 UP
SIB-S0_F1,08->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,12 UP
SIB-S0_F1,09->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,04 UP
SIB-S0_F1,10->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,04 UP
SIB-S0_F1,11->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,12 UP
SIB-S0_F1,12->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,13 UP
SIB-S0_F1,13->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,05 UP
SIB-S0_F1,14->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,05

RESET

SIB-S0_F1,15->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,13

RESET
RESET

SIB-S0_F2,00->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,14 UP
SIB-S0_F2,01->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,06

UP
UP
RESET

SIB-S0_F2,02->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,06 UP
SIB-S0_F2,03->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,14 UP
SIB-S0_F2,04->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,15

RESET
UP
UP
RESET

SIB-S0_F2,05->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,07 UP
SIB-S0_F2,06->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,07 UP
SIB-S0_F2,07->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,15 UP
SIB-S0_F2,08->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,10

RESET

SIB-S0_F2,09->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,02

UP
UP
RESET

SIB-S0_F2,10->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,02 UP
SIB-S0_F2,11->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,10 UP
SIB-S0_F2,12->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,11

RESET

SIB-S0_F2,13->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,03

UP
UP

SIB-S0_F2,14->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,03
SIB-S0_F2,15->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,11

UP
UP

RESET

SIB-S0_F3,00->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,06

RESET

SIB-S0_F3,01->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,14

UP
UP
RESET

SIB-S0_F3,02->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,14 UP
SIB-S0_F3,03->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,06 UP
SIB-S0_F3,04->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,07

RESET

SIB-S0_F3,05->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,15

UP
UP
RESET

SIB-S0_F3,06->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,15 UP
SIB-S0_F3,07->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,07 UP
SIB-S0_F3,08->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,02

RESET

SIB-S0_F3,09->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,10

UP
UP

SIB-S0_F3,10->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,10
SIB-S0_F3,11->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,02

UP
UP

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LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,00->SIB-S0_F3,12
UP
LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,00->SIB-S0_F3,13
UP
LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,00->SIB-S0_F3,14
LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,00->SIB-S0_F3,15
Sib #1 :
--------SIB1_F0 (F2 ):
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,03->SIB-S1_F0,00
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,03->SIB-S1_F0,01
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,03->SIB-S1_F0,02
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,03->SIB-S1_F0,03
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,02->SIB-S1_F0,04
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,02->SIB-S1_F0,05
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,02->SIB-S1_F0,06
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,02->SIB-S1_F0,07
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,07->SIB-S1_F0,08
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,07->SIB-S1_F0,09
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,07->SIB-S1_F0,10
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,07->SIB-S1_F0,11
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,06->SIB-S1_F0,12
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,06->SIB-S1_F0,13
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,06->SIB-S1_F0,14
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,06->SIB-S1_F0,15
SIB1_F1 (F2 ):
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,11->SIB-S1_F1,00
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,11->SIB-S1_F1,01
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,11->SIB-S1_F1,02
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,11->SIB-S1_F1,03
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,10->SIB-S1_F1,04
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,10->SIB-S1_F1,05
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,10->SIB-S1_F1,06
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,10->SIB-S1_F1,07
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,15->SIB-S1_F1,08
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,15->SIB-S1_F1,09
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,15->SIB-S1_F1,10
LCC3_SIB-L1_F0,15->SIB-S1_F1,11
LCC0_SIB-L1_F0,14->SIB-S1_F1,12
LCC1_SIB-L1_F0,14->SIB-S1_F1,13
LCC2_SIB-L1_F0,14->SIB-S1_F1,14

show chassis fabric


topology lcc

458

RESET

SIB-S0_F3,12->LCC3_SIB-L0_F1,03

RESET

SIB-S0_F3,13->LCC2_SIB-L0_F1,11

UP
UP

SIB-S0_F3,14->LCC1_SIB-L0_F1,11
SIB-S0_F3,15->LCC0_SIB-L0_F1,03

UP
UP

RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET

SIB-S1_F0,00->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,00
SIB-S1_F0,01->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,08
SIB-S1_F0,02->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,08
SIB-S1_F0,03->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,00
SIB-S1_F0,04->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,01
SIB-S1_F0,05->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,09
SIB-S1_F0,06->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,09
SIB-S1_F0,07->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,01
SIB-S1_F0,08->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,04
SIB-S1_F0,09->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,12
SIB-S1_F0,10->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,12
SIB-S1_F0,11->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,04
SIB-S1_F0,12->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,05
SIB-S1_F0,13->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,13
SIB-S1_F0,14->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,13
SIB-S1_F0,15->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,05

UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP

RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET

SIB-S1_F1,00->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,08
SIB-S1_F1,01->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,00
SIB-S1_F1,02->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,00
SIB-S1_F1,03->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,08
SIB-S1_F1,04->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,09
SIB-S1_F1,05->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,01
SIB-S1_F1,06->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,01
SIB-S1_F1,07->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,09
SIB-S1_F1,08->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,12
SIB-S1_F1,09->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,04
SIB-S1_F1,10->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,04
-S1_F1,11->LCC3_SIB-L1_F1,12,05
SIB-S1_F1,12->LCC0_SIB-L1_F1,13
SIB-S1_F1,13->LCC1_SIB-L1_F1,05
SIB-S1_F1,14->LCC2_SIB-L1_F1,05

UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP

user@host> show chassis fabric topology lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------fchip (mode)
in-links
state
out-links
state
------------------------------------------------------------------Sib #2 :
--------SIB2_F0 (F1 ):
FPC0_T->SIB-L2_F0,00
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,00->SIB-S2_F3,15 DOWN
FPC0_B->SIB-L2_F0,01
UP
SIB-L2_F0,01->SIB-S2_F3,11 DOWN
FPC1_T->SIB-L2_F0,02
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,02->SIB-S2_F0,04 DOWN
FPC1_B->SIB-L2_F0,03
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,03->SIB-S2_F0,00 DOWN
FPC2_T->SIB-L2_F0,04
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,04->SIB-S2_F3,07 DOWN
FPC2_B->SIB-L2_F0,05
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,05->SIB-S2_F3,03 DOWN
FPC3_T->SIB-L2_F0,06
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,06->SIB-S2_F0,12 DOWN
FPC3_B->SIB-L2_F0,07
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,07->SIB-S2_F0,08 DOWN
FPC4_T->SIB-L2_F0,08
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,08->SIB-S2_F2,15 DOWN
FPC4_B->SIB-L2_F0,09
DOWN
SIB-L2_F0,09->SIB-S2_F2,11 DOWN

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FPC5_T->SIB-L2_F0,10
DOWN
FPC5_B->SIB-L2_F0,11
DOWN
FPC6_T->SIB-L2_F0,12
DOWN
FPC6_B->SIB-L2_F0,13
UP
FPC7_T->SIB-L2_F0,14
DOWN
FPC7_B->SIB-L2_F0,15
DOWN
SIB2_F1 (F3 ):
SIB-S2_F0,00->SIB-L2_F1,00 UP
SIB-S2_F0,04->SIB-L2_F1,01 UP
SIB-S2_F3,11->SIB-L2_F1,02 UP
SIB-S2_F3,15->SIB-L2_F1,03 UP
SIB-S2_F0,08->SIB-L2_F1,04 UP
SIB-S2_F0,12->SIB-L2_F1,05 UP
SIB-S2_F3,03->SIB-L2_F1,06 UP
SIB-S2_F3,07->SIB-L2_F1,07 UP
SIB-S2_F1,00->SIB-L2_F1,08 UP
SIB-S2_F1,04->SIB-L2_F1,09 UP
SIB-S2_F2,11->SIB-L2_F1,10 UP
SIB-S2_F2,15->SIB-L2_F1,11 UP
SIB-S2_F1,08->SIB-L2_F1,12 UP
SIB-S2_F1,12->SIB-L2_F1,13 UP
SIB-S2_F2,03->SIB-L2_F1,14 UP
SIB-S2_F2,07->SIB-L2_F1,15 UP
Sib #4 :
--------SIB4_F0 (F1 ):
FPC0_T->SIB-L4_F0,00
RESET
FPC0_B->SIB-L4_F0,01
UP
FPC1_T->SIB-L4_F0,02
RESET
FPC1_B->SIB-L4_F0,03
RESET
FPC2_T->SIB-L4_F0,04
RESET
FPC2_B->SIB-L4_F0,05
RESET
FPC3_T->SIB-L4_F0,06
RESET
FPC3_B->SIB-L4_F0,07
RESET
FPC4_T->SIB-L4_F0,08
RESET
FPC4_B->SIB-L4_F0,09
RESET
FPC5_T->SIB-L4_F0,10
RESET
FPC5_B->SIB-L4_F0,11
RESET
FPC6_T->SIB-L4_F0,12
RESET
FPC6_B->SIB-L4_F0,13
UP
FPC7_T->SIB-L4_F0,14
RESET
FPC7_B->SIB-L4_F0,15
RESET
SIB4_F1 (F3 ):
SIB-S4_F0,00->SIB-L4_F1,00 UP
SIB-S4_F0,04->SIB-L4_F1,01 UP
SIB-S4_F3,11->SIB-L4_F1,02 UP
SIB-S4_F3,15->SIB-L4_F1,03 UP
SIB-S4_F0,08->SIB-L4_F1,04 UP
SIB-S4_F0,12->SIB-L4_F1,05 UP
SIB-S4_F3,03->SIB-L4_F1,06 UP
SIB-S4_F3,07->SIB-L4_F1,07 UP
SIB-S4_F1,00->SIB-L4_F1,08 UP
SIB-S4_F1,04->SIB-L4_F1,09 UP
SIB-S4_F2,11->SIB-L4_F1,10 UP
SIB-S4_F2,15->SIB-L4_F1,11 UP
SIB-S4_F1,08->SIB-L4_F1,12 UP
SIB-S4_F1,12->SIB-L4_F1,13 UP
SIB-S4_F2,03->SIB-L4_F1,14 UP
SIB-S4_F2,07->SIB-L4_F1,15 UP

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SIB-L2_F0,10->SIB-S2_F1,04
SIB-L2_F0,11->SIB-S2_F1,00
SIB-L2_F0,12->SIB-S2_F2,07
SIB-L2_F0,13->SIB-S2_F2,03
SIB-L2_F0,14->SIB-S2_F1,12
SIB-L2_F0,15->SIB-S2_F1,08
SIB-L2_F1,00->FPC7_B
SIB-L2_F1,01->FPC7_T
SIB-L2_F1,02->FPC6_B
SIB-L2_F1,03->FPC6_T
SIB-L2_F1,04->FPC5_B
SIB-L2_F1,05->FPC5_T
SIB-L2_F1,06->FPC4_B
SIB-L2_F1,07->FPC4_T
SIB-L2_F1,08->FPC3_B
SIB-L2_F1,09->FPC3_T
SIB-L2_F1,10->FPC2_B
SIB-L2_F1,11->FPC2_T
SIB-L2_F1,12->FPC1_B
SIB-L2_F1,13->FPC1_T
SIB-L2_F1,14->FPC0_B
SIB-L2_F1,15->FPC0_T

DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN

SIB-L4_F0,00->SIB-S4_F3,15
SIB-L4_F0,01->SIB-S4_F3,11
SIB-L4_F0,02->SIB-S4_F0,04
SIB-L4_F0,03->SIB-S4_F0,00
SIB-L4_F0,04->SIB-S4_F3,07
SIB-L4_F0,05->SIB-S4_F3,03
SIB-L4_F0,06->SIB-S4_F0,12
SIB-L4_F0,07->SIB-S4_F0,08
SIB-L4_F0,08->SIB-S4_F2,15
SIB-L4_F0,09->SIB-S4_F2,11
SIB-L4_F0,10->SIB-S4_F1,04
SIB-L4_F0,11->SIB-S4_F1,00
SIB-L4_F0,12->SIB-S4_F2,07
SIB-L4_F0,13->SIB-S4_F2,03
SIB-L4_F0,14->SIB-S4_F1,12
SIB-L4_F0,15->SIB-S4_F1,08
SIB-L4_F1,00->FPC7_B
SIB-L4_F1,01->FPC7_T
SIB-L4_F1,02->FPC6_B
SIB-L4_F1,03->FPC6_T
SIB-L4_F1,04->FPC5_B
SIB-L4_F1,05->FPC5_T
SIB-L4_F1,06->FPC4_B
SIB-L4_F1,07->FPC4_T
SIB-L4_F1,08->FPC3_B
SIB-L4_F1,09->FPC3_T
SIB-L4_F1,10->FPC2_B
SIB-L4_F1,11->FPC2_T
SIB-L4_F1,12->FPC1_B
SIB-L4_F1,13->FPC1_T
SIB-L4_F1,14->FPC0_B
SIB-L4_F1,15->FPC0_T

DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN

UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP

UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP
UP

459

Junos OS 12.1 System Basics and Services Command Reference

show chassis fabric


topology (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric topology


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB0
=========
Out-Links:
=========
LCC00_ST_SIB_L00

VCSEL
HSL2
HSL2
Status
Channel Status
================================================================================
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,0)_FB_D(04,11) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,11)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,1)_FB_D(04,10) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,10)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,2)_FB_D(04,09) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,09)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,3)_FB_D(04,08) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,08)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,4)_FB_D(04,07) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,07)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,5)_FB_D(04,06) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,06)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,6)_FB_D(04,05) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,05)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_T_SG(0,0,7)_FB_D(04,04) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,04)
OK
12
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,0)_FB_D(03,07) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,07)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,1)_FB_D(03,06) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,06)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,2)_FB_D(03,05) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,05)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,3)_FB_D(03,04) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,04)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,4)_FB_D(03,03) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,03)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,5)_FB_D(03,02) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,02)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,6)_FB_D(03,01) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,01)
OK
15
Up
FPC0_B_SG(0,1,7)_FB_D(03,00) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,00)
OK
15
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,0)_FB_D(05,08) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,08)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,1)_FB_D(05,07) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,07)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,2)_FB_D(05,06) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,06)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,3)_FB_D(05,05) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,05)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,4)_FB_D(05,03) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,03)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,5)_FB_D(05,02) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,02)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,6)_FB_D(05,01) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,01)
HIGH
CUR
18
FPC1_T_SG(0,2,7)_FB_D(05,00) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,00)
OK
18
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,0)_FB_D(04,03) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,03)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,1)_FB_D(04,02) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,02)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,2)_FB_D(04,01) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,01)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,3)_FB_D(04,00) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,00)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,4)_FB_D(03,11) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,11)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,5)_FB_D(03,10) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,10)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,6)_FB_D(03,09) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,09)
OK
21
Up
FPC1_B_SG(0,3,7)_FB_D(03,08) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,08)
OK
21
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,0)_FB_C(10,11) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,11)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,1)_FB_C(10,10) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,10)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,2)_FB_C(10,09) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,09)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,3)_FB_C(10,08) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,08)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,4)_FB_C(10,07) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,07)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,5)_FB_C(10,06) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,06)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,6)_FB_C(10,05) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,05)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_T_SG(1,0,7)_FB_C(10,04) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,04)
OK
12
Up
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,0)_FB_C(09,07) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,07)
OK
15
Up
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,1)_FB_C(09,06) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,06)
OK
15
Up
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,2)_FB_C(09,05) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,05)
OK
15
Up
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,3)_FB_C(09,04) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,04)
OK
15
Up
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,4)_FB_C(09,03) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,03)
OK
15
Up
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,5)_FB_C(09,02) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,02)
OK
15
Up

460

-> SFC0_F13_SIB_00

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FPC2_B_SG(1,1,6)_FB_C(09,01)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,7)_FB_C(09,00)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,0)_FB_C(11,08)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,1)_FB_C(11,07)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,2)_FB_C(11,06)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,3)_FB_C(11,05)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,4)_FB_C(11,03)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,5)_FB_C(11,02)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,6)_FB_C(11,01)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,7)_FB_C(11,00)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,0)_FB_C(10,03)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,1)_FB_C(10,02)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,2)_FB_C(10,01)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,3)_FB_C(10,00)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,4)_FB_C(09,11)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,5)_FB_C(09,10)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,6)_FB_C(09,09)
FPC3_B_SG(1,3,7)_FB_C(09,08)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,0)_FB_B(16,11)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,1)_FB_B(16,10)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,2)_FB_B(16,09)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,3)_FB_B(16,08)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,4)_FB_B(16,07)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,5)_FB_B(16,06)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,6)_FB_B(16,05)
FPC4_T_SG(2,0,7)_FB_B(16,04)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,0)_FB_B(15,07)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,1)_FB_B(15,06)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,2)_FB_B(15,05)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,3)_FB_B(15,04)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,4)_FB_B(15,03)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,5)_FB_B(15,02)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,6)_FB_B(15,01)
FPC4_B_SG(2,1,7)_FB_B(15,00)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,0)_FB_B(17,08)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,1)_FB_B(17,07)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,2)_FB_B(17,06)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,3)_FB_B(17,05)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,4)_FB_B(17,03)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,5)_FB_B(17,02)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,6)_FB_B(17,01)
FPC5_T_SG(2,2,7)_FB_B(17,00)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,0)_FB_B(16,03)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,1)_FB_B(16,02)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,2)_FB_B(16,01)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,3)_FB_B(16,00)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,4)_FB_B(15,11)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,5)_FB_B(15,10)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,6)_FB_B(15,09)
FPC5_B_SG(2,3,7)_FB_B(15,08)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,0)_FB_A(22,11)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,1)_FB_A(22,10)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,2)_FB_A(22,09)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,3)_FB_A(22,08)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,4)_FB_A(22,07)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,5)_FB_A(22,06)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,6)_FB_A(22,05)
FPC6_T_SG(3,0,7)_FB_A(22,04)
FPC6_B_SG(3,1,0)_FB_A(21,07)
FPC6_B_SG(3,1,1)_FB_A(21,06)
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SF_1_14_FB_C(06,01)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,00)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,08)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,07)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,06)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,05)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,03)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,02)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,01)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,00)
SF_1_15_FB_C(07,03)
SF_1_15_FB_C(07,02)
SF_1_15_FB_C(07,01)
SF_1_15_FB_C(07,00)
SF_1_15_FB_C(06,11)
SF_1_15_FB_C(06,10)
SF_1_15_FB_C(06,09)
SF_1_15_FB_C(06,08)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,11)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,10)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,09)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,08)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,07)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,06)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,05)
SF_1_01_FB_B(13,04)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,07)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,06)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,05)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,04)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,03)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,02)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,01)
SF_1_08_FB_B(12,00)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,08)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,07)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,06)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,05)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,03)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,02)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,01)
SF_1_03_FB_B(14,00)
SF_1_09_FB_B(13,03)
SF_1_09_FB_B(13,02)
SF_1_09_FB_B(13,01)
SF_1_09_FB_B(13,00)
SF_1_09_FB_B(12,11)
SF_1_09_FB_B(12,10)
SF_1_09_FB_B(12,09)
SF_1_09_FB_B(12,08)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,11)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,10)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,09)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,08)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,07)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,06)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,05)
SF_1_05_FB_A(19,04)
SF_1_12_FB_A(18,07)
SF_1_12_FB_A(18,06)

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Junos OS 12.1 System Basics and Services Command Reference

show chassis fabric


topology sfc (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fabric topology sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------F13_SIB0
=========
Out-Links:
=========
SFC0_F13_SIB_00

VCSEL
HSL2
HSL2
Status
Channel Status
================================================================================
SF_3_00_FB_D(04,11) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,0)_FB_D(01,11)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,10) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,1)_FB_D(01,10)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,09) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,2)_FB_D(01,09)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,08) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,3)_FB_D(01,08)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,07) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,4)_FB_D(01,07)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,06) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,5)_FB_D(01,06)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,05) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,6)_FB_D(01,05)
OK
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SF_3_00_FB_D(04,04) -> FPC0_T_SG(0,0,7)_FB_D(01,04)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,11) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,0)_FB_B(13,11)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,10) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,1)_FB_B(13,10)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,09) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,2)_FB_B(13,09)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,08) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,3)_FB_B(13,08)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,07) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,4)_FB_B(13,07)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,06) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,5)_FB_B(13,06)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,05) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,6)_FB_B(13,05)
OK
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SF_3_01_FB_B(16,04) -> FPC4_T_SG(2,0,7)_FB_B(13,04)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,08) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,0)_FB_D(02,08)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,07) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,1)_FB_D(02,07)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,06) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,2)_FB_D(02,06)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,05) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,3)_FB_D(02,05)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,03) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,4)_FB_D(02,03)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,02) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,5)_FB_D(02,02)
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,01) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,6)_FB_D(02,01)
OK
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SF_3_02_FB_D(05,00) -> FPC1_T_SG(0,2,7)_FB_D(02,00)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,08) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,0)_FB_B(14,08)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,07) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,1)_FB_B(14,07)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,06) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,2)_FB_B(14,06)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,05) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,3)_FB_B(14,05)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,03) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,4)_FB_B(14,03)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,02) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,5)_FB_B(14,02)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,01) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,6)_FB_B(14,01)
OK
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SF_3_03_FB_B(17,00) -> FPC5_T_SG(2,2,7)_FB_B(14,00)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,11) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,0)_FB_C(07,11)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,10) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,1)_FB_C(07,10)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,09) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,2)_FB_C(07,09)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,08) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,3)_FB_C(07,08)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,07) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,4)_FB_C(07,07)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,06) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,5)_FB_C(07,06)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,05) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,6)_FB_C(07,05)
OK
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SF_3_04_FB_C(10,04) -> FPC2_T_SG(1,0,7)_FB_C(07,04)
OK
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,11) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,0)_FB_A(19,11)
OK
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,10) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,1)_FB_A(19,10)
OK
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,09) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,2)_FB_A(19,09)
OK
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,08) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,3)_FB_A(19,08)
OK
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,07) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,4)_FB_A(19,07)
OK
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,06) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,5)_FB_A(19,06)
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,05) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,6)_FB_A(19,05)
HIGH
CUR
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SF_3_05_FB_A(22,04) -> FPC6_T_SG(3,0,7)_FB_A(19,04)
OK
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SF_3_06_FB_C(11,08) -> FPC3_T_SG(1,2,0)_FB_C(08,08)
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-> LCC00_ST_SIB_L00

Copyright 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.

Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

SF_3_06_FB_C(11,07)
SF_3_06_FB_C(11,06)
SF_3_06_FB_C(11,05)
SF_3_06_FB_C(11,03)
SF_3_06_FB_C(11,02)
SF_3_06_FB_C(11,01)
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show chassis fabric


topology lcc (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

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FPC3_T_SG(1,2,1)_FB_C(08,07)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,2)_FB_C(08,06)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,3)_FB_C(08,05)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,4)_FB_C(08,03)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,5)_FB_C(08,02)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,6)_FB_C(08,01)

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user@host> show chassis fabric topology lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SIB0
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Out-Links:
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LCC00_ST_SIB_L00

VCSEL
HSL2
HSL2
Status
Channel Status
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,0)_FB_D(04,11) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,11)
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,1)_FB_D(04,10) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,10)
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,2)_FB_D(04,09) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,09)
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,3)_FB_D(04,08) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,08)
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,4)_FB_D(04,07) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,07)
OK
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,5)_FB_D(04,06) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,06)
OK
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,6)_FB_D(04,05) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,05)
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FPC0_T_SG(0,0,7)_FB_D(04,04) -> SF_1_00_FB_D(01,04)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,0)_FB_D(03,07) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,07)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,1)_FB_D(03,06) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,06)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,2)_FB_D(03,05) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,05)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,3)_FB_D(03,04) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,04)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,4)_FB_D(03,03) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,03)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,5)_FB_D(03,02) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,02)
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,6)_FB_D(03,01) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,01)
OK
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FPC0_B_SG(0,1,7)_FB_D(03,00) -> SF_1_10_FB_D(00,00)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,0)_FB_D(05,08) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,08)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,1)_FB_D(05,07) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,07)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,2)_FB_D(05,06) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,06)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,3)_FB_D(05,05) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,05)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,4)_FB_D(05,03) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,03)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,5)_FB_D(05,02) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,02)
OK
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,6)_FB_D(05,01) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,01)
HIGH
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FPC1_T_SG(0,2,7)_FB_D(05,00) -> SF_1_02_FB_D(02,00)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,0)_FB_D(04,03) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,03)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,1)_FB_D(04,02) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,02)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,2)_FB_D(04,01) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,01)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,3)_FB_D(04,00) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(01,00)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,4)_FB_D(03,11) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,11)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,5)_FB_D(03,10) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,10)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,6)_FB_D(03,09) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,09)
OK
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FPC1_B_SG(0,3,7)_FB_D(03,08) -> SF_1_11_FB_D(00,08)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,0)_FB_C(10,11) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,11)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,1)_FB_C(10,10) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,10)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,2)_FB_C(10,09) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,09)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,3)_FB_C(10,08) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,08)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,4)_FB_C(10,07) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,07)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,5)_FB_C(10,06) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,06)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,6)_FB_C(10,05) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,05)
OK
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FPC2_T_SG(1,0,7)_FB_C(10,04) -> SF_1_04_FB_C(07,04)
OK
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FPC2_B_SG(1,1,0)_FB_C(09,07) -> SF_1_14_FB_C(06,07)
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Copyright 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.

-> SFC0_F13_SIB_00

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FPC2_B_SG(1,1,1)_FB_C(09,06)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,2)_FB_C(09,05)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,3)_FB_C(09,04)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,4)_FB_C(09,03)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,5)_FB_C(09,02)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,6)_FB_C(09,01)
FPC2_B_SG(1,1,7)_FB_C(09,00)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,0)_FB_C(11,08)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,1)_FB_C(11,07)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,2)_FB_C(11,06)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,3)_FB_C(11,05)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,4)_FB_C(11,03)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,5)_FB_C(11,02)
FPC3_T_SG(1,2,6)_FB_C(11,01)
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show chassis fabric


topology (T4000 Core
Router)

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SF_1_14_FB_C(06,06)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,05)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,04)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,03)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,02)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,01)
SF_1_14_FB_C(06,00)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,08)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,07)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,06)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,05)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,03)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,02)
SF_1_06_FB_C(08,01)

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user@host> show chassis fabric topology 0


fchip (mode)
In-links
State
Out-links
State
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SIB0 :
--------Onboard Links
------------SIB0_XF1,14_0->SIB0_XF,00_0
SIB0_XF,00_0->SIB0_XF1,14_0
SIB0_XF1,13_0->SIB0_XF,01_0
SIB0_XF,01_0->SIB0_XF1,13_0
SIB0_XF1,12_0->SIB0_XF,02_0
SIB0_XF,02_0->SIB0_XF1,12_0
SIB0_XF1,11_0->SIB0_XF,03_0
SIB0_XF,03_0->SIB0_XF1,11_0
SIB0_XF1,10_0->SIB0_XF,04_0
SIB0_XF,04_0->SIB0_XF1,10_0
SIB0_XF1,09_0->SIB0_XF,05_0
SIB0_XF,05_0->SIB0_XF1,09_0
SIB0_XF2,14_0->SIB0_XF,06_0
SIB0_XF,06_0->SIB0_XF2,14_0
SIB0_XF2,13_0->SIB0_XF,07_0
SIB0_XF,07_0->SIB0_XF2,13_0
SIB0_XF2,12_0->SIB0_XF,08_0
SIB0_XF,08_0->SIB0_XF2,12_0
SIB0_XF2,11_0->SIB0_XF,09_0
SIB0_XF,09_0->SIB0_XF2,11_0
SIB0_XF2,10_0->SIB0_XF,10_0
SIB0_XF,10_0->SIB0_XF2,10_0
SIB0_XF2,09_0->SIB0_XF,11_0
SIB0_XF,11_0->SIB0_XF2,09_0
SIB0_XF3,13_0->SIB0_XF,12_0
SIB0_XF,12_0->SIB0_XF3,13_0
SIB0_XF3,12_0->SIB0_XF,13_0
SIB0_XF,13_0->SIB0_XF3,12_0
SIB0_XF3,11_0->SIB0_XF,14_0
SIB0_XF,14_0->SIB0_XF3,11_0
SIB0_XF3,10_0->SIB0_XF,15_0
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SIB0_XF,00_0->SIB0_XF1,14_0
SIB0_XF1,14_0->SIB0_XF,00_0
SIB0_XF,01_0->SIB0_XF1,13_0
SIB0_XF1,13_0->SIB0_XF,01_0
SIB0_XF,02_0->SIB0_XF1,12_0
SIB0_XF1,12_0->SIB0_XF,02_0
SIB0_XF,03_0->SIB0_XF1,11_0
SIB0_XF1,11_0->SIB0_XF,03_0
SIB0_XF,04_0->SIB0_XF1,10_0
SIB0_XF1,10_0->SIB0_XF,04_0
SIB0_XF,05_0->SIB0_XF1,09_0
SIB0_XF1,09_0->SIB0_XF,05_0
SIB0_XF,06_0->SIB0_XF2,14_0
SIB0_XF2,14_0->SIB0_XF,06_0
SIB0_XF,07_0->SIB0_XF2,13_0
SIB0_XF2,13_0->SIB0_XF,07_0
SIB0_XF,08_0->SIB0_XF2,12_0
SIB0_XF2,12_0->SIB0_XF,08_0
SIB0_XF,09_0->SIB0_XF2,11_0
SIB0_XF2,11_0->SIB0_XF,09_0
SIB0_XF,10_0->SIB0_XF2,10_0
SIB0_XF2,10_0->SIB0_XF,10_0
SIB0_XF,11_0->SIB0_XF2,09_0
SIB0_XF2,09_0->SIB0_XF,11_0
SIB0_XF,12_0->SIB0_XF3,13_0
SIB0_XF3,13_0->SIB0_XF,12_0
SIB0_XF,13_0->SIB0_XF3,12_0
SIB0_XF3,12_0->SIB0_XF,13_0
SIB0_XF,14_0->SIB0_XF3,11_0
SIB0_XF3,11_0->SIB0_XF,14_0
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FPC3PFE0->SIB0_XF2,15_0
FPC5PFE0->SIB0_XF2,05_0
FPC5PFE1->SIB0_XF2,07_0
FPC6PFE0->SIB0_XF3,01_0
FPC6PFE0->SIB0_XF3,01_1
FPC6PFE0->SIB0_XF3,02_0
FPC6PFE1->SIB0_XF3,03_0
FPC6PFE1->SIB0_XF3,03_1
FPC6PFE1->SIB0_XF3,02_1

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topology (PTX Series
Packet Transport
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SIB0_XF2,07_0->FPC5PFE1
SIB0_XF3,01_0->FPC6PFE0
SIB0_XF3,01_1->FPC6PFE0
SIB0_XF3,02_0->FPC6PFE0
SIB0_XF3,03_0->FPC6PFE1
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user@host> show chassis fabric topology


In-link : FPC# FE# TQ# (TQ-TX sub-chnl #) ->
SIB# TF#_FCORE# (TF-RX port#, TF-RX sub-chn#, TF-RX inst#)
Out-link : SIB# TF#_FCORE# (TF-TX port#, TF-TX sub-chn#, TF-TX inst#) ->
FPC# FE# TQ# (TQ-RX sub-chnl #)
(6, 4, 06) in FPC02FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(6,4,06) will be TF Rx Port 6, TF CCL Rx
Sub-Channel 4, TF CCL Rx Instance 6.
(2, 7, 10) in S01F0_0(2,7,10)->FPC02FE0TQ0(02) will be TF-Tx Port 2, TF CCL Tx
Sub-channel 7, TF CCL Tx Instance 10.
SIB 0 FCHIP 0 FCORE 0 :
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State
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC00FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(7,4,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,7,11)->FPC00FE0TQ0(00) OK
FPC00FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(7,6,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,5,11)->FPC00FE1TQ1(00) OK
FPC00FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(7,5,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,6,11)->FPC00FE2TQ2(00) OK
FPC00FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(7,7,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,4,11)->FPC00FE3TQ3(00) OK
FPC01FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(7,0,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,3,11)->FPC01FE0TQ0(00) OK
FPC01FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(7,1,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,1,11)->FPC01FE1TQ1(00) OK
FPC01FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(7,2,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,2,11)->FPC01FE2TQ2(00) Error
FPC01FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(7,3,07) OK
S00F0_0(3,0,11)->FPC01FE3TQ3(00) OK
FPC02FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(6,4,06) OK
S00F0_0(2,7,10)->FPC02FE0TQ0(00) OK
FPC02FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(6,5,06) OK
S00F0_0(2,5,10)->FPC02FE1TQ1(00) OK
FPC02FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(6,6,06) OK
S00F0_0(2,6,10)->FPC02FE2TQ2(00) OK
FPC02FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(6,7,06) OK
S00F0_0(2,4,10)->FPC02FE3TQ3(00) OK
FPC03FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(6,0,06) Down
S00F0_0(2,3,10)->FPC03FE0TQ0(00) Down
FPC03FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(6,1,06) Down
S00F0_0(2,0,10)->FPC03FE1TQ1(00) Down
FPC03FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(6,2,06) Down
S00F0_0(2,2,10)->FPC03FE2TQ2(00) Down
FPC03FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(6,3,06) Down
S00F0_0(2,1,10)->FPC03FE3TQ3(00) Down
FPC04FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(5,4,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,7,09)->FPC04FE0TQ0(00) OK
FPC04FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(5,5,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,6,09)->FPC04FE1TQ1(00) OK
FPC04FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(5,6,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,4,09)->FPC04FE2TQ2(00) OK
FPC04FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(5,7,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,5,09)->FPC04FE3TQ3(00) OK
FPC05FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(5,0,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,3,09)->FPC05FE0TQ0(00) OK
FPC05FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(5,1,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,0,09)->FPC05FE1TQ1(00) OK
FPC05FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(5,2,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,2,09)->FPC05FE2TQ2(00) OK
FPC05FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(5,3,05) OK
S00F0_0(1,1,09)->FPC05FE3TQ3(00) OK
FPC06FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(4,4,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,7,08)->FPC06FE0TQ0(00) Down
FPC06FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(4,5,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,5,08)->FPC06FE1TQ1(00) Down
FPC06FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(4,6,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,6,08)->FPC06FE2TQ2(00) Down
FPC06FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(4,7,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,4,08)->FPC06FE3TQ3(00) Down
FPC07FE0TQ0(00)->S00F0_0(4,2,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,3,08)->FPC07FE0TQ0(00) Down
FPC07FE1TQ1(00)->S00F0_0(4,0,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,0,08)->FPC07FE1TQ1(00) Down
FPC07FE2TQ2(00)->S00F0_0(4,1,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,1,08)->FPC07FE2TQ2(00) Down
FPC07FE3TQ3(00)->S00F0_0(4,3,04) Down
S00F0_0(0,2,08)->FPC07FE3TQ3(00) Down
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC00FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(3,4,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,6,07)->FPC00FE0TQ0(01) OK
FPC00FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(3,5,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,4,07)->FPC00FE1TQ1(01) OK
FPC00FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(3,6,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,7,07)->FPC00FE2TQ2(01) OK
FPC00FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(3,7,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,5,07)->FPC00FE3TQ3(01) OK
FPC01FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(3,0,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,2,07)->FPC01FE0TQ0(01) OK
FPC01FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(3,1,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,0,07)->FPC01FE1TQ1(01) OK
FPC01FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(3,2,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,3,07)->FPC01FE2TQ2(01) OK
FPC01FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(3,3,11) OK
S00F0_1(7,1,07)->FPC01FE3TQ3(01) OK
FPC02FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(2,4,10) OK
S00F0_1(6,5,06)->FPC02FE0TQ0(01) OK
FPC02FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(2,5,10) OK
S00F0_1(6,4,06)->FPC02FE1TQ1(01) OK
FPC02FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(2,6,10) OK
S00F0_1(6,7,06)->FPC02FE2TQ2(01) OK
FPC02FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(2,7,10) OK
S00F0_1(6,6,06)->FPC02FE3TQ3(01) OK
FPC03FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(2,0,10) Down
S00F0_1(6,1,06)->FPC03FE0TQ0(01) Down
FPC03FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(2,1,10) Down
S00F0_1(6,0,06)->FPC03FE1TQ1(01) Down
FPC03FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(2,2,10) Down
S00F0_1(6,3,06)->FPC03FE2TQ2(01) Down
FPC03FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(2,3,10) Down
S00F0_1(6,2,06)->FPC03FE3TQ3(01) Down
FPC04FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(1,4,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,5,05)->FPC04FE0TQ0(01) OK
FPC04FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(1,5,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,4,05)->FPC04FE1TQ1(01) OK
FPC04FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(1,6,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,7,05)->FPC04FE2TQ2(01) OK
FPC04FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(1,7,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,6,05)->FPC04FE3TQ3(01) OK
FPC05FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(1,0,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,1,05)->FPC05FE0TQ0(01) OK
FPC05FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(1,1,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,0,05)->FPC05FE1TQ1(01) OK
FPC05FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(1,2,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,3,05)->FPC05FE2TQ2(01) OK
FPC05FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(1,3,09) OK
S00F0_1(5,2,05)->FPC05FE3TQ3(01) OK
FPC06FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(0,4,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,7,04)->FPC06FE0TQ0(01) Down
FPC06FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(0,5,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,0,04)->FPC06FE1TQ1(01) Down
FPC06FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(0,6,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,6,04)->FPC06FE2TQ2(01) Down
FPC06FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(0,7,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,1,04)->FPC06FE3TQ3(01) Down
FPC07FE0TQ0(01)->S00F0_1(0,0,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,3,04)->FPC07FE0TQ0(01) Down
FPC07FE1TQ1(01)->S00F0_1(0,1,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,4,04)->FPC07FE1TQ1(01) Down
FPC07FE2TQ2(01)->S00F0_1(0,2,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,2,04)->FPC07FE2TQ2(01) Down
FPC07FE3TQ3(01)->S00F0_1(0,3,08) Down
S00F0_1(4,5,04)->FPC07FE3TQ3(01) Down
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC00FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(7,4,07) Error
S01F0_0(3,7,11)->FPC00FE0TQ0(02) Down
FPC00FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(7,6,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,5,11)->FPC00FE1TQ1(02) OK
FPC00FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(7,5,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,6,11)->FPC00FE2TQ2(02) OK
FPC00FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(7,7,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,4,11)->FPC00FE3TQ3(02) OK
FPC01FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(7,0,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,3,11)->FPC01FE0TQ0(02) OK
FPC01FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(7,1,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,1,11)->FPC01FE1TQ1(02) OK
FPC01FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(7,2,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,2,11)->FPC01FE2TQ2(02) OK
FPC01FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(7,3,07) OK
S01F0_0(3,0,11)->FPC01FE3TQ3(02) OK
FPC02FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(6,4,06) OK
S01F0_0(2,7,10)->FPC02FE0TQ0(02) OK
FPC02FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(6,5,06) OK
S01F0_0(2,5,10)->FPC02FE1TQ1(02) OK
FPC02FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(6,6,06) OK
S01F0_0(2,6,10)->FPC02FE2TQ2(02) OK
FPC02FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(6,7,06) OK
S01F0_0(2,4,10)->FPC02FE3TQ3(02) OK
FPC03FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(6,0,06) Down
S01F0_0(2,3,10)->FPC03FE0TQ0(02) Down
FPC03FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(6,1,06) Down
S01F0_0(2,0,10)->FPC03FE1TQ1(02) Down
FPC03FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(6,2,06) Down
S01F0_0(2,2,10)->FPC03FE2TQ2(02) Down
FPC03FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(6,3,06) Down
S01F0_0(2,1,10)->FPC03FE3TQ3(02) Down
FPC04FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(5,4,05) OK
S01F0_0(1,7,09)->FPC04FE0TQ0(02) OK
FPC04FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(5,5,05) OK
S01F0_0(1,6,09)->FPC04FE1TQ1(02) OK
FPC04FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(5,6,05) OK
S01F0_0(1,4,09)->FPC04FE2TQ2(02) OK
FPC04FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(5,7,05) OK
S01F0_0(1,5,09)->FPC04FE3TQ3(02) OK
FPC05FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(5,0,05) OK
S01F0_0(1,3,09)->FPC05FE0TQ0(02) OK
FPC05FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(5,1,05) OK
S01F0_0(1,0,09)->FPC05FE1TQ1(02) OK

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FPC05FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(5,2,05)
FPC05FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(5,3,05)
FPC06FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(4,4,04)
FPC06FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(4,5,04)
FPC06FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(4,6,04)
FPC06FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(4,7,04)
FPC07FE0TQ0(02)->S01F0_0(4,2,04)
FPC07FE1TQ1(02)->S01F0_0(4,0,04)
FPC07FE2TQ2(02)->S01F0_0(4,1,04)
FPC07FE3TQ3(02)->S01F0_0(4,3,04)

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S01F0_0(1,2,09)->FPC05FE2TQ2(02)
S01F0_0(1,1,09)->FPC05FE3TQ3(02)
S01F0_0(0,7,08)->FPC06FE0TQ0(02)
S01F0_0(0,5,08)->FPC06FE1TQ1(02)
S01F0_0(0,6,08)->FPC06FE2TQ2(02)
S01F0_0(0,4,08)->FPC06FE3TQ3(02)
S01F0_0(0,3,08)->FPC07FE0TQ0(02)
S01F0_0(0,0,08)->FPC07FE1TQ1(02)
S01F0_0(0,1,08)->FPC07FE2TQ2(02)
S01F0_0(0,2,08)->FPC07FE3TQ3(02)

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC00FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(3,4,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,6,07)->FPC00FE0TQ0(03) OK
FPC00FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(3,5,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,4,07)->FPC00FE1TQ1(03) OK
FPC00FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(3,6,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,7,07)->FPC00FE2TQ2(03) OK
FPC00FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(3,7,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,5,07)->FPC00FE3TQ3(03) OK
FPC01FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(3,0,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,2,07)->FPC01FE0TQ0(03) OK
FPC01FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(3,1,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,0,07)->FPC01FE1TQ1(03) OK
FPC01FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(3,2,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,3,07)->FPC01FE2TQ2(03) OK
FPC01FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(3,3,11) OK
S01F0_1(7,1,07)->FPC01FE3TQ3(03) OK
FPC02FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(2,4,10) OK
S01F0_1(6,5,06)->FPC02FE0TQ0(03) OK
FPC02FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(2,5,10) OK
S01F0_1(6,4,06)->FPC02FE1TQ1(03) OK
FPC02FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(2,6,10) OK
S01F0_1(6,7,06)->FPC02FE2TQ2(03) OK
FPC02FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(2,7,10) OK
S01F0_1(6,6,06)->FPC02FE3TQ3(03) OK
FPC03FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(2,0,10) Down
S01F0_1(6,1,06)->FPC03FE0TQ0(03) Down
FPC03FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(2,1,10) Down
S01F0_1(6,0,06)->FPC03FE1TQ1(03) Down
FPC03FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(2,2,10) Down
S01F0_1(6,3,06)->FPC03FE2TQ2(03) Down
FPC03FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(2,3,10) Down
S01F0_1(6,2,06)->FPC03FE3TQ3(03) Down
FPC04FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(1,4,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,5,05)->FPC04FE0TQ0(03) OK
FPC04FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(1,5,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,4,05)->FPC04FE1TQ1(03) OK
FPC04FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(1,6,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,7,05)->FPC04FE2TQ2(03) OK
FPC04FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(1,7,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,6,05)->FPC04FE3TQ3(03) OK
FPC05FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(1,0,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,1,05)->FPC05FE0TQ0(03) OK
FPC05FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(1,1,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,0,05)->FPC05FE1TQ1(03) OK
FPC05FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(1,2,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,3,05)->FPC05FE2TQ2(03) OK
FPC05FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(1,3,09) OK
S01F0_1(5,2,05)->FPC05FE3TQ3(03) OK
FPC06FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(0,4,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,7,04)->FPC06FE0TQ0(03) Down
FPC06FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(0,5,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,0,04)->FPC06FE1TQ1(03) Down
FPC06FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(0,6,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,6,04)->FPC06FE2TQ2(03) Down
FPC06FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(0,7,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,1,04)->FPC06FE3TQ3(03) Down
FPC07FE0TQ0(03)->S01F0_1(0,0,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,3,04)->FPC07FE0TQ0(03) Down
FPC07FE1TQ1(03)->S01F0_1(0,1,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,4,04)->FPC07FE1TQ1(03) Down
FPC07FE2TQ2(03)->S01F0_1(0,2,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,2,04)->FPC07FE2TQ2(03) Down
FPC07FE3TQ3(03)->S01F0_1(0,3,08) Down
S01F0_1(4,5,04)->FPC07FE3TQ3(03) Down

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show chassis feb


Syntax

show chassis feb

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M5, M10, and M120 routers only) Display Forwarding Engine Board (FEB) status
information.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis feb on page 182

show chassis fabric feb on page 381

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity on page 501

feb

Switching Control Board Redundancy

show chassis feb (M10 Router) on page 469


show chassis feb (M120 Router) on page 469
show chassis feb detail (M120 Router) on page 469

Output Fields

Table 75 on page 468 lists the output fields for the show chassis feb command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 75: show chassis feb


Field Name

Field Description

State

State of the FEB:

OfflineFEB is powered down.

OnlineFEB is operational and running.

CheckFEB is in alarmed state where the Switch Interface Board (SIB) plane is partially operational

for the following reasons:

FEB is not inserted properly.

Two or more links between the FEB and Packet Forwarding Engine fail.

Temp (C) or Intake


temperature

Temperature of the air passing by the FEB, in degrees Celsius or in both degrees Celsius and degrees
Fahrenheit.

CPU Utilization (%)

Percentage of CPU being used:

Memory DRAM (MB)

468

TotalTotal percentage of CPU being used by the FEB processor.

InterruptOf the total CPU being used by the FEB processor, the percentage being used for interrupts.

Total DRAM, in megabytes, available to the FEB processor.

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Field Name

Field Description

Utilization (%)

Percentage of memory utilization:

HeapPercentage of heap space (dynamic memory) being used by the FEB processor. If this

number exceeds 80 percent, you might experience a software problem (memory leak).

BufferPercentage of buffer space being used by the FPC processor for buffering internal messages.

Exhaust A temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past Exhaust A.

Exhaust B temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past Exhaust B.

Total DDR DRAM

Amount of double data rate dynamic random access memory (DDR DRAM) available to the FEB CPU.

Total RLDRAM

Amount of reduced latency dynamic random access memory (RLDRAM) available to the FEB CPU.

Start time (Detail

Time when the Routing Engine detected that the FEB was running.

output only)
Uptime (Detail output

only)

How long the Routing Engine has been connected to the FEB, and therefore, how long the Flexible
PIC Concentrator (PIC) has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis feb (M10
Router)

show chassis feb


(M120 Router)

show chassis feb detail


(M120 Router)

user@host> show chassis feb


FEB status:
Temperature
CPU utilization
Interrupt utilization
Heap utilization
Buffer utilization
Total CPU DRAM
Internet Processor II
Start time:
Uptime:

27
3
0
26
50
64

degrees C / 80 degrees F
percent
percent
percent
percent
MB
Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 9
2010-05-23 13:59:51 PDT
6 hours, 33 minutes, 11 seconds

user@host> show chassis feb


Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
0 Online
47
4
0
1 Online
54
3
0
2 Online
50
4
0
3 Online
49
4
0
4 Online
46
3
0
5 Online
35
3
0
user@host> show chassis feb detail
Slot 0 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust A temperature
Exhaust B temperature
Total DDR DRAM
Total RLDRAM

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51
52
512
32

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
512
7
60
512
7
59
512
7
59
512
7
59
512
7
59
512
7
59

Online
degrees C / 118 degrees F
degrees C / 123 degrees F
degrees C / 125 degrees F
MB
MB

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Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 1 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust A temperature
Exhaust B temperature
Total DDR DRAM
Total RLDRAM
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 2 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust A temperature
Exhaust B temperature
Total DDR DRAM
Total RLDRAM
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 3 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust A temperature
Exhaust B temperature
Total DDR DRAM
Total RLDRAM
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 4 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust A temperature
Exhaust B temperature
Total DDR DRAM
Total RLDRAM
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 5 information:
State
Intake temperature
Exhaust A temperature
Exhaust B temperature
Total DDR DRAM
Total RLDRAM
Start time:
Uptime:

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10 minutes, 21 seconds

55
46
45
512
32

50
47
47
512
32

49
47
49
512
32

45
42
42
512
32

35
33
40
512
32

Online
degrees C / 131 degrees F
degrees C / 114 degrees F
degrees C / 113 degrees F
MB
MB
2006-06-28 15:00:33 PDT
10 minutes, 28 seconds
Online
degrees C / 122 degrees F
degrees C / 116 degrees F
degrees C / 116 degrees F
MB
MB
2006-06-28 15:00:35 PDT
10 minutes, 26 seconds
Online
degrees C / 120 degrees F
degrees C / 116 degrees F
degrees C / 120 degrees F
MB
MB
2006-06-28 15:00:43 PDT
10 minutes, 18 seconds
Online
degrees C / 113 degrees F
degrees C / 107 degrees F
degrees C / 107 degrees F
MB
MB
2006-06-28 15:00:29 PDT
10 minutes, 32 seconds
Online
degrees C / 95 degrees F
degrees C / 91 degrees F
degrees C / 104 degrees F
MB
MB
2006-06-28 15:00:27 PDT
10 minutes, 34 seconds

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show chassis firmware


Syntax

show chassis firmware

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis firmware


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

show chassis firmware


<lcc number | sfc number>
show chassis firmware
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis firmware


interconnect-device name
node-device name

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced for EX8200 switches in Junos OS Release 10.2 for EX Series
switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

On routers and switches, display the version levels of the firmware running on the System
Control Board (SCB), Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM), System and Switch
Board (SSB), Forwarding Engine Board (FEB), Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs), and
Routing Engines. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display the version levels of the firmware
running on the FPCs and the Switch Processor Mezzanine Board (SPMBs).
On EX2200, EX3200, and EX4200 switches, and the QFX Series, display the version
levels of the firmware running on the switch. On an EX8208 switch, display the version
levels of the firmware running on the Switch Fabric and Routing Engine (SRE) modules
and on the line cards (shown as FPCs). On an EX8216 switch, display the version levels
of the firmware running on the Routing Engine (RE) modules and on the line cards (shown
as FPCs).

Options

noneDisplay the version levels of the firmware running. For an EX4200 switch that is

a member of a Virtual Chassis, display version levels for all members. For a TX Matrix
router, display version levels for the firmware on the TX Matrix router and on all the
T640 routers connected to the TX Matrix router. For a TX Matrix Plus router, display
version levels for the firmware on the TX Matrix Plus router and on all the T1600
routers connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the version levels of the

firmware running for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.

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interconnect-device name(QFabric switches) (Optional) Display the version levels of

the firmware running on the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display version levels for the firmware on a specified T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
the version levels for the firmware on a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the version levels of the firmware

running for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the version levels of

the firmware running for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-device(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the version levels of the firmware

running on the Node device.


scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display version levels for the firmware on the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display version levels for the firmware

on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

472

view

Upgrading the HSM Firmware

show chassis firmware (M10 Router) on page 473


show chassis firmware (M20 Router) on page 473
show chassis firmware (M40 Router) on page 473
show chassis firmware (M120 Router) on page 473
show chassis firmware (M160 Router) on page 473
show chassis firmware (MX240 Router) on page 474
show chassis firmware (MX480 Router) on page 474
show chassis firmware (MX960 Router) on page 474
show chassis firmware (EX4200 Switch) on page 474
show chassis firmware (EX8200 Switch) on page 474
show chassis firmware lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 474
show chassis firmware scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 475
show chassis firmware (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 475
show chassis firmware lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 476
show chassis firmware sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 476
show chassis firmware (QFX Series) on page 477
show chassis firmware interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 477

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Output Fields

Table 76 on page 473 lists the output fields for the show chassis firmware command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 76: show chassis firmware Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Part

Chassis part name.

Type

Type of firmware: On routers: ROM or O/S. On switches: uboot or


loader.

Version

Version of firmware running on the chassis part.

Sample Output
show chassis firmware
(M10 Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
Forwarding engine board ROM
O/S

Version
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 4.1b2
Version 4.1I1 by tlim on 2000-04-24 11:27

show chassis firmware


(M20 Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
System switch board
ROM
O/S
FPC 1
ROM
O/S
FPC 2
ROM
O/S

Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

ROM Monitor Version 3.4b26


3.4I16 by smackie on 2000-02-29 2
ROM Monitor Version 3.0b1
3.4I4 by smackie on 2000-02-25 21
ROM Monitor Version 3.0b1
3.4I4 by smackie on 2000-02-25 21

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
System control board
ROM
O/S
FPC 5
ROM
O/S

Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

ROM Monitor Version 2.0i126Copyri


2.0i1 by root on Thu Jul 23 00:51
ROM Monitor Version 2.0i49Copyrig
2.0i1 by root on Thu Jul 23 00:59

user@host> show chassis firmware


FPC 2
ROM
O/S
FPC 3
ROM
O/S
FPC 4
ROM
O/S
FEB 3
ROM
O/S
FEB 4
ROM
O/S

Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

ROM Monitor Version


8.2B1 by builder on
ROM Monitor Version
8.2B1 by builder on
ROM Monitor Version
8.2B1 by builder on
ROM Monitor Version
8.2B1 by builder on
ROM Monitor Version
8.2B1 by builder on

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
SFM 0
ROM
O/S
SFM 1
ROM
O/S
FPC 0
ROM

Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper

ROM Monitor Version 4.0b2


4.0I1 by tlim on 2000-02-29 11:50
ROM Monitor Version 4.0b2
4.0I1 by tlim on 2000-02-29 11:50
ROM Monitor Version 4.0b2

show chassis firmware


(M40 Router)

show chassis firmware


(M120 Router)

show chassis firmware


(M160 Router)

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2006-10-18
8.0b29
2006-10-18
8.0b29
2006-10-18
8.0b29
2006-10-18
8.0b29
2006-10-18

16:2
16:2
16:2
16:1
16:1

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Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

4.0I1 by tlim on 2000-02-29 11:56


ROM Monitor Version 4.0b2
4.0I1 by tlim on 2000-02-29 11:56
ROM Monitor Version 4.0b3
4.0I1 by tlim on 2000-02-29 11:56

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
FPC 1
ROM
O/S
FPC 2
ROM
O/S

Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

ROM Monitor Version 8.3b1


9.0-20080103.0 by builder on 2008-0
ROM Monitor Version 8.3b1
9.0-20080103.0 by builder on 2008-0

show chassis firmware


(MX480 Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
FPC 1
ROM
O/S

Version
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 8.3b1
Version 9.0-20070916.3 by builder on 2007-0

show chassis firmware


(MX960 Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
FPC 4
ROM
O/S
FPC 7
ROM
O/S

Version
Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

FPC 1
FPC 2

show chassis firmware


(MX240 Router)

show chassis firmware


(EX4200 Switch)

FPC 1
FPC 2

FPC 3
FPC 5
FPC 7
Routing Engine 0

Routing Engine 1

474

Type
uboot
loader
uboot
loader
uboot
loader

Version
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Feb 6 2008 - 11:27:42)
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.1
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Feb 6 2008 - 11:27:42)
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.1
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Feb 6 2008 - 11:27:42)
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.1

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
FPC 0

show chassis firmware


lcc (TX Matrix Router)

ROM Monitor Version 8.0b8


8.2I59 by artem on 2006-10-31 19:22
ROM Monitor Version 8.2b1
8.2-20061026.1 by builder on 2006-1

user@host> show chassis firmware


Part
FPC 0

show chassis firmware


(EX8200 Switch)

O/S
ROM
O/S
ROM
O/S

Type
U-Boot
loader
U-Boot
loader
U-Boot
loader
U-Boot
loader
U-Boot
loader
U-Boot
loader

Version
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Mar 25 2009 - 06:13:12) 2.4.0
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.2
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Dec 4 2009 - 13:17:34) 3.1.0
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.2
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Mar 25 2009 - 06:13:12) 2.4.0
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.2
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Feb 6 2009 - 05:31:46) 2.4.0
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.2
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Mar 25 2009 - 06:13:12) 2.4.0
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.2
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Mar 25 2009 - 06:13:12) 2.4.0
FreeBSD/PowerPC U-Boot bootstrap loader 2.2

user@host> show chassis firmware lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
FPC 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 6.4b18
O/S
Version 7.0-20040804.0 by builder on 2004-0

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FPC 2
SPMB 0

ROM
O/S
ROM
O/S

Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

ROM Monitor Version 6.4b20


7.0-20040804.0 by builder on 2004-0
ROM Monitor Version 6.4b18
7.0-20040804.0 by builder on 2004-0

show chassis firmware


scc (TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 6.4b18
O/S
Version 7.0-20040804.0 by builder on 2004-0

show chassis firmware


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
Global FPC 4
Global FPC 6
Global FPC 7
Global FPC 12
Global FPC 14
Global FPC 15
Global FPC 20
Global FPC 21
Global FPC 22
Global FPC 23
Global FPC 24
Global FPC 25
Global FPC 26
Global FPC 28
Global FPC 29
Global FPC 31
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
FPC 4
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 6
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 7
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
FPC 4
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 6
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 7
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1

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SPMB 1

O/S
ROM
O/S

Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0


Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0

lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
FPC 4
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 5
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 6
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 7
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 7.5b4
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
FPC 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 2
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 4
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 7.5b4
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 5
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 7
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0

show chassis firmware


lcc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware lcc 0


lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
FPC 4
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 6
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
FPC 7
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.0b2
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 0
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
SPMB 1
ROM
Juniper ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
O/S
Version 9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0

show chassis firmware


sfc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis firmware sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Part
Type
Version
Global FPC 4
Global FPC 6

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Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
Global
SPMB 0
SPMB 1

show chassis firmware


(QFX Series)

show chassis firmware


interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC

7
12
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
31
ROM
O/S
ROM
O/S

user@switch> show chassis firmware


Part
Type
FPC 0
Routing Engine 0
U-Boot
loader

Juniper
Version
Juniper
Version

ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1


9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0
ROM Monitor Version 9.5b1
9.6-20090507.0 by builder on 2009-0

Version
U-Boot 1.1.6 (Sep 15 2010 - 02:11:11) 1.0.5
FreeBSD/MIPS U-Boot bootstrap loader 0.1

user@switch> show chassis firmware interconnect-device interconnect1


Part
Type
Version
Routing Engine 0
U-Boot
U-Boot 1.1.6 (May 10 2011 - 04:52:59) 1.1.1
loader
FreeBSD/MIPS U-Boot bootstrap loader 0.1
Routing Engine 1
U-Boot
U-Boot 1.1.6 (May 10 2011 - 04:52:59) 1.1.1
loader
FreeBSD/MIPS U-Boot bootstrap loader 0.1

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show chassis forwarding


Syntax

show chassis forwarding

Release Information

CurrentCommand introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


NowCommand introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4. Support for Branch SRX Series
added in Junos OS Release 10.1

Description

Display status of the forwarding process (fwdd). This command is supported on J Series
and Branch SRX Series Services Gateways.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

show chassis feb on page 468

request chassis feb on page 182

Configuring FEB Redundancy on the M120 Router

CFEB Overview

show chassis forwarding on page 478

Output Fields

Table 77 on page 478 lists the output fields for the show chassis forwarding command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 77: show chassis forwarding Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

FWWD status

Forwarding status:

State:

OnlineFWDD is operational and running.

OfflineFWDD is not running.

Microkernel CPU utilizationPercentage of microkernel CPU being used by the forwarding process.

Real-time threads CPU utilizationPercentage of CPU being used by the forwarding process.

Heap utilizationPercentage of heap space (dynamic memory) being used by the forwarding

process. If this number exceeds 80 percent, there may be a software problem (memory leak).

Buffer utilizationPercentage of buffer space being used by the forwarding process for buffering

internal messages.

UptimeHow long the forwarding process has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis
forwarding

478

user@host> show chassis forwarding


FWDD status:
State
Microkernel CPU utilization

Online
10 percent

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Real-time threads CPU utilization


Heap utilization
Buffer utilization
Uptime:

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4 percent
26 percent
0 percent
1 day, 1 hour, 30 minutes, 11 seconds

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show chassis fpc


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show chassis fpc


<detail <slot>> | <pic-status <slot>>
show chassis fpc
<detail <fpc-slot>> | <pic-status <fpc-slot>>
<fpc-slot>

Syntax (T4000 router)

show chassis fpc


<detail <fpc-slot>>
<pic-status <fpc-slot>>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fpc


<detail <fpc-slot>> | <pic-status <fpc-slot>>
<slot>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Syntax (QFX Series)

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)
Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis fpc


<detail <slot>> | <pic-status <slot>>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
show chassis fpc
<detail>
<interconnect-device name <fpc-slot fpc-slot>>
<node-device name>
show chassis fpc
<detail <fpc-slot>> | <pic-status <fpc-slot>>
<fpc-slot>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
Display status information about the installed Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs)and
PICs.
noneDisplay status information for all FPCs. On a TX Matrix router, display status

information for all FPCs on the attached T640 routers in the routing matrix. On a TX
Matrix Plus router, display status information for all FPCs on the attached T1600
routers in the routing matrix.

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NOTE: In EX8200 switches, line cards initialize Packet Forwarding Engine


during start up. If an error occurs during hardware initialization, the FPCs
with bad hardware parts power down after transferring the debug
information to the Routing Engine. The Routing Engine marks the FPC
offline, logs the error in system log messages (/var/log/messages), and
generates an alarm to inform the user.
See the following sample output:
user@host> show chassis fpc
Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
Buffer
0 Empty
1 Empty
2 Empty
3 Empty
4 Empty
5 Offline
---Hard FPC error--6 Empty
7 Online
26
4
0
32

Memory
DRAM (MB) Heap

1024

The following sample output shows the alarm raised for the failed FPCs.
user@host > show chassis alarms
4 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class
2011-03-24 00:52:51 UTC Major
2011-03-24 00:52:31 UTC Major
2011-03-24 00:52:31 UTC Major
2011-03-24 00:51:26 UTC Minor
RE

Description
FPC 5 Hard errors
Fan Tray Failure
Fan Tray Failure
Loss of communication with Backup

detail(Optional) Display detailed status information for all FPCs or for the FPC in the

specified slot (see fpc-slot or slot).


all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display status information for all FPCs

on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display status information

for all FPCs on the Interconnect device.


fpc-slot(Optional) FPC slot number:

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(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router onlyOn a TX Matrix router, if you specify
the number of the T640 router (or line-card chassis) by using the lcc number option
(the recommended method), replace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 7.
Otherwise, replace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 31. Likewise, on a TX Matrix
Plus router, if you specify the number of the T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace fpc-slot with
a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through
31. For example, the following commands have the same result:

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user@host> show chassis fpc detail 1 lcc 1


user@host> show chassis fpc detail 9

M120 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 5.

MX80 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 1.

MX240 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 2.

MX480 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 5.

MX-960 routerReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 11.

Other routersReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 7.

EX Series switches:

EX3200 switches and EX4200 standalone switchesReplace fpc-slot with 0.

EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configurationReplace fpc-slot with a


value from 0 through 9.

EX6210 switchesReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 9.

EX8208 switchesReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 7.

EX8216 switchesReplace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 15.

QFX Series:

QFX3500 switchesReplace fpc-slot with 0.

QFabric switchesReplace fpc-slot with 0 through 31 on the Interconnect device.

PTX Series Packet Transport Switches:

PTX5000 Packet Transport SwitchReplace fpc-slot a value from with 0 through


7.

local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display status information for all FPCs on the

local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display status information for

all FPCs on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display status information for

each Node device. Each Node device is equivalent to an FPC.


pic-status(Optional) Display status information for all PICs or for the PIC in the specified

slot (see fpc-slot).

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NOTE: On T1600 routers, Type 4 FPCs with ASICs based on the SL2.0
chipset do not support the 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC with SFP+
(10x10GE [LAN/WAN] SFPP). If you issue the show chassis fpc command
with the pic-status option, the CLI displays the string Not Supported
for 10x10GE(LAN/WAN) SFPP PICs installed on such FPCs. The following
is a sample output:
user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status
Slot 0
Online
E2-FPC Type 1
PIC 0 Online
1x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
PIC 1 Online
Adaptive Services-II
PIC 2 Online
1x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
PIC 3 Online
1x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
Slot 1
Online
FPC Type 3-ES
PIC 0 Present
UNUSED- Not Supported
Slot 2
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Offline
4x OC-192 SONET XFP
PIC 1 Present
10x10GE(LAN/WAN) SFPP- Not Supported
<<<<<<
Slot 4
Offline
FPC Type 1-ES
Slot 5
Offline
FPC Type 2-ES
Slot 6
Online
E2-FPC Type 3
PIC 0 Online
1x OC-192 SONET XFP
PIC 1 Online
4x OC-48 SONET
PIC 2 Online
4x OC-48 SONET
PIC 3 Online
MultiServices 500
Slot 7
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
PIC 1 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP

In addition, an entry is logged in the system log messages


(/var/log/messages) that the PIC is not supported. The following is a
sample message logged in the system log:
Apr 5 08:47:36 router1 chassisd[2770]: CHASSISD_UNSUPPORTED_PIC:
PIC 1 in FPC 2 (type 763, version 257) is not supported

lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display status information for a T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display status information for a
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

view

request chassis fpc on page 183

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity on page 501

show chassis fabric fpcs on page 385

Configuring the Junos OS to Resynchronize FPC Sequence Numbers with Active FPCs
when an FPC Comes Online

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

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MX960 Flexible PIC Concentrator Description

show chassis fpc (EX6210 Switch) on page 486


show chassis fpc (M10 Router) on page 486
show chassis fpc (M20 Router) on page 486
show chassis fpc detail (M Series Routers) on page 487
show chassis fpc detail (MX80 Router) on page 487
show chassis fpc (MX240 Router) on page 487
show chassis fpc (MX480 Router) on page 487
show chassis fpc (MX480 Router with 100-Gigabit Ethernet CFP) on page 487
show chassis fpc pic-status (MX480 Router with 100-Gigabit Ethernet CFP) on page 488
show chassis fpc (MX960 Router) on page 488
show chassis fpc detail (MX Series Routers) on page 488
show chassis fpc (Hardware Not Supported) on page 488
show chassis fpc detail (Hardware Not Supported) on page 489
show chassis fpc pic-status on page 489
show chassis fpc pic-status (M Series Routers) on page 489
show chassis fpc pic-status (M120 Router) on page 490
show chassis fpc lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 490
show chassis fpc pic-status (TX Matrix Router) on page 490
show chassis fpc pic-status lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 491
show chassis fpc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 491
show chassis fpc lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 491
show chassis fpc detail (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 492
show chassis fpc pic-status (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 494
show chassis fpc (T1600 Router) on page 495
show chassis fpc detail (T1600 Router) on page 495
show chassis fpc slot (T1600 Router) on page 496
show chassis fpc pic-status (T1600 Router) on page 496
show chassis fpc (T4000 Router) on page 496
show chassis fpc detail (T4000 Router) on page 496
show chassis fpc pic-status (T4000 Router) on page 497
show chassis fpc (QFX Series) on page 497
show chassis fpc detail (QFX3500 Switches) on page 497
show chassis fpc pic-status (QFX3500 Switches) on page 497
show chassis fpc interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 497
show chassis fpc interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 498
show chassis fpc interconnect-device detail (QFabric Switch) on page 498
show chassis fpc pic-status interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 498
show chassis fpc pic-status node-device (QFabric Switch) on page 499
show chassis fpc (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 499
show chassis fpc detail (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 499
show chassis fpc pic-status (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 500
Table 78 on page 485 lists the output fields for the show chassis fpc command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 78: show chassis fpc Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Slot or Slot State

Slot number and state. The state can be one of the following conditions:

all levels

DeadHeld in reset because of errors.

DiagSlot is being ignored while the FPC is running diagnostics.

DormantHeld in reset.

EmptyNo FPC is present.

OnlineFPC is online and running.

PresentFPC is detected by the chassis daemon but either is not supported

by the current version of Junos OS or is inserted in the wrong slot. The output
also states either Hardware Not Supported or Hardware Not In Right Slot. The
FPC is coming up but not yet online.

ProbedProbe is complete; awaiting restart of the Packet Forwarding Engine.

Probe-waitWaiting to be probed.

Logical slot

Slot number.

all levels

Temp (C) or
Temperature

Temperature of the air passing by the FPC, in degrees Celsius or in both Celsius
and Fahrenheit.

all levels
all levels

Temperature (PTX
Series)

On, PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, temperature details are provided
in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. Output includes:

Temperature (PMB)Temperature of the air passing by the Processor


Mezzanine Board (PMB) at the bottom of the FPC.

Temperature (Intake)Temperature of the air flowing into the chassis.

Temperature (Exhaust)Exhaust temperatures for multiple zones (Exhaust


A and Exhaust B).

Temperature (TLn)-Temperature of the specified Lookup ASIC (TL) of the


packet forwarding engine on the FPC.

Temperature (TQn)-Temperature of the specified Queuing and Memory


Interface ASIC (TQ) of the packet forwarding engine on the FPC.

detail

Total CPU
Utilization (%)

Total percentage of CPU being used by the FPC's processor.

all levels

Interrupt CPU
Utilization (%)

Of the total CPU being used by the FPC's processor, the percentage being used
for interrupts.

none specified

Memory DRAM
(MB)

Total DRAM, in megabytes, available to the FPC's processor.

none specified

Heap Utilization
(%)

Percentage of heap space (dynamic memory) being used by the FPC's processor.
If this number exceeds 80 percent, there may be a software problem (memory
leak).

none specified

Buffer Utilization
(%)

Percentage of buffer space being used by the FPC's processor for buffering
internal messages.

none specified

Total CPU DRAM

Amount of DRAM available to the FPC's CPU.

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Table 78: show chassis fpc Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Total RLDRAM

Amount of reduced latency dynamic random access memory (RLDRAM)


available to the FPC CPU.

detail

Total DDR DRAM

Amount of double data rate dynamic random access memory (DDR DRAM)
available to the FPC CPU.

detail

Total SRAM

Amount of static RAM (SRAM) used by the FPC's CPU.

detail

Total SDRAM

Total amount of memory used for storing packets and notifications.

detail

I/O Manager ASICs


information

I/O Manager version number, manufacturer, and part number.

detail

Start time

Time when the Routing Engine detected that the FPC was running.

detail

Uptime

How long the Routing Engine has been connected to the FPC and, therefore,
how long the FPC has been up and running.

detail

PIC type

(pic-status output only) Type of PIC.

none specified

Sample Output
show chassis fpc
(EX6210 Switch)

user@switch> show chassis fpc


Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
0 Empty
1 Online
7
5
0
2 Empty
3 Empty
4 Online
25
17
2
5 Online
25
3
0
6 Online
6
5
0
7 Empty
8 Empty
9 Online
8
7
0

show chassis fpc (M10


Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc


FPC status:
Temp
Slot State
(C)
0 Online
27
1 Online
28

show chassis fpc (M20


Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc


FPC status:
Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
0 Empty
0
0
0
1 Online
38
0
0

486

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
1024

32

2048
2048
1024

0
0
0

30
24
32

1024

32

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0
0
0
8
0
4

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2
3

show chassis fpc detail


(M Series Routers)

show chassis fpc detail


(MX80 Router)

show chassis fpc


(MX240 Router)

show chassis fpc


(MX480 Router)

show chassis fpc


(MX480 Router with
100-Gigabit Ethernet
CFP)

Online
Empty

35
0

0
0

0
0

user@host> show chassis fpc detail 1


Slot 1 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
I/O Manager ASICs information
I/O Manager ASICs information
Start time
Uptime
user@host> show chassis fpc detail
Slot 0 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 1 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

48
32
4
256

47
1024
331
1280

47
1024
331
1280

8
0

Online
degrees C / 116 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-02-08 12:25:33 PST
2 hours, 13 minutes, 19 seconds
Online
degrees C / 116 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-02-08 12:25:33 PST
2 hours, 13 minutes, 19 seconds

CPU Utilization (%)


Total Interrupt
9

3
0

Online
degrees C
MB
MB
MB
Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
2000-02-08 02:18:49 UTC
14 hours, 41 minutes, 41 seconds

user@host> show chassis fpc


Temp
CPU Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
0 Empty
1 Online
34
6
0
2 Online
33
9
0
user@host> show chassis fpc
Temp
Slot State
(C)
0 Empty
1 Online
36
2 Empty
3 Empty
4 Empty
5 Empty

0
0

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
1024
1024

18
24

30
30

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
1024

17

57

user@host> show chassis fpc


Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 Online
33
4
0
2048
10
13
1 Online
36
7
0
2048
16
13
2 Online
29
6
0
1024
27
29
3 Online
33
0
0
0
0
0

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4
5

show chassis fpc


pic-status (MX480
Router with
100-Gigabit Ethernet
CFP)

show chassis fpc


(MX960 Router)

show chassis fpc detail


(MX Series Routers)

show chassis fpc


(Hardware Not
Supported)

488

Online
Online

36
34

7
31

0
11

2048
2048

19
14

13
13

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 1
Online
MPC Type 3
PIC 2 Online
1X100GE CFP
Slot 2 Online
DPCE 40x 1GE R EQ
PIC 0 Online
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
PIC 1 Online
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
PIC 2 Online
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
PIC 3 Online
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
Slot 3 Online
MPC Type 3
PIC 0 Online
1X100GE CFP
PIC 2 Online
1X100GE CFP
Slot 4 Online
MPC Type 3
PIC 0 Online
1X100GE CFP
PIC 2 Online
1X100GE CFP
Slot 5 Online
MPC Type 2 3D EQ
PIC 0 Online
2x 10GE XFP
PIC 1 Online
2x 10GE XFP
PIC 2 Online
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
PIC 3 Online
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
user@host> show chassis fpc
Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
0 Empty
1 Empty
2 Empty
3 Online
25
19
0
1024
15
4 Empty
5 Online
26
27
0
1024
15
6 Empty
7 Empty
8 Empty
9 Empty
10 Empty
11 Empty
user@host> show chassis fpc detail 2
Slot 0 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total RLDRAM
Total DDR DRAM
Start time:
Uptime:
Max Power Consumption

Utilization (%)
Buffer

57
57

Online
degrees C / 96 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2009-08-11 21:20:30 PDT
2 hours, 8 minutes, 50 seconds
335 Watts

36
1024
256
4096

user@host> show chassis fpc


show chassis fpc
Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 Online
-------------------- CPU less FPC -------------------1 Present
------ Hardware Not In Right Slot -----2 Online
0
0
0
0
0
3 Present
------ Hardware Not Supported -----4 Empty

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5
6

show chassis fpc detail


(Hardware Not
Supported)

show chassis fpc


pic-status

show chassis fpc


pic-status (M Series
Routers)

Empty
Online

user@host> show chassis fpc detail


Slot 0 information:
State
Total CPU DRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 1 information:
State
Reason
Slot 2 information:
State
Total CPU DRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 3 information:
State
Reason
Total CPU DRAM
Slot 6 information:
State
Total CPU DRAM
Start time
Uptime

Online
---- CPU less FPC ---2006-07-07 03:21:00 UTC
27 minutes, 51 seconds
Present
--- Hardware Not In Right Slot --Online
32 MB
2006-07-07 03:20:59 UTC
27 minutes, 52 seconds
Present
--- Hardware Not Supported --0 MB
Online
32 MB
2006-07-07 03:21:01 UTC
27 minutes, 50 seconds

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 0 Online
PIC 1
1x OC-12 ATM, MM
PIC 2
1x OC-12 ATM, MM
PIC 3
1x OC-12 ATM, MM
Slot 1 Online
PIC 0
1x OC-48 SONET, SMIR
Slot 2 Online
PIC 0
1x OC-192 SONET, SMSR
user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status
Slot 1
Online
FPC Type 1
PIC 0 Present
2x OC-3 ATM, MM- Hardware Error
PIC 1 Online
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
Slot 2
Online
E-FPC Type 2
PIC 0 Online
4x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
PIC 1 Online
2x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
PIC 3 Online
1x Tunnel
Slot 3
Online
E-FPC Type 1
PIC 0 Online
1x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
PIC 2 Online
1x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
Slot 4
Online
E-FPC Type 2
PIC 0 Online
4x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
PIC 1 Online
4x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
PIC 2 Online
4x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
PIC 3 Online
4x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
Slot 5
Online
FPC Type 2
...

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show chassis fpc


pic-status (M120
Router)

show chassis fpc lcc


(TX Matrix Router)

show chassis fpc


pic-status (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 1
Online
M120 CFPC 10GE
PIC 0 Online
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) XFP
Slot 3
Online
M120 FPC Type 2 (proto)
PIC 0 Online
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
PIC 1 Online
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
PIC 2 Online
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
PIC 3 Online
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
Slot 4
Online
M120 FPC Type 3 (proto)
PIC 0 Online
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
Slot 5
Online
M120 FPC Type 1 (proto)
PIC 0 Present
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX- Not Supported
PIC 1 Online
1x CHOC3 IQ SONET, SMLR
PIC 2 Online
4x CHDS3 IQ
PIC 3 Online
1x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
user@host> show chassis fpc lcc 0
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Temp CPU
Utilization (%) Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB)
Heap
Buffer
0 Empty
1 Online
27
2
0
256
8
44
2 Online
27
3
0
256
15
44
3 Empty
4 Empty
5 Empty
6 Empty
7 Empty
user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0
Online
FPC Type 3
PIC 0 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR1
PIC 1 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR2
PIC 2 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR1
PIC 3 Online
1x Tunnel
Slot 1
Online
FPC Type 2
PIC 0 Online
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
PIC 1 Online
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 1
Online
FPC Type 3
PIC 0 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR1
Slot 5
Online
FPC Type 2
PIC 0 Online
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
PIC 1 Online
2x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX
PIC 2 Online
2x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX
PIC 3 Online
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
lcc3-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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show chassis fpc


pic-status lcc (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0
Online
FPC Type 3
PIC 0 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR2
Slot 1
Online
FPC Type 2
PIC 0 Online
2x OC-12 ATM2 IQ, MM
PIC 1 Online
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
PIC 2 Online
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
PIC 3 Online
4x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX

show chassis fpc (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 Empty
1 Online
38
4
0
2048
3
24
2 Online
43
8
0
2048
6
24
3 Empty
4 Online
43
6
0
2048
6
24
5 Empty
6 Online
42
13
0
2048
6
24
7 Online
45
7
0
2048
3
24
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 Online
42
10
0
2048
6
24
1 Empty
2 Online
42
11
0
2048
6
24
3 Online
40
5
0
2048
3
24
4 Online
33
26
0
1024
8
49
5 Empty
6 Online
43
8
0
2048
6
24
7 Online
46
6
0
2048
3
24
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 Empty
1 Empty
2 Online
39
30
0
2048
7
24
3 Empty
4 Online
41
8
0
2048
6
24
5 Online
41
12
0
2048
6
24
6 Online
40
8
0
2048
6
24
7 Online
42
4
0
2048
3
24

show chassis fpc lcc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 Empty
1 Online
38
4
0
2048
3
24
2 Online
43
8
0
2048
6
24
3 Empty

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5
6
7

show chassis fpc detail


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

Online
Empty
Online
Online

43

2048

24

42
45

14
6

0
0

2048
2048

6
3

24
24

user@host> show chassis fpc details


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 1 information:
State
Online
Temperature
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
64 MB
Total SDRAM
1280 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:06:22 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 32 minutes, 51 seconds
Slot 2 information:
State
Online
Temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
128 MB
Total SDRAM
2560 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:06:37 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 32 minutes, 36 seconds
Slot 4 information:
State
Online
Temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
128 MB
Total SDRAM
2560 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:06:40 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 32 minutes, 33 seconds
Slot 6 information:
State
Online
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
128 MB
Total SDRAM
2560 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:06:42 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 32 minutes, 31 seconds
Slot 7 information:
State
Online
Temperature
45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
64 MB
Total SDRAM
1280 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:06:43 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 32 minutes, 30 seconds
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
128 MB
Total SDRAM
2560 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:06:35 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 32 minutes, 38 seconds
Slot 2 information:

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State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 3 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 4 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 6 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 7 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

42
2048
128
2560

40
2048
64
1280

33
1024
64
1280

43
2048
128
2560

46
2048
64
1280

Online
degrees C / 107 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:06:37 PDT
1 hour, 32 minutes, 36 seconds
Online
degrees C / 104 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:06:28 PDT
1 hour, 32 minutes, 45 seconds
Online
degrees C / 91 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:08:03 PDT
1 hour, 31 minutes, 10 seconds
Online
degrees C / 109 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:06:44 PDT
1 hour, 32 minutes, 29 seconds
Online
degrees C / 114 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:06:46 PDT
1 hour, 32 minutes, 27 seconds

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 2 information:
State
Online
Temperature
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
128 MB
Total SDRAM
2560 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:17:31 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 21 minutes, 42 seconds
Slot 4 information:
State
Online
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2048 MB
Total SRAM
128 MB
Total SDRAM
2560 MB
Start time
2010-10-04 20:17:34 PDT
Uptime
1 hour, 21 minutes, 39 seconds
Slot 5 information:
State
Online
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F

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Total CPU DRAM


Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 6 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 7 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

show chassis fpc


pic-status (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

2048 MB
128 MB
2560 MB
2010-10-04 20:17:36 PDT
1 hour, 21 minutes, 37 seconds

40
2048
128
2560

42
2048
64
1280

Online
degrees C / 104 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:17:39 PDT
1 hour, 21 minutes, 34 seconds
Online
degrees C / 107 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 20:17:41 PDT
1 hour, 21 minutes, 32 seconds

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 1
Online
FPC Type 2-ES
PIC 0 Online
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
Slot 2
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
Slot 4
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
Slot 6
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
PIC 1 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
Slot 7
Online
FPC Type 3-ES
PIC 0 Online
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
PIC 2 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR2
PIC 3 Online
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
Slot 2
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
PIC 1 Online
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
Slot 3
Online
FPC Type 2-ES
PIC 0 Online
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
Slot 4
Online
FPC Type 4
PIC 0 Online
10x10GE(LAN/WAN) SFPP
Slot 6
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
4x OC-192 SONET XFP
Slot 7
Online
FPC Type 3-ES
PIC 0 Online
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
PIC 1 Offline
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) IQ2E
PIC 2 Online
1x OC-192 SM SR2
PIC 3 Online
1x Tunnel
lcc3-re0:
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Slot 2
PIC 0
Slot 4
PIC 0
Slot 5
PIC 0
PIC 1
Slot 6
PIC 1
Slot 7
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2

show chassis fpc


(T1600 Router)

show chassis fpc detail


(T1600 Router)

Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online

FPC Type 4-ES


10x10GE(LAN/WAN) SFPP
FPC Type 4-ES
4x OC-192 SONET XFP
FPC Type 4-ES
4x OC-192 SONET XFP
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
FPC Type 4-ES
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
FPC Type 3-ES
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2E
4x OC-48 SONET

user@host> show chassis fpc


Temp
Slot State
(C)
0 Empty
1 Empty
2 Online
49
3 Online
46
4 Empty
5 Online
46
6 Empty
7 Online
44

CPU Utilization (%)


Total Interrupt

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer

3
6

0
0

2048
2048

3
6

24
24

2048

24

1024

49

user@host> show chassis fpc detail


show chassis fpc detail
Slot 2 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 3 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 5 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 7 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

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2048
64
1280

47
2048
128
2560

46
2048
64
1280

44
1024
64
1280

Online
degrees C / 120 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 21:12:52 PDT
32 minutes, 9 seconds
Online
degrees C / 116 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 21:13:06 PDT
31 minutes, 55 seconds
Online
degrees C / 114 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 21:12:56 PDT
32 minutes, 5 seconds
Online
degrees C / 111 degrees F
MB
MB
MB
2010-10-04 21:14:34 PDT
30 minutes, 27 seconds

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show chassis fpc slot


(T1600 Router)

user@host> show chassis fpc slot 2

Slot State
2 Online

show chassis fpc


pic-status (T1600
Router)

show chassis fpc


(T4000 Router)

Temp
(C)
49

CPU Utilization (%)


Total Interrupt
3
0

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 2
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 3
Slot 3
PIC 0
PIC 1
Slot 5
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
Slot 7
PIC 0

Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online

FPC Type 1-ES


Load Type 1
4x 1GE(LAN), IQ2E
1x OC-12-3 SFP
FPC Type 4-ES
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
4x OC-192 SONET XFP
FPC Type 2-ES
Load Type 2
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2E
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2E
1x OC-48-12-3 SFP
FPC Type 4
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP

user@host> show chassis fpc


regress@stymphalian# run show chassis fpc
Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
0 Online
48
15
0
1 Empty
2 Empty
3 Online
51
15
0
4 Empty
5 Online
39
8
0
6 Online
49
15
0
7 Empty

show chassis fpc detail


(T4000 Router)

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Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
2048
3
24

user@host> show chassis fpc detail


Slot 0 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 3 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 5 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
2816
21
27

2816

21

27

2048
2816

6
21

23
27

Online
48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
2816 MB
1554 MB
10752 MB
2012-02-09 22:56:25 PST
2 hours, 40 minutes, 52 seconds
Online
51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
2816 MB
1554 MB
10752 MB
2012-02-09 22:56:22 PST
2 hours, 40 minutes, 55 seconds
Online
39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
2048 MB
128 MB

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Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 6 information:
State
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

show chassis fpc


pic-status (T4000
Router)

show chassis fpc (QFX


Series)

show chassis fpc detail


(QFX3500 Switches)

show chassis fpc


pic-status (QFX3500
Switches)
show chassis fpc
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

2560 MB
2012-02-09 22:51:27 PST
2 hours, 45 minutes, 50 seconds
Online
49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
2816 MB
1554 MB
10752 MB
2012-02-09 22:56:29 PST
2 hours, 40 minutes, 48 seconds

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 0
Online
FPC Type 5-3D
PIC 0 Online
12x10GE (LAN/WAN)
PIC 1 Online
12x10GE (LAN/WAN)
Slot 3
Online
FPC Type 5-3D
PIC 0 Online
1x100GE
PIC 1 Online
12x10GE (LAN/WAN)
Slot 5
Online
FPC Type 4-ES
PIC 0 Online
100GE
PIC 1 Online
100GE CFP
Slot 6
Online
FPC Type 5-3D
PIC 0 Online
12x10GE (LAN/WAN)
PIC 1 Online
12x10GE (LAN/WAN)

SFPP
SFPP

SFPP

SFPP
SFPP

user@switch> show chassis fpc


Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
DRAM (MB) Heap
0 Online
26
2
0
2820
0

Buffer
49

user@switch> show chassis fpc detail


Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Temperature
28 degrees C / 82 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM
2820 MB
Total SRAM
0 MB
Total SDRAM
0 MB
Start time
2010-09-20 01:34:13 PDT
Uptime
3 days, 3 hours, 31 minutes, 48 seconds
user@switch> show chassis fpc pic-status
Slot 0
Online
QFX 48x10G 4x40G Switch
PIC 0 Online
48x 10G-SFP+
PIC 1 Online
15x 10G-SFP+
user@switch> show chassis fpc interconnect-device interconnect1
FPC status:
Temp
Slot State
(C)
0 Online
0
1 Online
0
2 Online
0
3 Online
0
4 Online
0
5 Online
0
6 Online
0
7 Online
0
8 Online
0
9 Online
0

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11
12
13
14
15

Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online

0
0
0
0
0
0

show chassis fpc


interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis fpc interconnect-device interconnect1 3


FPC status:
Temp
Slot State
(C)
3 Online
0

show chassis fpc


interconnect-device
detail (QFabric
Switch)

user@switch> show chassis fpc interconnect-device interconnect1 3 detail


Slot 3 information:
State
Online
Temperature
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
Start time
2011-08-18 10:45:04 PDT
Uptime
1 minute, 49 seconds

show chassis fpc


pic-status
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis fpc pic-status interconnect-device interconnect1


Slot 0
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 1
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 2
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 3
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 4
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 5
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 6
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 7
Online
QFX 16-port QSFP+ Front Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-QSFP+
PIC 1 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 8
Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 9
Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 10 Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 11 Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 12 Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 13 Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE
Slot 14 Online
QFX Fabric Rear Card
PIC 0 Online
16x 40G-GE

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Slot 15
PIC 0

show chassis fpc


pic-status node-device
(QFabric Switch)

show chassis fpc


(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

show chassis fpc detail


(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

Online
Online

QFX Fabric Rear Card


16x 40G-GE

user@switch> show chassis fpc pic-status node-device node1


Slot node1 Online
QFX 48x10G 4x40G Switch
PIC 0 Online
48x 10G-SFP+
PIC 1 Online
4x 40G-QSFP+

user@host> show chassis fpc


Temp
Slot State
(C)
0 Empty
1 Empty
2 Online
50
3 Empty
4 Empty
5 Online
48
6 Empty
7 Online
49

CPU Utilization (%)


Total Interrupt

user@host> show chassis fpc detail


Slot 2 information:
State
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime
Slot 5 information:
State
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

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Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer

2816

27

2816

27

2816

27

35
35
50
54
54
52
61
58
57
58
62
61
2816
0
0

35
34
48
53
54
52
69
56
54
56
59
60
2816
0
0

Online
degrees C / 95 degrees F (PMB)
degrees C / 95 degrees F (Intake)
degrees C / 122 degrees F (Exhaust A)
degrees C / 129 degrees F (Exhaust B)
degrees C / 129 degrees F (TL0)
degrees C / 125 degrees F (TQ0)
degrees C / 141 degrees F (TL1)
degrees C / 136 degrees F (TQ1)
degrees C / 134 degrees F (TL2)
degrees C / 136 degrees F (TQ2)
degrees C / 143 degrees F (TL3)
degrees C / 141 degrees F (TQ3)
MB
MB
MB
2012-01-12 12:05:42 PST
3 hours, 14 minutes, 7 seconds
Online
degrees C / 95 degrees F (PMB)
degrees C / 93 degrees F (Intake)
degrees C / 118 degrees F (Exhaust A)
degrees C / 127 degrees F (Exhaust B)
degrees C / 129 degrees F (TL0)
degrees C / 125 degrees F (TQ0)
degrees C / 156 degrees F (TL1)
degrees C / 132 degrees F (TQ1)
degrees C / 129 degrees F (TL2)
degrees C / 132 degrees F (TQ2)
degrees C / 138 degrees F (TL3)
degrees C / 140 degrees F (TQ3)
MB
MB
MB
2012-01-12 12:05:43 PST
3 hours, 14 minutes, 6 seconds

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Slot 7 information:
State
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SRAM
Total SDRAM
Start time
Uptime

show chassis fpc


pic-status (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

500

35
33
50
55
56
56
61
57
55
59
62
62
2816
0
0

user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status


Slot 2
Online
FPC
PIC 0 Online
24x 10GE(LAN)
PIC 1 Online
24x 10GE(LAN)
Slot 5
Online
FPC
PIC 0 Online
24x 10GE(LAN)
PIC 1 Online
2x 40GE CFP
Slot 7
Online
FPC
PIC 0 Online
24x 10GE(LAN)
PIC 1 Online
2x 40GE CFP

Online
degrees C / 95 degrees F (PMB)
degrees C / 91 degrees F (Intake)
degrees C / 122 degrees F (Exhaust A)
degrees C / 131 degrees F (Exhaust B)
degrees C / 132 degrees F (TL0)
degrees C / 132 degrees F (TQ0)
degrees C / 141 degrees F (TL1)
degrees C / 134 degrees F (TQ1)
degrees C / 131 degrees F (TL2)
degrees C / 138 degrees F (TQ2)
degrees C / 143 degrees F (TL3)
degrees C / 143 degrees F (TQ3)
MB
MB
MB
2012-01-12 12:05:44 PST
3 hours, 14 minutes, 5 seconds

SFP+
SFP+
SFP+

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show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity


Syntax

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.

Description

(M120 router only) Display the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) and Forwarding Engine
Board (FEB) mapping and their respective states.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis fpc on page 183

show chassis fpc on page 480

show chassis fabric fpcs on page 385

Configuring the Junos OS to Resynchronize FPC Sequence Numbers with Active FPCs
when an FPC Comes Online

MX960 Flexible PIC Concentrator Description

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity on page 502

Output Fields

Table 79 on page 501 lists the output fields for the show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 79: show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

FPC

Slot number of the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC).

FPC type

Type of FPC: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, or cFPC.

FPC state

State of the FPC. State can be any of the following:

Announce offlineIntermediate state where FPC is going down but is not offline and the Chassis

manager acknowledges that the FPC is in the process of going offline.

Announce onlineIntermediate state where FPC is coming up but is not online and the Chassis

manager acknowledges that the FPC is in the process of coming online.

EmptyNo FPC is present.

OfflineFPC is powered down.

OnlineFPC is online and running.

PresentThe chassis process has detected the FPC, but the FPC is either not supported by the

current version of the Junos OS or FPC is coming up but is not online.

Connected FEB

ReadyFPC is in transition state.

Slot number of the Forwarding Engine Board (FEB) connected to the FPC or None if the FPC is not
connected to a FEB.

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Field Name

Field Description

FEB state

State of the FEB. State can be any of the following:

Announce offlineIntermediate state where FEB is going down but is not offline and the Chassis

manager acknowledges that the FEB is in the process of going offline.

Announce onlineIntermediate state where FEB is coming up but is not online and the Chassis

manager acknowledges that the FEB is in the process of coming online.

EmptyNo FEB is present.

OfflineFEB is powered down.

OnlineFEB is online and running.

PresentThe chassis process has detected the FEB, but the FEB is either not supported by the

current version of the Junos OS or FEB is coming up but is not online.

Link status

ReadyFEB is in transition state.

Status of the link connecting the R-FEB and R-FPC:

Error

MisconfigurationConfiguration between the R-FEB and the F-FPC is incorrect.

OK

Sample Output
show chassis
fpc-feb-connectivity

user@host> show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity


FPC
0
1
2
3
4
5

FPC type FPC state


Connected FEB FEB state
Link status
cFPC
Online
0
Empty
cFPC
Online
1
Online
OK
Type 3
Online
3
Online
OK
Type 2
Online
None
Type 1
Online
4
Online
OK
Type 3
Online
None
FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
Egress queues: 8 supported, 8 in use
Queue counters:
Queued packets Transmitted packets
Dropped packets
0 best-effort

1 expedited-fo

2 assured-forw

3 network-cont

Active alarms : PLL, LOS, LINK


Active defects : PLL, LOF, LOS, SEF, LOP, BERR-SF, PLM-P, LINK
PCS statistics
Seconds
Bit errors
0
Errored blocks
3
MAC statistics:
Receive
Transmit
Total octets
0
0
Total packets
0
0

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show chassis hardware


Syntax

show chassis hardware


<detail | extensive>
<clei-models>
<models>

Syntax (EX Series)

show chassis hardware


<clei-models>
<detail | extensive>
<models>

Syntax (T4000
Router)

show chassis hardware


<clei-models>
<detail | extensive>
<models>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis hardware


<clei-models>
<detail | extensive>
<models>
<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Syntax (QFX Series)

Syntax (PTX Series


Packet Transport
Switches)

Release Information

show chassis hardware


<clei-models>
<detail | extensive>
<models>
<lcc number | sfc number>
show chassis hardware
<detail | extensive>
<clei-models>
<models>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
show chassis hardware
<detail | extensive>
<clei-models>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-device name>
<models>
show chassis hardware
<clei-models>
<detail | extensive>
<models>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


models option introduced in Junos OS Release 8.2.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.

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sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
Description

Display a list of all Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and PICs installed in the router or
switch chassis, including the hardware version level and serial number.
In the EX Series switch command output, FPC refers to the following:

On EX2200 switches, EX3200 switches, EX4200 standalone switches, and EX4500


switchesRefers to the switch; FPC number is always 0.

On EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configurationRefers to the member of a


Virtual Chassis; FPC number equals the member ID, from 0 through 9.

On EX8208 and EX8216 switchesRefers to a line card; FPC number equals the slot
number for the line card.

On a QFX3500 standalone switch, both the FPC and FPC number are always 0.
On Type 5 FPC on T4000 routers, there are no top temperature sensor or bottom
temperature sensor parameters. Instead, fan intake temperature sensor and fan exhaust
temperature sensors parameters are displayed.
Options

noneDisplay information about hardware. For a TX Matrix router, display information

about the TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. For a TX Matrix Plus router,
display information about the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
clei-models(Optional) Display Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) barcode

and model number for orderable field-replaceable units (FRUs).


detail(Optional) Include RAM and disk information in output.
extensive(Optional) Display ID EEPROM information.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display hardware-specific information

for all the members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display hardware-specific

information for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display hardware information for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display hardware
information for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to
the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display hardware-specific information for the

local Virtual Chassis members.

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member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display hardware-specific

information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
models(Optional) Display model numbers and part numbers for orderable FRUs and,

for components that use ID EEPROM format v2, the CLEI code.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display hardware-specific

information for the Node device.


scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display hardware information for the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display hardware information for

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

The show chassis hardware detail command now displays DIMM information for the
following Routing Engines:

Table 80: Routing Engines Displaying DIMM Information


Routing Engines

Routers

RE-S-1800x2 and RE-S-1800x4

MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers

RE-A-1800x2

M120 and M320 routers

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

view

show chassis power on page 590

show chassis hardware (EX8216 Switch) on page 509


show chassis hardware clei-models (EX8216 Switch) on page 510
show chassis hardware clei-models (T1600 Router) on page 511
show chassis hardware detail (EX4200 Switch) on page 511
show chassis hardware models (EX4500 Switch) on page 512
show chassis hardware (J6350 Router) on page 512
show chassis hardware (J6300 Router) on page 512
show chassis hardware (M7i Router) on page 512
show chassis hardware (M10 Router) on page 513
show chassis hardware models (M10 Router) on page 513
show chassis hardware (M20 Router) on page 514
show chassis hardware models (M20 Router) on page 514
show chassis hardware (M40 Router) on page 515
show chassis hardware (M40e Router) on page 515
show chassis hardware (M120 Router) on page 516
show chassis hardware detail (M120 Router) on page 517
show chassis hardware models (M120 Router) on page 518
show chassis hardware (M160 Router) on page 518

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show chassis hardware models (M160 Router) on page 519


show chassis hardware detail (M160 Router) on page 519
show chassis hardware (M320 Router) on page 520
show chassis hardware models (M320 Router) on page 521
show chassis hardware (MX5 Router) on page 522
show chassis hardware (MX10 Router) on page 522
show chassis hardware (MX40 Router) on page 523
show chassis hardware (Fixed MX80 Router) on page 524
show chassis hardware (Modular MX80 Router) on page 524
show chassis hardware (MX240 Router) on page 524
show chassis hardware detail (MX 240 Router with Routing Engine Displaying DIMM
information) on page 525
show chassis hardware (MX240 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 525
show chassis hardware (MX480 Router) on page 526
show chassis hardware (MX480 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 527
show chassis hardware (MX960 Router) on page 527
show chassis hardware (MX960 Router with Bidirectional Optics) on page 527
show chassis hardware (MX960 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 528
show chassis hardware models (MX960 Router with Enhanced MX SCB) on page 530
show chassis hardware detail (MX960 Router) on page 531
show chassis hardware (T320 Router) on page 531
show chassis hardware (T640 Router) on page 532
show chassis hardware models (T640 Router) on page 533
show chassis hardware extensive (T640 Router) on page 533
show chassis hardware (T4000 Router) on page 534
show chassis hardware clei-models (T4000 Router) on page 536
show chassis hardware detail (T4000 Router) on page 536
show chassis hardware models (T4000 Router) on page 538
show chassis hardware lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 539
show chassis hardware scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 539
show chassis hardware (T1600 Router) on page 540
show chassis hardware (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 542
show chassis hardware sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 547
show chassis hardware extensive (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 548
show chassis hardware clei-models (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 549
show chassis hardware detail (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 552
show chassis hardware models (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 553
show chassis hardware (16-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MPC with SFP+ Optics [MX Series
Routers]) on page 556
show chassis hardware (MPC3E [MX Series Routers]) on page 557
show chassis hardware (QFX3500 Switches) on page 558
show chassis hardware detail (QFX3500 Switches) on page 558
show chassis hardware models (QFX3500 Switches) on page 559
show chassis hardware clei-models (QFX3500 Switches) on page 559
show chassis hardware interconnect-device (QFabric Switches) on page 560
show chassis hardware node-device (QFabric Switches) on page 560
show chassis hardware (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 560
show chassis hardware clei-models (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 561
show chassis hardware detail (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 562

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show chassis hardware models (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 563
show chassis hardware extensive (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 564
Output Fields

Table 81 on page 507 lists the output fields for the show chassis hardware command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 81: show chassis hardware Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Item

Chassis component:

All levels

(EX Series switches)Information about the chassis, Routing Engine (SRE


and Routing Engine modules in EX8200 switches), power supplies, fan trays,
and LCD panel. Also displays information about Flexible PIC Concentrators
(FPCs) and associated Physical Interface Cards (PICs). Information about
the backplane, midplane, and SIBs (SF modules) is displayed for EX8200
switches. See EX Series Switches Hardware and CLI Terminology Mapping.

(MX Series routers)Information about the backplane, Routing Engine, Power


Entry Modules (PEMs), and fan trays. Also displays information about Flexible
PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and associated Physical Interface Cards (PICs),
Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs) and associated Modular Interface Cards
(MICs), or Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs). MX80 routers have a single
Routing Engine and a built-in Packet Forwarding Engine that attaches directly
to MICs. The Packet Forwarding Engine has two pseudo FPCs (FPC 0 and
FPC1). MX80 routers also have a Forwarding Engine Board (FEB).

(M Series routers, except for the M320 router)Information about the


backplane; power supplies; fan trays; Routing Engine; maxicab (the connection
between the Routing Engine and the backplane, for the M40 router only);
SCB, SSB, SFM, or FEB; MCS and PCG (for the M160 router only); each FPC
and PIC; and each fan, blower, and impeller.

(M120, M320, and T Series routers)Information about the backplane, power


supplies, fan trays, midplane, FPM (craft interface), CIP, PEM, SCG, CB, FPC,
PIC, SFP, SPMB, and SIB.

(QFX Series)Information about the chassis, Routing Engine, power supplies,


fan trays, Interconnect devices, and Node devices. Also displays information
about Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and associated Physical Interface
Cards (PICs).

(PTX Series)Information about the chassis, midplane, craft interface (FPM),


power distribution units (PDUs) and Power Supply Modules (PSMs),
Centralized Clock Generators (CCGs), Routing Engines, Control Boards (CBs)
and Switch Processor Mezzanine Boards (SPMBs), Flexible PIC Concentrators
(FPCs), PICs, Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), and fan trays (vertical and
horizontal).

Version

Revision level of the chassis component.

All levels

Part number

Part number of the chassis component.

All levels

Serial number

Serial number of the chassis component. The serial number of the backplane
is also the serial number of the router or switch chassis. Use this serial number
when you need to contact Juniper Networks Customer Support about the router
or switch chassis.

All levels

Assb ID or
Assembly ID

(extensive keyword only) Identification number that describes the FRU hardware.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Assembly Version

(extensive keyword only) Version number of the FRU hardware.

extensive

Assembly Flags

(extensive keyword only) Flags.

extensive

FRU model number

(clei-models, extensive, and models keyword only) Model number of the FRU
hardware component.

none specified

CLEI code

(clei-models and extensive keyword only) Common Language Equipment


Identifier code. This value is displayed only for hardware components that use
ID EEPROM format v2. This value is not displayed for components that use ID
EEPROM format v1.

none specified

EEPROM Version

ID EEPROM version used by the hardware component: 0x00 (version 0), 0x01
(version 1), or 0x02 (version 2).

extensive

Description

Brief description of the hardware item:

All levels

Type of power supply.

Type of PIC. If the PIC type is not supported on the current software release,
the output states Hardware Not Supported.

Type of FPC: FPC Type 1, FPC Type 2, FPC Type 3, FPC Type 4 , or FPC
TypeOC192.
On EX Series switches, a brief description of the FPC.
On the J Series routers, the FPC type corresponds to the Physical Interface
Module (PIM). The following list shows the PIM abbreviation in the output
and the corresponding PIM name.

2x FEEither two built-in Fast Ethernet interfaces (fixed PIM) or dual-port

Fast Ethernet PIM

4x FE4-port Fast Ethernet ePIM

1x GE CopperCopper Gigabit Ethernet ePIM (one 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or

1000-Mbps port)

1x GE SFPSFP Gigabit Ethernet ePIM (one fiber port)

4x GE Base PICFour built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports on a J4350 or J6350

chassis (fixed PIM)

2x SerialDual-port serial PIM

2x T1Dual-port T1 PIM

2x E1Dual-port E1 PIM

2x CT1E1Dual-port channelized T1/E1 PIM

1x T3T3 PIM (one port)

1x E3E3 PIM (one port)

4x BRI S/T4-port ISDN BRI S/T PIM

4x BRI U4-port ISDN BRI U PIM

1x ADSL Annex AADSL 2/2+ Annex A PIM (one port, for POTS)

1x ADSL Annex BADSL 2/2+ Annex B PIM (one port, for ISDN)

2x SHDSL (ATM)G SHDSL PIM (2-port two-wire module or 1-port four-wire

module)

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

1x TGM550TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module (Avaya VoIP gateway


module with one console port, two analog LINE ports, and two analog
TRUNK ports)

1x DS1 TIM510TIM510 E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module (Avaya VoIP

media module with one E1 or T1 trunk termination port and ISDN PRI
backup)

4x FXS, 4xFX0, TIM514TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module (Avaya


VoIP media module with four analog LINE ports and four analog TRUNK

ports)

4x BRI TIM521TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module (Avaya VoIP media

module with four ISDN BRI ports)

Crypto Accelerator ModuleFor enhanced performance of cryptographic

algorithms used in IP Security (IPsec) services

MPC M 16x 10GE16-port 10-Gigabit Module Port Concentrator that supports

SFP+ optical transceivers. (Not on EX Series switches.)

For hosts, the Routing Engine type.

For small form-factor pluggable transceiver (SFP) modules, the type of fiber:
LX, SX, LH, or T.

LCD description for EX Series switches (except EX2200 switches).

MPC3E1-port MPC3E that supports two separate slots for MICs

(MIC-3D-1X100GE-CFP and MIC-3D-20GE-SFP) on MX960, MX480, and


MX240 routers. The MPC3E maps one MIC to one PIC (1 MIC, 1 PIC), which
differs from the mapping of legacy MPCs.

100GBASE-LR4, pluggable CFP optics

Supports the Enhanced MX Switch Control Board with fabric redundancy


and existing SCBs without fabric redundancy.

Interoperates with existing MX Series line cards, including Flexible Port


Concentrators (FPC), Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs), and Modular Port
Concentrators (MPCs).

LCD description for MX Series routers

Sample Output
show chassis hardware
(EX8216 Switch)

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
REV 06
Midplane
REV 06
710-016845
CB 0
REV 22
710-020771
CB 1
REV 22
710-020771
Routing Engine 1
BUILTIN
FPC 3
REV 19
710-020683
CPU
REV 13
710-020598
FPC 4
REV 17
710-020683
CPU
REV 10
710-020598
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Base-X
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 11
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 12
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 13
REV 01
740-011613

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Serial number
CY0109220035
BA0909120112
AX0109197723
AX0109197726
BUILTIN
BC0109083125
BF0109144549
BC0108500127
BF0108460510
BUILTIN

Description
EX8216
EX8216-MP
EX8216-RE320
EX8216-RE320
RE-EX8216
EX8200-48F
EX8200-CPU
EX8200-48F
EX8200-CPU
48x 100 Base-QFX/1000

PE70V89
PE70YCE
PE70VSH
E08C02063

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX

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Xcvr 14
Xcvr 15
Xcvr 21
Xcvr 22
Xcvr 23
Xcvr 24
Xcvr 25
Xcvr 26
Xcvr 27
Xcvr 28
Xcvr 29
Xcvr 30
Xcvr 31
Xcvr 32
Xcvr 33
Xcvr 34
Xcvr 35
Xcvr 36
Xcvr 37
Xcvr 38
Xcvr 39
Xcvr 40
Xcvr 41
Xcvr 43
Xcvr 45
FPC 13
CPU
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4
SIB 5
SIB 6
SIB 7
PSU 0
PSU 1
PSU 2
PSU 3
PSU 4
PSU 5
Top Fan Tray
FTC 0
FTC 1
Bottom Fan Tray
FTC 0
FTC 1
LCD 0

show chassis hardware


clei-models (EX8216
Switch)

510

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
16

740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011782
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
710-016837

PE70VKU
E08E03372
PE70VAD
E08E01228
PE70VSL
E08E03409
PE70VL4
PDQ4L2Z
PE70WFK
PBD2B5U
PE70UQX
PE70VL5
PE70V0F
E08C02052
E08C02197
PE70V0L
E08E03390
PDQ4VL9
E08E03370
E08E03362
E08C02065
E08E03405
E08E03411
E08C02171
E08E03410
BB0109051344

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
EX8200-8XS

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
17
17
17
17
17
17

710-021613
710-021613
710-021613
710-021613
710-021613
710-021613
710-021613
710-021613
740-021466
740-021466
740-021466
740-021466
740-021466
740-021466

AY0109166244
AY0109166357
AY0109166362
AY0109166338
AY0109166350
AY0109166365
AY0109166361
AY0109166399
BG0709170003
BG0709170004
BG0709170020
BG0709170017
BG0709170008
BG0709170018

EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8216-SF320
EX8200-AC2K
EX8200-AC2K
EX8200-AC2K
EX8200-AC2K
EX8200-AC2K
EX8200-AC2K

REV 4
REV 4

760-022620
760-022620

CX1209140212
CX1209140212

EX8216-FT
EX8216-FT

REV 4
REV 4
REV 04

760-022620
760-022620
710-025742

CX1209140211
CX1209140211
CE0109186919

EX8216-FT
EX8216-FT
EX8200 LCD

user@host> show chassis hardware clei-models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
Midplane
REV 08
710-016845
PSU 0
REV 05
740-023002
COUPAEAEAA
PSU 1
REV 05
740-023002
COUPAEAEAA
PSU 2
REV 05
740-023002
COUPAEAEAA
PSU 3
REV 05
740-023002
COUPAEAEAA
PSU 4
REV 05
740-023002
COUPAEAEAA
PSU 5
REV 05
740-023002
COUPAEAEAA

FRU model number


EX8200-PWR-AC3KR
EX8200-PWR-AC3KR
EX8200-PWR-AC3KR
EX8200-PWR-AC3KR
EX8200-PWR-AC3KR
EX8200-PWR-AC3KR

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Top Fan Tray


Bottom Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


clei-models (T1600
Router)

show chassis hardware


detail (EX4200
Switch)

user@host> show chassis hardware clei-models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
Midplane
REV 03
710-005608
FPM Display
REV 05
710-002897
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-017906
IPUPAC7KTA
PEM 1
Rev 18
740-002595
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
Routing Engine 0 REV 08
740-014082
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
740-014082
CB 0
REV 05
710-007655
CB 1
REV 03
710-017707
FPC 0
REV 07
710-013558
PIC 0
REV 01
750-010618
PIC 1
REV 06
750-001900
PIC 2
REV 14
750-001901
PIC 3
REV 07
750-001900
FPC 1
REV 06
710-013553
PIC 0
REV 08
750-001072
PIC 1
REV 10
750-012266
PIC 2
REV 22
750-005634
FPC 2
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
PIC 1
REV 06
750-015217
PIC 2
REV 05
750-004695
PIC 3
REV 17
750-009553
FPC 3
REV 01
710-010154
PIC 0
REV 07
750-012793
PIC 1
REV 25
750-007141
PIC 2
REV 17
750-009553
PIC 3
REV 32
750-003700
FPC 4
REV 16
710-013037
PIC 1
REV 06
750-034781
FPC 5
REV 02
710-013037
PIC 0
REV 16
750-012518
PIC 1
REV 01
750-010850
FPC 6
REV 14
710-013037
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
PIC 1
REV 13
750-017405
FPC 7
REV 09
710-007529
PIC 0
REV 10
750-012793
PIC 1
REV 01
750-015217
PIC 2
REV 01
750-015217
PIC 3
REV 15
750-009450
SIB 0
REV 07
710-013074
SIB 1
REV 07
710-013074
SIB 2
REV 07
710-013074
SIB 3
REV 07
710-013074
SIB 4
REV 07
710-013074
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
user@host> show chassis hardware detail
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis

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Serial number
BM0208327733

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-T640-S
CRAFT-T640-S
CIP-L-T640-S
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
PWR-T-DC-S
SCG-T-S
RE-A-2000-4096-S
RE-A-2000-4096-S
CB-T-S
CB-T-S
T640-FPC2-E2
PB-4GE-SFP
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
PB-4OC12-SON-SMIR
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
T640-FPC1-E2
P-1GE-SX
PB-4GE-TYPE1-SFP-IQ2
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PC-10GE-SFP
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
PC-TUNNEL
PC-4OC48-SON-SFP
T640-FPC3-E
PC-1XGE-TYPE3-XFP-IQ2
PC-10GE-SFP
PC-4OC48-SON-SFP
PC-1OC192-SON-VSR
T1600-FPC4-ES
PD-1CE-CFP
T1600-FPC4-ES
PD-4OC192-SON-XFP
PD-1OC768-SON-SR
T1600-FPC4-ES
PD-4XGE-XFP
PD-4XGE-XFP
T640-FPC3
PC-1XGE-TYPE3-XFP-IQ2
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
PC-1OC192-SON-SR2
SIB-I-T1600-S
SIB-I-T1600-S
SIB-I-T1600-S
SIB-I-T1600-S
SIB-I-T1600-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FAN-REAR-TX-T640-S

Description
EX4200-24T

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Routing Engine 0 REV 11


Routing Engine 0
FPC 0
REV 11
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
REV 03B
BRD
REV 08
Power Supply 0
REV 03
Fan Tray

750-021256
750-021256
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
711-021270
711-021264
740-020957

show chassis hardware


models (EX4500
Switch)

user@host> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
750-035700
FPC 0
REV 01
750-035700
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Power Supply 1
REV 01
740-029654

show chassis hardware


(J6350 Router)

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 03
710-014593
System IO
REV 01
710-016210
Crypto Module
Routing Engine
REV 08
710-015273
ad0
248 MB 256MB CKS
Flash
FPC 0
PIC 0
FPC 1
REV 06
750-010355
PIC 0
FPC 3
REV 06
750-011148
PIC 0
FPC 6
REV 06
750-013492
PIC 0
Power Supply 0

show chassis hardware


(J6300 Router)

show chassis hardware


(M7i Router)

512

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 02.04 710-010001
System IO
REV 02.00 710-010003
Routing Engine
RevX2.6 750-010006
FPC 0
PIC 0
FPC 1
RevX2.0 750-011380
PIC 0
FPC 2
RevX2.0 750-011380
PIC 0
FPC 3
REV 03
750-010354
PIC 0
user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 02
710-008761
Power Supply 0
Rev 04
740-008537

BM0208327733
BM0208327733
BM0208327733
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
AR0208162285
AK0208328289
AT0508346354

EX4200-24T, 8 POE
EX4200-24T, 8 POE
EX4200-24T, 8 POE
FPC CPU
24x 10/100/1000 Base-T
4x GE SFP
EX4200-24T, 8 POE
PS 320W AC
Fan Tray

Serial number
GG0210271867
GG0210271867
BUILTIN
H884FS00JC09

FRU model number


EX4500-40F-FB-C
EX4500-40F-FB-C
EX4500-40F-FB-C
EX4500-PWR1-AC-FB

Serial number
JN1090E07ADB
NP1265
NN9950

Description
JSR6350

JX350 System IO
Crypto Acceleration
NM6509
RE-J6350-3400
00102006C24A00000039 Compact
FPC
4x
FPC
2x
FPC
2x
FPC
4x

AI07030023
AJ06520151
NC4170

Serial number
JN000164AB
CORE99570
CORE100848
IWGS40735390

N3960005
N3960002
N0780028

Serial number
31959
CA0209
PD10272

GE Base PIC
T1
E1
FE

Description
J6300
System IO board
RE-J.3
FPC
2x FE
FPC
1xADSL pic Annex A
FPC
1xADSL pic Annex B
FPC
1x T3

Description
M7i
M7i Midplane
AC Power Supply

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Routing Engine
CFEB
FPC 0
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
FPC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3

REV 01
REV 02

740-008846
750-009492

1000396803
CA0166

REV
REV
REV
REV

04
04
04
02

750-003163
750-003163
750-003163
750-003163

HJ6416
HJ6423
HJ6421
HJ0425

REV 01
REV 01

750-009487
750-009098

HM2275
CA0142

Part number
710-008761
740-008537
740-011202
750-010463

Serial number
B1157
DM0840
TE53755
1000736567
DK6952

750-012838
740-011614
740-011615
740-011614
NON-JNPR
750-023116
740-012434
740-012434
740-016064
750-014895
750-025390

DL7993
PD94TDJ
PAD5EER
PD94THU
PDC2E7A
JT0203
AGT063832PS
AGT063832LY
C06J19018
DM5757
JW9448

BUILTIN
750-009099
740-012434

BUILTIN
DM0899
AGT07150HGJ

Hardware inventory:
Item
Version
Chassis
Midplane
REV 05
Power Supply 0
Rev 08
Routing Engine
REV 07
CFEB
REV 09
FPC 0
PIC 0
REV 12
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
PIC 1
REV 03
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
PIC 2
REV 15
PIC 3
REV 01
FPC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
REV 09
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


(M10 Router)

show chassis hardware


models (M10 Router)

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 1.1 710-001950
Power supply A
Rev 01
740-002497
Power supply B
Rev 01
740-002497
Display
REV 1.2 710-001995
Host
FEB
REV 01
710-001948
FPC 0
PIC 0
REV 08
750-001072
PIC 1
REV 01
750-000613
FPC 1
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
user@host> show chassis hardware models
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Midplane
REV 04
710-008920
Power Supply 0
Rev 06
740-008537
Power Supply 1
Rev 06
740-008537
HCM 0
REV 03
710-010580
HCM 1
REV 03
710-010580

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RE-5.0
Internet Processor IIv1
E-FPC
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
E-FPC
ASP - Integrated
2x F/E, 100 BASE-TX

Description
M7i
M7i Midplane
AC Power Supply
RE-850
Internet Processor II
E-FPC
4x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
SFP-LX10
UNSUPPORTED
SFP-LX10
SFP-LX10
4x CHSTM1 SDH CE SFP
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
SFP-LR
MultiServices 100
12x T1/E1 CE
E-FPC
1x Tunnel
1x G/E, 1000 BASE
UNSUPPORTED
Rear Fan Tray

Serial number
1122
S/N AC6626
S/N LC36095
S/N LC36100
S/N AC6656
18000005dfb3fb01
S/N AC6632

Description
M10

S/N AB2485
S/N AA1048

1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX


1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR

AC
AC
teknor
Internet Processor II

FANTRAY-M10I-S
FANTRAY-M10I-S

CLEI code

FRU model number


CHAS-MP-M10i-S
PWR-M10i-M7i-AC-S
PWR-M10i-M7i-AC-S
HCM-M10i-S
HCM-M10i-S

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Routing Engine 0 REV 09


CFEB 0
REV 05
FPC 0
PIC 0
REV 10
PIC 1
REV 11
PIC 2
REV 03
PIC 3
REV 08
FPC 1
PIC 2
REV 12
PIC 3
REV 13
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1

show chassis hardware


(M20 Router)

show chassis hardware


models (M20 Router)

514

740-009459
750-010465

RE-400-256-S
FEB-M10i-M7i-S

750-002971
750-002992
750-002977
750-005724

PE-4OC3-SON-MM
PE-4FE-TX
PE-2OC3-ATM-MM
PE-2OC3-ATM2-MM

750-008425
750-005636

PE-AS
PE-4CHDS3-QPP
FANTRAY-M10I-S
FANTRAY-M10I-S

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Backplane
REV 07
710-001517
Power supply B
Rev 01
740-001465
Display
REV 02
710-001519
Host 0
SSB slot 0
REV 01
710-001951
SSRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-001385
SSRAM bank 1
REV 01
710-001385
SSRAM bank 2
REV 01
710-001385
SSRAM bank 3
REV 01
710-001385
SSB slot 1
N/A
N/A
FPC 1
REV 01
710-001292
SSRAM
REV 01
710-000077
SDRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-000099
SDRAM bank 1
REV 01
710-000099
PIC 0
REV 03
750-000612
PIC 1
REV 01
750-000616
PIC 2
REV 01
750-000613
PIC 3
REV 01
750-002501
FPC 2
REV 01
710-001292
SSRAM
REV 01
710-000077
SDRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-000099
SDRAM bank 1
REV 01
710-000099
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
Fan Tray 3
user@host> show chassis hardware models
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Backplane
REV 03
710-002334
Power Supply A
REV 06
740-001465
Display
REV 04
710-001519
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
740-003239
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-003239
SSB 0
REV 02
710-001951
SSB 1
N/A
N/A
FPC 0
REV 03
710-003308
PIC 0
REV 08
750-002303
PIC 1
REV 07
750-004745
PIC 2
REV 03
750-002965
FPC 1
REV 03
710-003308
PIC 0
REV 03
750-002914
Fan Tray 0

Serial number
20033
S/N AA7940
S/N 000001
S/N AA9704
98000004f8f27501
S/N AD5905
S00480
S00490
S001:?
S00483
N/A
S/N AB7528
S/N 304209
S/N 000603
S/N 000414
S/N AB8433
S/N AA1168
S/N AA1008
S/N AD5810
S/N AC0119
S/N 503241
S/N 306835
S/N 306832

Description
M20

CLEI code

FRU model number


CHAS-MP-M20-S
PWR-M20-AC-S
CRAFT-M20-S
RE-333-768-S
RE-333-768-S
SSB-E-M20

AC
teknor
Internet Processor II
2 MB
2 MB
2 MB
2 MB
Backup
1 MB
64 MB
64 MB
2x OC-3 ATM, MM
1x OC-12 ATM, MM
1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
4x E3
1 MB
64 MB
64 MB
Front Upper Fan Tray
Front Middle Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray

FPC-E
P-4FE-TX
P-2MCDS3
PE-4CHDS3
FPC-E
P-2OC3-ATM-MM
FANTRAY-F-M20-S

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Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
Fan Tray 3

show chassis hardware


(M40 Router)

show chassis hardware


(M40e Router)

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Backplane
REV 02
710-000073
Power supply A
Rev 2
740-000235
Maxicab
REV X1
710-000229
Minicab
REV X1
710-000482
Display
REV 06
710-000150
Host
SCB
REV X1
710-000075
SSRAM bank 0
REV 02
710-000077
SSRAM bank 1
REV 02
710-000077
SSRAM bank 2
REV 02
710-000077
SSRAM bank 3
REV 02
710-000077
FPC 0
REV 01
710-000175
SSRAM
REV 01
710-000077
SDRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-000099
SDRAM bank 1
REV X1
710-000099
PIC 0
REV 04
750-000613
PIC 1
REV 04
750-000613
PIC 2
REV 04
750-000613
PIC 3
REV 04
750-000613
FPC 2
REV 01
710-000175
SSRAM
REV 02
710-000077
SDRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-000099
SDRAM bank 1
REV 01
710-000099
PIC 0
REV X1
750-000603
PIC 1
REV X1
750-000615
PIC 2
REV X1
750-000611
PIC 3
REV 04
750-000613
FPC 4
REV 01
710-000175
SSRAM
REV 01
710-000077
SDRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-000099
SDRAM bank 1
REV 01
710-000099
PIC 0
REV 04
750-000613
PIC 2
REV 05
750-000616
PIC 3
REV 08
750-001072
FPC 5
REV 10
710-000175
SSRAM
REV 01
710-000077
SDRAM bank 0
REV 01
710-000099
SDRAM bank 1
REV 01
710-000099
PIC 1
REV 01
750-001323
user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-005071
FPM CMB
REV 03
710-001642
FPM Display
REV 03
710-001647
CIP
REV 04
710-002649
PEM 0
Rev 01
740-003787
PEM 1
Rev 01
740-003787
PCG 0
REV 07
710-001568
PCG 1
REV 07
710-001568
Host 0
MCS 0
REV 11
710-001226

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FANTRAY-F-M20-S
FANTRAY-F-M20-S
FANTRAY-R-M20-S

Serial number
S/N AA0053
S/N 000042
S/N AAO139
S/N AA0201
S/N AA0905
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N
S/N

AA0158
AA2267
AA2270
AA2269
AA2268
AA0048
AA2333
AA2332
AA2337
aa0343
AA0379
AA0377
AA0378
AA0042
AA2288
AA2331
AA2330
AA0143
AA0149
AA0148
AA0330
AA0050
AA2327
AA2329
AA2328
AA0320
AA1341
AB2462
AA7663
501590
300949
300868
AB1670

Serial number
AX3671
AR9074
AR7331
BB4449
MC12364
MC12383
AG1332
AR3789
3e000007c8176601
AN5813

Description
DC

cpv5000
Internet Processor I
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
64 MB
64 MB
1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1x Tunnel
1 MB
64 MB
64 MB
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
4x OC-3 SONET, MM
4x OC-3 SONET, MM
1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1 MB
64 MB
64 MB
1x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1x OC-12 ATM, MM
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
1 MB
64 MB
64 MB
1x Tunnel

Description
m40e

Power Entry Module


Power Entry Module

Present

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SFM 0
SFM 0
SFM 1
SFM 1
FPC 0
CPU
PIC
FPC 1
CPU
PIC
FPC 2
CPU
PIC
FPC 4
CPU
PIC
PIC
FPC 6
CPU
PIC
PIC

show chassis hardware


(M120 Router)

516

SPP
SPR
SPP
SPR

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

0
2

0
2

07
05
07
05
01
01
03
01
01
07
02
01
03
02
01
03
01
02
01
02
01

710-001228
710-002189
710-001228
710-002189
710-011725
710-004600
750-003737
710-005197
710-004600
750-001900
710-005197
710-004600
750-003737
710-005078
710-004600
750-001894
750-002575
710-005078
710-004600
750-002911
750-002577

AG4676
AE4735
AP1347
BE0063
BE0669
BD9504
AY3991
BD9842
BB4869
AR8278
BD9824
BD9531
AY3986
BE0664
BD9559
AG7963
AF2472
BE0652
BD9607
AN2286
AP6345

Internet Processor II
Internet Processor II
M40e-EP-FPC Type 1
4x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
M40e-FPC Type 2
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
M40e-FPC Type 2
4x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
M40e-FPC Type 1
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
M40e-FPC Type 1
4x F/E, 100 BASE-TX
4x OC-3 SONET, MM

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-013667
FPM Board
REV 02
710-011407
FPM Display
REV 02
710-011405
FPM CIP
REV 02
710-011410
PEM 0
Rev 05
740-011936
PEM 1
Rev 05
740-011936
Routing Engine 0 REV 03
740-014080
CB 0
REV 03
710-011403
CB 1
REV 06
710-011403
FPC 1
REV 02
710-015908
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-014279
FPC 3
REV 03
710-011393
PIC 0
REV 16
750-008155
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-007326
PIC 1
REV 09
750-007745
PIC 2
REV 16
750-008155
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011613
PIC 3
REV 07
750-011800
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-011782
Board B
REV 02
710-011395
FPC 4
REV 02
710-011398
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141

Serial number
JN000054AC
RB4170
CJ9186
CJ9173
CJ9221
RM28320
RM28321
1000642883
CM8346
CP6728
CP6925
BUILTIN
62E204N00007
CJ9234
NB5229
P9F15JB
P4Q0R9G
CG4360
ND7787
P9F12AS
P9F1ALU
JW1284
P9F1AM6
P9F16NN
P8C29Y7
CN3754
CP6741
NB2855

Description
M120
M120 Midplane
M120 FPM Board
M120 FPM Display
M120 FPM CIP
AC Power Entry Module
AC Power Entry Module
RE-A-1000
M120 Control Board
M120 Control Board
M120 CFPC 10GE
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) XFP
XFP-10G-LR
M120 FPC Type 2
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
M120 FPC Mezz
M120 FPC Type 3
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE

Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
FPC 5

P922A1F
P922A16
P922A0U
P9229UZ
P11JXWP
P9F1ALW
CJ9088

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-LX
SFP-SX
M120 FPC Type 1

0
1
2
3
4
6

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
01
01

740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-009029
740-011613
710-011388

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PIC 0
PIC 1

*** Hardware Not Supported ***


REV 05
750-012052
NB0410

PIC 2
PIC 3
Board B
FEB 3
FEB 4
FEB 5
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
Fan Tray 3

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detail (M120 Router)

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
04
04
04

750-013167
750-010240
710-011390
710-011663
710-011663
710-011663

CM3824
CB5366
CJ9103
CP6673
CJ9368
CJ9386

1x CHOC3 IQ SONET, SMLR


4x CHDS3 IQ
1x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
M120 FPC Mezz Board
M120 FEB
M120 FEB
M120 FEB
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Top Fan Tray
Rear Bottom Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware detail


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN000054AC
M120
Midplane
REV 01
710-013667
RB4170
M120 Midplane
FPM Board
REV 02
710-011407
CJ9186
M120 FPM Board
FPM Display
REV 02
710-011405
CJ9173
M120 FPM Display
FPM CIP
REV 02
710-011410
CJ9221
M120 FPM CIP
PEM 0
Rev 05
740-011936
RM28320
AC Power Entry Module
PEM 1
Rev 05
740-011936
RM28321
AC Power Entry Module
Routing Engine 0 REV 03
740-014080
1000642883
RE-A-1000
ad0
248 MB SILICONSYSTEMS INC 256M 126CT505S0763SC00110 Compact Flash
ad2
38154 MB HTE541040G9SA00
MPBBT0X2HS2E3M
Hard Disk
CB 0
REV 03
710-011403
CM8346
M120 Control Board
CB 1
REV 06
710-011403
CP6728
M120 Control Board
FPC 1
REV 02
710-015908
CP6925
M120 CFPC 10GE
PIC 0
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) XFP
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-014279
62E204N00007
XFP-10G-LR
FPC 3
REV 03
710-011393
CJ9234
M120 FPC Type 2
PIC 0
REV 16
750-008155
NB5229
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
P9F15JB
SFP-SX
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-007326
P4Q0R9G
SFP-SX
PIC 1
REV 09
750-007745
CG4360
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
PIC 2
REV 16
750-008155
ND7787
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
P9F12AS
SFP-SX
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011613
P9F1ALU
SFP-SX
PIC 3
REV 07
750-011800
JW1284
8x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
P9F1AM6
SFP-SX
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-011613
P9F16NN
SFP-SX
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-011782
P8C29Y7
SFP-SX
Board B
REV 02
710-011395
CN3754
M120 FPC Mezz
FPC 4
REV 02
710-011398
CP6741
M120 FPC Type 3
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
NB2855
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
FPC 5
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
Board B

0
1
2
3
4
6

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REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
***
REV

01
740-011782
P922A1F
01
740-011782
P922A16
01
740-011782
P922A0U
01
740-011782
P9229UZ
01
740-009029
P11JXWP
01
740-011613
P9F1ALW
01
710-011388
CJ9088
Hardware Not Supported ***
05
750-012052
NB0410

REV 01
REV 01
REV 01

750-013167
750-010240
710-011390

CM3824
CB5366
CJ9103

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-LX
SFP-SX
M120 FPC Type 1
1x CHOC3 IQ SONET, SMLR
4x CHDS3 IQ
1x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
M120 FPC Mezz Board

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FEB
FEB
FEB
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

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models (M120 Router)

show chassis hardware


(M160 Router)

518

3
4
5
Tray
Tray
Tray
Tray

REV 04
REV 04
REV 04

710-011663
710-011663
710-011663

CP6673
CJ9368
CJ9386

M120 FEB
M120 FEB
M120 FEB
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Top Fan Tray
Rear Bottom Fan Tray

CLEI code

FRU model number

0
1
2
3

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Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Midplane
REV 01
710-013667
FPM CIP
REV 02
710-011410
PEM 0
Rev 05
740-011936
PEM 1
Rev 05
740-011936
Routing Engine 0 REV 03
740-014080
CB 0
REV 03
710-011403
CB 1
REV 06
710-011403
FPC 1
REV 02
710-015908
FPC 3
PIC 0
REV 16
750-008155
PIC 1
REV 09
750-007745
PIC 2
REV 16
750-008155
PIC 3
REV 07
750-011800
FPC 4
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
FPC 5
PIC 1
REV 05
750-012052
PIC 2
REV 01
750-013167
PIC 3
REV 01
750-010240
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
Fan Tray 3
user@host> show chassis hardware
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 02
710-001245
FPM CMB
REV 01
710-001642
FPM Display
REV 01
710-001647
CIP
REV 02
710-001593
PEM 0
Rev 01
740-001243
PEM 1
Rev 01
740-001243
PCG 0
REV 01
710-001568
PCG 1
REV 01
710-001568
Host 1
MCS 1
REV 03
710-001226
SFM 0 SPP
REV 04
710-001228
SFM 0 SPR
REV 02
710-001224
SFM 1 SPP
REV 04
710-001228
SFM 1 SPR
REV 01
710-001224
FPC 0
REV 03
710-001255
CPU
REV 02
710-001217
PIC 1
REV 05
750-000616
PIC 2
REV 05
750-000616
PIC 3
REV 01
750-000616
FPC 1
REV 02
710-001611
CPU
REV 02
710-001217
PIC 0
REV 03
750-001900
PIC 1
REV 01
710-002381

CRAFT-M120-S
PWR-M120-AC-S
PWR-M120-AC-S
RE-A-1000-2048-S
CB-M120-S
CB-M120-S
M120-cFPC-1XGE-XFP
PB-2GE-SFP-QPP
PC-4OC3-SON-SMIR
PB-2GE-SFP-QPP
PB-8GE-TYPE2-SFP-IQ2
PC-10GE-SFP
PB-1CHOC3-SMIR-QPP
PE-4CHDS3-QPP
PB-1GE-SFP
FFANTRAY-M120-S
FFANTRAY-M120-S
RFANTRAY-M120-S
RFANTRAY-M120-S

Serial number
101
S/N AB4107
S/N AA2911
S/N AA2999
S/N AA9563
S/N KJ35769
S/N KJ35765
S/N AA9794
S/N AA9804
da000004f8d57001
S/N AA9777
S/N AA2975
S/N AA9838
S/N AA2860
S/N AB0139
S/N AA9806
S/N AA9590
S/N AA1527
S/N AA1535
S/N AA1519
S/N AA9523
S/N AA9571
S/N AA9626
S/N AD3633

Description
M160

DC
DC

teknor

Internet Processor I
Internet Processor I
FPC Type 1
1x OC-12
1x OC-12
1x OC-12
FPC Type

ATM, MM
ATM, MM
ATM, MM
2

1x STM-16 SDH, SMIR


2x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX

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FPC 2
CPU
PIC 0
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray

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models (M160 Router)

show chassis hardware


detail (M160 Router)

FPC Type OC192


REV 03
REV 01

710-001217

1x OC-192 SM SR-2
Rear Bottom Blower
Rear Top Blower
Front Top Blower
Front Fan Tray

0
1
2
3

user@host> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Midplane
REV 03
710-009120
FPM Display
REV 02
710-009351
CIP
REV 03
710-005926
PEM 2
Rev X4
740-009148
PEM 3
Rev X4
740-009148
Routing Engine 0 REV 02
740-008883
Routing Engine 1 REV 02
740-008883
FPC 0
REV 02
710-010419
PIC 0
REV 01
750-001323
PIC 1
REV 02
750-002987
PIC 2
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 3
REV 04
750-001896
FPC 1
REV 02
710-010419
PIC 0
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 1
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 3
REV 03
750-001894
FPC 2
REV 02
710-010419
PIC 0
REV 10
750-005634
PIC 1
REV 10
750-005634
PIC 2
REV 07
750-005634
PIC 3
REV 07
750-005634
PIC 1
REV 10
750-005634
PIC 2
REV 07
750-005634
PIC 3
REV 07
750-005634
FPC 3
PIC 0
REV 03
750-001895
PIC 1
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 3
REV 04
750-003141
FPC 4
REV 02
710-010419
FPC 5
REV 02
710-010419
FPC 6
REV 02
710-010419
FPC 7
PIC 0
REV 15
750-001901
PIC 1
REV 06
750-001900
PIC 2
REV 07
750-001900
PIC 3
REV 05
750-003737
SIB 0
REV 03
710-009184
SIB 1
REV 03
710-009184
SIB 2
REV 03
710-009184
SIB 3
REV 03
710-009184
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
user@host> show chassis hardware detail
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 02
710-001245
FPM CMB
REV 01
710-001642

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S/N AB3329

CLEI code

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-M320-S
CRAFT-M320-S
CIP-M320-S
PWR-M-DC-S
PWR-M-DC-S
RE-1600-2048-S
RE-1600-2048-S
M320-FPC1
P-TUNNEL
PE-1OC12-SON-SMIR
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1OC12-SON-SMIR
M320-FPC1
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1GE-SX
M320-FPC1
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1OC12-SON-MM
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1GE-SX-B
M320-FPC1
M320-FPC1
M320-FPC1
PB-4OC12-SON-SMIR
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
PB-4GE-SX
SIB-M-S
SIB-M-S
SIB-M-S
SIB-M-S
FFANTRAY-M320-S
FFANTRAY-M320-S
RFANTRAY-M320-S

Serial number
101
S/N AB4107
S/N AA2911

Description
M160

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FPM Display
CIP
PEM 0
PEM 1
PCG 0
PCG 1
Host 1
MCS 1
SFM 0 SPP
SFM 0 SPR
SSRAM bank
SSRAM bank
SSRAM bank
SSRAM bank
SFM 1 SPP
SFM 1 SPR
SSRAM bank
SSRAM bank
SSRAM bank
SSRAM bank
FPC 0
CPU
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
FPC 1
CPU
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
SSRAM
SDRAM 0
SDRAM 1
PIC 0
PIC 1
FPC 2
... SSRAM

show chassis hardware


(M320 Router)

520

0
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

REV
REV
Rev
Rev
REV
REV

01
02
01
01
01
01

710-001647
710-001593
740-001243
740-001243
710-001568
710-001568

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

03
04
02
01
01
01
01
04
01
01
01
01
01
03
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
05
05
01
02
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
03
01

710-001226
710-001228
710-001224
710-000077
710-000077
710-000077
710-000077
710-001228
710-001224
710-000077
710-000077
710-000077
710-000077
710-001255
710-001217
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
750-000616
750-000616
750-000616
710-001611
710-001217
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
710-000077
710-001196
710-001196
750-001900
710-002381

REV 01

710-000077

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 05
710-009120

S/N AA2999
S/N AA9563
S/N KJ35769
S/N KJ35765
S/N AA9794
S/N AA9804
da000004f8d57001
S/N AA9777
S/N AA2975
S/N AA9838
S/N 306456
S/N 306474
S/N 306388
S/N 306392
S/N AA2860
S/N AB0139
S/N 302917
S/N 302662
S/N 302593
S/N 100160
S/N AA9806
S/N AA9590
S/N 302836
S00141
S0010;
S/N 302633
S00143
S00115
S/N 302952
S00135
S001=3
S/N 302892
S000?6
S001=5
S/N AA1527
S/N AA1535
S/N AA1519
S/N AA9523
S/N AA9571
S/N 306340
S00012
S0001?
S/N 306454
S00028
S0002?
S/N 306492
S00015
S00031
S/N 306363
S00013
S00032
S/N AA9626
S/N AD3633
S/N 306466

Serial number
67245
RB1202

DC
DC

teknor

Internet Processor I
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
Internet Processor I
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
1 MB
FPC Type 1
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1x OC-12
1x OC-12
1x OC-12
FPC Type

ATM, MM
ATM, MM
ATM, MM
2

1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1 MB
32 MB
32 MB
1x STM-16 SDH, SMIR
2x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
FPC Type OC192
1 MB

Description
M320
M320 Midplane

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FPM GBUS
REV 04
FPM Display
REV 05
CIP
REV 04
PEM 0
Rev 05
PEM 1
Rev 05
PEM 2
Rev 05
PEM 3
Rev 05
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
CB 0
REV 07
FPC 0
REV 02
CPU
REV 01
PIC 0
REV 07
PIC 1
REV 03
PIC 2
REV 05
PIC 3
REV 06
FPC 2
REV 02
CPU
REV 01
PIC 0
REV 05
FPC 5
REV 02
CPU
FPC 7
REV 02
CPU
SIB 0
REV 09
SIB 1
REV 09
SIB 2
REV 09
SIB 3
REV 09
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

show chassis hardware


models (M320 Router)

710-005928
710-009351
710-005926
740-009148
740-009148
740-009148
740-009148
740-008883
710-009115
710-005017
710-011659
750-001900
750-001850
750-010618
750-001900
710-005017
710-011659
750-003034
710-005017

HZ5697
HR1464
HT8672
QK34208
QK34262
QF10449
QJ18257
P11123901185
JB2382
CD9926
CJ6940
AT1594
HS2746
JE7117
HE6083
CH0319
CJ6942
BD8705
CD9938

M320 Board
M320 FPM Display
M320 CIP
DC Power Entry Module
DC Power Entry Module
DC Power Entry Module
DC Power Entry Module
RE-4.0
M320 Control Board
M320 FPC Type 2
M320 PCA SCPU
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
1x Tunnel
4x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
M320 FPC Type 1
M320 PCA SCPU
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
M320 FPC Type 2

710-005017

CD9934

M320 FPC Type 2

710-009184
710-009184
710-009184
710-009184

JA6540
HV9511
HW2057
JA6687

M320 SIB
M320 SIB
M320 SIB
M320 SIB
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray

CLEI code

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-M320-S
CRAFT-M320-S
CIP-M320-S
PWR-M-DC-S
PWR-M-DC-S
RE-1600-2048-S
RE-1600-2048-S
M320-FPC1
P-TUNNEL
PE-1OC12-SON-SMIR
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1OC12-SON-SMIR
M320-FPC1
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1GE-SX
M320-FPC1
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP

user@host> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Midplane
REV 03
710-009120
FPM Display
REV 02
710-009351
CIP
REV 03
710-005926
PEM 2
Rev X4
740-009148
PEM 3
Rev X4
740-009148
Routing Engine 0 REV 02
740-008883
Routing Engine 1 REV 02
740-008883
FPC 0
REV 02
710-010419
PIC 0
REV 01
750-001323
PIC 1
REV 02
750-002987
PIC 2
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 3
REV 04
750-001896
FPC 1
REV 02
710-010419
PIC 0
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 1
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 3
REV 03
750-001894
FPC 2
REV 02
710-010419
PIC 0
REV 10
750-005634
PIC 1
REV 10
750-005634
PIC 2
REV 07
750-005634
PIC 3
REV 07
750-005634
PIC 1
REV 10
750-005634
PIC 2
REV 07
750-005634
PIC 3
REV 07
750-005634
FPC 3
PIC 0
REV 03
750-001895
PIC 1
REV 04
750-001894
PIC 3
REV 04
750-003141

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PB-1OC12-SON-MM
PB-1GE-SX
PB-1GE-SX-B

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FPC 4
FPC 5
FPC 6
FPC 7
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

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(MX5 Router)

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(MX10 Router)

522

REV 02
REV 02
REV 02

710-010419
710-010419
710-010419

M320-FPC1
M320-FPC1
M320-FPC1

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

750-001901
750-001900
750-001900
750-003737
710-009184
710-009184
710-009184
710-009184

PB-4OC12-SON-SMIR
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
PB-4GE-SX
SIB-M-S
SIB-M-S
SIB-M-S
SIB-M-S
FFANTRAY-M320-S
FFANTRAY-M320-S
RFANTRAY-M320-S

15
06
07
05
03
03
03
03

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
711-038215
PEM 0
Rev 04
740-028288
PEM 1
Rev 04
740-028288
Routing Engine
BUILTIN
TFEB 0
BUILTIN
Processor
QXM 0
REV 05
711-028408
FPC 0
BUILTIN
MIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 0
BUILTIN
FPC 1
BUILTIN
MIC 0
REV 24
750-028392
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011613
PIC 1
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011782
MIC 1
REV 20
750-028380
PIC 2
BUILTIN
PIC 3
BUILTIN
Fan Tray
user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
711-038211
PEM 0
Rev 04
740-028288

Serial number
E1368
YF5288
VA01215
VA01218
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

Description
MX5-T
MX5-T
AC Power Entry Module
AC Power Entry Module
Routing Engine
Forwarding Engine

ZA9136
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
YX9820
BUILTIN
AM1045SUAQ3
AM1045SUAPA
AM1045SUAN7
AM1045SU91Q
AM1045SUDDR
AM0848SB6A1
BUILTIN
AM1045SUAN0
AS0812S0719
AM0821SA121
PF21K21
AM0848SB69Z
P9P0XV3
AM0812S8WJN
PAM3G9Q
AM0848SB4A6
P9M0U37
ZG2657
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

MPC QXM
MPC BUILTIN
4x 10GE XFP
4x 10GE XFP
MPC BUILTIN
3D 20x 1GE(LAN) SFP
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
3D 2x 10GE XFP
1x 10GE XFP
1x 10GE XFP
Fan Tray

Serial number
E1372
YF5285
VB01678

Description
MX10-T
MX10-T
AC Power Entry Module

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Routing Engine
TFEB 0
Processor
QXM 0
FPC 0
MIC 0
PIC 0
FPC 1
MIC 0
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
PIC 1
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


(MX40 Router)

REV 05

REV 24
REV 01

BUILTIN
BUILTIN

BUILTIN
BUILTIN

Routing Engine
Forwarding Engine

711-028408
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
750-028392
BUILTIN
740-031851
BUILTIN

ZA9053
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
YX9436
BUILTIN
AM1107SUFQW
BUILTIN

MPC QXM
MPC BUILTIN
4x 10GE XFP
4x 10GE XFP
MPC BUILTIN
3D 20x 1GE(LAN) SFP
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
Fan Tray

Serial number
E1367
YF5284
VB01680
VB01700
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

Description
MX40-T
MX40-T
AC Power Entry Module
AC Power Entry Module
Routing Engine
Forwarding Engine

ZA9048
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
M7067UPP
K9J02UN
BUILTIN
YX3504
BUILTIN
AM0812S8WTE
PFA6KV2
AM1045SUDDM
PD63C7M
PD63DJY
AA0950STLL9
PAR1YHC
P9P0XXL
PD63D95
AM1045SU9B8
BUILTIN
PF21L3Z
AM1045SU7M9
AM1045SUAPT
PFF2BZH
AM1045SUDDN
AM1039S00ZR
AM1045SUD6Y
PFM1QBS
PFF2E25
KG4391
BUILTIN
C645XJ04G
BUILTIN
CA49BK0AE

MPC QXM
MPC BUILTIN
4x 10GE XFP
4x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-LR
MPC BUILTIN
3D 20x 1GE(LAN) SFP
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
3D 2x 10GE XFP
1x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
1x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
711-038211
PEM 0
Rev 04
740-028288
PEM 1
Rev 04
740-028288
Routing Engine
BUILTIN
TFEB 0
BUILTIN
Processor
QXM 0
REV 05
711-028408
FPC 0
BUILTIN
MIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-014279
Xcvr 1
NON-JNPR
FPC 1
BUILTIN
MIC 0
REV 24
750-028392
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 5
REV 02
740-011613
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-031851
PIC 1
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-031851
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011613
MIC 1
REV 01
750-021130
PIC 2
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011571
PIC 3
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
NON-JNPR
Fan Tray

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show chassis hardware


(Fixed MX80 Router)

show chassis hardware


(Modular MX80
Router)

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
711-031603
Routing Engine
BUILTIN
FEB 0
BUILTIN
FPC 0
BUILTIN
MIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
NON-JNPR
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-014279
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-014289
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-014289
FPC 1
BUILTIN
MIC 0
REV 01
711-029399
PIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 1
BUILTIN
MIC 1
REV 01
BUILTIN
PIC 2
BUILTIN
PIC 3
BUILTIN
Fan Tray

524

KF9250
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
M6439D41
6XE931N00202
C715XU05F
C650XU0EP
BUILTIN
JR6981
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

Description
MX80-48T
MX80-48T
Routing Engine
Forwarding Engine Board
MPC BUILTIN
4x 10GE XFP
4x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-SR
MPC BUILTIN
12x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
12x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
12x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
12x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
12x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
12x 1GE(LAN) RJ45
Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version
Chassis
Midplane
REV 02
PEM 0
Rev 01
Routing Engine
FEB 0
QXM 0
FPC 0
MIC 0
PIC 0
FPC 1
MIC 0
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
MIC 1
PIC 2
Xcvr
PIC 3
Xcvr
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


(MX240 Router)

Serial number

REV 05

REV 02
0

REV 01

REV 01
REV 02

REV 02

REV 02

Part number

Serial number

711-031594
740-028288
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

JR7084
000018
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

711-028408
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
750-028380
BUILTIN
740-014289
BUILTIN
740-014289
750-028380
BUILTIN
740-014289
BUILTIN
740-014289

JR7041
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
JR6598
BUILTIN
T07M86365
BUILTIN
T07M71094
JG8548
BUILTIN
T08L86302
BUILTIN
C810XU0BA

MPC QXM
MPC BUILTIN
4x 10GE XFP
4x 10GE XFP
MPC BUILTIN
3D 2x 10GE XFP
1x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
1x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
3D 2x 10GE XFP
1x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
1x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
Fan Tray

Serial number
JN10C7F7EAFC
TR1502
KD4017
000332

Description
MX240
MX240 Backplane
Front Panel Display
PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

000226

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-021041
FPM Board
REV 01
710-017254
PEM 0
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
PEM 1
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in

Description
MX80
MX80
AC Power Entry Module
Routing Engine
Forwarding Engine Board

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Routing Engine 0 REV 06


Routing Engine 1 REV 06
CB 0
REV 07
CB 1
REV 05
FPC 1
REV 01
CPU
REV 06
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
REV 01
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
FPC 2
REV 04
CPU
REV 06
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
Xcvr 4
REV 01
PIC 1
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
PIC 2
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
PIC 3
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
Fan Tray 0
REV 01

show chassis hardware


detail (MX 240 Router
with Routing Engine
Displaying DIMM
information)

show chassis hardware


(MX240 Router with
Enhanced MX SCB)

740-013063
740-015113
710-013385
710-013385
750-021679
710-013713
BUILTIN
740-011613
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
710-016669
710-013713
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
710-021113

1000703522
1000687625
KC9057
JY4760
KC7340
KD4078
BUILTIN
P9F18ME
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
JS4529
KB3969
BUILTIN
PBG3Y79
PBG3XU8
PBG3YG6
PBG3XUG
PBG3XTJ
BUILTIN
PBG3ZUM
PBG3Y5H
PBG3UZT
PBG3US1
BUILTIN
PBG3YG7
PBG3XZ9
PBG3XTY
PBG3UZG
BUILTIN
PBG3Y8W
PBG3YVX
PBG3YB3
PBG43VQ
JS4642

RE-S-2000
RE-S-1300
MX SCB
MX SCB
DPCE 40x 1GE R
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
10x 1GE(LAN)
10x 1GE(LAN)
DPCE 40x 1GE R EQ
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
MX240 Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware detail


Item
Chassis
Midplane
FPM Board
PEM 0
Routing Engine 0
ad0
3764 MB

Version

Part number

REV 07
REV 03
Rev 03
REV 01
STEC M2+

760-021404
760-021392
740-017343
740-031117
CF 9.0.2

ad1
28626 MB
usb0 (addr 1)
usb0 (addr 2)
DIMM 0
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
DIMM 3
CB 0
Fan Tray 0

WDC SSD-F0030S-5000 C933Z036237215548S00 Compact Flash


EHCI root hub 0
Intel
uhub0
product 0x0020 32
vendor 0x8087
uhub1
VL31B5263E-F8S DIE REV-0 PCB REV-0
MFR ID-ce80
VL31B5263E-F8S DIE REV-0 PCB REV-0
MFR ID-ce80
VL31B5263E-F8S DIE REV-0 PCB REV-0
MFR ID-ce80
SL31B5263E-F8S DIE REV-0 PCB REV-0
MFR ID-ce80
REV 03
710-021523
XD7225
MX SCB
REV 01
710-021113
WZ4986
MX240 Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-021041

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Serial number
JN11279B4AFC
TS2474
XC2643
QCS0908A068
AARCHOO
STIM2Q3209239145303

Serial number
JN10C7F7EAFC
TR1502

Description
MX240 Backplane
MX240 Backplane
Front Panel Display
DC Power Entry Module
RE-S-1800x4
Removable Compact Flash

Description
MX240
MX240 Backplane

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FPM Board
REV 01
PEM 0
Rev 02
AC in
PEM 1
Rev 02
AC in
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
CB 0
REV 02
CB 1
REV 05
FPC 1
REV 01
CPU
REV 06
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
REV 01
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
FPC 2
REV 04
CPU
REV 06
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
Xcvr 4
REV 01
PIC 1
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
PIC 2
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
PIC 3
Xcvr 0
REV 01
Xcvr 1
REV 01
Xcvr 2
REV 01
Xcvr 3
REV 01
Fan Tray 0
REV 01

show chassis hardware


(MX480 Router)

526

710-017254
740-017330

KD4017
000332

Front Panel Display


PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

740-017330

000226

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

740-013063
740-015113
710-031391
710-031391
750-021679
710-013713
BUILTIN
740-011613
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
710-016669
710-013713
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
710-021113

1000703522
1000687625
YE8494
YOP5764
KC7340
KD4078
BUILTIN
P9F18ME
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
JS4529
KB3969
BUILTIN
PBG3Y79
PBG3XU8
PBG3YG6
PBG3XUG
PBG3XTJ
BUILTIN
PBG3ZUM
PBG3Y5H
PBG3UZT
PBG3US1
BUILTIN
PBG3YG7
PBG3XZ9
PBG3XTY
PBG3UZG
BUILTIN
PBG3Y8W
PBG3YVX
PBG3YB3
PBG43VQ
JS4642

RE-S-2000
RE-S-1300
Enhanced MX SCB
Enhanced MX SCB
DPCE 40x 1GE R
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
10x 1GE(LAN)
10x 1GE(LAN)
DPCE 40x 1GE R EQ
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
MX240 Fan Tray

Serial number
JN10C7F7FAFB
TR2071
KB8459
QCS07519029

Description
MX480
MX480 Midplane
Front Panel Display
PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

QCS07519041

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

QCS07519097

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

1000733381
1000733540
KA8022
KA8303
KA8660
KA8185
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

RE-S-2000
RE-S-2000
MX SCB
MX SCB
DPCE 40x 1GE X EQ
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 04
710-017414
FPM Board
REV 02
710-017254
PEM 0
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
PEM 1
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
PEM 2
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
Routing Engine 0 REV 07
740-013063
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
740-013063
CB 0
REV 07
710-013385
CB 1
REV 07
710-013385
FPC 0
REV 09
750-020452
CPU
REV 06
710-013713
PIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 1
BUILTIN

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PIC 2
PIC 3
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


(MX480 Router with
Enhanced MX SCB)

show chassis hardware


(MX960 Router)

show chassis hardware


(MX960 Router with
Bidirectional Optics)

BUILTIN
BUILTIN

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 04
710-017414
FPM Board
REV 02
710-017254
PEM 0
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
PEM 1
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
PEM 2
Rev 02
740-017330
AC in
Routing Engine 0 REV 07
740-013063
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
740-013063
CB 0
REV 07
710-013385
CB 1
REV 07
710-013385
FPC 0
REV 09
750-020452
CPU
REV 06
710-013713
PIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 1
BUILTIN
PIC 2
BUILTIN
PIC 3
BUILTIN
Fan Tray
user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-013698
PIM
Rev 01
740-013110
PEM 2
PEM 3
Rev 01
740-013682
Routing Engine 0 REV 00
740-015113
CB 0
REV 05
710-013725
FPC 4
REV 01
710-013305
CPU
PIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 1
BUILTIN
FPC 7
REV 01
710-013305
CPU
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
NON-JNPR
PIC 1
BUILTIN
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011782
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 03
710-013698
FPM Board
REV 03
710-014974

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BUILTIN
BUILTIN

10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
Left Fan Tray

Serial number
JN10C7F7FAFB
TR2071
KB8459
QCS07519029

Description
MX480
MX480 Midplane
Front Panel Display
PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

QCS07519041

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

QCS07519097

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

1000733381
1000733540
KA8022
KA8303
KA8660
KA8185
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

RE-S-2000
RE-S-2000
Enhanced MX SCB
Enhanced MX SCB
DPCE 40x 1GE X EQ
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
Left Fan Tray

Serial number
AA6082
000008

Description
MX960
MX960 Midplane
Power Inlet Module

000038
1000617944
JK6947
JM7617

PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
RE-S-1300
MX960 Test SCB
MX960 Test DPC

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
JL9634

1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
10x 1GE
MX960 Test DPC

BUILTIN
MYBG65I82C
BUILTIN
P7N0368
P8J1W27
P8J1VSD
P8J1W25

1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
XFP-10G-SR
10x 1GE
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX

Serial number
JN10BA5B9AFA
TR0234
JA0878

Description
MX960
MX960 Backplane
Front Panel Display

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PDM
Rev 03
740-013110
QCS11135028
PEM 0
Rev 03
740-013682
QCS11154036
PEM 1
Rev 03
740-013682
QCS11154010
PEM 2
Rev 03
740-013682
QCS11154022
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
740-013063
1000691458
CB 0
REV 07
710-013385
KA2190
CB 1
REV 07
710-013385
KA0837
FPC 3
REV 02
750-018122
KB3890
CPU
FPC 4
REV 01
750-018122
KB3889
CPU
REV 06
710-013713
KB3976
PIC 0
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-020426
4910549
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-020426
4910551
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-021340
77E245N00006
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-020425
4882821
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-020425
4882820
PIC 1
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-020465
77E555N00894
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-020465
75E467X00818
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-020465
75E467X00573
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-020465
4888227
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-020465
4888241
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-021340
77E245N00005
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-021340
76E245X00487
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-021341
5255889
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-021341
5255887
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-021340
77E245N00004
PIC 2
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-020424
5007582
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-020424
4888187
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-020424
4656500
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-021341
5255886
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-021340
77E245N00003
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-021341
5255888
PIC 3
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-017726
74S184H30341
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-017726
4814061
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-017726
6ZS184H31108
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-021340
76E245X00486
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
REV 03
740-014971
TP0850

show chassis hardware


(MX960 Router with
Enhanced MX SCB)

528

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Chassis
JN1096805AFA
Midplane
REV 03
710-013698
TR0183
Fan Extender
REV 02
710-018051
JY5227
FPM Board
REV 03
710-014974
JZ6876
PDM
Rev 03
740-013110
QCS11035023
PEM 1
Rev 03
740-013682
QCS1109400L
PEM 2
Rev 03
740-013682
QCS11094015
PEM 3
Rev 03
740-013682
QCS11094012
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
740-013063
1000687969
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-013063
1000687955
CB 0
REV 11
750-031391
YZ6072
CB 1
REV 11
750-031391
YZ6068
CB 2
REV 11
750-031391
YZ6081
FPC 0
REV 01
750-018122
KA5576
CPU
REV 06
710-013713
KB3961

Power Distribution Module


PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
RE-S-2000
MX SCB
MX SCB
DPCE 40x 1GE R
DPCE 40x 1GE R
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-1000BASE-BX40-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX40-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX40-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX40-U
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-EX
SFP-EX
SFP-EX
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U
Fan Tray

Description
MX960
MX960 Backplane
Extended Cable Manager
Front Panel Display
Power Distribution Module
PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
RE-S-2000
RE-S-2000
Enhanced MX SCB
Enhanced MX SCB
Enhanced MX SCB
DPCE 40x 1GE R
DPC PMB

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PIC 0
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 2
Xcvr 7
Xcvr 9
PIC 1
Xcvr 0
PIC 2
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 1
Xcvr 2
Xcvr 5
Xcvr 9
PIC 3
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 1
Xcvr 2
Xcvr 6
Xcvr 7
FPC 1
CPU
MIC 0
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
MIC 1
PIC 2
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 3
FPC 2
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
Xcvr 0
PIC 3
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr 1
Xcvr 3
PIC 1
FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr 1
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
FPC 7
CPU
MIC 0
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr

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REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01

REV 01
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
16
06
07

0
1

REV 01
REV 02

0
1

REV 01
REV 01
REV 24

0
1

REV 02
REV 01
REV 08
REV 06

REV 03
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

10
03
17
01
01
32
25
10

REV 01

REV 02
REV 01
REV 08
0
2
4
7

REV 01
REV 01
REV 01

BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
BUILTIN
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011782
BUILTIN
740-026192
740-026193
740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
750-031089
711-030884
750-028387
BUILTIN
740-014279
740-014289
BUILTIN
740-014279
740-014289
750-028387
BUILTIN
740-014279
740-014289
BUILTIN
710-014219
710-013713
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
740-011571
BUILTIN
750-024199
710-022351
750-009553
740-011785
740-011785
750-003700
750-028467
711-029089
BUILTIN
740-031980
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
750-031092
711-030884
750-028392
BUILTIN
740-011782
NON-JNPR
740-011613
740-011613

BUILTIN
P9F18GF
P9M0TL9
P9P0XXH
P9M0TN1
BUILTIN
PAJ4UHC
BUILTIN
PFF2CD0
PBG3ZUT
PFF2DDV
P8E2SST
PB8329N
BUILTIN
1U0201084503342
1U1201084503313
PAJ4Y5B
P9M0U3M
P9M0TLA
YL0719
YL1463
JR6500
BUILTIN
733019A00154
T09F55034
BUILTIN
913019B00791
98S803A90384
YJ3950
BUILTIN
T10B36134
T07M86354
BUILTIN
JY9654
JZ6549
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
C931BK028
BUILTIN
XJ6692
XF5182
RJ2945
PCP3YLL
PDS0MRY
DP2113
YM8256
YL3029
BUILTIN
AHN0X1Z
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
JR6658
JZ9038
JZ8737
BUILTIN
PBE2C6Y
U8105N8
PFM18EF
PFF2AM8

10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-100BASE-BX10-U
SFP-100BASE-BX10-D
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
MPC Type 2 3D
MPC PMB 2G
3D 4x 10GE XFP
2x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-SR
2x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-SR
3D 4x 10GE XFP
2x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-SR
2x 10GE XFP
DPCE 4x 10GE R
DPC PMB
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
XFP-10G-SR
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
MX FPC Type 3
DPC PMB
4x OC-48 SONET
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
1x OC-192 12xMM VSR
MPC 3D 16x 10GE
AMPC PMB
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
SFP+-10G-SR
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
MPC Type 1 3D Q
MPC PMB 2G
3D 20x 1GE(LAN) SFP
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX

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Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
QXM 0
FPC 8
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 1
Xcvr 2
PIC 1
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 3
FPC 10
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr 5
Xcvr 6
PIC 1
PIC 2
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 5
Xcvr 6
Xcvr 8
PIC 3
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1

show chassis hardware


models (MX960
Router with Enhanced
MX SCB)

530

REV 01

0
1
9

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
04
05
03
08
01

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
08
01
01
04
05

REV 01
REV 01

REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01

REV 03
REV 03

740-011613
BUILTIN
740-011782
740-011613
740-011613
711-028408
750-024387
710-022351
750-014730
740-016065
NON-JNPR
740-011618
750-014637
740-011785
740-011785
710-013699
710-013713
BUILTIN
740-011782
740-011782
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
BUILTIN
740-014971
740-014971

user@host> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Midplane
REV 03
710-013698
Fan Extender
REV 02
710-018051
FPM Board
REV 03
710-014974
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
740-013063
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-013063
CB 0
REV 11
750-031391
CB 1
REV 11
750-031391
CB 2
REV 11
750-031391
FPC 0
REV 01
750-018122
FPC 1
REV 16
750-031089
MIC 0
REV 07
750-028387
MIC 1
REV 24
750-028387
FPC 2
REV 08
710-014219
FPC 3
REV 10
750-024199
PIC 0
REV 17
750-009553
PIC 1
REV 32
750-003700
FPC 5
REV 25
750-028467
FPC 7
REV 02
750-031092
MIC 0
REV 08
750-028392
FPC 8
REV 05
750-024387
PIC 0
REV 08
750-014730
PIC 1
REV 08
750-014637
FPC 10
REV 04
710-013699
Fan Tray 0
REV 03
740-014971
Fan Tray 1
REV 03
740-014971

PFF2CT6
BUILTIN
PB82VHH
PFF2CSW
PFF2BY0
JR6372
JW9754
KF1651
DM3664
81S290N00077
2191844
PD81EE5
DM3671
PCK3UNK
PDS0MPZ
JY4654
JS9717
BUILTIN
PAR1L72
P8N1YQ4
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
P8Q2AVL
PAR1L7B
PAR1L2J
P8N1YMY
BUILTIN
TP0567
TP0702

SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
MPC QXM
MX FPC Type 2
DPC PMB
4x OC-3 1x OC-12 SFP
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
SFP-IR
4x OC-12-3 SFP
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
DPCE 40x 1GE R
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
10x 1GE(LAN)
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN)
Fan Tray
Fan Tray

Serial number
TR0183
JY5227
JZ6876
1000687969
1000687955
YZ6072
YZ6068
YZ6081
KA5576
YL0719
JR6500
YJ3950
JY9654
XJ6692
RJ2945
DP2113
YM8256
JR6658
JZ8737
JW9754
DM3664
DM3671
JY4654
TP0567
TP0702

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-MX960-S
ECM-MX960
CRAFT-MX960-S
RE-S-2000-4096-S
RE-S-2000-4096-S
SCBE-MX-S
SCBE-MX-S
SCBE-MX-S
DPCE-R-40GE-SFP
MX-MPC2-3D
MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP
MIC-3D-4XGE-XFP
DPC-R-4XGE-XFP
MX-FPC3
PC-4OC48-SON-SFP
PC-1OC192-SON-VSR
MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP
MX-MPC1-3D-Q
MIC-3D-20GE-SFP
MX-FPC2
PB-4OC3-1OC12-SON2-SFP
PB-4OC3-4OC12-SON-SFP
DPC-R-40GE-SFP
FFANTRAY-MX960-S
FFANTRAY-MX960-S

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show chassis hardware


detail (MX960 Router)

show chassis hardware


(T320 Router)

user@host> show chassis hardware detail


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-013698
PIM
Rev 01
740-013110
PEM 2
PEM 3
Rev 01
740-013682
Routing Engine 0 REV 00
740-015113
ad0
245 MB SanDisk SDCFB-256
ad2
38154 MB FUJITSU MHT2040BH
CB 0
REV 05
710-013725
FPC 4
REV 01
710-013305
CPU
PIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 1
BUILTIN
FPC 7
REV 01
710-013305
CPU
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
NON-JNPR
PIC 1
BUILTIN
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-011782
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011782
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 04
710-004339
FPM GBUS
REV 03
710-004461
FPM Display
REV 04
710-002897
CIP
REV 05
710-002895
PEM 0
Rev 01
740-004359
SCG 0
REV 06
710-004455
Clock Gen.
Routing Engine 0
CB 0
REV 13
710-002728
Control Board
CB 1
REV 13
710-002728
Control Board
FPC 1
REV 09
710-007531
CPU
REV 15
710-001726
PIC 0
REV 01
750-010618
1000 BASE
SFP 0
REV 01
740-007326
SFP 1
REV 01
740-007326
SFP 2
NON-JNPR
SFP 3
NON-JNPR
PIC 1
REV 01
750-010618
1000 BASE
SFP 0
NON-JNPR
SFP 1
REV 01
740-007326
SFP 2
REV 01
740-007326
SFP 3
REV 01
740-007327
MMB 1
REV 03
710-005555
PPB 0
REV 04
710-003758
FPC 2
REV 07
710-005860

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Serial number
AA6082
000008

Description
MX960
MX960 Midplane
Power Inlet Module

000038
1000617944
111419E1805T1141
NR0WT5925N77
JK6947
JM7617

PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC in
RE-S-1300
Compact Flash
Hard Disk
MX960 Test SCB
MX960 Test DPC

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
JL9634

1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
10x 1GE
MX960 Test DPC

BUILTIN
MYBG65I82C
BUILTIN
P7N0368
P8J1W27
P8J1VSD
P8J1W25

1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
XFP-10G-SR
10x 1GE
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX

Serial number
19093
BC1436
BC1407
BE0763
BB2311
NB12546
AY4522

Description
T320
T320 Backplane
T320 FPM Board
FPM Display
T Series CIP
Power Entry Module
T320 Sonet

BC1577

unknown
T Series

BC1595

T Series

HS1572
HR8763
CB5579

FPC Type 2
FPC CPU
4x G/E SFP,

P5809Z1
P4Q10XU
RA45020031
RA45020032
CD9587
P5A08QZ
P4Q133K
P5809YY
4C81704
HR9401
HR2886
HP2392

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
4x G/E SFP,
SFP-T
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-LX
MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 2
FPC Type 1

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CPU
PIC 0
1000 BASE
SFP 0
MMB 1
PPB 0
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
1000 BASE
SFP 0
PIC 1
SMIR
MMB 1
PPB 0
FPC 4
CPU
5
CPU
PIC 0
1000 BASE
SFP 0
SFP 1
PIC 1
1000 BASE
SFP 0
SFP 1
MMB 1
PPB 0
FPC 7
...

show chassis hardware


(T640 Router)

532

REV 14
REV 02

710-001726
750-007643

HP7797
HM0853

REV 01
REV 02
REV 04
REV 07
REV 14
REV 01

740-007326
710-005555
710-003758
710-005860
710-001726
750-010240

P11E9JJ
HN2379
HP8092
HP2393
HP0968
CB5363

REV 01
REV 03

740-007326
750-003034

P4R0PNH
HD2832

FPC CPU
1x G/E QPP,
SFP-SX
MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 2
FPC Type 1
FPC CPU
1x G/E SFP,
SFP-SX
4x OC-3 SONET,

REV 02
710-005555
HN6307
REV 04
710-003758
HP5051
REV 01
710-010845
JD3872
REV 02
710-011481
JB6042
REV 01
710-005802
BC1566
REV 09
710-001726
AY4922
REV 02
750-008155
BE2114

MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 2
FPC Type 4
FPC CPU
FPC Type 2
FPC CPU
2x G/E QPP,

REV 01
REV 01
REV 01

740-007326
740-007326
750-008155

P4R0PMQ
P4R0PN9
BE2116

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
2x G/E QPP,

REV 01

740-007326
NON-JNPR
710-005555
710-003758
710-005803

P4R0PNZ
2908
AZ2246
AY4839
AZ2123

SFP-SX
SFP-T
MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 2
FPC Type 3

Serial number
19182
AX5608
HE3064
HE7864
HA5024
VH26235
VH26230
HA4508
210865700483
HD3044
HD5572
HA4712
HV2331
USC202R103
HV2332
USC202R112
HX4416
434TC004
HX4420
434TC124
JE4839
JW9163
HX4419
USC202RT05
HN7426
03L90051

Description
T640
T640 Backplane
T640 FPM Board
FPM Display
T Series CIP
AC PEM 10kW US
AC PEM 10kW US
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
RE-3.0 (RE-600)
T Series Control Board
FPC Type 3
FPC CPU
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-SR
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-ZR
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-CX4
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-LX4
E2-FPC Type 1
FPC CPU
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-LR
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-ER

REV 01
REV 03
REV 01

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 04
710-002726
FPM GBUS
REV 02
710-002901
FPM Display
REV 02
710-002897
CIP
REV 05
710-002895
PEM 0
Rev 02
740-029522
PEM 1
Rev 02
740-029522
SCG 0
REV 03
710-003423
Routing Engine 0 REV 02
740-005022
CB 0
REV 01
710-002728
FPC 2
REV 04
710-001721
CPU
REV 06
710-001726
PIC 1
REV 03
750-009567
SFP 0
REV 01
740-009898
PIC 2
REV 03
750-009567
SFP 0
REV 01
740-011268
PIC 3
REV 03
750-009567
SFP 0
REV 01
740-012056
PIC 4
REV 03
750-009567
SFP 0
REV 01
740-012058
FPC 5
REV 01
710-013553
CPU
REV 01
710-013569
PIC 0
REV 01
750-009567
SFP 0
REV 01
740-009898
PIC 1
REV 03
750-009567
SFP 0
REV 01
740-009550

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PIC 2
SFP 0
PIC 3
FPC 4
CPU
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

show chassis hardware


models (T640 Router)

show chassis hardware


extensive (T640
Router)

REV 03
REV 04
REV 01
REV 02

750-009467
NON-JNPR
750-005100
710-010845
710-011481

user@host> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Midplane
REV 04
710-002726
FPM Display
REV 02
710-002897
CIP
REV 05
710-002895
PEM 0
Rev 01
740-002595
SCG 0
REV 04
710-003423
SCG 1
REV 04
710-003423
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-005022
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
740-005022
CB 0
REV 06
710-002726
CB 1
REV 06
710-002728
FPC 5
REV 05
710-007527
PIC 0
REV 05
750-002510
PIC 1
REV 05
750-001901
FPC 6
REV 03
710-001721
PIC 1
REV 01
750-009553
SIB 4
REV 02
750-005486
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

HT7423
AY4850
JD3872
JB6042

CLEI code

1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
UNKNOW0N
1x 10GE(LAN),DWDM
FPC Type 4
FPC CPU
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-T640-S
CRAFT-T640-S
CIP-L-T640-S
PWR-T-DC-S
SCG-T-S
SCG-T-S
RE-600-2048-S
RE-600-2048-S
CHAS-BP-T640-S
CB-L-T-S
T640-FPC2
PB-2GE-SX
PB-4OC12-SON-SMIR
T640-FPC3
PC-4OC48-SON-SFP
SIB-I-T640-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FAN-REAR-TX-T640-S

user@host> show chassis hardware extensive


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
T640
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
0x01
P/N:
...........
S/N:
...........
Assembly ID: 0x0507
Assembly Version: 00.00
Date:
00-00-0000
Assembly Flags:
0x00
Version:
...........
ID: Gibson LCC Chassis
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 01 ff 05 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x20: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00
Address 0x30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x40: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Midplane
REV 04
710-002726
AX5633
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
0x01
P/N:
710-002726.
S/N:
S/N AX5633.
Assembly ID: 0x0127
Assembly Version: 01.04
Date:
06-27-2001
Assembly Flags:
0x00
Version:
REV 04.....
ID: Gibson Backplane
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: ad 01 08 00 00 90 69 0e f8 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 01 ff 01 27 01 04 52 45 56 20 30 34 00 00

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Address 0x10: 00 00 00
Address 0x20: 53 2f 4e
Address 0x30: d1 ff ff
Address 0x40: ff ff ff
FPM GBUS
REV 02
...
FPM Display
REV 02
...
CIP
REV 05
...
PEM 1
RevX02
...
SCG 0
REV 04
...
SCG 1
REV 04
...
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
...
CB 0
REV 06
...
FPC 1
REV 01
...
REV 06

show chassis hardware


(T4000 Router)

534

00 37 31 30
20 41 58 35
ff ad 01 08
ff ff ff ff
710-002901

2d
36
00
ff

30 30
33 33
00 90
ff ff
HE3245

32
00
69
ff

37
00
0e
ff

32
00
f8
ff

36
1b
00
ff

00
06
ff
ff

00
07
ff
ff

710-002897

HA4873

710-002895

HA4729

740-002595

MD21815

710-003423

HF6023

710-003423

HF6061

740-005022

210865700292

710-002728

HE3614

710-002385
710-001726

HE3009
HC0010

FPC Type 1

Serial number
JN1172F25AHA
RC8355
BBAE0927
EF6764
BBAD9210
VA00016
BBAD7248
BBAE3874
P737F-002248
P737F-002653
ED0295
EA6050
EK1173
EJ8584
EF6837
123363A01145
123363A01147
AJJ01P3
B10M03256
AJJ01M2
123363A01137
AJJ01PN
AJJ01NW
123363A01139
AJJ01KE
123363A01336
B10M01325
EF6800
AJJ01SA
AJJ01QZ
AJH0217
AJJ01TE
AJJ01KV
AJJ01MU
AJJ01R0

Description
T4000
T-series Backplane
T640 FPM Board
T1600 FPM Display
T-series CIP
Power Entry Module 6x60
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
RE-DUO-1800
RE-DUO-1800
LCC Control Board
LCC Control Board
FPC Type 5-3D
SNG PMB
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 01
710-027486
FPM GBUS
REV 13
710-002901
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
PEM 0
REV 01
740-036442
SCG 0
REV 18
710-003423
SCG 1
REV 18
710-003423
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026941
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026941
CB 0
REV 09
710-022597
CB 1
REV 09
710-022597
FPC 0
REV 26
750-032819
CPU
REV 12
711-030686
PIC 0
REV 07
750-034624
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 10
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 11
REV 01
740-031980
PIC 1
REV 07
750-034624
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-031980

Power Entry Module

RE-3.0

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Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
LMB 0
LMB 1
LMB 2
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
LMB 0
LMB 1
LMB 2
FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
Xcvr
BRIDGE
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 6
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr

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8
9
10
11

0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

0
0

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
05
04
05
07
09
08
01
10
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
04
03
04
03
11
09
03
01
03
07
07
05
06
10
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01

740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
711-034381
711-035774
711-034381
750-032819
711-030686
750-035293
740-032210
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
711-034381
711-035774
711-034381
710-033871
710-016744
750-029262
750-034781
740-032210
711-029995
710-025563
710-025563
750-010153
711-030686
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980

AJJ01TC
AJJ0364
AJD0GV3
B10M03343
AJJ01QJ
EJ8490
EJ8517
EJ8489
EG3637
EG0150
EF3657
C22CQNJ
BBAN4098
B11J04902
B11J04891
AJJ01MX
B11J04183
B11J04894
B11J04184
B11J04897
B11J04899
AJJ01TV
B11J04057
AJJ01M4
B11J04905
EG1524
EG0345
EG1522
BBAJ0768
BBAH9342
EE6789
EE6655
J11A22334
EE6572
BBAJ4657
BBAJ3073
EF4936
EF4189
BBAN4109
B11J04895
B11J04898
B11J04021
B11J04903
B11J04311
B11J04059
B11J04016
B11J04017
B11J04887
B11J04297
B11J04893
B11J04022
EE3711
AJH033X
AJJ01N0
AJJ01SV
AJJ032L
B10M01593
AJD0FF1
AJJ01NU
123363A01305
B10M00361

SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
Type-0 LMB
Type-1 LMB
Type-0 LMB
FPC Type 5-3D
SNG PMB
1x100GE
CFP-100G-LR4
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
Type-0 LMB
Type-1 LMB
Type-0 LMB
FPC Type 4-ES
ST-PMB2
100GE
100GE CFP
CFP-100G-LR4
100GE Bridge Board
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 5-3D
SNG PMB
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR

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Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
LMB 0
LMB 1
LMB 2
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
-- Rev 2
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


clei-models (T4000
Router)

show chassis hardware


detail (T4000 Router)

536

9
10
11

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
04
03
04
05
05
02
07
07
02
02

740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
711-034381
711-035774
711-034381
710-023321
710-023321
711-036340
711-036340
711-036340
711-036340
711-036340

AJJ01M7
AJJ032X
AJJ01PG
EF3838
EF3821
EF3834
ED1990
EA2768
EF8802
EG2286
EG2252
EF1358
EF8806

0
1

SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
Type-0 LMB
Type-1 LMB
Type-0 LMB
LCC Switch CPU
LCC Switch CPU
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray

Rear Fan Tray -- Rev 3

user@host> show chassis hardware clei-models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
Midplane
REV 01
710-027486
IPMJ700DRD
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
PEM 0
REV 01
740-036442
IPUPAG6KAA
SCG 0
REV 18
710-003423
SCG 1
REV 18
710-003423
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026941
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026941
CB 0
REV 09
710-022597
CB 1
REV 09
710-022597
FPC 3
PIC 0
REV 08
750-035293
XXXXXXXXBB
PIC 1
REV 10
750-034624
XXXXXXXXCC
FPC 5
REV 03
710-033871
IPUCAMBCTD
PIC 1
REV 03
750-034781
IPUIBKLMAA
FPC 6
PIC 0
REV 10
750-034624
XXXXXXXXCC
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-T1600-S
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP-L-T640-S
PWR-T-6-60-DC
SCG-T-S
SCG-T-S
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
CB-LCC-S
CB-LCC-S
PF-1CGE-CFP
PF-12XGE-SFPP
T1600-FPC4-ES
PD-1CE-CFP-FPC4
PF-12XGE-SFPP
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-T4000-S
FANTRAY-TXP-R-S

user@host> show chassis hardware detail


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN1172F25AHA
T4000
Midplane
REV 01
710-027486
RC8355
T-series Backplane
FPM GBUS
REV 13
710-002901
BBAE0927
T640 FPM Board
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
EF6764
T1600 FPM Display
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
BBAD9210
T-series CIP
PEM 0
REV 01
740-036442
VA00016
Power Entry Module 6x60
SCG 0
REV 18
710-003423
BBAD7248
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
SCG 1
REV 18
710-003423
BBAE3874
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026941
P737F-002248
RE-DUO-1800
ad0
3823 MB SMART CF
2009121602A661576157 Compact Flash
ad1
59690 MB STEC MACH-8 SSD
STM000103FDB
Disk 1
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026941
P737F-002653
RE-DUO-1800
ad0
3823 MB SMART CF
201011150153F52CF52C Compact Flash
ad1
62720 MB SMART Lite SATA Drive 2010110900150A880A88 Disk 1
CB 0
REV 09
710-022597
ED0295
LCC Control Board
CB 1
REV 09
710-022597
EA6050
LCC Control Board

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FPC 0
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
LMB 0
LMB 1
LMB 2
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
LMB 0
LMB 1
LMB 2
FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
Xcvr
BRIDGE
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 6
CPU

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2
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10
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0
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REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

26
12
07
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
07
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
05
04
05
07
09
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10
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
04
03
04
03
11
09
03
01
03
07
07
05
06

750-032819
711-030686
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
711-034381
711-035774
711-034381
750-032819
711-030686
750-035293
740-032210
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
711-034381
711-035774
711-034381
710-033871
710-016744
750-029262
750-034781
740-032210
711-029995
710-025563
710-025563
750-010153
711-030686

EK1173
EJ8584
EF6837
123363A01145
123363A01147
AJJ01P3
B10M03256
AJJ01M2
123363A01137
AJJ01PN
AJJ01NW
123363A01139
AJJ01KE
123363A01336
B10M01325
EF6800
AJJ01SA
AJJ01QZ
AJH0217
AJJ01TE
AJJ01KV
AJJ01MU
AJJ01R0
AJJ01TC
AJJ0364
AJD0GV3
B10M03343
AJJ01QJ
EJ8490
EJ8517
EJ8489
EG3637
EG0150
EF3657
C22CQNJ
BBAN4098
B11J04902
B11J04891
AJJ01MX
B11J04183
B11J04894
B11J04184
B11J04897
B11J04899
AJJ01TV
B11J04057
AJJ01M4
B11J04905
EG1524
EG0345
EG1522
BBAJ0768
BBAH9342
EE6789
EE6655
J11A22334
EE6572
BBAJ4657
BBAJ3073
EF4936
EF4189

FPC Type 5-3D


SNG PMB
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
Type-0 LMB
Type-1 LMB
Type-0 LMB
FPC Type 5-3D
SNG PMB
1x100GE
CFP-100G-LR4
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
Type-0 LMB
Type-1 LMB
Type-0 LMB
FPC Type 4-ES
ST-PMB2
100GE
100GE CFP
CFP-100G-LR4
100GE Bridge Board
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 5-3D
SNG PMB

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PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
LMB 0
LMB 1
LMB 2
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
-- Rev 2
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


models (T4000
Router)

538

0
1

12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP


SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
12x10GE (LAN/WAN) SFPP
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
Type-0 LMB
Type-1 LMB
Type-0 LMB
LCC Switch CPU
LCC Switch CPU
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
SIB-HC-3D
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray

Rear Fan Tray -- Rev 3

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
0
1
2
3
4
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7
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11

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

10
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
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01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
04
03
04
05
05
02
07
07
02
02

750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
750-034624
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
711-034381
711-035774
711-034381
710-023321
710-023321
711-036340
711-036340
711-036340
711-036340
711-036340

BBAN4109
B11J04895
B11J04898
B11J04021
B11J04903
B11J04311
B11J04059
B11J04016
B11J04017
B11J04887
B11J04297
B11J04893
B11J04022
EE3711
AJH033X
AJJ01N0
AJJ01SV
AJJ032L
B10M01593
AJD0FF1
AJJ01NU
123363A01305
B10M00361
AJJ01M7
AJJ032X
AJJ01PG
EF3838
EF3821
EF3834
ED1990
EA2768
EF8802
EG2286
EG2252
EF1358
EF8806

user@host> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version
Midplane
REV 01
FPM Display
REV 01
CIP
REV 06
PEM 0
REV 01
SCG 0
REV 18
SCG 1
REV 18
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
CB 0
REV 09
CB 1
REV 09
FPC 3
PIC 0
REV 08
PIC 1
REV 10
FPC 5
REV 03
PIC 1
REV 03
FPC 6

Part number
710-027486
710-021387
710-002895
740-036442
710-003423
710-003423
740-026941
740-026941
710-022597
710-022597

Serial number
RC8355
EF6764
BBAD9210
VA00016
BBAD7248
BBAE3874
P737F-002248
P737F-002653
ED0295
EA6050

FRU model number


CHAS-BP-T1600-S
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP-L-T640-S
PWR-T-6-60-DC
SCG-T-S
SCG-T-S
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
CB-LCC-S
CB-LCC-S

750-035293
750-034624
710-033871
750-034781

EF3657
BBAN4098
BBAJ0768
EE6655

PF-1CGE-CFP
PF-12XGE-SFPP
T1600-FPC4-ES
PD-1CE-CFP-FPC4

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PIC 0
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

show chassis hardware


lcc (TX Matrix Router)

750-034624

BBAN4109

PF-12XGE-SFPP
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-T4000-S
FAN-REAR-TXP-LCC

user@host> show chassis hardware lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
65751
T640
Midplane
REV 03
710-005608
RA1408
T640 Backplane
FPM GBUS
REV 09
710-002901
RA2784
T640 FPM Board
FPM Display
REV 05
710-002897
RA2825
FPM Display
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
HT0684
T Series CIP
PEM 0
Rev 11
740-002595
PM18483
Power Entry Module
PEM 1
Rev 11
740-002595
qb13984
Power Entry Module
SCG 0
REV 11
710-003423
HT0022
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
Routing Engine 0 REV 13
740-005022
210865700363
RE-3.0 (RE-600)
CB 0
REV 03
710-007655
HW1195
Control Board (CB-T)
FPC 1
REV 05
710-007527
HM3245
FPC Type 2
CPU
REV 14
710-001726
HM1084
FPC CPU
PIC 0
REV 02
750-007218
AZ1112
2x OC-12 ATM2 IQ, SMIR
PIC 1
REV 02
750-007745
HG3462
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
PIC 2
REV 14
750-001901
BA5390
4x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
PIC 3
REV 09
750-008155
HS3012
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
SFP 0
NON-JNPR
P1186TY
SFP-S
SFP 1
REV 01
740-007326
P11WLTF
SFP-SX
MMB 1
REV 02
710-005555
HL7514
MMB-288mbit
PPB 0
REV 04
710-003758
HM4405
PPB Type 2
PPB 1
REV 04
710-003758
AV1960
PPB Type 2
FPC 2
REV 08
710-010154
HZ3578
E-FPC Type 3
CPU
REV 05
710-010169
HZ3219
FPC CPU-Enhanced
PIC 0
REV 02
750-009567
HX2882
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
SFP 0
REV 01
740-009898
USC202U709
XENPAK-LR
PIC 1
REV 03
750-003336
HJ9954
4x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
PIC 2
REV 01
750-004535
HC0235
1x OC-192 SM SR1
PIC 3
REV 07
750-007141
HX1699
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
SFP 0
SFP 1
MMB 0
MMB 1
SPMB 0
SIB 3
B Board
SIB 4
B Board

show chassis hardware


scc (TX Matrix Router)

REV 10

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
03
03
09
07
06
07
06

740-007326
740-007326
710-010171
710-010171
710-003229
710-005781
710-005782
710-005781
710-005782

2441042
2441027
HV2365
HZ3888
HW5245
HR5927
HR5971
HR5903
HZ5275

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
MMB-5M3-288mbit
MMB-5M3-288mbit
T Series Switch CPU
SIB-L8-F16
SIB-L8-F16 (B)
SIB-L8-F16
SIB-L8-F16 (B)

user@host> show chassis hardware scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
TX Matrix
Midplane
REV 04
710-004396
RB0014
SCC Midplane
FPM GBUS
REV 04
710-004617
HW9141
SCC FPM Board
FPM Display
REV 04
710-004619
HS5950
SCC FPM
CIP 0
REV 01
710-010218
HV9151
SCC CIP
CIP 1
REV 01
710-010218
HV9152
SCC CIP
PEM 1
Rev 11
740-002595
QB13977
Power Entry Module

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Routing Engine 0 REV 05


CB 0
REV 01
SPMB 0
REV 09
SIB 3
SIB 4
REV 01
B Board
REV 01

show chassis hardware


(T1600 Router)

P11123900153
HR5964
HW5293

RE-4.0 (RE-1600)
Control Board (CB-TX)
T Series Switch CPU

710-005839
710-005840

HW1177
HW1202

SIB-S8-F16
SIB-S8-F16 (B)

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Chassis
B2703
Midplane
REV 03
710-005608
RC4137
FPM GBUS
REV 10
710-002901
DT7062
FPM Display
REV 05
710-002897
DS3067
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DT3386
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-017906
UA26344
PEM 1
Rev 18
740-002595
UF38441
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DV0941
Routing Engine 0 REV 08
740-014082
9009014502
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
740-014082
9009009591
CB 0
REV 05
710-007655
JA9360
CB 1
REV 03
710-017707
DT3251
FPC 0
REV 07
710-013558
DR4253
CPU
REV 05
710-013563
DS3902
PIC 0
REV 01
750-010618
CB5446
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
P9F11CW
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-011613
P9F15C2
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-011782
PB94K0L
PIC 1
REV 06
750-001900
HB6399
PIC 2
REV 14
750-001901
AP1092
PIC 3
REV 07
750-001900
AR8275
MMB 1
REV 07
710-010171
DS1524
FPC 1
REV 06
710-013553
DL9067
CPU
REV 04
710-013563
DM1685
PIC 0
REV 08
750-001072
AB1688
PIC 1
REV 10
750-012266
JX5519
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
AM0812S8UK6
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-011613
AM0812S8UK1
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-011782
P8N1YHG
PIC 2
REV 22
750-005634
DP0083
MMB 1
FPC 2
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr

540

740-008883
710-011709
710-003229

0
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
4
5

Description
T1600
T640 Backplane
T640 FPM Board
FPM Display
T-series CIP
Power Entry Module 3x80
Power Entry Module
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
RE-A-2000
RE-A-2000
Control Board (CB-T)
Control Board (CB-T)
E2-FPC Type 2
FPC CPU-Enhanced
4x G/E SFP, 1000 BASE
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
4x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
MMB-5M3-288mbit
E2-FPC Type 1
FPC CPU-Enhanced
1x G/E, 1000 BASE-SX
4x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x CHOC12 IQ SONET, SMIR

REV
REV
REV
REV

07
01
06
16

710-008923
710-005548
710-001726
750-007141

DN1862
HJ9899
HC0586
NC9660

MMB
FPC
FPC
10x

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
06
01
01
01

740-011613
740-011782
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011782
740-011613
750-015217
740-011782
740-013111
740-011613
NON-JNPR
740-011782

AM0812S8XAR
P920E7B
AM0812S8XAU
AM0812S8XAK
AM0812S8XAA
PAJ4NKY
AM0812S8UJW
PB81X89
AM0812S8UJX
DK3280
P8P0A3T
5090002
AM0814S93BQ
PDE0FAN
P8Q20XY

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-T
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX

REV 01

3M 288-bit
Type 3
CPU
1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE

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Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 2
PIC 3
Xcvr
Xcvr
MMB 0
MMB 1
PPB 0
PPB 1
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1

6
7

Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 2
Xcvr
PIC 3
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 4
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
Xcvr
BRIDGE
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 6
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 7
CPU
PIC 0

0
1
2
4
5

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0
1

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
05
17
01
01
03
03
02
02
01
01
07

0
REV 25

0
0

0
1
2
3

0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3

REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

17
01
32
01
01
16
09
03
05
0
02
04
04
02
04
16
01
01
01
01
01
04
04
14
09
11
01
01
01
01
13
02
02
02
02
01
01
09
15
10

740-011613
740-011613
750-004695
750-009553
740-011785
740-011785
710-004047
710-004047
710-002845
710-002845
710-010154
710-010169
750-012793
NON-JNPR
750-007141

AM0812S8UJV
AM0812S8UP7
HT4383
RL0204
PDS3T23
P6Q0F3E
HD5843
HE3208
HA4524
HA4766
HR0863
HN3422
WF5096
M64294TP
DV2127

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x Tunnel
4x OC-48 SONET
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
MMB-288mbit
MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 3
PPB Type 3
E-FPC Type 3
FPC CPU-Enhanced
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) IQ2
XFP-10G-LR
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE

740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
NON-JNPR
750-009553
740-011785
750-003700
710-010171
710-010171
710-013037
710-016744
711-029996
711-029999
740-032210
711-029995
710-025563
710-025563
710-013037
710-016744
750-012518
740-014279
740-014279
740-014279
740-014279
750-010850
710-016036
710-016036
710-013037
710-016744
750-017405
740-014289
740-014279
740-014289
740-014289
750-017405
740-011571
740-014289
740-014289
740-014289
710-025563
710-025563
710-007529
710-001726
750-012793

PFA6LTJ
P9P0XV4
P9M0TNX
P9B0TTP
PBS4LED
RL0212
PDS3T8G
DL1279
HR0821
HR0818
EB4919
BBAA4382
EB1569
EB9983
J10G80746
EB2235
BBAA7112
BBAA7149
DE3407
DA2124
DF2554
AA0745N1FX8
AA0748N1HN5
AA0748N1HT6
AA0744N1EC9
JA0329
DE9577
DK4060
DV1431
DT9020
DM6261
C701XU05Q
AA0748N1HPT
T08E19189
C715XU058
DP8772
C850XJ037
C839XU0L9
C834XU05A
C810XU0CE
DT8454
DT8366
HZ7624
HZ1413
DM5627

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
4x OC-48 SONET
SFP-SR
1x OC-192 12xMM VSR
MMB-288mbit
MMB-288mbit
FPC Type 4-ES
ST-PMB2
100GE
100GE CFP
CFP-100G-LR4
100GE Bridge Board
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 4-ES
ST-PMB2
4x OC-192 SONET XFP
XFP-OC192-SR
XFP-OC192-SR
XFP-OC192-SR
XFP-OC192-SR
1x OC-768 SONET SR
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 4-ES
ST-PMB2
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-SR
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-SR
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 3
FPC CPU
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) IQ2

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Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 2
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 3
MMB 0
MMB 1
PPB 0
PPB 1
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

542

0
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

0
1
2

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
15
03
03
04
04
10
12
07
07
07
07
07

740-011571
750-015217
740-011782
740-011782
750-015217
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
740-011613
750-009450
710-005555
710-005555
710-002845
710-002845
710-003229
710-003229
710-013074
710-013074
710-013074
710-013074
710-013074

C831XJ062
JT6762
P8Q25JU
P9B0U0K
JS4268
AM0812S8XBZ
AM0812S8XAP
AM0812S8XBY
AM0812S8XBX
P9F1652
P8Q21YC
P8Q27HQ
P8E2SSU
NB6790
HZ3450
HZ3415
HP0887
HW5255
HX3699
DT3091
DS4747
DS4942
DS4965
DS4990
DS4944

XFP-10G-SR
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x OC-192 SM SR2
MMB-288mbit
MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 3
PPB Type 3
T-series Switch CPU
T-series Switch CPU
SIB-I8-SF
SIB-I8-SF
SIB-I8-SF
SIB-I8-SF
SIB-I8-SF
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray -- Rev 2

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN113186EAHB
TXP
Midplane
REV 05
710-022574
TS3822
SFC Midplane
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
DW4701
TXP FPM Display
CIP 0
REV 05
710-023792
DW7998
TXP CIP
CIP 1
REV 05
710-023792
DW7999
TXP CIP
PEM 0
Rev 04
740-027463
UM26367
Power Entry Module
PEM 1
Rev 04
740-027463
UM26346
Power Entry Module
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
740-026942
737A-1081
RE-DUO-2600
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026942
737A-1043
RE-DUO-2600
CB 0
REV 05
710-022606
DW4435
SFC Control Board
CB 1
REV 09
710-022606
DW6100
SFC Control Board
SPMB 0
BUILTIN
SFC Switch CPU
SPMB 1
BUILTIN
SFC Switch CPU
SIB F13 0
REV 04
750-024564
DW5764
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9053
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 3
REV 04
750-024564
DW5785
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9030
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 6
SIB F13 8
REV 04
750-024564
DW5752
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9051
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 11
REV 04
750-024564
DW5782
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9058
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 12
REV 03
750-024564
DT9466
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023431
DT6556
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F2S 0/0
REV 05
710-022603
DW7898
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 05
710-023787
DW7625
F2S SIB Mezz
SIB F2S 0/2
REV 05
710-022603
DW7811
F2S SIB

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B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

Board
F2S 0/4
Board
F2S 0/6
Board
F2S 1/0
Board
F2S 1/2
Board
F2S 1/4
Board
F2S 1/6
Board
F2S 2/0
Board
F2S 2/2
Board
F2S 2/4
Board
F2S 2/6
Board
F2S 3/0
Board
F2S 3/2
Board
F2S 3/4
Board
F2S 3/6
Board
F2S 4/0
Board
F2S 4/2
Board
F2S 4/4
Board
F2S 4/6
Board
Tray 0
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

05
04
05
04
05
04
05
05
05
04
05
05
05
04
05
04
05
05
05
04
05
05
05
03
03
05
05
03
03
03
03
05
05
04
05
03
03
02
02
05

710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
760-024497
760-024497
760-024502

DW7550
DW4873
DW8509
DW4867
DW8472
DW4871
DW8497
DW7868
DW7551
DW4854
DW8496
DW7889
DW7496
DW4852
DW8498
DW4845
DW8457
DW7802
DW7562
DW4822
DW8467
DW7815
DW7518
DV0068
DT9974
DW7874
DW7601
DV0033
DT9969
DV0043
DT9948
DW5446
DW7611
DW4826
DW8458
DV0026
DT9963
DR8290
DR8293
DR8280

F2S SIB Mezz


F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
Front Fan Tray
Front Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray

REV 05
REV 02

760-024502
760-024502

DR8276
DP5643

Rear Fan Tray


Rear Fan Tray

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN11036F8AHA
T1600
Midplane
REV 03
710-017247
RC3799
T-series Backplane
FPM GBUS
REV 10
710-002901
DP7009
T640 FPM Board
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
DN7026
T1600 FPM Display
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DP6024
T-series CIP
PEM 1
Rev 02
740-023211
WA50019
Power Entry Module 4x60A
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DR6757
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
SCG 1
REV 15
710-003423
DS2225
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-026941
737F-1040
RE-DUO-1800
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026941
737F-1016
RE-DUO-1800
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
DX4011
LCC Control Board
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
DX4017
LCC Control Board
FPC 1
REV 07
710-013035
DN5847
FPC Type 3-ES

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CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
PIC 2
MMB 0
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 4
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1

544

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

REV 08
REV 05
REV 01
REV 01
REV 01
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

PIC 2
PIC 3
Xcvr 0
MMB 0
FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr 0
PIC 1

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 2
Xcvr
MMB 0
MMB 1
PPB 0
PPB 1
FPC 6
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 2
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

1
2
3
4
0

0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
6

01
01
01
03
01
04
12
08
02
04
04
05
08
04
02
22

REV 09
REV 08

710-016744
750-015217
740-011782
NON-JNPR
740-011613
740-011782
NON-JNPR
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
750-004424
750-003336
710-016036
710-013037
710-016744
750-010850
710-016036
710-016036
710-021534
710-016744
750-014627
740-011615
750-005634

DP2570
DB0418
P8Q27ZG
PDA1U0D
P9F1ALW
PBA403V
PDE09DP
PCH2P4K
PB94K0F
PBA2R2A
HJ4020
HG6073
DP3401
DR1169
DP9429
JA0332
DR0628
DR0592
DR7350
DP8096
DP9171
PDE2RVR
DS5815

ST-PMB2
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x 10GE(LAN),DWDM
4x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 4-ES
ST-PMB2
1x OC-768 SONET SR
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 1-ES
ST-PMB2
4x OC-3 1x OC-12 SFP
SFP-SR
1x CHOC12 IQ SONET, SMIR

04
07
15
14
01
16

750-002911
750-021652
NON-JNPR
710-016036
710-007529
710-001726
750-009567
740-013170
750-007141

CF4539
DR2827
8
DR0809
HS5608
HX4351
WJ8961
J05K05961
JJ8146

4x F/E, 100 BASE-TX


1x CHOC12 IQE SONET
UNKNOWN
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 3
FPC CPU
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-LR
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE

01
01
01
01
12
02
03
03
04
04
07
08
09
02
06
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
06
01
01
01

740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
740-011613
750-009567
740-013170
710-005555
710-005555
710-002845
710-002845
710-013035
710-016744
750-009567
740-013170
750-015217
740-011782
740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-011613
740-013111
740-011782
750-015217
740-011613
740-013111
740-011782

P9F117T
PBA2VCL
PB83DRB
AM0812S8UP8
WF3566
T07C94489
HZ1907
HW5283
HZ7717
HS0110
DP7486
DP2545
NE6323
T09C71959
DN4775
P7E0T6M
AM0812S8XAY
P7E0T6J
PCH2P7D
P9B0QYT
AM0812S8WQJ
9301220
P9B0TZ5
DM6747
PAP0ZB2
70191002
PBA29H8

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-LR
MMB-288mbit
MMB-288mbit
PPB Type 3
PPB Type 3
FPC Type 3-ES
ST-PMB2
1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
XENPAK-LR
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-T
SFP-SX
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-T
SFP-SX

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Xcvr 7
MMB 0
FPC 7
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 1
PIC 3
Xcvr 0
MMB 0
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
B Board
SIB 1
B Board
SIB 2
SIB 3
B Board
SIB 4
B Board
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
04
03
09
13
05
10
01
01
03
01
05
04
04
07
07
07
07

740-011613
710-016036
710-021540
710-016744
750-001901
750-001900
750-008155
740-011782
740-011782
750-014638
740-011785
710-016036
710-023321
710-023321
710-022594
710-023185
710-022594
710-023185

AM0812S8WQG
DP3238
DV3154
DT9053
HB4225
AD3644
HV0335
PCH2UKF
PCH2V19
JS9493
P6Q0ENK
DP3323
DX3004
DX3009
DW4195
DW3930
DW4179
DW3919

SFP-SX
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 2-ES
ST-PMB2
4x OC-12 SONET, SMIR
1x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x OC-48-12-3 SFP
SFP-SR
ST-MMB2
LCC Switch CPU
LCC Switch CPU
LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz
LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz

REV
REV
REV
REV

06
06
08
07

710-022594
710-023185
710-022594
710-023185

DT8251
DT5792
DW8014
DW3917

LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz
LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray -- Rev 3

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN1102270AHA
T1600
Midplane
REV 04
710-017247
RC5358
T-series Backplane
FPM GBUS
REV 10
710-002901
DS3443
T640 FPM Board
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
DS6411
T1600 FPM Display
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DS4235
T-series CIP
PEM 0
Rev 02
740-023211
VM82438
Power Entry Module 4x60A
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DS6649
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
SCG 1
REV 15
710-003423
DR6775
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-026941
737F-1083
RE-DUO-1800
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026941
737F-1104
RE-DUO-1800
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
DW8542
LCC Control Board
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
DW8530
LCC Control Board
FPC 0
REV 02
710-010845
JE2392
FPC Type 4
CPU
REV 02
710-011481
JF6820
FPC CPU-Enhanced
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
DP7259
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-014279
AA0741N1C8T
XFP-10G-LR
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-014279
AA0746N1GAM
XFP-10G-LR
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-014279
AA0747N1H0B
XFP-10G-LR
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-014279
AA0748N1HZ5
XFP-10G-LR
MMB 0
REV 03
710-010842
HY7601
ST-MMB
FPC 1
REV 16
710-013037
BBAA7398
FPC Type 4-ES
CPU
REV 09
710-016744
BBAA2329
ST-PMB2
PIC 0
REV 03
711-029996
EB1575
100GE
PIC 1
REV 06
750-034781
EB9980
100GE CFP
MMB 0
REV 04
710-025563
BBAA5325
ST-MMB2
MMB 1
REV 04
710-025563
BBAA5444
ST-MMB2
FPC 2
REV 16
710-013037
BBAA7185
FPC Type 4-ES
CPU
REV 09
710-016744
BBAA3522
ST-PMB2
PIC 0
REV 03
711-029996
EB1557
100GE
PIC 1
REV 05
750-034781
EB4660
100GE CFP

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Xcvr
BRIDGE
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 3
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
PIC 3
MMB 0
FPC 4
CPU
PIC 0

0
0

Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
PIC 2

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

PIC 3
MMB 0
FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 6
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
PIC 3
MMB 0
FPC 7
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr

546

0
1
2
3
0

0
1
3

3
4
5

1
2
3

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

0
02
04
04
10
09
13
01

01
01
17
04
06
07
22

740-032210
711-029995
710-025563
710-025563
710-021534
710-016744
750-012266
740-011613
NON-JNPR
NON-JNPR
NON-JNPR
750-007641
740-011613
750-007444
710-025563
710-013035
710-016744
750-007141

J10F73666
EB2237
BBAA5347
BBAA5401
DZ0941
DY6364
DK9192
AM0812S8WVD
PDD63Q4
PDE4G54
PD40MAG
HJ2003
AM0812S8WVG
JB6873
DZ0281
DK0614
DK1616
DM1870

CFP-100G-LR4
100GE Bridge Board
ST-MMB2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 1-ES
ST-PMB2
4x 1GE(LAN), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE
SFP-SX
1x CHSTM1 IQ SDH, SMIR
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 3-ES
ST-PMB2
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
16
05

740-011782
740-011782
740-007326
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-011782
740-011613
740-011782
750-009450
750-004424

PCL3UKW
P7E0T73
P4T0WLR
PAR1LRL
P9M0U3Z
P9M0U0C
P9M0TLG
P9M0U0F
PFA6LAP
PCH2P0U
CV2565
HH3057

SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
1x OC-192 SM SR2
1x 10GE(LAN),10GBASE-LR

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

12
04
07
05
11
01
01
32
12
01
01
01
07
07
07
07
07
01
01
01
03
02
04
08
04
11
01
02
01

750-013423
710-016036
710-013560
710-013563
750-012793
740-014289
750-004695
750-003700
750-009553
740-011785
740-011785
740-011785
710-010171
710-010171
710-013035
710-016744
750-015217
740-011613
740-011782
740-011782
750-003336
750-012793
710-016036
710-010845
710-011481
750-017405
740-014279
740-011571
740-014279

DP0403
DK1988
DR0004
DR0089
DR6107
C743XU074
HD5980
DL3770
WB8901
P9D1GTQ
PDS0MMB
PDE1KXP
DP7374
DP7404
DM0994
DM3651
DN4743
AM0812S8XB0
PB829RB
P8J1SYX
HJ9954
JM7665
DN6913
JM3958
JK3669
DP8837
753019A00277
C850XJ00P
AA0813N1RTG

MultiServices 500
ST-MMB2
E2-FPC Type 3
FPC CPU-Enhanced
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) IQ2
XFP-10G-SR
1x Tunnel
1x OC-192 12xMM VSR
4x OC-48 SONET
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
SFP-SR
MMB-5M3-288mbit
MMB-5M3-288mbit
FPC Type 3-ES
ST-PMB2
8x 1GE(TYPE3), IQ2
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
4x OC-48 SONET, SMSR
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN) IQ2
ST-MMB2
FPC Type 4
FPC CPU-Enhanced
4x 10GE (LAN/WAN) XFP
XFP-10G-LR
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-LR

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MMB 0
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
B Board
SIB 1
B Board
SIB 2
SIB 3
B Board
SIB 4
B Board
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

show chassis hardware


sfc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

04
04
04
07
07
07
07

710-010842
710-023321
710-023321
710-022594
710-023185
710-022594
710-023185

JN1971
DW3629
DW3621
DW4200
DW3932
DW4193
DW3904

ST-MMB
LCC Switch CPU
LCC Switch CPU
LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz
LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz

REV
REV
REV
REV

07
06
08
06

710-022594
710-023185
710-022594
710-023185

DW4210
DT5780
DW8019
DT5795

LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz
LCC SIB
LCC SIB Mezz
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray -- Rev 3

user@host> show chassis hardware sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN112F007AHB
TXP
Midplane
REV 05
710-022574
TS4027
SFC Midplane
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
DX0282
TXP FPM Display
CIP 0
REV 04
710-023792
DW4889
TXP CIP
CIP 1
REV 04
710-023792
DW4887
TXP CIP
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-027463
UM26368
Power Entry Module
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-026942
737A-1064
SFC RE
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026942
737A-1082
SFC RE
CB 0
REV 09
710-022606
DW6099
SFC Control Board
CB 1
REV 09
710-022606
DW6096
SFC Control Board
SPMB 0
BUILTIN
SFC Switch CPU
SPMB 1
BUILTIN
SFC Switch CPU
SIB F13 0
REV 04
710-022600
DX0841
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DX0966
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 1
REV 04
750-024564
DW5776
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9028
F13 SIB
SIB F13 3
REV 04
750-024564
DW5762
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9059
F13 SIB
SIB F13 4
REV 04
750-024564
DW5797
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9041
F13 SIB
SIB F13 6
REV 04
750-024564
DW5770
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9079
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 7
REV 04
750-024564
DW5758
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9047
F13 SIB
SIB F13 8
REV 04
750-024564
DW5761
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9043
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 9
REV 04
750-024564
DW5754
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9078
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 11
REV 04
710-022600
DX0826
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DX0967
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F13 12
REV 04
750-024564
DW5794
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023431
DW9044
F13 SIB Mezz
SIB F2S 0/0
REV 05
710-022603
DW7897
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 05
710-023787
DW7657
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 0/2
REV 05
710-022603
DW7833
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 05
710-023787
DW7526
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 0/4
REV 05
710-022603
DW7875
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 05
710-023787
DW7588
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 0/6
REV 05
710-022603
DW7860
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 05
710-023787
DW7589
NEO PMB

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SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
SIB
B
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

show chassis hardware


extensive (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

548

F2S 1/0
Board
F2S 1/2
Board
F2S 1/4
Board
F2S 1/6
Board
F2S 2/0
Board
F2S 2/2
Board
F2S 2/4
Board
F2S 2/6
Board
F2S 3/0
Board
F2S 3/2
Board
F2S 3/4
Board
F2S 3/6
Board
F2S 4/0
Board
F2S 4/2
Board
F2S 4/4
Board
F2S 4/6
Board
Tray 0
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

04
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
06

710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
710-022603
710-023787
760-024497
760-024497
760-024502
760-024502
760-024502
760-024502

DW4820
DW8510
DW7849
DW7525
DW7927
DW7556
DW7866
DW7651
DW7880
DW7523
DW7895
DW7591
DW7907
DW7590
DW7785
DW7524
DW7782
DW7634
DW7793
DW7548
DW7779
DW7587
DW7930
DW7505
DW7867
DW7656
DW7917
DW7640
DW7929
DW7643
DW7870
DW7635
DV7831
DV9614
DV9618
DV9616
DV7807
DV7828

F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
F2S SIB Mezz
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
F2S SIB
NEO PMB
Front Fan Tray
Front Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware extensive


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN112F007AHB
TXP
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
0x02
S/N:
JN112F007AHB
Assembly ID: 0x052c
Assembly Version: 00.00
Date:
00-00-0000
Assembly Flags:
0x00
ID: TXP
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 02 ff 05 2c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x20: 4a 4e 31 31 32 46 30 30 37 41 48 42 00 00 00 00
Address 0x30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x40: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x50: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x60: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x70: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

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Midplane
REV 05
710-022574
TS4027
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
P/N:
710-022574
S/N:
Assembly ID: 0x0962
Assembly Version:
Date:
03-23-2009
Assembly Flags:
Version:
REV 05
ID: SFC Midplane
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: ad 01 ff ff 00 1d b5 14 00 00 ff ff
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 01 ff 09 62 01 05 52 45 56 20
Address 0x10: 00 00 00 00 37 31 30 2d 30 32 32 35
Address 0x20: 53 2f 4e 20 54 53 34 30 32 37 00 00
Address 0x30: d9 ff ff ff ad 01 ff ff 00 1d b5 14
Address 0x40: ff ff ff ff 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x50: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x60: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x70: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
DX0282
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
P/N:
710-024027
S/N:
Assembly ID: 0x096c
Assembly Version:
Date:
02-10-2009
Assembly Flags:
Version:
REV 03
ID: TXP FPM Display
FRU Model Number:
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 01 ff 09 6c 01 03 52 45 56 20
Address 0x10: 00 00 00 00 37 31 30 2d 30 32 34 30
Address 0x20: 53 2f 4e 20 44 58 30 32 38 32 00 00
Address 0x30: d9 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x40: ff ff ff ff 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x50: 52 41 46 54 2d 54 58 50 00 00 00 00
Address 0x60: 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x70: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
CIP 0
REV 04
710-023792
DW4889
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
P/N:
710-023792
S/N:
Assembly ID: 0x0969
Assembly Version:
Date:
01-26-2009
Assembly Flags:
Version:
REV 04
ID: TXP CIP
FRU Model Number:
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff

show chassis hardware


clei-models (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

SFC Midplane
0x01
S/N TS4027
01.05
0x00

ff ff ff ff
30
37
00
00
ff
ff
ff
ff

35
34
17
00
ff
ff
ff
ff

00
00
03
ff
ff
ff
ff
ff
TXP

00
00
07
ff
ff
ff
ff
ff
FPM Display

0x01
S/N DX0282
01.03
0x00
CRAFT-TXP
ff ff ff ff
30
32
00
ff
00
00
ff
ff

33
37
0a
ff
00
00
ff
ff

00
00
02
ff
00
00
ff
ff
TXP

00
00
07
ff
43
00
ff
ff
CIP

0x01
S/N DW4889
01.04
0x00
CIP-TXP
ff ff ff ff

user@host> show chassis hardware clei-models


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 05
710-022574
CHAS-BP-TXP-S
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
CRAFT-TXP-S
CIP 0
REV 05
710-023792
CIP-TXP-S
CIP 1
REV 05
710-023792
CIP-TXP-S
PEM 0
Rev 04
740-027463
IPUPAFGKTA
PWR-TXP-7-60-DC
PEM 1
Rev 04
740-027463
IPUPAFGKTA
PWR-TXP-7-60-DC
Routing Engine 0 REV 06
740-026942
RE-DUO-C2600-16G-S
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026942
RE-DUO-C2600-16G-S
CB 0
REV 05
710-022606
CB-TXP-S
CB 1
REV 09
710-022606
CB-TXP-S

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SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

F13 0
F13 3
F13 8
F13 11
F13 12
F2S 0/0
F2S 0/2
F2S 0/4
F2S 0/6
F2S 1/0
F2S 1/2
F2S 1/4
F2S 1/6
F2S 2/0
F2S 2/2
F2S 2/4
F2S 2/6
F2S 3/0
F2S 3/2
F2S 3/4
F2S 3/6
F2S 4/0
F2S 4/2
F2S 4/4
F2S 4/6
Tray 0
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

04
04
04
04
03
05
05
04
04
04
05
04
05
04
04
05
04
05
03
05
03
03
05
04
03
02
02
05

750-024564
750-024564
750-024564
750-024564
750-024564
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
760-024497
760-024497
760-024502

SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
SIB-TXP-F2S-S
FANTRAY-TXP-H-S
FANTRAY-TXP-H-S
FANTRAY-TXP-V-S

REV 05
REV 02

760-024502
760-024502

FANTRAY-TXP-V-S
FANTRAY-TXP-V-S

lcc0-re0:
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Item
Version Part number CLEI code
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 03
710-017247
CHAS-BP-T1600-S
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
CIP-L-T640-S
PEM 1
Rev 02
740-023211
IPUPAC8KTA
PWR-T1600-4-60-DC-S
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
SCG-T-S
SCG 1
REV 15
710-003423
SCG-T-S
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-026941
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026941
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
CB-LCC-S
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
CB-LCC-S
FPC 1
REV 07
710-013035
T640-FPC3-ES
PIC 0
REV 05
750-015217
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
PIC 1
REV 03
750-004424
PC-1XGE-LR
PIC 2
REV 01
750-003336
PC-4OC48-SON-SMSR
FPC 3
REV 12
710-013037
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 02
750-010850
PD-1OC768-SON-SR
FPC 4
REV 05
710-021534
T640-FPC1-ES
PIC 0
REV 04
750-014627
PB-4OC3-1OC12-SON-SFP
PIC 1
REV 22
750-005634
PB-1CHOC12SMIR-QPP
PIC 2
REV 09
750-002911
PB-4FE-TX
PIC 3
REV 08
750-021652
PB-1CHOC12-STM4-IQE-SFP
FPC 5
REV 07
710-007529
T640-FPC3
PIC 0
REV 14
750-009567
PC-1XGE-XENPAK
PIC 1
REV 16
750-007141
PC-10GE-SFP
PIC 2
REV 12
750-009567
PC-1XGE-XENPAK

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FPC 6
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
FPC 7
PIC 0
PIC 1
PIC 2
PIC 3
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 3
SIB 4
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

07
09
06
06
03
13
05
10
03
07
07
06
08

710-013035
750-009567
750-015217
750-015217
710-021540
750-001901
750-001900
750-008155
750-014638
710-022594
710-022594
710-022594
710-022594

T640-FPC3-ES
PC-1XGE-XENPAK
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
T640-FPC2-ES
PB-4OC12-SON-SMIR
PB-1OC48-SON-SMSR
PB-2GE-SFP-QPP
PB-1OC48-SON-B-SFP
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-TXP-R-S

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 04
710-017247
CHAS-BP-T1600-S
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
CIP-L-T640-S
PEM 0
Rev 02
740-023211
IPUPAC8KTA
PWR-T1600-4-60-DC-S
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
SCG-T-S
SCG 1
REV 15
710-003423
SCG-T-S
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-026941
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026941
RE-DUO-C1800-8G-S
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
CB-LCC-S
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
CB-LCC-S
FPC 0
REV 02
710-010845
T640-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 1
REV 16
710-013037
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 1
REV 06
750-034781
PD-1CE-CFP
FPC 2
REV 16
710-013037
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 1
REV 05
750-034781
PD-1CE-CFP
FPC 3
REV 10
710-021534
T640-FPC1-ES
PIC 0
REV 13
750-012266
PB-4GE-TYPE1-SFP-IQ2
PIC 1
REV 01
750-007641
PE-1GE-SFP-QPP
PIC 3
REV 17
750-007444
PB-1CHSTM1-SMIR-QPP
FPC 4
REV 06
710-013035
T640-FPC3-ES
PIC 0
REV 22
750-007141
PC-10GE-SFP
PIC 1
REV 16
750-009450
PC-1OC192-SON-SR2
PIC 2
REV 05
750-004424
PC-1XGE-LR
PIC 3
REV 12
750-013423
PC-MS-500-3
FPC 5
REV 07
710-013560
T640-FPC3-E2
PIC 0
REV 11
750-012793
PC-1XGE-TYPE3-XFP-IQ2
PIC 1
REV 01
750-004695
PC-TUNNEL
PIC 2
REV 32
750-003700
PC-1OC192-SON-VSR
PIC 3
REV 12
750-009553
PC-4OC48-SON-SFP
FPC 6
REV 07
710-013035
T640-FPC3-ES
PIC 0
REV 07
750-015217
PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2
PIC 1
REV 03
750-003336
PC-4OC48-SON-SMSR
PIC 3
REV 02
750-012793
PC-1XGE-TYPE3-XFP-IQ2
FPC 7
REV 08
710-010845
T640-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
PD-4XGE-XFP
SIB 0
REV 07
710-022594
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 1
REV 07
710-022594
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 3
REV 07
710-022594
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 4
REV 08
710-022594
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Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

show chassis hardware


detail (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-T-S
FANTRAY-TXP-R-S

user@host> show chassis hardware detail


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN111B023AHB
TXP
Midplane
REV 01
710-022574
TR7990
SFC Midplane
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
DW4699
TXP FPM Display
CIP 0
REV 01
710-023792
DR1437
TXP CIP
CIP 1
REV 02
710-023792
DS4564
TXP CIP
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-027463
UM26360
Power Entry Module
Routing Engine 0 REV 01
740-026942
737A-1024
SFC RE
ad0
3887 MB SMART CF
200811050193CEB1CEB1 Compact Flash
ad1
30533 MB SAMSUNG MCBQE32G8MPP-0V SY814A0762
Disk 1
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026942
737A-1024
SFC RE
ad0
3887 MB SMART CF
20081105004C19A019A0 Compact Flash
ad1
30533 MB SAMSUNG MCBQE32G8MPP-0V SY814A0794
Disk 1
CB 0
REV 03
710-022606
DR7134
SFC Control Board
CB 1
REV 01
710-022606
DP8890
SFC Control Board
SPMB 0
BUILTIN
SFC Switch CPU
SPMB 1
BUILTIN
SFC Switch CPU
SIB F13 0
REV 03
750-024564
DT9478
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023431
DT6554
F13 SIB
SIB F13 1
REV 03
750-024564
DT9454
F13 SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023431
DT6551
F13 SIB
SIB F2S 0/0
REV 02
710-022603
DT2838
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023787
DT1725
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 0/2
REV 02
710-022603
DT2824
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023787
DT1706
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 0/4
REV 02
710-022603
DT2822
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023787
DT1696
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 0/6
REV 02
710-022603
DT2823
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023787
DT1717
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 1/0
REV 03
710-022603
DV0059
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023787
DT9942
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 1/2
REV 02
710-022603
DT2826
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 02
710-023787
DT1713
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 1/4
REV 03
710-022603
DV0092
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023787
DV0000
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 1/6
REV 03
710-022603
DV0079
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023787
DT9972
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 2/0
REV 03
710-022603
DV0100
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023787
DT9925
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 2/2
REV 03
710-022603
DV0050
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023787
DV0005
NEO PMB
SIB F2S 2/4
REV 03
710-022603
DV0097
F2S SIB
B Board
REV 03
710-023787
DT9936
NEO PMB
Fan Tray 0
REV 02
760-024497
DR8286
Front Fan Tray
Fan Tray 1
REV 06
760-024497
DV9624
Front Fan Tray
Fan Tray 2
REV 02
760-024502
DR8259
Rear Fan Tray
Fan Tray 3
REV 02
760-024502
DR8270
Rear Fan Tray
Fan Tray 4
REV 02
760-024502
DR8284
Rear Fan Tray
Fan Tray 5
REV 06
760-024502
DV7813
Rear Fan Tray
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Item
Chassis
Midplane
FPM GBUS
FPM Display
CIP
PEM 0
SCG 0
SCG 1
Routing Engine 0
ad0
3887 MB
ad1
30533 MB
Routing Engine 1
ad0
3887 MB
ad1
30533 MB
CB 0
CB 1
FPC 0
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
MMB 0
MMB 1
FPC 1
CPU
PIC 0
PIC 1
MMB 0
MMB 1
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
B Board
SIB 1
B Board
SIB 2
B Board
SIB 3
B Board
SIB 4
B Board
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

show chassis hardware


models (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

Version

Part number

Serial number
Description
JN1101F27AHA
T1600
REV 04
710-017247
RC5317
T Series Backplane
REV 10
710-002901
DS8197
T640 FPM Board
REV 01
710-021387
DS6433
T1600 FPM Display
REV 06
710-002895
DS1493
T Series CIP
Rev 08
740-017906
UD26601
Power Entry Module 3x80
REV 15
710-003423
DP5847
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
REV 15
710-003423
DR0924
T640 Sonet Clock Gen.
REV 01
740-026942
737F-1024
LCC RE
SMART CF
2008110502B63E513E51 Compact Flash
SAMSUNG MCBQE32G8MPP-0V SY814A1208
Disk 1
REV 01
740-026942
737F-1024
LCC RE
SMART CF
2008110500F9A8A8A8A8 Compact Flash
SAMSUNG MCBQE32G8MPP-0V SY814A1076
Disk 1
REV 05
710-022597
DV4264
LCC Control Board
REV 03
710-022597
DP8558
LCC Control Board
REV 14
710-013037
DS9967
FPC Type 4-ES
REV 08
710-016744
DS3989
ST-PMB2
REV 12
750-013198
DL7506
1x Tunnel
REV 12
750-013198
DL7505
1x Tunnel
REV 01
710-025563
DS8524
ST-MMB2
REV 01
710-025563
DS8373
ST-MMB2
REV 14
710-013037
DT0027
FPC Type 4-ES
REV 09
710-016744
DS7684
ST-PMB2
REV 12
750-013198
DL7512
1x Tunnel
REV 12
750-013198
DL7498
1x Tunnel
REV 01
710-025563
DS8494
ST-MMB2
REV 01
710-025563
DS8436
ST-MMB2
REV 04
710-023321
DV3867
LCC Switch CPU
REV 02
710-023321
DP0238
LCC Switch CPU
REV 06
710-022594
DT8268
LCC SIB
REV 06
710-023185
DT5791
LCC SIB Mezz
REV 06
710-022594
DT8261
LCC SIB
REV 06
710-023185
DT5769
LCC SIB Mezz
REV 04
710-022594
DS2315
LCC SIB
REV 06
710-023185
DT5788
LCC SIB Mezz
REV 06
710-022594
DT8253
LCC SIB
REV 06
710-023185
DT5811
LCC SIB Mezz
REV 06
710-022594
DT8248
LCC SIB
REV 06
710-023185
DT5812
LCC SIB Mezz
Front Top Fan Tray
Front Bottom Fan Tray
Rear Fan Tray

user@host> show chassis hardware models


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
FRU model number
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
DX0282
CRAFT-TXP
CIP 0
REV 04
710-023792
DW4889
CIP-TXP
CIP 1
REV 04
710-023792
DW4887
CIP-TXP
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-027463
UM26368

Routing Engine 0 REV 01


740-026942
737A-1064
RE-TXP-SFC-DUO-2600-16G
Routing Engine 1 REV 01
740-026942
737A-1082
RE-TXP-SFC-DUO-2600-16G
CB 0
REV 09
710-022606
DW6099
CB-TXP
CB 1
REV 09
710-022606
DW6096
CB-TXP
SIB F13 1
REV 04
750-024564
DW5776
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB F13 3
REV 04
750-024564
DW5762
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB F13 4
REV 04
750-024564
DW5797
SIB-TXP-F13

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SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan

F13 6
F13 7
F13 8
F13 9
F13 12
F2S 0/0
F2S 0/2
F2S 0/4
F2S 0/6
F2S 1/0
F2S 1/2
F2S 1/4
F2S 1/6
F2S 2/0
F2S 2/2
F2S 2/4
F2S 2/6
F2S 3/0
F2S 3/2
F2S 3/4
F2S 3/6
F2S 4/0
F2S 4/2
F2S 4/4
F2S 4/6
Tray 0
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

04
04
04
04
04
05
05
05
05
04
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
06
06
06
06
06
06

750-024564
750-024564
750-024564
750-024564
750-024564
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
710-022603
760-024497
760-024497
760-024502
760-024502
760-024502
760-024502

DW5770
DW5758
DW5761
DW5754
DW5794
DW7897
DW7833
DW7875
DW7860
DW4820
DW7849
DW7927
DW7866
DW7880
DW7895
DW7907
DW7785
DW7782
DW7793
DW7779
DW7930
DW7867
DW7917
DW7929
DW7870
DV7831
DV9614
DV9618
DV9616
DV7807
DV7828

SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13
SIB-TXP-F13

SIB-TXP-F2S

FANTRAY-TXP-F
FANTRAY-TXP-F
FANTRAY-TXP-R
FANTRAY-TXP-R
FANTRAY-TXP-R
FANTRAY-TXP-R

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 03
710-017247
RC3765
CHAS-BP-T1600-S
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
DN5441
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DP6021
CIP-L-T640-S
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-017906
UA26384
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
PEM 1
Rev 07
740-017906
UA26296
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DR0875
SCG-T-S
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
DW8534
CB-LCC
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
DW8527
CB-LCC
FPC 4
REV 12
710-013037
DJ8717
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
DP8795
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 11
750-017405
DP8794
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 6
REV 14
710-013037
DS5335
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 13
750-017405
DS7634
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 13
750-017405
DS7637
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 7
REV 07
710-013035
DM0990
T1600-FPC3-ES
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
JJ8067
PC-10GE-SFP
PIC 1
REV 08
750-015749
WE9598
PC-1OC192-SON-XFP
PIC 2
REV 10
750-009450
HX6466
PC-1OC192-SON-SR2
SIB 0
REV 08
710-022594
DW8033
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 1
REV 08
710-022594
DW8044
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 2
REV 08
710-022594
DW8020
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 3
REV 08
710-022594
DW8063
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 4
REV 08
710-022594
DW8064
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
Fan Tray 0
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 1
FANTRAY-T-S

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Fan Tray 2

FANTRAY-TXP-R-S

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 04
710-017247
RC5361
CHAS-BP-T1600-S
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
DS6430
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DS4239
CIP-L-T640-S
PEM 0
Rev 08
740-017906
UD26649
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DP5820
SCG-T-S
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
DW8523
CB-LCC
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
DW8528
CB-LCC
FPC 4
REV 12
710-013037
DP8509
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
DP8808
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 11
750-017405
DP7263
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 6
REV 14
710-013037
DS9961
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 13
750-017405
DS5532
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 13
750-017405
DS7639
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 7
REV 03
710-013035
DF5564
T1600-FPC3-ES
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
JJ8063
PC-10GE-SFP
SIB 0
REV 08
710-022594
DW8035
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 1
REV 10
710-022594
DX7672
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 2
REV 08
710-022594
DW8060
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 3
REV 08
710-022594
DW8072
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 4
REV 08
710-022594
DW8043
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
Fan Tray 0
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 1
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 2
FANTRAY-TXP-R-S
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 03
710-017247
RC3956
CHAS-BP-T1600-S
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
DN7030
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DM3962
CIP-L-T640-S
PEM 0
Rev 08
740-017906
UD26519
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
PEM 1
Rev 07
740-017906
UC26601
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DP0277
SCG-T-S
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
DW8524
CB-LCC
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
DW8536
CB-LCC
FPC 4
REV 12
710-013037
DR1194
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 11
750-017405
DP8811
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 11
750-017405
DP8823
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 5
REV 12
710-013037
DR1184
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 1
REV 11
750-017405
DP4744
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 6
REV 12
710-013037
DN8622
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 14
750-012518
JY9924
PD-4OC192-SON-XFP
PIC 1
REV 11
750-017405
DP8776
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 7
REV 04
710-013560
JR3968
T640-FPC3-E2
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
NC9330
PC-10GE-SFP
SIB 0
REV 07
710-022594
DW4217
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 1
REV 07
710-022594
DW4213
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 2
REV 07
710-022594
DW4189
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 3
REV 07
710-022594
DW4173
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 4
REV 07
710-022594
DW4201
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
Fan Tray 0
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 1
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 2
FANTRAY-TXP-R-S

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lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
FRU model number
Midplane
REV 04
710-017247
RC5319
CHAS-BP-T1600-S
FPM Display
REV 01
710-021387
DS6402
CRAFT-T1600-S
CIP
REV 06
710-002895
DR9973
CIP-L-T640-S
PEM 0
Rev 07
740-017906
UC26496
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
PEM 1
Rev 07
740-017906
UC26599
PWR-T1600-3-80-DC-S
SCG 0
REV 15
710-003423
DP5831
SCG-T-S
CB 0
REV 06
710-022597
DW8533
CB-LCC
CB 1
REV 06
710-022597
DW8538
CB-LCC
FPC 0
REV 14
710-013037
DS5345
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 13
750-017405
DS7641
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 13
750-017405
DS5479
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 1
REV 14
710-013037
DS7338
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 13
750-017405
DS7631
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 13
750-017405
DS7632
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 2
REV 14
710-013037
DS9962
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 13
750-017405
DS7581
PD-4XGE-XFP
PIC 1
REV 13
750-017405
DS7627
PD-4XGE-XFP
FPC 4
REV 10
710-010845
JZ6573
T640-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 14
750-012518
JT5124
PD-4OC192-SON-XFP
FPC 5
REV 14
710-013037
DT0016
T1600-FPC4-ES
PIC 0
REV 14
750-012518
JY9918
PD-4OC192-SON-XFP
FPC 7
REV 07
710-013035
DM0967
T1600-FPC3-ES
PIC 0
REV 16
750-007141
JJ8059
PC-10GE-SFP
PIC 1
REV 13
750-004695
DM5712
PC-TUNNEL
SIB 0
REV 07
710-022594
DW4174
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 1
REV 07
710-022594
DW4207
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 2
REV 06
710-022594
DT8231
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 3
REV 07
710-022594
DW4175
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
SIB 4
REV 07
710-022594
DW4209
SIB-TXP-T1600-S
Fan Tray 0
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 1
FANTRAY-T-S
Fan Tray 2
FANTRAY-TXP-R-S

show chassis hardware


(16-Port 10-Gigabit
Ethernet MPC with
SFP+ Optics [MX
Series Routers])

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 03
710-013698
FPM Board
REV 03
710-014974
PDM
Rev 03
Module
PEM 0
Rev 04
in
PEM 1
Rev 04
in
PEM 2
Rev 04
in
Routing Engine 0 REV 07
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
CB 0
REV 03
CB 1
REV 03
CB 2
REV 03
FPC 4
REV 02
CPU
REV 02
PIC 0
PIC 1

556

740-013110

Serial number
JN112D865AFA
TS3339
WW6267

Description
MX960
MX960 Backplane
Front Panel Display

QCS12485026

Power Distribution

740-013682

QCS12434086

PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC

740-013682

QCS1243408Z

PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC

740-013682

QCS1243407X

PS 1.7kW; 200-240VAC

9009009677
9009011510
XF0394
XF0550
XD7455
JR6127
JX0129
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

RE-S-1300
RE-S-1300
MX SCB
MX SCB
MX SCB
MPC M 16x 10GE
AS PMB
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+

740-015113
740-015113
710-021523
710-021523
710-021523
750-028467
711-029089
BUILTIN
BUILTIN

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PIC 2
PIC 3
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1

show chassis hardware


(MPC3E [MX Series
Routers])

REV 05
REV 05

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
740-014971
740-014971

user@host> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 05
710-017414
FPM Board
REV 02
710-017254

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
TP9990
VS1709

4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
4x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
Fan Tray
Fan Tray

Serial number
JN1101AFEAFB
TR4444
KG6056

Description
MX480
MX480 Midplane
Front Panel Display

PEM 0

Rev 03

740-017330

QCS082090FC

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

PEM 1

Rev 03

740-017330

QCS082090FD

PS 1.2-1.7kW; 100-240V

Routing Engine 0 REV 07


740-013063
Routing Engine 1 REV 07
740-013063
CB 0
REV 07
710-021523
CB 1
REV 03
710-021523
FPC 1
REV 04.1.07 750-033205
CPU
REV 01
711-035209
MIC 1
REV 10
750-033199
PIC 2
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-032210
FPC 2
REV 26
750-016670
CPU
REV 07
710-013713
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011613
PIC 1
BUILTIN
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011613
PIC 2
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 02
740-011613
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-011613
PIC 3
BUILTIN
Xcvr 5
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-011613
Xcvr 9
REV 01
740-011613
FPC 3
REV 12.2.09 750-033205
CPU
REV 03
711-035209
MIC 0
REV 05
750-033199
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-032210
MIC 1
REV 02
750-033199
PIC 2
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-032210
FPC 4
REV 12.3.09 750-033205
CPU
REV 03
711-035209
MIC 0
REV 05
750-033199
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
NON-JNPR
MIC 1
REV 10
750-033199
PIC 2
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-035329
FPC 5
REV 06
750-024884
CPU
REV 02
711-028401
MIC 0
REV 05
750-028387
PIC 0
BUILTIN
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-014289
Xcvr 1
REV 02
740-014289

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9009004124
9009005569
XZ3587
KH8306
P1240
YL0504
YX4495
BUILTIN
C22CQNE
KH0045
KF5448
BUILTIN
PF21JHU
BUILTIN
AM0813S8ZL6
BUILTIN
PGL2KYF
AM0806S8N4P
BUILTIN
AM0815S967N
AM0806S8N1X
AM0815S967J
AM0815S967M
YR9443
YL6931
YR3269
BUILTIN
ULH0KG3
YG3245
BUILTIN
ULH0KGF
YR9437
YT5857
YR3295
BUILTIN
X12000187
YX4518
BUILTIN
X12J00008
JW9769
JR6158
JR6197
BUILTIN
T07M71112
T08L85610

RE-S-2000
RE-S-2000
MX SCB
MX SCB
MPC Type 3
HMPC PMB 2G
1X100GE CFP
1X100GE CFP
CFP-100G-LR4
DPCE 40x 1GE R EQ
DPC PMB
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) EQ
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
SFP-SX
MPC Type 3
HMPC PMB 2G
1X100GE CFP
1X100GE CFP
CFP-100G-LR4
1X100GE CFP
1X100GE CFP
CFP-100G-LR4
MPC Type 3
HMPC PMB 2G
1X100GE CFP
1X100GE CFP
CFP-100G-SR10
1X100GE CFP
1X100GE CFP
CFP-100G-SR10
MPC Type 2 3D EQ
MPC PMB 2G Proto
3D 4x 10GE XFP
2x 10GE XFP
XFP-10G-SR
XFP-10G-SR

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PIC 1
MIC 1

REV 22

PIC 2
Xcvr 0
Xcvr 1
PIC 3
Xcvr 5
Xcvr 9
Fan Tray

REV 01
REV 01
REV 01
REV 02

BUILTIN
750-028392

BUILTIN
YM0053

2x 10GE XFP
3D 20x 1GE(LAN) SFP

BUILTIN
740-011613
740-011613
BUILTIN
740-013111
740-013111

BUILTIN
AM0703S005B
E07L01352
BUILTIN
6500217
8499527

10x 1GE(LAN) SFP


SFP-SX
SFP-SX
10x 1GE(LAN) SFP
SFP-T
SFP-T
Left Fan Tray

The PIC number for MIC 1 always starts from 2 (even if the first MIC is a 1X100GE CFP or
a legacy MIC).
show chassis hardware
(QFX3500 Switches)

show chassis hardware


detail (QFX3500
Switches)

user@switch> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Routing Engine 0
BUILTIN
FPC 0
REV 04
750-044071
CPU
BUILTIN
PIC 0
BUILTIN
PIC 1
BUILTIN
MGMT BRD
REV 02
750-044063
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-011614
Xcvr 1
REV 02
740-013111
Power Supply 0
Rev 04
740-032091
Power Supply 1
REV 00
740-041741
Fan Tray 0
Front Airlfow
Fan Tray 1
Front Airlfow
Fan Tray 2
Front Airlfow
user@switch> show chassis hardware detail
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Routing Engine 0
BUILTIN
FPC 0
REV 05
750-036931

CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr

558

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589
740-030589

Serial number
BUILTIN
BBAR3902
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
BBAR0398
AC0946S0BD1
A281922
UI00677
VJ00162

Description
QFX3500
QFX Routing Engine
QFX3500-48S4Q-AFI
FPC CPU
48x 10G-SFP+
15x 10G-SFP+
QFX3500-MGMT-SFP-AFO
SFP-LX10
SFP-T
JPSU-650W-AC-AFI
JPSU-650W-AC-AFO
QFX Fan Tray, Back to
QFX Fan Tray, Back to
QFX Fan Tray, Back to

Serial number
JN000TEST5
BUILTIN
EE0823

Description
QFX3500
QFX Routing Engine
QFX3500-48S4Q-AFI

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
S99E270079
S9AK450099
S99E270078
S9AK450098
S99E270075
S9AK450093
S9AK450097
S9AK450095
S99E270072
S99E270073
S99E270080
S9AK450169
S99E270076
S9AK450167
S9AK450170

FPC CPU
48x 10G-SFP+
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK

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Xcvr 15
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450166
Xcvr 16
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450092
Xcvr 17
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450163
Xcvr 18
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450094
Xcvr 19
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450100
Xcvr 20
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450168
Xcvr 21
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450165
Xcvr 22
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450073
Xcvr 23
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450164
Xcvr 24
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450074
Xcvr 25
REV 01
740-030589
SA62270195
Xcvr 26
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450078
Xcvr 27
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450024
Xcvr 28
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450027
Xcvr 29
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450080
Xcvr 30
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450030
Xcvr 31
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450025
Xcvr 32
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450023
Xcvr 33
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450075
Xcvr 34
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450161
Xcvr 35
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450071
Xcvr 36
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450072
Xcvr 37
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450022
Xcvr 38
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450021
Xcvr 39
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450175
Xcvr 40
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450162
Xcvr 41
REV 01
740-030589
S99E270074
Xcvr 42
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450174
Xcvr 43
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450077
Xcvr 44
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450076
Xcvr 45
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450026
Xcvr 46
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450079
Xcvr 47
REV 01
740-030589
S9AK450029
PIC 1
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-032986
QA170087
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-032986
QA360442
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-032986
QA170091
Xcvr 12
REV 01
740-032986
QA170042
MGMT BRD
REV 08
750-036946
EE0731
Power Supply 0
Rev 04
740-032091
UI00690
Power Supply 1
Rev 04
740-032091
UI00679
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1

show chassis hardware


models (QFX3500
Switches)

user@switch> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Routing Engine 0
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
FPC 0
REV 02
711-032234
EC4074
Power Supply 0
PSMI 2C 11-d65800
--

show chassis hardware


clei-models (QFX3500
Switches)

user@switch> show chassis hardware clei-models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
Routing Engine 0
BUILTIN
FPC 0
REV 02
711-032234
Power Supply 0
PSMI 2C 11-d65800

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SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
SFP+-10G-LPBK
15x 10G-SFP+
QSFP+-40G-SR4
QSFP+-40G-SR4
QSFP+-40G-SR4
QSFP+-40G-SR4
QFX3500-MB
QFX PS 650W AC
QFX PS 650W AC
QFX Fan Tray
QFX Fan Tray

FRU model number

FRU model number

559

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show chassis hardware


interconnect-device
(QFabric Switches)

user@switch> show chassis hardware interconnect-device interconnect1


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
REV 07
QFX_olive
Midplane
REV 07
750-021261
BH0208188289
QFX Midplane
CB 0
REV 07
750-021261
BH0208188289
QFXIC08-CB4S

show chassis hardware


node-device (QFabric
Switches)

user@switch> show chassis hardware node-device node1


Routing Engine 0
BUILTIN
BUILTIN
QFX Routing Engine
node1
REV 05
711-032234
ED3694
QFX3500-48S4Q-AFI

CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr 8
...

show chassis hardware


(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

560

REV 01

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
740-030658

user@switch> show chassis hardware


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number
Chassis
Midplane
REV 03
711-031896
FPM
REV 08
760-030647
PDU 0
Rev 05
740-032019
PSM 0
Rev 05
740-032022
PSM 1
Rev 04
740-032022
PSM 2
Rev 04
740-032022
PSM 3
Rev 05
740-032022
CCG 0
REV 04
750-030653
CCG 1
REV 04
750-030653
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026942
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026942
CB 0
REV 08
750-030625
CB 1
REV 08
750-030625
FPC 0
REV 18
750-036844
CPU
REV 12
711-030686
FPC 2
REV 13
750-036844
CPU
REV 09
711-030686
PIC 0
REV 14
750-031913
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-031981
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-031981
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 10
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 11
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 12
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 14
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 15
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 16
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 19
REV 01
740-021309
Xcvr 21
REV 01
740-031980
Xcvr 22
REV 01
740-031981
Xcvr 23
REV 01
740-031980
FPC 3
REV 13
750-036844
CPU
REV 09
711-030686
PIC 1
REV 10
750-031903

BUILTIN
BUILTIN
AD0946A028B

FPC CPU
48x 10G-SFP+
SFP+-10G-USR

Serial number
JN11D1FD7AJA
ABAC5589
EG1679
ZE00006
ZJ00018
ZC00052
ZD00051
ZJ00060
EG3703
EG3698
P737A-002231
P737A-002438
EG5519
EG5516
EJ3080
EJ3260
EG5065
EG4082
EG5127
143363A00240
UK90PZ1
AD1141A04XH
UK90Q46
AD1141A04X4
B11H02560
B11C01589
AD1141A04XF
123363A01094
AK80LKF
183363A01528
193363A01079
AK80MC8
AJC0BHC
J08D26856
AK80KCT
UK90PZL
AK80N1V
EG5074
EG4064
EG0325

Description
PTX5000
Midplane-8S
Front Panel Display
DC Power Dist Unit
DC 12V Power Supply
DC 12V Power Supply
DC 12V Power Supply
DC 12V Power Supply
Clock Generator
Clock Generator
RE-DUO-2600
RE-DUO-2600
Control Board
Control Board
FPC
SNG PMB
FPC
SNG PMB
24x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-LR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-LR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-LR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-LR
SFP+-10G-SR
FPC
SNG PMB
SNG Load

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FPC 5
CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
FPC 6
CPU
FPC 7
CPU
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4
SIB 5
SIB 6
SIB 7
SIB 8
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


clei-models (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

0
1
2
5
6
7
10
11
12
15
16
18
19
22
23
0
1

0
1
2

REV 06

750-036844

EH3198

FPC

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

750-031913
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-021309
740-031980
740-031980
750-036710
740-034554
740-034554
750-036844
711-030686
750-036844
711-030686
711-030686
711-030686
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
760-032784
760-030642
760-030642

EG5134
AK80LBH
B11B03724
AK80FMH
B11J00818
193363A00743
B11B06125
B11H02529
AK80LFB
193363A01061
B11J00687
193363A00738
AK80MQX
J08C17257
B11J00730
AK80KEE
EG3105
B260HLT
B11C02847
EJ4391
EJ3257
EJ4382
EJ3238
EG5418
EG5373
EG4858
EG4872
EG4866
EG6011
EG4907
EG4879
EG4864
EG4899
EG4880
EG1496
EG1335
ED4952

24x 10GE(LAN) SFP+


SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-LR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
2x 40GE CFP
CFP-40G-LR4
CFP-40G-LR4
FPC
SNG PMB
FPC
SNG PMB
SNG PMB
SNG PMB
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
Vertical Fan Tray
Horizontal Fan Tray
Horizontal Fan Tray

14
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
08
01
01
18
12
18
12
10
09
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
04
04
02

user@switch> show chassis hardware clei-models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number CLEI code
FPM
REV 08
760-030647
PROTOXCLEI
PDU 0
Rev 05
740-032019
IPUPAHLKAA
PSM 0
Rev 05
740-032022
IPUPAHNKAA
PSM 1
Rev 04
740-032022
032022XXXX
PSM 2
Rev 04
740-032022
032022XXXX
PSM 3
Rev 05
740-032022
IPUPAHNKAA
CCG 0
REV 04
750-030653
PROTOXCLEI
CCG 1
REV 04
750-030653
PROTOXCLEI
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026942
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026942
CB 0
REV 08
750-030625
PROTOXCLEI
CB 1
REV 08
750-030625
PROTOXCLEI
FPC 0
REV 18
750-036844
PROTOXCLEI
FPC 2
REV 13
750-036844
PROTOXCLEI
PIC 0
REV 14
750-031913
PROTOXCLEI
FPC 3
REV 13
750-036844
PROTOXCLEI
FPC 5
PIC 0
REV 14
750-031913
PROTOXCLEI

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FRU model number


CRAFT-PTX5000-S
PWR-SAN-PDU-DC
PSM-PTX-DC-120-S
PWR-SAN-12-DC
PWR-SAN-12-DC
PSM-PTX-DC-120-S
CCG-PTX-S
CCG-PTX-S
RE-DUO-C2600-16G-S
RE-DUO-C2600-16G-S
CB-PTX-S
CB-PTX-S
FPC-PTX-P1-A
FPC-PTX-P1-A
P1-PTX-24-10GE-SFPP
FPC-PTX-P1-A
P1-PTX-24-10GE-SFPP

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FPC
FPC
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
Fan

show chassis hardware


detail (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

562

6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tray 1

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

18
18
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
04

750-036844
750-036844
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
760-030642

PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI
PROTOXCLEI

FPC-PTX-P1-A
FPC-PTX-P1-A
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
FAN-PTX-H-S

user@switch> show chassis hardware detail


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
Chassis
JN11D1FD7AJA
PTX5000
Midplane
REV 03
711-031896
ABAC5589
Midplane-8S
FPM
REV 08
760-030647
EG1679
Front Panel Display
PDU 0
Rev 05
740-032019
ZE00006
DC Power Dist Unit
PSM 0
Rev 05
740-032022
ZJ00018
DC 12V Power Supply
PSM 1
Rev 04
740-032022
ZC00052
DC 12V Power Supply
PSM 2
Rev 04
740-032022
ZD00051
DC 12V Power Supply
PSM 3
Rev 05
740-032022
ZJ00060
DC 12V Power Supply
CCG 0
REV 04
750-030653
EG3703
Clock Generator
CCG 1
REV 04
750-030653
EG3698
Clock Generator
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026942
P737A-002231
RE-DUO-2600
ad0
3823 MB SMART CF
201006190039C02DC02D Compact Flash
ad1
62720 MB SMART Lite SATA Drive 2011042300CF4C6B4C6B Disk 1
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026942
P737A-002438
RE-DUO-2600
ad0
3823 MB SMART CF
20100619053455F055F0 Compact Flash
ad1
62720 MB SMART Lite SATA Drive 20110423000AE8E7E8E7 Disk 1
CB 0
REV 08
750-030625
EG5519
Control Board
CB 1
REV 08
750-030625
EG5516
Control Board
FPC 0
REV 18
750-036844
EJ3080
FPC
CPU
REV 12
711-030686
EJ3260
SNG PMB
FPC 2
REV 13
750-036844
EG5065
FPC
CPU
REV 09
711-030686
EG4082
SNG PMB
PIC 0
REV 14
750-031913
EG5127
24x 10GE(LAN) SFP+
Xcvr 0
REV 01
740-031980
143363A00240
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 1
REV 01
740-031981
UK90PZ1
SFP+-10G-LR
Xcvr 2
REV 01
740-031980
AD1141A04XH
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 3
REV 01
740-031981
UK90Q46
SFP+-10G-LR
Xcvr 4
REV 01
740-031980
AD1141A04X4
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 6
REV 01
740-031980
B11H02560
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 7
REV 01
740-031980
B11C01589
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 8
REV 01
740-031980
AD1141A04XF
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 10
REV 01
740-031980
123363A01094
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 11
REV 01
740-031980
AK80LKF
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 12
REV 01
740-031980
183363A01528
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 14
REV 01
740-031980
193363A01079
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 15
REV 01
740-031980
AK80MC8
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 16
REV 01
740-031980
AJC0BHC
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 19
REV 01
740-021309
J08D26856
SFP+-10G-LR
Xcvr 21
REV 01
740-031980
AK80KCT
SFP+-10G-SR
Xcvr 22
REV 01
740-031981
UK90PZL
SFP+-10G-LR
Xcvr 23
REV 01
740-031980
AK80N1V
SFP+-10G-SR
FPC 3
REV 13
750-036844
EG5074
FPC
CPU
REV 09
711-030686
EG4064
SNG PMB
PIC 1
REV 10
750-031903
EG0325
SNG Load
FPC 5
REV 06
750-036844
EH3198
FPC

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CPU
PIC 0
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
Xcvr
PIC 1
Xcvr
Xcvr
FPC 6
CPU
FPC 7
CPU
SPMB 0
SPMB 1
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4
SIB 5
SIB 6
SIB 7
SIB 8
Fan Tray
Fan Tray
Fan Tray

show chassis hardware


models (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

0
1
2
5
6
7
10
11
12
15
16
18
19
22
23
0
1

0
1
2

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

14
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
08
01
01
18
12
18
12
10
09
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
04
04
02

750-031913
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-031980
740-021309
740-031980
740-031980
750-036710
740-034554
740-034554
750-036844
711-030686
750-036844
711-030686
711-030686
711-030686
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
760-032784
760-030642
760-030642

EG5134
AK80LBH
B11B03724
AK80FMH
B11J00818
193363A00743
B11B06125
B11H02529
AK80LFB
193363A01061
B11J00687
193363A00738
AK80MQX
J08C17257
B11J00730
AK80KEE
EG3105
B260HLT
B11C02847
EJ4391
EJ3257
EJ4382
EJ3238
EG5418
EG5373
EG4858
EG4872
EG4866
EG6011
EG4907
EG4879
EG4864
EG4899
EG4880
EG1496
EG1335
ED4952

user@switch> show chassis hardware models


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
FPM
REV 08
760-030647
EG1679
PDU 0
Rev 05
740-032019
ZE00006
PSM 0
Rev 05
740-032022
ZJ00018
PSM 1
Rev 04
740-032022
ZC00052
PSM 2
Rev 04
740-032022
ZD00051
PSM 3
Rev 05
740-032022
ZJ00060
CCG 0
REV 04
750-030653
EG3703
CCG 1
REV 04
750-030653
EG3698
Routing Engine 0 REV 05
740-026942
P737A-002231
Routing Engine 1 REV 06
740-026942
P737A-002438
CB 0
REV 08
750-030625
EG5519
CB 1
REV 08
750-030625
EG5516
FPC 0
REV 18
750-036844
EJ3080
FPC 2
REV 13
750-036844
EG5065
PIC 0
REV 14
750-031913
EG5127
FPC 3
REV 13
750-036844
EG5074
FPC 5
PIC 0
REV 14
750-031913
EG5134
FPC 6
REV 18
750-036844
EJ4391

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24x 10GE(LAN) SFP+


SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-LR
SFP+-10G-SR
SFP+-10G-SR
2x 40GE CFP
CFP-40G-LR4
CFP-40G-LR4
FPC
SNG PMB
FPC
SNG PMB
SNG PMB
SNG PMB
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
SIB-I-8S
Vertical Fan Tray
Horizontal Fan Tray
Horizontal Fan Tray

FRU model number


CRAFT-PTX5000-S
PWR-SAN-PDU-DC
PSM-PTX-DC-120-S
PWR-SAN-12-DC
PWR-SAN-12-DC
PSM-PTX-DC-120-S
CCG-PTX-S
CCG-PTX-S
RE-DUO-C2600-16G-S
RE-DUO-C2600-16G-S
CB-PTX-S
CB-PTX-S
FPC-PTX-P1-A
FPC-PTX-P1-A
P1-PTX-24-10GE-SFPP
FPC-PTX-P1-A
P1-PTX-24-10GE-SFPP
FPC-PTX-P1-A

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FPC
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
Fan

show chassis hardware


extensive (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

564

7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tray 1

REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV
REV

18
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
07
04

750-036844
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
750-030631
760-030642

EJ4382
EG4858
EG4872
EG4866
EG6011
EG4907
EG4879
EG4864
EG4899
EG4880
EG1335

FPC-PTX-P1-A
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
SIB-I-PTX5008
FAN-PTX-H-S

user@switch> show chassis hardware extensive


Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Description
...............
PDU 0
Rev 04
740-032019
UE0003
DC Power Dist Unit
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
0x02
P/N:
740-032019
S/N:
S/N UE0003
Assembly ID: 0x043d
Assembly Version: 04.00
Date:
11-29-2010
Assembly Flags:
0x00
Version:
Rev 04
CLEI Code:
032022XXXX
ID: DC Power Dist Unit
FRU Model Number: PWR-SAN-PDU-DC
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 02 ff 04 3d 04 00 52 65 76 20 30 34 00 00
Address 0x10: 00 00 00 00 37 34 30 2d 30 33 32 30 31 39 00 00
Address 0x20: 53 2f 4e 20 55 45 30 30 30 33 00 00 00 1d 0b 07
Address 0x30: da ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x40: ff ff ff ff 01 30 33 32 30 32 32 58 58 58 58 50
Address 0x50: 57 52 2d 53 41 4e 2d 50 44 55 2d 44 43 00 00 00
Address 0x60: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Address 0x70: 00 00 00 a3 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
PSM 0
Rev 04
740-032022
YG00065
DC 12V Power Supply
Module
Jedec Code:
0x7fb0
EEPROM Version:
0x02
P/N:
740-032022
S/N:
S/N YG00065
Assembly ID: 0x0440
Assembly Version: 04.00
Date:
07-30-2010
Assembly Flags:
0x00
Version:
Rev 04
CLEI Code:
032022XXXX
ID: DC 12V Power Supply Module FRU Model Number: PWR-SAN-12-DC
Board Information Record:
Address 0x00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
I2C Hex Data:
Address 0x00: 7f b0 02 ff 04 40 04 00 52 65 76 20 30 34 00 00
Address 0x10: 00 00 00 00 37 34 30 2d 30 33 32 30 32 32 00 00
Address 0x20: 53 2f 4e 20 59 47 30 30 30 36 35 00 00 1e 07 07
Address 0x30: da ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x40: ff ff ff ff 01 30 33 32 30 32 32 58 58 58 58 50
Address 0x50: 57 52 2d 53 41 4e 2d 31 32 2d 44 43 20 20 20 20
Address 0x60: 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
Address 0x70: ff ff ff 0c ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff

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Chapter 7: Chassis Operational Mode Commands

show chassis in-service-upgrade


Syntax
Release Information
Description

show chassis in-service-upgrade

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.


Display the status of Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and their corresponding PICs
after the most recent unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU). This command must
be issued on the master Routing Engine.

NOTE: Only Intelligent Queuing (IQ) PICs are displayed by this command
output. Unified ISSU status for other PIC types is controlled internally by the
FPC.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

This command has no options.


view

request system software abort on page 899

request system software in-service-upgrade on page 913

show chassis in-service-upgrade on page 565


Table 82 on page 565 lists the output fields for the show chassis in-service-upgrade
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 82: show chassis in-service-upgrade Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Item

Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot number.

Status

FPC and corresponding PIC state. State can be either of the follwing:

Reason

OnlineFPC is online and running.

OfflineFPC is powered down.

Reason for the state (if offline).

Sample Output
show chassis
in-service-upgrade

user@host> show chassis in-service-upgrade


Item
Status
FPC 0
Online
FPC 1
Online
FPC 2
Online
PIC 0
Online

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PIC 1
FPC 3

Online
Offline

FPC 4
PIC 1
FPC 5
PIC 0
FPC 6
PIC 3
FPC 7

Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online

Offlined by CLI command

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show chassis lccs


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

show chassis lccs

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display the status of
all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, display the status of all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to
the TX Matrix Plus router.
This command has no options.
view

request chassis lcc on page 188

Configuring Line-Card Upgrade Groups for Nonstop Software Upgrade (CLI Procedure)

fpc

show chassis lccs on page 567


Table 83 on page 567 lists the output fields for the show chassis lccs command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 83: show chassis lccs Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot

LCC slot number.

State

LCC status:

Uptime

OnlineLCC is online and running.

OfflineLCC is powered down.

EmptyNo LCC is present.

How long the LCC has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis lccs

user@host> show chassis lccs


Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
3 minutes, 17 seconds
1
Empty
2
Online
3 minutes, 23 seconds
3
Empty

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show chassis location


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

show chassis location


show chassis location
<fpc | interface (by-name name | by-slot fpc number lcc number) | lcc number | scc>
show chassis location
<fpc | interface (by-name name | by-slot fpc number lcc number) | lcc number | sfc number>
show chassis location
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis location


<interconnect-device name>
<node-device name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display the physical location of the chassis. This command can only be used on the
master Routing Engine.
noneDisplay all information about the physical location of the chassis. On a TX Matrix

router, display all information about the physical location of the TX Matrix router
and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display all information
about the physical location of the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600
routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the physical location of the

chassis for all the member routers in the Virtual Chassis configuration.
fpc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display the physical location

of all Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs).


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the physical

location of the Interconnect device.


interface by-name name(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display

the physical location of a specified interface name. On a TX Matrix router, this option
displays the FPC number and T640 router (or line-card chassis) number associated
with the specified interface. On a TX Matrix Plus router, this option displays the FPC
number and T1600 router (or line-card chassis) number associated with the specified
interface.
interface by-slot fpc number lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only)

(Optional) On a TX Matrix router, display the global FPC number of an interface by

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specifying its local FPC number and T640 router (or line-card chassis) number. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, display the global FPC number of an interface by specifying
its local FPC number and T1600 router (or line-card chassis) number.

The global FPC number is the FPC slot number when all the FPC slots in the routing
matrix are considered: 0 through 31. The local FPC number is the FPC slot number
on a particular T640 router.

For fpc, replace number with a value from 0 through 7.

For lcc, replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display the physical location of a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router , display the physical
location of a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a
TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the physical location of the chassis

for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the physical location

of the chassis for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the physical location of

the Node device.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display the physical location of the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display the physical location of the TX

Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis location on page 570


show chassis location fpc (TX Matrix Router) on page 570
show chassis location interface by-slot (TX Matrix Router) on page 570
show chassis location fpc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 570
show chassis location interface by-slot (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 570
show chassis location (QFX3500 Switches) on page 570
show chassis location (QFabric Switches) on page 571
Table 84 on page 569 lists the output fields for the show chassis location command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 84: show chassis location Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

country-code

Country code information.

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Field Name

Field Description

postal-code

Postal code information.

Building

Building information.

Floor

Floor information.

Global FPC

Global FPC number. The FPC slot number, when all FPC slots in the
routing matrix are considered. The range of values is 0 through 31.

LCC

Line-card chassis number. On a TX Matrix router, the number of a


particular T640 router connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX
Matrix Plus router, the number of a particular T1600 router connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router.

Local FPC

Local FPC number. On a TX Matrix router, the FPC slot number on a


particular T640 router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, the FPC slot
number on a particular T1600 router.

Sample Output
show chassis location

show chassis location


fpc (TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis location


country-code: US
postal-code: 94404
Building: Building 2, Floor: 2
user@host> show chassis location fpc
Global FPC
LCC
Local FPC
17
2
1
21
2
5

show chassis location


interface by-slot
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis location interface by-slot fpc 1 lcc 1


Global FPC: 9

show chassis location


fpc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis location fpc


Global FPC
LCC
Local FPC
0
0
0
1
0
1

show chassis location


interface by-slot
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis location interface by-slot fpc 2 lcc 1


Global FPC: 10

show chassis location


(QFX3500 Switches)

user@switch> show chassis location


country-code: US
postal-code: 94404
Building: Building 2, Floor: 2

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show chassis location


(QFabric Switches)

user@switch> show chassis location interconnect-device interconnect1


country-code: US
postal-code: 94404
Building: Building 2, Floor: 2

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show chassis mac-addresses


Syntax

show chassis mac-addresses

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis mac-addresses


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis mac-addresses


<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis mac-addresses


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis mac-addresses


<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in JUNOS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in JUNOS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display the media access control (MAC) addresses for the router, switch chassis, or
switch.
none(TX Matrix, TX Matrix Plus routers, and the QFX Series) Display the MAC addresses

for the router chassis or switch. On a TX Matrix router, display MAC addresses on the
TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
MAC addresses on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the MAC addresses for all the

member routers of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the MAC addresses

for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display MAC addresses for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display MAC
addresses for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the
TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the MAC addresses for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the MAC addresses for

the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with
a value of 0 or 1.

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node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the MAC addresses for

the specified Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display MAC addresses for the TX Matrix router

(or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display MAC addresses for the TX

Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show chassis mac-addresses on page 573


show chassis mac-addresses (TX Matrix Router) on page 573
show chassis mac-addresses (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 574
show chassis mac-addresses (QFX3500 Switches) on page 574
show chassis mac-addresses interconnect-device (QFabric Switches) on page 575
show chassis mac-addresses node-group (QFabric Switches) on page 575
Table 85 on page 573 lists the output fields for the show chassis mac-addresses command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 85: show chassis mac-addresses Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

MAC address information


Public base address

Base address of the MAC addresses allocated to this router or


switch.

Public count

Number of allocated public addresses.

Private base address

Base address of the private MAC addresses allocated to this router


or switch.

Private count

Number of allocated private addresses.

Sample Output
show chassis
mac-addresses

show chassis
mac-addresses (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis mac-addresses


MAC address information
Public base address
0:90:69:0:4:0
Public count
1008
Private base address
0:90:69:0:7:f0
Private count
16
user@host> show chassis mac-addresses
scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:05:85:9e:cc:00
Public count
8064
Private base address
00:05:85:9e:eb:80

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Private count
128
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:05:85:68:98:00
Public count
2032
Private base address
00:05:85:68:9f:f0
Private count
16
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:05:85:68:78:00
Public count
2032
Private base address
00:05:85:68:7f:f0
Private count
16

show chassis
mac-addresses (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis mac-addresses


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:1d:b5:14:00:00
Public count
65023
Private base address
00:1d:b5:14:fd:ff
Private count
512
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:1f:12:7a:84:00
Public count
2032
Private base address
00:1f:12:7a:8b:f0
Private count
16
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:22:83:42:48:00
Public count
2032
Private base address
00:22:83:42:4f:f0
Private count
16
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:1f:12:c3:58:00
Public count
2032
Private base address
00:1f:12:c3:5f:f0
Private count
16
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------MAC address information:
Public base address
00:21:59:ef:b8:00
Public count
2032
Private base address
00:21:59:ef:bf:f0
Private count
16

show chassis
mac-addresses
(QFX3500 Switches)

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user@switch> show chassis mac-addresses


MAC address information:
Public base address 02:00:08:00:00:00
Public count 512

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Private base address 02:00:00:00:00:00


Private count 64

show chassis
mac-addresses
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switches)

show chassis
mac-addresses
node-group (QFabric
Switches)

user@switch> show chassis mac-addresses interconnect-device interconnect1


MAC address information:
Public base address
00:1f:12:30:9c:c0
Public count
58
Private base address
00:1f:12:30:9c:fa
Private count
6
user@switch> show chassis mac-addresses node-group NW-NG-0
MAC address information:
-----------------------RE:
FC MAC base
00:11:00:00:00:00
FC MAC count
2
VLAN MAC
00:11:00:00:00:09
EC6007
Base address
00:00:01:76:00:00
Count
64
EC6008
Base address
00:22:83:22:52:ae
Count
260

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show chassis network services


Syntax

show chassis network services

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.

Description

(MX Series routers only) Display the network services mode that the router is configured
to run inIP Network Services mode, Ethernet Network Services mode, Enhanced IP
Network Services mode, or Enhanced Ethernet Network Services mode.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Output Fields

Table 86 on page 576 lists the output fields for the show chassis network services command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 86: show chassis network services Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Network Services Mode

Network services mode configured for the MX Series router:

IPIP Network Services mode.

EthernetEthernet Network Services mode.

enhanced-ipEnhanced IP Network Services mode

enhanced-ethernetEnhanced Ethernet Network Services mode

show chassis network services


user@host> show chassis network services
Network Services Mode: IP

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show chassis pic


Syntax

show chassis pic fpc-slot slot-number pic-slot slot-number

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus
Routers)

show chassis pic fpc-slot slot-number pic-slot slot-number


<lcc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis pic fpc-slot slot-number pic-slot slot-number


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis pic


<interconnect-device name (fpc-slot slot-number | pic-slot slot-number)>
<node-device name pic-slot slot-number>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display status information about the PIC installed in the specified Flexible PIC
Concentrator (FPC) and PIC slot.
fpc-slot slot-numberDisplay information about the PIC in this particular FPC slot:

On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number of the T640 router by using the
lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot-number with a value
from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 31.
Likewise, on a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of the T1600 router
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot-number
with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot-number with a value from
0 through 31. For example, the following commands have the same result:
user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 lcc 1 pic-slot 1
user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 9 pic-slot 1

M120 routers onlyReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 5.

MX80 routers onlyReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 1.

MX240 routers onlyReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 2.

MX480 routers onlyReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 5.

MX960 routers onlyReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 11.

Other routersReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 7.

EX Series switches:

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EX3200 switches and EX4200 standalone switchesReplace slot-number with


0.

EX4200 switches in a Virtual Chassis configurationReplace slot-number with


a value from 0 through 9 (switchs member ID).

EX8208 switchesReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 7 (line


card).

EX8216 switchesReplace slot-number with a value from 0 through 15 (line


card).

QFX Series:

QFX3500 switchesReplace slot-number with 0. In the command output, FPC


refers to a line card. The FPC number equals the slot number for the line card.

QFabric switchesReplace slot-number with any number between 0 and 15. In


the command output, FPC refers to a line card. The FPC number equals the slot
number for the line card.

all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display PIC information for all member

routers in the Virtual Chassis configuration.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display PIC information

for a specified Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display PIC information for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display PIC information
for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix
Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display PIC information for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display PIC information for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value of 0 or 1.
node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display PIC information for a

specified Node device.


pic-slot slot-numberDisplay information about the PIC in this particular PIC slot. For

routers, replace slot-number with a value from 0 through 3. For EX3200 and EX4200
switches, replace slot-number with 0 for built-in network interfaces and 1 for interfaces
on uplink modules. For EX8208 and EX8216 switches, replace slot-number with 0.
For the QFX3500 standalone switch and the QFabric switch, replace slot-number
with 0 or 1.
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Level

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Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

request chassis pic on page 191

show chassis hardware on page 503

Configuring the PIC Type

100-Gigabit Ethernet PIC Overview

show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot on page 581


show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (PIC Offline) on page 581
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (FPC Offline) on page 581
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (FPC Not Present) on page 581
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (PIC Not Present) on page 581
show chassis pic fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 0 (M120 Router) on page 581
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (MX960 Router Bidirectional Optics) on page 582
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (MX480 Router with 100-Gigabit Ethernet
MIC) on page 582
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (T1600 Router with 100-Gigabit Ethernet
PIC) on page 582
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 583
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 583
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (Next-Generation SONET/SDH SFP) on page 583
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (12-Port T1/E1) on page 583
show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1 (4x CHOC3 SONET CE SFP) on page 584
show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 0 (SONET/SDH OC3/STM1 [Multi-Rate] MIC with
SFP) on page 584
show chassis pic fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 0 (8-port Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1
[Multi-Rate] MIC with SFP) on page 584
show chassis pic fpc-slot 5 pic-slot 0 (4-port Channelized SONET/SDH OC3/STM1
[Multi-Rate] MIC with SFP) on page 584
show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 2 (8-port DS3/E3 MIC) on page 585
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (OTN) on page 585
show chassis pic fpc-slot pic-slot (QFX3500 Switch) on page 585
show chassis pic interconnect-device fpc-slot pic-slot (QFabric Switches) on page 585
show chassis pic node-device fpc-slot pic-slot (QFabric Switch) on page 585
Table 87 on page 579 lists the output fields for the show chassis pic command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 87: show chassis pic Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Type

PIC type.

ASIC type

Type of ASIC on the PIC.

State

Status of the PIC. State is displayed only when a PIC is in the slot.

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Online PIC is online and running.

OfflinePIC is powered down.

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Field Name

Field Description

PIC version

PIC hardware version.

Uptime

How long the PIC has been online.

Package

(Multiservices PICs only) Services package supported: Layer-2 or


Layer-3.

Port Number

Port number for the PIC.

Cable Type

Type of cable connected to the port: LH, LX, or SX.

PIC Port Information


(MX480 Router 100-Gigabit
Ethernet CFP)

Port-level information for the PIC.

PIC Port Information


(MX960 Router
Bidirectional Optics )

PortPort number

Cable typeType of optical transceiver installed.

Fiber typeType of fiber. SM is single-mode.

Xcvr vendorTransceiver vendor name.

Xcvr vendor part numberTransceiver vendor part number.

WavelengthWavelength of the transmitted signal. Uplinks and


downlinks are always 1550 nm. There is a separate fiber for each
direction

Port-level information for the PIC.

PortPort number

Cable typeType of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical


transceiver installed. Uplink interfaces display -U. Down link
interfaces display -D.

Fiber typeType of fiber. SM is single-mode.

Xcvr vendorTransceiver vendor name.

Xcvr vendor part numberTransceiver vendor part number.

580

BX10-10-km bidirectional optics.

BX40-40-km bidirectional optics.

SFP-LX-40-km SFP optics.

WavelengthWavelength of the transmitted signal. Uplinks are


always 1310 nm. Downlinks are either 1490 nm or 1550 nm.

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Field Name

Field Description

PIC Port Information


(Next-Generation
SONET/SDH SFP)

Port-level information for the next-generation SONET/SDH SFP


PIC.

PortPort number.

Cable typeType of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) optical


transceiver installed.

Fiber typeType of fiber: SM (single-mode) or MM (multimode).

Xcvr vendorTransceiver vendor name.

Xcvr vendor part numberTransceiver vendor part number.

WavelengthWavelength of the transmitted signal.


Next-generation SONET/SDH SFPs use 1310 nm.

Multirate Mode

Rate-selectabilty status for the MIC: Enabled or Disabled.

Channelization

Indicates whether channelization is enabled or disabled on the


DS3/E3 MIC.

Sample Output
show chassis pic
fpc-slot pic-slot

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 2 pic-slot 0


PIC fpc slot 2 pic slot 0 information:
Type
10x 1GE(LAN), 1000 BASE
ASIC type
H chip
State
Online
PIC version
1.1
Uptime
1 day, 50 minutes, 58 seconds
PIC Port Information:
Port
Cable
Xcvr
Xcvr Vendor
Number
Type
Vendor Name
Part Number
0
GIGE 1000EX
FINISAR CORP.
FTRJ8519P1BNL-J3
1
GIGE 1000EX
FINISAR CORP.
FTRJ-8519-7D-JUN

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(PIC Offline)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 0


PIC fpc slot 1 pic slot 0 information:
State
Offline

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(FPC Offline)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 0


FPC 1 is not online

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(FPC Not Present)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 4 pic-slot 0


FPC slot 4 is empty

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(PIC Not Present)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 5 pic-slot 2


FPC 5, PIC 2 is empty

show chassis pic


fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 0
(M120 Router)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 0


PC slot 3, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
2x G/E IQ, 1000 BASE

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ASIC type
State
PIC version
Uptime

IQ GE 2 VLAN-TAG FPGA
Online
1.16
3 hours, 3 minutes

PIC Port Information:


Port
Cable
Number
Type
0
GIGE 1000SX
1
GIGE 1000SX

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(MX960 Router
Bidirectional Optics)

Xcvr
Vendor Name
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.

Xcvr Vendor
Part Number
FTRJ8519P1BNL-J3
FTRJ-8519-7D-JUN

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 4 pic-slot 1


FPC slot 4, PIC slot 1 information:
Type
10x 1GE(LAN)
State
Online
PIC version
0.0
Uptime
18 days, 5 hours, 41 minutes, 54 seconds
PIC port information:
Port
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(MX480 Router with
100-Gigabit Ethernet
MIC)

Fiber
Cable type
type
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-D SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U SM
SFP-1000BASE-BX10-U SM

Xcvr vendor
part number
SBP6H44-J3-BW-49
SBP6H44-J3-BW-49
SBP6H44-J3-BW-49
TRXBG1LXDBVM2-JW
TRXBG1LXDBVM2-JW
SBP6H44-J3-BW-31
SBP6H44-J3-BW-31
TRXBG1LXDBBMH-J1
TRXBG1LXDBBMH-J1
SBP6H44-J3-BW-31

Xcvr vendor
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
OCP
OCP
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
OCP
OCP
SumitomoElectric

Wavelength
1490 nm
1490 nm
1490 nm
1490 nm
1490 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 2


FPC slot 1, PIC slot 2 information:
Type
1X100GE CFP
State
Online
PIC version
2.10
Uptime
4 minutes, 48 seconds
PIC port information:
Fiber
Port Cable type
0
100GBASE LR4

type
SM

Xcvr vendor
Xcvr vendor
FINISAR CORP.

part number
FTLC1181RDNS-J3

Wavelength
1310 nm

Xcvr vendor
firmware version
1.8

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(T1600 Router with
100-Gigabit Ethernet
PIC)

user@host> run show chassis pic fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 1


FPC slot 3, PIC slot 1 information:
Type
100GE SLOT1
ASIC type
Brooklyn 100GE FPGA
State
Online
PIC version
1.3
Uptime
10 minutes, 44 seconds
PIC port information:
Fiber

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Port
0

Cable type
100GBASE LR4

type
SM

Xcvr vendor
Opnext Inc.

part number
TRC5E20ENFSF000F

Wavelength
1310 nm

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot lcc
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 1 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PIC fpc slot 1 pic slot 1 information:
Type
4x OC-3 SONET, SMIR
ASIC type
D chip
State
Online
PIC version
1.2
Uptime
5 days, 2 hours, 12 minutes, 8 seconds

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot lcc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis pic pic-slot 0 fpc-slot 8


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------FPC slot 8, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
1x 10GE(LAN/WAN)
State
Online
Uptime
2 hours, 46 minutes, 23 seconds
PIC port information:

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(Next-Generation
SONET/SDH SFP)

Port

Cable type

Fiber
type Xcvr vendor

part number

Wavelength

0
0

10GBASE ZR
10GBASE ZR

SM
SM

TRF7061BN-LF150
FTRX-1811-3-J2

1550 nm
1550 nm

Opnext Inc.
FINISAR CORP.

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 4 pic-slot 0


FPC slot 4, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
4x OC-3 1x OC-12 SFP
ASIC type
D FPGA
State
Online
PIC version
1.3
Uptime
1 day, 50 minutes, 4 seconds
PIC port information:

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(12-Port T1/E1)

Port

Cable type

Fiber
type Xcvr vendor

Xcvr vendor
part number

Wavelength

0
1
2
3

OC48 short reach


OC3 short reach
OC3 short reach
OC12 inter reach

SM
MM
MM
SM

FTRJ1321P1BTL-J2
TRPA03MM3BAS-JE
TRXA03MM3BAS-JW
FTLF1322P1BTR

1310
1310
1310
1310

FINISAR CORP.
OCP
OCP
FINISAR CORP.

nm
nm
nm
nm

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 3


FPC slot 0, PIC slot 3 information:
Type
12x T1/E1 CE
State
Online
PIC version
1.1
CPU load average
1 percent
Interrupt load average
0 percent
Total DRAM size
128 MB
Memory buffer utilization
100 percent
Memory heap utilization
4 percent
Uptime
1 day, 22 hours, 28 minutes, 12 seconds
Internal Clock Synchronization
Normal

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show chassis pic


fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1 (4x
CHOC3 SONET CE
SFP)

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1


FPC slot 0, PIC slot 1 information:
Type
4x CHOC3 SONET CE SFP
State
Online
PIC version
1.3
CPU load average
1 percent
Interrupt load average
0 percent
Total DRAM size
128 MB
Memory buffer utilization
99 percent
Memory heap utilization
4 percent
Uptime
1 day, 22 hours, 55 minutes, 37 seconds
Internal Clock Synchronization
Normal
PIC port information:
Port
0
1
3

show chassis pic


fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 0
(SONET/SDH
OC3/STM1
[Multi-Rate] MIC with
SFP)

Cable type
OC3 short reach
OC3 short reach
OC3 long reach

Fiber
type
MM
MM
SM

Xcvr vendor
AVAGO
AVAGO
OPNEXT INC

Xcvr vendor
part number
HFBR-57E0P-JU2
HFBR-57E0P-JU2
TRF5456AVLB314

Wavelength
n/a
n/a
1310 nm

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 0


FPC slot 0, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
MIC-3D-8OC3OC12-4OC48
State
Online
PIC version
1.8
Uptime
3 days, 22 hours, 3 minutes, 50 seconds
PIC port information:
Port Cable type
1
OC12 inter reach
7
OC12 inter reach
Multirate Mode

show chassis pic


fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 0
(8-port Channelized
SONET/SDH
OC3/STM1
[Multi-Rate] MIC with
SFP)

584

Xcvr vendor
part number
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3

Wavelength
1310 nm
1310 nm

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 0


FPC slot 3, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
MIC-3D-8CHOC3-4CHOC12
State
Online
PIC version
1.9
Uptime
1 hour, 21 minutes, 24 seconds
PIC port information:
Port
0
1
2
4
5
6
7

show chassis pic


fpc-slot 5 pic-slot 0
(4-port Channelized
SONET/SDH
OC3/STM1

Fiber
type Xcvr vendor
SM
FINISAR CORP
SM
FINISAR CORP
Enabled

Cable type
OC12 short
OC12 short
OC12 inter
OC12 short
OC12 short
OC12 short
OC12 short

reach
reach
reach
reach
reach
reach
reach

Fiber
type
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM
SM

Xcvr vendor
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.

Xcvr vendor
part number
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J2
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3

Wavelength
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 5 pic-slot 0


FPC slot 5, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
MIC-3D-4CHOC3-2CHOC12
State
Online
PIC version
1.9
Uptime
1 hour, 21 minutes

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[Multi-Rate] MIC with


SFP)

show chassis pic


fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 2
(8-port DS3/E3 MIC)

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot (OTN)

show chassis pic


fpc-slot pic-slot
(QFX3500 Switch)

show chassis pic


interconnect-device
fpc-slot pic-slot
(QFabric Switches)
show chassis pic
node-device fpc-slot
pic-slot (QFabric
Switch)

PIC port information:


Port
1
2
3

Cable type
OC12 inter reach
OC12 inter reach
OC12 short reach

Fiber
type
SM
SM
SM

Xcvr vendor
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.
FINISAR CORP.

Xcvr vendor
part number
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3
FTRJ1322P1BTR-J3

Wavelength
1310 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm

user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 2


FPC slot 1, PIC slot 2 information:
Type
MIC-3D-8DS3-E3
State
Online
PIC version
1.10
Uptime
4 days, 1 hour, 29 minutes, 19 seconds
Channelization Mode
Disabled
user@host> show chassis pic fpc-slot 5 pic-slot 0
PIC fpc slot 5 pic slot 0 information:
Type
1x10GE(LAN),OTN
ASIC type
H chip
State
Online
PIC version
1.0
Uptime
5 minutes, 50 seconds
user@switch> show chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 0
FPC slot 0, PIC slot 0 information:
Type 48x 10G-SFP+ Builtin
State Online
Uptime 3 days, 3 hours, 5 minutes, 20 seconds
user@switch> show chassis pic interconnect-device interconnect1 fpc-slot 9 pic-slot 0
FPC slot 9, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
16x 40G-GEBuiltin
State
Online
Uptime
2 hours, 47 minutes, 40 seconds
user@switch> show chassis pic node-device node1 pic-slot 0
FPC slot node1, PIC slot 0 information:
Type
48x 10G-SFP+Builtin
State
Online
Uptime
2 hours, 52 minutes, 37 seconds
PIC port information:
Port
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

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Cable type
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR
10GBASE SR

Fiber
type
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM

Xcvr vendor
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric

Xcvr vendor
part number
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3

Wavelength
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm
850 nm

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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

586

10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE
10GBASE

SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR
SR

MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM

SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric
SumitomoElectric

SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3
SPP5101SR-J3

850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
850

nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm

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show chassis power-ratings


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show chassis power-ratings

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


(J Series routers only) Display the low-power consumption, high-power consumption,
and heat dissipation ratings of the router. Low-power consumption, high-power
consumption, and heat dissipation values are represented in nondimensional tokens.
This command has no options.
view

show chassis power-ratings on page 589


show chassis power-ratings (Power Management Disabled) on page 589
Table 88 on page 587 lists the output fields for the show chassis power-ratings command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 88: show chassis power-ratings Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Device

Physical Interface Module (PIM) slot. (PIM slot numbers appear as


FPC numbers in the output.)

Total Tokens

Maximum number of low-power, high-power, and heat tokens


available for the router:

Low PowerMaximum number of low-power consumption tokens

available for the router.

High PowerMaximum number of high-power consumption

tokens available for the router.

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HeatMaximum number of heat tokens available for the router.

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Field Name

Field Description

FPC number

PIM slot number and power and heat information for the PIM in this
slot:

Low PowerPIM low-power consumption. The number of

low-power tokens used by the PIM.

High PowerPIM high-power consumption. The number of

high-power tokens used by the PIM.

HeatThe number of PIM heat dissipation tokens used by this

PIM.

RatingsStatus of the PIM slot. The status of the slot is based

on either the configuration of the slot or the power use and heat
dissipation of the PIM in that slot:
NOTE: The request chassis fpc command has no effect on the status
of the PIM slot.

OKThe PIM in this PIM slot can be brought online.

ExceededThe PIM cannot be brought online because the PIM

slot has been disabled by J Series power management. The


PIM in this PIM slot exceeds the maximum number of
low-power tokens, high-power tokens, or heat tokens.

EmptyNo PIM is installed in the PIM slot.

Cfg offlineThe PIM cannot be brought online because the


PIM slot has been disabled by the set chassis fpc offline

command.
Tokens Used

Total number of low-power, high-power, and heat tokens used by


the router:

Low PowerThe total number of low-power tokens used by the

router.

High PowerThe total number of high-power tokens used by the

router.

HeatNumber of heat tokens used by the router.

RatingsIf blank, J Series power management is enabled. No


Power Mgmt indicates that J Series power management has been
disabled by the set chassis disable_power_management command.

NOTE: Use extreme caution when disabling J Series power


management. To prevent equipment damage, do not install a
combination of PIMs that exceeds the power and heat capacity of
the router when J Series power management is disabled.

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Sample Output
show chassis
power-ratings

show chassis
power-ratings (Power
Management
Disabled)

user@host> show chassis power-ratings


Device
Low
High
Heat
Power
Power
Total Tokens
83
83
83
FPC 1
6
27
21
FPC 2
3
27
18
FPC 3
0
0
0
FPC 4
0
0
0
FPC 5
2
0
2
Tokens Used
11
54
41
user@host> show chassis power-ratings
Device
Low
High
Heat
Power
Power
Total Tokens
83
83
83
FPC 1
6
27
21
FPC 2
3
27
18
FPC 3
0
0
0
FPC 4
0
0
0
FPC 5
2
0
2
Tokens Used
11
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Ratings
OK
OK
Empty
Empty
Exceeded
-

Ratings
OK
OK
Empty
Empty
Exceeded
No Power Mgmt

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show chassis power


Syntax (MX Series
Router)

show chassis power


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (PTX Series)

show chassis power


<detail>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description

(MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only)
Display power limits and usage information for the AC or DC power sources.

On the MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, power is supplied by Power Entry Modules
(PEMs).

NOTE: The new high-capacity (4100 W) enhanced DC PEM on MX960


routers includes a new design that can condition the input voltage. This
results in the output voltage differing from the input voltage. The earlier
generation of DC PEMs coupled the input power directly to the output,
thereby making it safe to assume that the output voltage was equal to the
input voltage.

Options

On the PTX Series Packet Transport Switches, power is supplied by power distribution
units (PDUs). Each PDU contains up to four Power Supply Modules (PSMs).

noneDisplay basic power usage information for the AC and DC power sources.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display power usage information for

all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


detail(PTX Series only) (Optional) Include power usage for specific FRUs.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display power usage information for the local

Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display power usage information

for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For an MX Series Virtual
Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

590

view

show chassis power sequence on page 597

show chassis power on page 590

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

Checklist for Monitoring Power Supplies

show chassis power (MX960 Router with DC PEM) on page 592


show chassis power (MX960 Router with AC PEM) on page 593
show chassis power (MX480 Router with AC PEM) on page 594
show chassis power (MX240 Router with DC PEM) on page 594
show chassis power (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 595
show chassis power detail (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 595
Table 89 on page 591 lists the output fields for the show chassis power command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 89: show chassis power Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

PEM number

(MX Series only) AC or DC PEM number on the chassis. The following output fields
are displayed for the PEM:

All levels

StateState of the PEM:

OnlinePEM is present in the slot and online.

EmptyPEM is not present in the slot.

PresentPEM is present in the slot, but not online.

AC/DC InputOK or CheckState of the AC or DC input power feed with the number

of active and expected feeds (one or two).


For a DC input power feed, this output field also displays the reference voltage input
with maximum input voltage displayed in mV (in parentheses) for the AC or DC
PEM.

CapacityActual power input capacity with maximum capacity displayed (in

parentheses) in watts.
NOTE: The maximum capacity for AC and DC PEMs is:

MX960 AC PEM4100 W if two feeds are connected. 1700 W if one feed is


connected.

MX960 DC PEM4100 W if two feeds are connected. 1700 W if one feed is


connected.

MX480 AC PEM2520 W if it is high-line. 1450 W if it is low-line.

MX480 DC PEM2400 W if the DIP switch is off. 2600 W if the DIP switch is on.

MX240 AC PEM2520 W if it is high-line. 1450 W if it is low-line.

MX240 DC PEM2400 W if the DIP switch is off. 2600 W if the DIP switch is on.

DC OutputDC power output in Watts for the specified zone, at the specified amps

and voltage (A @ V), and load and percentage utilization of the maximum capacity)
for the zone.

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Table 89: show chassis power Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

System

(MX Series only) Overall power statistics for the system zone:

All levels

Zone number:

CapacityMaximum power capacity applicable for the zone, in watts.

Allocated powerActual capacity allocated for the zone, in watts, with remaining

power displayed in parentheses.

Actual usageActual power usage for the zone, in watts.

Total system capacityCumulative power capacity of all the zones, in watts.

Total remaining capacityDifference between the Total system capacity and


cumulative Allocated power of all the zones, in watts.

Total Power

(PTX Series only) Total power used by the switch (displayed in watts).

All levels

PDU number

(PTX Series only) ID number of the power distribution unit (PDU) on the chassis..

All levels

PSM number

(PTX Series only) ID number of the Power Supply Unit contained in the PDU.

All levels

The following output fields are displayed for each PSM:

Item

Input (V)Voltage supplied to the PSM.

Used (W)Actual power usage for the PSM (measured in watts).

(PTX Series only) (detail keyword only) Actual power usage (measured in watts) for
individual FRUs.

detail

PTX Switches include the following FRUs:

Fan Tray nPower usage for the specified fan tray.

REn/CBnPower usage for the specified Routing Engines and Control Boards

SIB/CCG/FPDPower usage for the Switch Interface Board, Centralized Clock

Generator, and Front Panel Display (craft interface).

FPC nPower usage for the FPC in the slot specified.

Sample Output
show chassis power
(MX960 Router with
DC PEM)

user@host> show chassis power


PEM 0:
State:
Online
DC input: OK (2 feed expected, 2 feed connected)
DC input: 48.0 V input (57000 mV)
Capacity: 4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
DC output: 513 W (zone 0, 9 A at 57 V, 12% of capacity)
PEM 1:
State:
DC input:
DC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (2 feed expected, 2 feed connected)
48.0 V input (57000 mV)
4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
228 W (zone 1, 4 A at 57 V, 5% of capacity)

PEM 2:

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State:
DC input:
DC input:
Capacity:
DC output:
PEM 3:
State:
DC input:
DC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (2 feed expected, 2 feed connected)
48.0 V input (57000 mV)
4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
513 W (zone 0, 9 A at 57 V, 12% of capacity)

Online
OK (2 feed expected, 2 feed connected)
48.0 V input (57000 mV)
4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
342 W (zone 1, 6 A at 57 V, 8% of capacity)

System:
Zone 0:
Capacity:
Allocated power:
Actual usage:
Zone 1:
Capacity:
Allocated power:
Actual usage:
Total system capacity:
Total remaining power:

show chassis power


(MX960 Router with
AC PEM)

4100 W (maximum 4100 W)


1680 W (2420 W remaining)
1026 W
4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
1263 W (2837 W remaining)
570 W
8200 W (maximum 8200 W)
5257 W

user@host> show chassis power


PEM 0:
State:
Online
AC input: OK (2 feed expected, 2 feed connected)
Capacity: 4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
DC output: 0 W (zone 0, 0 A at 56 V, 0% of capacity)
PEM 1:
State:
AC input:
Capacity:

Present
Check (2 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
1700 W (maximum 4100 W)

PEM 2:
State:
Input:

Empty
Absent

PEM 3:
State:
AC input:
Capacity:

Online
OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
1700 W (maximum 1700 W)

System:
Zone 0:
Capacity:
Allocated power:
Actual usage:
Zone 1:
Capacity:
Allocated power:
Actual usage:
Total system capacity:
Total remaining power:

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540 W (3560 W remaining)
0 W
0 W (maximum 0 W)
0 W (0 W remaining)
0 W
4100 W (maximum 4100 W)
3560 W

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show chassis power


(MX480 Router with
AC PEM)

user@host> show chassis power


PEM 0:
State:
Online
AC input: OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
Capacity: 2520 W (maximum 2520 W)
DC output: 472 W (zone 0, 8 A at 59 V, 18% of capacity)
PEM 1:
State:
AC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
2520 W (maximum 2520 W)
472 W (zone 0, 8 A at 59 V, 18% of capacity)

PEM 2:
State:
AC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
2520 W (maximum 2520 W)
118 W (zone 0, 2 A at 59 V, 4% of capacity)

PEM 3:
State:
Input:

Empty
Absent

System:
Maximum capacity:
Allocated capacity:
Remaining capacity:
Actual usage:

show chassis power


(MX240 Router with
DC PEM)

5040
1675
3365
1062

W
W (33% of maximum)
W
W

user@host> show chassis power


PEM 0:
State:
Online
DC input: OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
DC input: 48.0 V input (53500 mV)
Capacity: 2400 W (maximum 2400 W)
DC output: 318 W (zone 0, 6 A at 53 V, 13% of capacity)
PEM 1:
State:
DC input:
DC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
48.0 V input (54000 mV)
2400 W (maximum 2400 W)
0 W (zone 0, 0 A at 54 V, 0% of capacity)

PEM 2:
State:
DC input:
DC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
48.0 V input (52500 mV)
2400 W (maximum 2400 W)
312 W (zone 0, 6 A at 52 V, 13% of capacity)

PEM 3:
State:
DC input:
DC input:
Capacity:
DC output:

Online
OK (1 feed expected, 1 feed connected)
48.0 V input (55000 mV)
2400 W (maximum 2400 W)
0 W (zone 0, 0 A at 55 V, 0% of capacity)

System:
Maximum capacity:
2400 W
Allocated capacity: 1270 W (52% of maximum)

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Remaining capacity: 1130 W


Actual usage:
630 W

show chassis power


(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

user@host> show chassis power


Chassis Power
Input(V)
Total Power

4006

PDU 0
PSM 0
Input
PSM 1
Input
PSM 2
Input
PSM 3
Input

1986

PDU 1
PSM 0
Input
PSM 1
Input
PSM 2
Input
PSM 3
Input

show chassis power


detail (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

Used(W)

54

149

54

377

54

745

54

715
2020

54

246

54

332

54

721

54

721

user@host> show chassis power detail


Chassis Power
Input(V)

Used(W)

Total Power

3997

PDU 0
PSM 0
Input
PSM 1
Input
PSM 2
Input
PSM 3
Input

1975

PDU 1
PSM 0
Input
PSM 1
Input
PSM 2
Input
PSM 3
Input

54

136

54

377

54

741

54

721
2022

54

235

54

332

54

726

54

729

Item
Fan Tray 0
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2
RE0/CB0
RE1/CB1
SIB/CCG/FPD
FPC 0

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49
127
117
109
100
375
381

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FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC

596

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

0
447
560
0
448
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show chassis power sequence


Syntax
Release Information

Description

show chassis power sequence

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0


Command introduces in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
(MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers only) Show power-on sequence for the chassis
Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs).
(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Show power-on sequence for FPCs installed
in the chassis.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

This command has no options.


view

show chassis power on page 590

show chassis power sequence (MX Series) on page 597


show chassis power sequence (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 597
Table 90 on page 597 lists the output fields for the show chassis power sequence command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 90: show chassis power sequence Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Chassis FRU Power


Sequence

(MX Series) Power-on sequence for the DPCs in the chassis. The numbers indicate the slot number
of the DPCs.
(PTX Series) Power-on sequence for the FPCs in the chassis. The numbers indicate the slot number
of the FPC.

Sample Output
show chassis power
sequence (MX Series)
show chassis power
sequence (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

user@host> show chassis power sequence


Chassis FRU Power Sequence: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0 1 2
user@host> show chassis power sequence
Chassis FRU Power On Sequence: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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show chassis psd


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show chassis psd

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


(Root System Domain [RSD] only) Display information about Protected System Domains
(PSDs). A PSD is initially created by the RSD configuration. An RSD and PSDs are
supported on a T320 or T640 router, or a T1600 routing node, or a TX Matrix Plus Platform
that is interconnected with the JCS1200 platform.
This command has no options.
For more information about PSDs, RSDs, and the JCS1200 platform, see the Junos OS
Protected System Domain Configuration Guide.
view

show chassis psd on page 598


Table 91 on page 598 lists the output fields for the show chassis psd command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 91: show chassis psd Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot Description

PSD identification.

State

PSD status:

Uptime

OnlinePSD is online and running.

OfflinePSD is powered down.

Length of time that the PSD has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis psd

{master}
user@host> show chassis psd
Slot Description
State
1
Online
2
Online
3
Online

598

Uptime
12 hours, 19 minutes, 51 seconds
2 hours, 18 minutes, 17 seconds
12 hours, 19 minutes, 51 seconds

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show chassis redundancy feb


Syntax

show chassis redundancy feb


<errors>
<redundancy-group group-name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.2.

Description

(M120 routers only) Display information about the status of configured Forwarding Engine
Board (FEB) redundancy groups.

Options

noneDisplay information about the status of all configured FEB redundancy groups.
redundancy-group group-name(Optional) Display information about the specified

configured redundancy group.


errors(Optional) Display information about any errors encountered on the components

in configured redundancy groups or on links between a FEB and a Flexible PIC


Concentrator (FPC).
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis redundancy feb slot on page 195

Configuring FEB Redundancy on the M120 Router

Switching Control Board Redundancy

show chassis redundancy feb on page 600


show chassis redundancy feb redundancy-group grp1 on page 600
show chassis redundancy feb redundancy-group grp0 errors on page 600

Output Fields

Table 92 on page 599 lists the output fields for the show chassis redundancy feb command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 92: show chassis redundancy feb Output Fields


Field name

Field Description

Group

Name of configured redundancy group.

FEB

Slot number of each FEB included in redundancy groups.

State

State of each FEB:

Priority

OnlineFEB is online and running.

OfflineFEB is powered down.

(Standard and redundancy-group option) Status of FEB in the redundancy group: Backup, Primary, or
null.

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Table 92: show chassis redundancy feb Output Fields (continued)


Field name

Field Description

Connected FPCs

(Standard and redundancy-group option) Slot number of each FPC connected to the FEB. The status
Check is displayed when an error might have occurred.

Redundancy State

(Standard and redundancy-group option) Status of the FEB:

ActiveFEB is currently active.

ReadyBackup FEB is ready for a switchover

Not ReadyBackup FEB is not ready for a switchover.

Auto-failover

(Standard and redundancy-group option) Automatic failover status of redundancy group: Enabled or
Disabled.

Switch-reason

(Standard and redundancy-group option) Reason a switchover occurred to the backup FEB in the
redundancy group.

Hard error: Yes

(errors option only) Displayed when a hard error occurs on a FEB.

FPC

(errors option only) Slot number and status of FPC: link ok or link error.

Fabric plane

(errors option only) Slot number and status of fabric plane.

Sample Output
show chassis
redundancy feb

show chassis
redundancy feb
redundancy-group grp1

show chassis
redundancy feb
redundancy-group
grp0 errors

600

user@host> show chassis redundancy feb


Group:
cfpc
FEB State
Priority Connected FPCs
0
Offline
Backup
1
Online
5
Auto-failover: Enabled
Group:
grp0
FEB State
Priority Connected FPCs
3
Offline
Backup
5
Online
Primary
0
Auto-failover: Enabled

Redundancy state
Not ready
Active

Redundancy state
Not ready
Active

user@host> show chassis redundancy feb redundancy-group grp1


Group: grp1
FEB
State
Priority
Connected FPC(s)
0
Online
Backup
5
3
Online
3
5
Online
Primary
Auto-failover: Enabled
Switch-reason: Switchover from CLI

Redundancy state
Active
Active
Ready

user@host> show chassis redundancy feb redundancy-group grp0 errors


Group: grp0
FEB: 0
State: Online
FPC 0 link OK
Fabric plane 0 OK
Fabric plane 1 OK
Fabric plane 2 OK

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Fabric plane 3 OK
FEB: 1
State: Online
FPC 0 link OK
Fabric plane 0 OK
Fabric plane 1 OK
Fabric plane 2 OK
Fabric plane 3 OK
FEB: 2
State: Online
FPC 2 link OK
Fabric plane 0 OK
Fabric plane 1 OK
Fabric plane 2 OK
Fabric plane 3 OK
FEB: 3
State: Online
FPC 3 link OK
Fabric plane 0 OK
Fabric plane 1 OK
Fabric plane 2 OK
Fabric plane 3 OK
FEB: 4
State: Online
FPC 4 link OK
Fabric plane 0 OK
Fabric plane 1 OK
Fabric plane 2 OK
Fabric plane 3 OK
FEB: 5
State: Online
FPC 5 link OK
Fabric plane 0 OK
Fabric plane 1 OK
Fabric plane 2 OK
Fabric plane 3 OK

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show chassis routing-engine


Syntax

show chassis routing-engine


<bios | slot>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show chassis routing-engine


<slot>

Syntax (T4000
routers)

show chassis routing-engine


<slot>
<bios >

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis routing-engine


<bios | slot>
<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis routing-engine


<bios | slot>
<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis routing-engine


<interconnect-device name>
<node-device name>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis routing-engine


<bios | slot>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release in 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the status of the Routing Engine.
noneDisplay information about one or more Routing Engines. On a TX Matrix router,

display information about all Routing Engines on the TX Matrix router and its attached
T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display information about all Routing
Engines on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600 routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine information

for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


bios(Optional) Display the (BIOS) firmware version.
interconnect-device number(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine

information for a specified Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display Routing Engine information for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis)

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that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display Routing
Engine information for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine information for the

local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine

information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For an MX
Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-device number(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine

information for a specified Node device.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine information for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display Routing Engine information

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
slot(Systems with multiple Routing Engines) (Optional) Display information for an

individual Routing Engine. Replace slot with 0 or 1. For QFX3500 switches, there is
only one Routing Engine, so you do not need to specify the slot number.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

view

request chassis routing-engine master on page 196

Configuring Routing Engine Redundancy

Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

show chassis routing-engine (M5 Router) on page 605


show chassis routing-engine (M10 Router) on page 605
show chassis routing-engine (M20 Router) on page 606
show chassis routing-engine (M40 Router) on page 606
show chassis routing-engine (M120 Router) on page 607
show chassis routing-engine (M160 Router) on page 607
show chassis routing-engine (MX240 Router) on page 608
show chassis routing-engine (MX480 Router) on page 608
show chassis routing-engine (MX960 Router) on page 609
show chassis routing-engine (T4000 router) on page 609
show chassis routing-engine (TX Matrix Router) on page 610
show chassis routing-engine lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 611
show chassis routing-engine bios (TX Matrix Router) on page 611
show chassis routing-engine (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 612
show chassis routing-engine lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 613
show chassis routing-engine bios (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 614
show chassis routing-engine (QFX Series) on page 614

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show chassis routing-engine (PTX Series Packet Transport Switch) on page 614
Output Fields

Table 93 on page 604 lists the output fields for the show chassis routing-engine command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 93: show chassis routing-engine Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot

(Systems with single and multiple Routing Engines) Slot number.

Current state

(Systems with multiple Routing Engines) Current state of the Routing Engine: Master, Backup, or
Disabled.

Election priority

(Systems with multiple Routing Engines) Election priority for the Routing Engine: Master or Backup.

Temperature

Temperature of the air flowing past the Routing Engine.

DRAM

Total DRAM available to the Routing Engine's processor.

Memory utilization

Percentage of Routing Engine memory being used.

CPU utilization

Information about the Routing Engine's CPU utilization:

UserPercentage of CPU time being used by user processes.

BackgroundPercentage of CPU time being used by background processes.

KernelPercentage of CPU time being used by kernel processes.

InterruptPercentage of CPU time being used by interrupts.

IdlePercentage of CPU time that is idle.

Model

Routing Engine model number.

Serial ID

(Systems with multiple Routing Engines) Identification number of the Routing Engine in this slot.

Start time

Time at which the Routing Engine started running.

Uptime

How long the Routing Engine has been running.

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Field Name

Field Description

Last reboot reason

Reason for last reboot, including:

power cycle/failureReboot due to the switching off of the power button behind the Routing Engine,

not the power button on the chassis.

watchdogReboot due to a hardware watchdog.

reset-button reset(Not available on the J Series router or EX Series switch) Reboot due to pressing

of the reset button on the Routing Engine.

power-button hard power offReboot due to pressing of the power button.

misc hardware reasonReboot due to miscellaneous hardware reasons.

thermal shutdownReboot due to the router or switch reaching a critical temperature at which

point it is unsafe to continue operations.

Load averages

hard disk failureReboot due to a hard disk failure.

reset from debuggerReboot due to reset from the debugger.

chassis control resetReboot due to a chassis control reset.

bios auto recovery resetReboot due to a BIOS auto-recovery reset.

could not be determinedReboot due to an undetermined reason.

Router rebooted after a normal shutdownReboot due to a normal shutdown.

Routing Engine load averages for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.

Sample Output
show chassis
routing-engine (M5
Router)

show chassis
routing-engine (M10
Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Temperature
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
DRAM
768 MB
Memory utilization
21 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
0 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
100 percent
Model
RE-2.0
Serial ID
31000007349bf701
Start time
2003-12-04 09:42:17 PST
Uptime
26 days, 1 hour, 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.01
0.00
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status:
Temperature
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
DRAM
768 MB
Memory utilization
21 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
0 percent
Interrupt
0 percent

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Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
Load averages:

100 percent
RE-2.0
31000007349bf701
2003-12-04 09:42:17 PST
26 days, 1 hour, 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.01
0.00

show chassis
routing-engine (M20
Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
DRAM
768 MB
Memory utilization
20 percent
CPU utilization:
User
1 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
97 percent
Model
RE-2.0
Serial ID
58000007348d9a01
Start time
2003-12-30 07:05:47 PST
Uptime
3 hours, 41 minutes, 14 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.02
0.00
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Backup
Election priority
Backup (default)
Temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
DRAM
768 MB
Memory utilization
0 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
1 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
99 percent
Model
RE-2.0
Serial ID
d800000734745701
Start time
2003-06-17 16:37:33 PDT
Uptime
195 days, 18 hours, 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown

show chassis
routing-engine (M40
Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Temperature
25 degrees C / 77 degrees F
DRAM
768 MB
Memory utilization
21 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
0 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
100 percent
Model
RE-2.0

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Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
Load averages:

show chassis
routing-engine (M120
Router)

show chassis
routing-engine (M160
Router)

31000007349bf701
2003-12-04 09:42:17 PST
26 days, 1 hour, 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.01
0.00

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
46 degrees C / 114 degrees
CPU temperature
44 degrees C / 111 degrees
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
18 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
5 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
95 percent
Model
RE-A-1000
Serial ID
1000621154
Start time
2006-10-31 17:10:05 PST
Uptime
14 minutes, 31 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15
0.02
0.07
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Backup
Election priority
Backup (default)
Temperature
45 degrees C / 113 degrees
CPU temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
15 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
0 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
100 percent
Model
RE-A-1000
Serial ID
1000621151
Start time
2006-10-31 17:10:04 PST
Uptime
14 minutes, 30 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a

F
F

normal shutdown
minute
0.07

F
F

normal shutdown

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
11 percent
CPU utilization:
User
1 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent

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Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
Load averages:
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Election priority
Temperature
DRAM
Memory utilization
CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason

608

0 percent
97 percent
RE-3.0
210865700403
2003-12-23 12:25:55 PST
6 days, 22 hours, 33 minutes, 24 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.24
0.13
0.04

Backup
Backup (default)
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
2048 MB
9 percent
0
0
0
0
100

percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
RE-3.0
210865700332
2003-12-23 12:25:55 PST
6 days, 22 hours, 33 minutes, 21 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown

show chassis
routing-engine
(MX240 Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Backup
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
CPU temperature
47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
DRAM
3584 MB
Memory utilization
7 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
0 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
100 percent
Model
RE-S-2000
Serial ID
1000703522
Start time
2007-12-19 10:35:40 PST
Uptime
16 days, 3 hours, 15 minutes, 23 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown

show chassis
routing-engine
(MX480 Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
CPU temperature
38 degrees C / 100 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
13 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent

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Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason

show chassis
routing-engine
(MX960 Router)

show chassis
routing-engine (T4000
router)

2 percent
0 percent
98 percent
RE-S-1300
1000697044
2008-01-04 06:46:08 PST
8 hours, 17 minutes, 16 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
CPU temperature
37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
18 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
4 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
96 percent
Model
RE-S-1300
Serial ID
1000617944
Start time
2006-10-26 12:37:13 PDT
Uptime
6 days, 4 hours, 59 minutes, 40 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.16
0.08
0.02
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Election priority
Temperature
33
CPU temperature
50
DRAM
8960
Memory utilization
18
CPU utilization:
User
0
Background
0
Kernel
4
Interrupt
1
Idle
95
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
Load averages:
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Election priority
Temperature
CPU temperature
DRAM

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Master
Master (default)
degrees C / 91 degrees F
degrees C / 122 degrees F
MB
percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
RE-DUO-1800
P737F-002248
2012-02-09 22:49:53 PST
2 hours, 21 minutes, 35 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.04
0.00

Backup
Backup (default)
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
8960 MB

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Memory utilization
CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason

show chassis
routing-engine (TX
Matrix Router)

24 percent
0
0
0
0
99

percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
RE-DUO-1800
P737F-002653
2012-02-08 20:12:51 PST
1 day, 4 hours, 58 minutes, 28 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
CPU temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
12 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
98 percent
Model
RE-4.0
Serial ID
P11123900153
Start time
2004-08-05 18:42:05 PDT
Uptime
9 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.08
0.07
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
CPU temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
12 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
1 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
98 percent
Model
RE-3.0
Serial ID
210865700363
Start time
2004-08-05 18:42:05 PDT
Uptime
9 days, 22 hours, 48 minutes, 20 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.02
0.00

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lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
34 degrees C / 93 degrees F
CPU temperature
35 degrees C / 95 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
12 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
98 percent
Model
RE-4.0
Serial ID
P11123900126
Start time
2004-08-05 18:42:05 PDT
Uptime
9 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes, 4 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.01
0.01
0.0

show chassis
routing-engine lcc (TX
Matrix Router)

show chassis
routing-engine bios
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine 0 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
CPU temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
12 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
1 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
98 percent
Model
RE-3.0
Serial ID
210865700363
Start time
2004-08-05 18:42:05 PDT
Uptime
7 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes, 6 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.00
0.00
user@host> show chassis routing-engine bios
scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine BIOS Version: V1.0.0
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine BIOS Version: V1.0.17
lcc2-re0:

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine BIOS Version: V1.0.0

show chassis
routing-engine (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis routing-engine


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
27 degrees C / 80 degrees F
CPU temperature
42 degrees C / 107 degrees F
DRAM
3327 MB
Memory utilization
12 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
98 percent
Model
RE-TXP-SFC
Serial ID
737A-1024
Start time
2009-05-11 17:39:49 PDT
Uptime
3 hours, 45 minutes, 25 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.00
0.00
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Backup
Election priority
Backup (default)
Temperature
29 degrees C / 84 degrees F
CPU temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
DRAM
3327 MB
Memory utilization
11 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
0 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
100 percent
Model
RE-TXP-SFC
Serial ID
737A-1024
Start time
2009-05-11 17:08:54 PDT
Uptime
4 hours, 16 minutes, 52 seconds
Last reboot reason
0x1:power cycle/failure
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
CPU temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
DRAM
3327 MB
Memory utilization
9 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent

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Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason
Load averages:
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Election priority
Temperature
CPU temperature
DRAM
Memory utilization
CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason

show chassis
routing-engine lcc (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

0 percent
98 percent
RE-TXP-LCC
737F-1024
2009-05-11 17:40:32 PDT
3 hours, 44 minutes, 51 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.00
0.00

30
43
3327
9
0
0
0
0
100

Backup
Backup (default)
degrees C / 86 degrees F
degrees C / 109 degrees F
MB
percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
RE-TXP-LCC
737F-1024
2009-05-06 17:31:32 PDT
5 days, 3 hours, 54 minutes, 19 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.

user@host> show chassis routing-engine 0 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
CPU temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
DRAM
3327 MB
Memory utilization
9 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
2 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
98 percent
Model
RE-TXP-LCC
Serial ID
737F-1024
Start time
2009-05-11 17:40:32 PDT
Uptime
3 hours, 45 minutes, 26 seconds
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.
Load averages:
1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.00
0.00
0.00
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Backup
Election priority
Backup (default)
Temperature
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F
CPU temperature
43 degrees C / 109 degrees F
DRAM
3327 MB
Memory utilization
9 percent

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CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason

show chassis
routing-engine bios
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

0
0
0
0
100

percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
RE-TXP-LCC
737F-1024
2009-05-06 17:31:32 PDT
5 days, 3 hours, 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.

user@host> show chassis routing-engine bios


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine BIOS Version: V0.0.Z
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Routing Engine BIOS Version: V0.0.N

show chassis
routing-engine (QFX
Series)

user@switch> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state Master
Election priority Master (default)
DRAM 2820 MB
Memory utilization 49 percent
CPU utilization:
User 1 percent
Background 0 percent
Kernel 1 percent
Interrupt 0 percent
Idle 97 percent
Model QFX3500-48S4Q
Serial ID S/N ED3709
Uptime 3 days, 4 hours, 29 minutes, 42 seconds
Last reboot reason 0x200:chassis control reset
Load averages: 1 minute 5 minute 15 minute
0.37 0.26 0.19

show chassis
routing-engine (PTX
Series Packet
Transport Switch)

user@switch> show chassis routing-engine


Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
60 degrees C / 140 degrees F
CPU temperature
76 degrees C / 168 degrees F
DRAM
17152 MB
Memory utilization
11 percent
CPU utilization:
User
0 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
4 percent
Interrupt
0 percent
Idle
95 percent
Model
RE-DUO-2600
Serial ID
P737A-002231
Start time
2011-12-21 16:54:37 PST
Uptime
25 minutes, 44 seconds

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Last reboot reason


Load averages:
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Election priority
Temperature
CPU temperature
DRAM
Memory utilization
CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Model
Serial ID
Start time
Uptime
Last reboot reason

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Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.


1 minute
5 minute 15 minute
0.01
0.02
0.06

Backup
Backup (default)
50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
64 degrees C / 147 degrees F
17152 MB
10 percent
0
0
0
0
99

percent
percent
percent
percent
percent
RE-DUO-2600
P737A-002438
2011-12-21 16:52:26 PST
27 minutes, 49 seconds
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.

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show chassis scb


Syntax

show chassis scb

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40 router only) Display System Control Board (SCB) status information.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Checklist for Monitoring the SCB

show chassis scb on page 617

Output Fields

Table 94 on page 616 lists the output fields for the show chassis scb command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 94: show chassis scb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Temperature

Temperature of the air passing by the SCB, in degrees Celsius.

CPU utilization

Total percentage of CPU being used by the SCB's processor.

Interrupt utilization

Of the total CPU being used by the SCB's processor, the percentage being used for interrupts.

Heap utilization

Percentage of heap space being used by the SCB's processor.

Buffer utilization

Percentage of buffer space being used by the SCB's processor.

DRAM

Total DRAM available to the SCB's processor.

Start time

Time when the SCB started running.

Uptime

How long the SCB has been running.

Internet Processor
memory

Information about the memory of the Internet Processor ASIC on the SCB:

616

IP routesNumber of IP routes known to the Internet Processor.

MPLS routesNumber of MPLS routes known to the Internet Processor.

SRAM banks enabledWhich SRAM banks are enabled.

SRAM sizeSize of SCB SRAM, in bytes.

SRAM usedAmount of SRAM used, in bytes.

SRAM utilizationPercentage of SRAM used.

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Sample Output
show chassis scb

user@host> show chassis scb


SCB status:
Temperature:
30 Centigrade
CPU utilization:
5 percent
Interrupt utilization:
0 percent
Heap utilization:
0 percent
Buffer utilization:
2 percent
DRAM:
64 Mbytes
Start time:
1998-10-28 18:35:46 UTC
Uptime:
6 minutes, 16 seconds
Internet Processor memory:
IP routes:
16
MPLS routes:
1
SRAM banks enabled:
[ 1 1 1 1 ]
SRAM size:
4 Mbytes
SRAM used:
256 bytes
SRAM utilization:
0 percent

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show chassis sfm


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show chassis sfm


<detail <sfm-slot>>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e and M160 routers only) Display Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM) status
information.
noneDisplay standard status information about all SFMs.
detail(Optional) Display detailed SFM status information.
sfm-slot(Optional) Display status information about the SFM in the specified slot only.

For the M40e router, replace sfm-slot with 0 or 1. For the M160 router, replace sfm-slot
with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request chassis sfm on page 201

request chassis sfm master switch on page 202

Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

show chassis sfm (M160 Router) on page 619


show chassis sfm detail (M40e Router) on page 619
show chassis sfm detail (M160 Router) on page 620
Table 95 on page 618 lists the output fields for the show chassis sfm command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 95: show chassis sfm Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Slot

Slot number.

All levels

State

Status of the SFM. State can be any of the following:

All levels

OnlineSFM is online and running.

Online-Standby (M40e router only)SFM is online, operating as Standby.

OfflineSFM is powered down.

EmptyNo SFM is present.

Reason

If the status is Offline, reason for this state.

All levels

Temp

Temperature of air passing by the SFM, in degrees Celsius.

none specified

CPU Utilization (%)

Information about CPU usage.

none specified

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Total

Total percentage of the CPU being used by the SFM's processor.

All levels

Interrupt

Of the total CPU being used by the SFM's processor, the percentage being used
for interrupts.

All levels

Memory Utilization

Information about memory usage.

none specified

DRAM

Total DRAM available to the SFM's processor, in megabytes (MB).

All levels

Heap

Percentage of heap space (dynamic memory) being used by the SFM's


processor. If this number exceeds 80 percent, it might indicate a software
problem (memory leak).

All levels

Buffer

Percentage of buffer space being used by the SFM's processor for buffering
internal messages.

All levels

SPP Temperature

Temperature of air passing by the Switch Plane Processor card, in degrees


Celsius and Fahrenheit

detail

SPR Temperature

Temperature of air passing by the Switch Plane Router card, in degrees Celsius
and Fahrenheit.

detail

Total CPU DRAM

Total amount of CPU DRAM being used by the SFM's processor.

detail

Total SSRAM

Total amount of SSRAM being used by the SFM's processor.

detail

Internet processor
II

(M160 router only) Processor type.

detail

Start time

Time this SFM became active.

detail

Uptime

How long the SFM has been up and running.

detail

Packet scheduling
mode

(M160 router only) Enabled or disabled.

detail

Sample Output
show chassis sfm
(M160 Router)

show chassis sfm


detail (M40e Router)

user@host> show chassis sfm


SFM status:
Temp CPU Utilization (%)
Slot State
(C) Total Interrupt
0 Online
39
0
0
1 Online
43
0
0
2 Empty
0
0
0
3 Empty
0
0
0

Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
64
0
6
64
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0

user@host> show chassis sfm detail

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Slot 0 information:
State
Reason:
Slot 1 information:
State
SPP temperature
SPR temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SSRAM

show chassis sfm


detail (M160 Router)

620

user@host> show chassis sfm detail


Slot 0 information:
State
SPP temperature
SPR temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SSRAM
Internet Processor II
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 1 information:
State
SPP temperature
SPR temperature
Total CPU DRAM
Total SSRAM
Internet Processor II
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 2 information:
....
Packet scheduling mode : Disabled

Offline
- power configured off
Present
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 degrees C / 32 degrees F
0 MB
0 MB

Online
degrees C / 98 degrees F
degrees C / 102 degrees F
MB
MB
Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 9
2004-08-17 09:23:08 PDT
72 days, 1 hour, 15 minutes, 57 seconds

37
39
64
8

Online
degrees C / 96 degrees F
degrees C / 98 degrees F
MB
MB
Version 1, Foundry IBM, Part number 9
2004-08-17 09:23:08 PDT
72 days, 1 hour, 15 minutes, 57 seconds

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show chassis sibs


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (PTX Series
Packet Transport
Switches)
Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis sibs


show chassis sibs
<lcc number | scc>
show chassis sibs
<lcc number | sfc number>
show chassis sibs
<detail>
<slot>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
detail and sib-slot options introduced for the PTX Packet Transport Switch in Junos OS
Release 12.1
(M320 and T Series routers only) Display Switch Interface Boards (SIBs) status
information.
none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display the SIB

status for the TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display the SIB status for the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600
routers.
detail(PTX Series) (Optional) Display detailed SIB status information.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display SIB status information for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display SIB status
information for a specified T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus
router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display SIB status information for the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display SIB status information for

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
slot(PTX Series) (Optional) Display status information about the SIB in the specified

slot only. The range of values is 0 through 8.


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Level

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Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

request chassis sib on page 203

show chassis spmb sibs on page 636

show chassis environment sib on page 334

Monitoring the SIBs

M320 SIB Description

show chassis sibs (T640 Router) on page 624


show chassis sibs (T4000 Router) on page 624
show chassis sibs (TX Matrix Router) on page 625
show chassis sibs (T1600 Router) on page 625
show chassis sibs (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 625
show chassis sibs sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 626
show chassis sibs lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 627
show chassis sibs (M320 Router) on page 627
show chassis sibs (PTX Series) on page 627
show chassis sibs (PTX Series) on page 627
Table 96 on page 622 lists the output fields for the show chassis sibs command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 96: show chassis sibs Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot

SIB slot number.

Type

(TX Matrix Plus router only) SIB type.

Uptime

How long the SIB has been up and running.

State

SIB status:

ActivatingSIB is coming online; this is a transitional state.

DeactivatingSIB is going offline; this is a transitional state.

ConnectedSIBs on a T1600 router are connected and trained

but are either not online or are spare, because the plane on the
TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis) is still offline.

DisconnectedSIBs on all T640 routers on the TX Matrix router


(or switch-card chassis) are in the Disconnected state, because

a SIB on the SCC has gone offline. Likewise, SIBs on all T1600
routers on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis)
are in the Disconnected state, because a SIB on the SFC has gone
offline.

OnlineSIB is operational and running.

OfflineSIB is powered down.

NOTE: If a SIB transitions to the Offline state, the command displays


an appropriate reason in the output. For instance, if the SIB is taken
offline using the request chassis sib command, the show chassis sibs
command displays --- Offlined by cli command --- in the output.

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Table 96: show chassis sibs Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

SpareSIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of

the working SIBs fails to pass traffic.


NOTE: Spare does not apply to PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches, as there are no spare SIBs.

EmptyNo SIB is present.

FaultSIB is in an alarmed state in which the SIBs plane is not

operational for one of the following reasons:

Onboard fabric ASIC is not operational.

Fiber-optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

CheckSIB is in an alarmed state due to link errors or destination


errors. A SIB can transition to the Check state from the online or

spare state.
The Check state can be caused by the following reasons:

Unsupported FPC installed on a router.

SIB not inserted properly (such as bent pins).

Destination errors are detected on the SIB. In this case, the


Packet Forwarding Engine stops using the SIB to send traffic
to the affected destination Packet Forwarding Engine. When
a Packet Forwarding Engine cannot be reached on that plane
or SIB, a destination error is reported against that SIB.

NOTE: For SIBs in the Check state, the output displays some
additional information:

In Junos OS Release 9.6 and later, the Check state message shows
the number of Packet Forwarding Engines in the plane having
destination errors. For example, Check (10 destination errors)
indicates 10 Packet Fowarding Engines cannot be reached on
that particular SIB. If there are no destination errors, and if the
SIB transitions to the Check state because of link errors only, the
Check state message shows Check (0 destination errors).

In Junos OS Release 9.5 and earlier, the Check state message


shows Check (destination errors) if there are Packet Forwarding
Engines with destination errors in this plane. However, it does not
show the number of Packet Forwarding Engines having
destination errors. If there are no destination errors and if the SIB
transitions to the Check state because of link errors only, the
Check state message shows Check (no destination errors).

If the SIB is in a Check state, because of destination errors, the CLI


displays an additional line in the output, use "show chassis fabric
fpcs" and "show chassis fabric sibs" for more details.

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Link errors are detected on the channel between the SIB and
a Packet Forwarding Engine. Link errors can be detected at
initialization time or runtime:
Link errors caused by a link training failure at initialization
timeThe Packet Forwarding Engine does not use the SIB
to send traffic. The show chassis fabric fpcs command shows
Plane disabled as status for this link.

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Table 96: show chassis sibs Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Link errors caused by CRC errors detected at runtimeThe


Packet Forwarding Engine continues to use the SIB to send
traffic. The show chassis fabric fpcs command shows Link
error as the status for this link.

NOTE: The Check state does not apply to PTX Series Packet
Transport Switches.

SFC ErrorIf an F13 SIB on the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC)


transitions to the Fault state (for instance, because of link errors),

and then if an LCC SIB (connected to the F13 SIB) comes online,
the LCC SIB transitions to the SFC Error state. This state indicates
that the F13 SIB to which the LCC SIB is connected has errors.
NOTE: The Connected, Disconnected, and SFC Error states are only
applicable to the SIBs on an LCC.

InvalidThe specific SIB slot is not valid for 4-LCC chassis

configuration. See the TX Matrix Plus Hardware Guide for more


information about the supported SIB slots.
NOTE: The Invalid state is applicable to TX Matrix Plus routers only.

Fabric links

Indicates status of fabric links on the SIB.

ActiveAll Fabric links on SIB are active. Errors detected on the

SIBs Fabric links, if any, are reported in the Errors column.

Errors

UnusedAll Fabric links on the SIB are not used for fabric traffic.

Indicates if there is any error on the SIB.

NoneNo errors

Link ErrorsFabric link errors were found on SIB RX link.

Cell dropsFabric cell drops were found on the SIB ASIC.

Link Errors, Cell dropsBoth Link errors and cell drops were

detected on atleast one of the SIBs Fabric links.

Sample Output
show chassis sibs
(T640 Router)

user@host> show chassis sibs


Slot State
Uptime
0
Empty
1
Offline
--- Offlined by cli command --2
Check (21 destination errors)
1 day, 1 hour, 32 minutes, 55 seconds
3
Check (0 destination errors)
1 day, 1 hour, 32 minutes, 45 seconds
4
Empty
use "show chassis fabric fpcs" and "show chassis fabric sibs" for more details

show chassis sibs


(T4000 Router)

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Slot State
0
Spare
1
Online

Uptime
3 hours, 48 minutes, 38 seconds

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2
3
4

show chassis sibs (TX


Matrix Router)

Online
Online
Online

3 hours, 48 minutes, 22 seconds


3 hours, 48 minutes, 5 seconds
3 hours, 47 minutes, 49 seconds

user@host> show chassis sibs


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Empty
1
Empty
2
Offline
--- Offlined by cli command --3
Offline
4
Online
7 days, 21 hours, 50 minutes, 4 seconds
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Offline
--- Offlined by cli command --1
Empty
2
Check (21 destination errors)
1 day, 1 hour, 32 minutes, 55 seconds
3
Check (0 destination errors)
1 day, 1 hour, 32 minutes, 45 seconds
4
Empty
use "show chassis fabric fpcs" and "show chassis fabric sibs" for more details

show chassis sibs


(T1600 Router)

user@host> show chassis sibs


Slot
Slot State
0
Check (destination errors)
1
Offline
2
Check (destination errors)
3
Check (destination errors)
4
Check (destination errors)

Uptime
2 hours, 23 minutes, 2 seconds
--- Offlined by cli command --2 hours, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
2 hours, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
2 hours, 23 minutes, 3 seconds

use "show chassis fabric fpcs" and "show chassis fabric sibs" for more details

show chassis sibs (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis sibs


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Type
Uptime
0
Offline
SIB F13
--- Offlined by cli command --1
Online
SIB F13
4 hours, 1 minute, 39 seconds
2
Invalid
3
Empty
4
Empty
5
Invalid
6
Empty
7
Empty
8
Empty
9
Empty
10
Invalid
11
Empty
12
Empty
13
Invalid
14
Invalid
15
Invalid
0/0
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 2 minutes, 17 seconds
0/2
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 2 minutes, 15 seconds
0/4
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 2 minutes, 14 seconds
0/6
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 2 minutes, 13 seconds

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Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty

SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB

F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S

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4
4
4
4
4
4

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hours,
hours,
hours,
hours,
hours,
hours,

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2
2
2
2
2

minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,

25
24
23
22
20
19
18

seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Check (destination errors)
2 hours, 23 minutes, 2 seconds
1
Offline
--- Offlined by cli command --2
Check (destination errors)
2 hours, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
3
Check (destination errors)
2 hours, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
4
Check (destination errors)
2 hours, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
use "show chassis fabric fpcs" and "show chassis fabric sibs" for more details

show chassis sibs sfc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

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user@host> show chassis sibs sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Type
Uptime
0
Online
SIB F13
4 hours, 15 minutes, 29 seconds
1
Offline
--- Offlined by cli command --2
Invalid
3
Empty
4
Empty
5
Invalid
6
Empty
7
Empty
8
Empty
9
Empty
10
Invalid
11
Empty
12
Empty
13
Invalid
14
Invalid
15
Invalid
0/0
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 50 seconds
0/2
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 48 seconds
0/4
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 47 seconds
0/6
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 46 seconds
1/0
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 58 seconds
1/2
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 57 seconds
1/4
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 56 seconds
1/6
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 55 seconds
2/0
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 53 seconds
2/2
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 52 seconds
2/4
Online
SIB F2S
4 hours, 15 minutes, 51 seconds
2/6
Empty
3/0
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show chassis sibs lcc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

show chassis sibs


(M320 Router)

Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty

user@host> show chassis sibs lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
SFC error
3 seconds
1
Offline
--- Offlined by cli command --2
Empty
3
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 18 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 3 seconds
user@host> show chassis sibs
0
1
2
3

Online
Offline
Online
Online

1 hour, 18 minutes,
--- Offlined by cli
1 hour, 18 minutes,
1 hour, 18 minutes,

show chassis sibs


(PTX Series)

user@host> show chassis sibs


Slot State
Fabric links
0
Online
Active
1
Online
Active
2
Online
Active
3
Online
Active
4
Offline
Unused
5
Online
Active
6
Online
Active
7
Online
Active
8
Online
Active

show chassis sibs


(PTX Series)

user@host> show chassis sibs detail


Slot 4 information
State
Reason
Fabric links
Errors

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3 seconds
command --18 seconds
3 seconds

Errors
None
Link Errors
None
Cell drops
None
None
None
None
None

Offline
Offlined by cli command
Unused
None

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show chassis spmb


Syntax

show chassis spmb

Syntax (T4000
Routers)

show chassis spmb


<sibs>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

show chassis spmb


<sibs>
<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis spmb


<sibs>
<lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sibs option introduced for the T1600 and TX Matrix Plus routers in Junos OS Release 9.6.
(T Series routers only) Display Switch Processor Mezzanine Board (SPMB) status
information.
none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display SPMB

status for the TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display SPMB status for the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600
routers.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display information about the SPMB on a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
information about the SPMB on a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display information about the SPMB on the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display information about the SPMB

on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
sibs(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display information about

the SIBS on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis) or TX Matrix Plus routers
(or switch-fabric chassis). The sibs option has the following sub-options:
lcc number (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix

router, display information about the SIBs on a specified T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
information about the SIBS on a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.

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scc number(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display information about the SIBs

on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis). Replace number with 0.


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display information about the

SIBs on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with
0.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

request chassis sib on page 203

show chassis spmb sibs on page 636

show chassis spmb on page 630


show chassis spmb (T4000 Router) on page 630
show chassis spmb lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 630
show chassis spmb scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 630
show chassis spmb (T1600 Router) on page 631
show chassis spmb sibs (T1600 Router) on page 631
show chassis spmb (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 631
show chassis spmb lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 633
show chassis spmb scc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 633
show chassis spmb sibs (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 633

Output Fields

Table 97 on page 629 lists the output fields for the show chassis spmb command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 97: show chassis spmb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot

SPMB slot number: 0 or 1.

State

SPMB status:

OnlineSPMB is operational and running.

OfflineSPMB is powered down.

Total CPU Utilization


(%)

Total percentage of CPU being used by the SPMB processor.

Interrupt CPU
Utilization (%)

Of the total CPU being used by the SPMB processor, the percentage being used for interrupts.

Memory Heap
Utilization (%)

Percentage of heap space (dynamic memory) being used by the FPC processor. If this number exceeds
80 percent, there may be a software problem (memory leak).

Buffer Utilization (%)

Percentage of buffer space being used by the SPMB processor for buffering internal messages.

Start time

Time at which the SPMB last came online.

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Field Name

Field Description

Uptime

How long the SPMB has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis spmb

show chassis spmb


(T4000 Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb


Slot 0 information:
State
Total CPU Utilization
Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:

Online
1%
0%
0%
40%
2001-08-27 14:05:04 PDT
46 minutes, 36 seconds

user@host> show chassis spmb


Slot 0 information:
State
Total CPU Utilization
Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 1 information:
State
Total CPU Utilization
Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:

Online
18%
0%
0%
22%
2012-02-09 22:51:09 PST
2 hours, 25 minutes, 45 seconds
Online - Standby
0%
0%
0%
22%
2012-02-09 22:51:10 PST
2 hours, 25 minutes, 44 seconds

show chassis spmb lcc


(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
0%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
42%
Start time:
2004-08-05 18:43:38 PDT
Uptime:
8 days, 55 minutes, 52 seconds

show chassis spmb scc


(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
1%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
42%

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Start time:
Uptime:

show chassis spmb


(T1600 Router)

show chassis spmb


sibs (T1600 Router)

show chassis spmb


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb


Slot 0 information:
State
Total CPU Utilization
Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:
Slot 1 information:
State
Total CPU Utilization
Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:
user@host> show chassis spmb sibs
Slot State
Uptime
0
Check
3 days,
1
Disconnected
3 days,
2
Disconnected
3 days,
3
Disconnected
3 days,
4
Disconnected
3 days,

2004-08-05 18:43:37 PDT


8 days, 1 hour, 6 minutes, 51 seconds

Online
2%
0%
0%
24%
2009-05-07 22:34:03 PDT
3 days, 4 hours, 14 minutes, 33 seconds
Online - Standby
0%
0%
0%
24%
2009-05-07 22:34:02 PDT
3 days, 4 hours, 14 minutes, 34 seconds

4
4
4
4
4

hours,
hours,
hours,
hours,
hours,

11
12
12
12
12

minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,

59 seconds
36 seconds
26 seconds
17 seconds
8 seconds

user@host> show chassis spmb


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
84%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:20 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 6 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
0%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:20 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 6 seconds
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
0%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:09 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 24 seconds
Slot 1 information:

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State
Total CPU Utilization
Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:

Online
5%
0%
0%
24%
2009-05-11 01:25:08 PDT
46 minutes, 25 seconds

lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
1%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:09 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 24 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
5%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:10 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 23 seconds
lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
0%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:08 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 25 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
5%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:10 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 23 seconds
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
1%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:10 PDT
Uptime:
46 minutes, 23 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
5%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%

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Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:

24%
2009-05-11 01:25:09 PDT
46 minutes, 24 seconds

show chassis spmb lcc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb lcc 2


lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
0%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:08 PDT
Uptime:
45 minutes, 18 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
6%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:10 PDT
Uptime:
45 minutes, 16 seconds

show chassis spmb scc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
87%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:20 PDT
Uptime:
43 minutes, 32 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online - Standby
Total CPU Utilization
0%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-05-11 01:25:20 PDT
Uptime:
43 minutes, 32 seconds

show chassis spmb


sibs (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Type
Uptime
0
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 18 minutes, 54 seconds
1
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 18 minutes, 45 seconds
2
Invalid
3
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 20 minutes, 21 seconds
4
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 20 minutes, 18 seconds
5
Invalid
6
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 19 minutes, 51 seconds
7
Fault
SIB F13
8
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 19 minutes, 17 seconds
9
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 19 minutes, 13 seconds
10
Invalid
11
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 17 minutes, 54 seconds

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Online
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online

SIB F13

1 hour, 17 minutes, 51 seconds

SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S

hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,

18
18
18
18
20
20
20
20
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
18
18
17
17

minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes
minutes,
minutes,

52 seconds
51 seconds
49 seconds
48 seconds
16 seconds
15 seconds
14 seconds
13 seconds
48 seconds
47 seconds
46 seconds
44 seconds
24 seconds
22 seconds
21 seconds
20 seconds
2 seconds
58 seconds
58 seconds

lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 58 seconds
1
Online
1 hour, 20 minutes, 25 seconds
2
Fault
3
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 30 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 28 seconds
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 58 seconds
1
Online
1 hour, 20 minutes, 26 seconds
2
Fault
3
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 22 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 20 seconds
lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 19 seconds
1
Online
1 hour, 20 minutes, 25 seconds
2
Fault
3
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 17 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 15 seconds
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 27 seconds
1
Online
1 hour, 20 minutes, 24 seconds
2
Fault
3
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 25 seconds
4
Online
1 hour, 18 minutes, 23 seconds

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show chassis spmb sibs


Syntax

show chassis spmb sibs

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis spmb sibs


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis spmb sibs


<lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
(T Series routers only) Display Switch Processor Mezzanine Board (SPMB) Switch
Interface Board (SIB) status information.
none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display the SIB

status for the TX Matrix router and its attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus
router, display the SIB status for the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600
routers.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display SIB status information for a specified T640 router (or line-card chassis) that
is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display SIB status
information for a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to
a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display SIB status information for the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display SIB status information for the

TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

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On a T Series router, you can use either this command or the show chassis sibs command
to produce the same output. The show chassis sibs command is supported on the M320
router and on the T Series routers.
view

show chassis sibs on page 621

request chassis sib on page 203

request chassis spmb restart on page 209

show chassis spmb sibs (T320 Router) on page 637


show chassis-spmb-sibs (T1600 Router) on page 638
show chassis spmb sibs (T4000 Router) on page 638
show chassis spmb sibs (TX Matrix Router) on page 638

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show chassis spmb sibs lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 638
show chassis spmb sibs scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 638
show chassis spmb sibs (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 638
show chassis spmb sibs sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 639
Output Fields

Table 98 on page 637 lists the output fields for the show chassis spmb sibs command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 98: show chassis spmb sibs Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot

SIB slot number:

T640 router, T1600 router or TX Matrix router0 through 4

TX Matrix Plus router:

State

TXP-F13 SIB Slots0 through 16

TXP-F2S SIB Slots 0 4/[0|2|4|6]

T320 router0 through 2

SIB status:

DisconnectedSIBs on all T640 routers on the TX Matrix router


(or switch-card chassis) are in the Disconnected state, because

a SIB on the SCC has gone offline. Likewise, SIBs on all T1600
routers on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis)
are in the Disconnected state, because a SIB on the SFC has gone
offline.

OnlineSPMB is operational and running.

OfflineSPMB is powered down.

SpareSIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of

the working SIBs fail to pass traffic.

EmptyNo SPMB is present.

Fault SIB is in alarmed state where the SIBs plane is not

operational for the following reasons:

On-board F-chip is not operational.

Fiber optic connector faults.

FPC connector faults.

SIB midplane connector faults.

CheckSIB is in alarmed state where the SIBs plane is partially

operational for the following reasons:

Uptime

SIB is not inserted properly.

Two or more links between the SIB and PFE fails.

How long the SIB has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis spmb
sibs (T320 Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs


Slot State
0
Spare

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1
2

Online
Online

show
chassis-spmb-sibs
(T1600 Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs


Slot State
0
Spare
1
Online
2
Empty
3
Online
4
Offline

show chassis spmb


sibs (T4000 Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs


Slot
0
1
2
3
4

show chassis spmb


sibs (TX Matrix Router)

State
Spare
Online
Online
Online
Online

Uptime
2
2
2
2

hours,
hours,
hours,
hours,

28
27
27
27

minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,

13
57
40
24

seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs


Slot State
0
Online
1
Online
2
Empty
3
Online
4
Offline

show chassis spmb


sibs lcc (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Empty
1
Empty
2
Empty
3
Disconnected
8 days, 48 minutes, 58 seconds
4
Online
8 days, 48 minutes, 57 seconds

show chassis spmb


sibs scc (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Empty
1
Empty
2
Empty
3
Offline
4
Online
8 days, 54 minutes, 1 second

show chassis spmb


sibs (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Type
Uptime
0
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 52 minutes, 55 seconds
1
Empty
2
Invalid
3
Online
SIB F13
1 hour, 53 minutes, 3 seconds
4
Empty
5
Invalid
6
Empty

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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0/0
0/2
0/4
0/6
1/0
1/2
1/4
1/6
2/0
2/2
2/4
2/6
3/0
3/2
3/4
3/6
4/0
4/2
4/4
4/6

Empty
Empty
Empty
Invalid
Empty
Empty
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty

SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB

F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S
F2S

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,
hour,

53
53
52
52
53
53
53
53

minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,
minutes,

2 seconds
1 second
59 seconds
58 seconds
10 seconds
8 seconds
7 seconds
6 seconds

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
1 hour, 53 minutes, 1 second
1
Online
1 hour, 53 minutes, 3 seconds
2
Empty
3
Empty
4
Empty
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot State
Uptime
0
Online
1 hour, 47 minutes, 13 seconds
1
Online
1 hour, 47 minutes, 15 seconds
2
Empty
3
Empty
4
Empty

show chassis spmb


sibs sfc (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis spmb sibs sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 0 information:
State
Online
Total CPU Utilization
16%
Interrupt CPU Utilization
0%
Memory Heap Utilization
0%
Buffer Utilization
24%
Start time:
2009-06-17 20:59:47 PDT
Uptime:
1 hour, 56 minutes, 30 seconds
Slot 1 information:
State
Online - Standby

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Total CPU Utilization


Interrupt CPU Utilization
Memory Heap Utilization
Buffer Utilization
Start time:
Uptime:

640

0%
0%
0%
24%
2009-06-17 20:59:48 PDT
1 hour, 56 minutes, 29 seconds

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show chassis ssb


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show chassis ssb


<slot>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M20 routers only) Display status information about the System and Switch Board (SSB).
noneDisplay information about all SSBs.
slot(Optional) Display information about the SSB in the specified slot. Replace slot

with 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

request chassis ssb master switch on page 210

show chassis ssb on page 642


Table 99 on page 641 lists the output fields for theshow chassis ssb command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 99: show chassis ssb Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Failover

Number of times mastership has changed.

Slot

SSB slot number.

State

Current state of the SSB in this slot. State can be any one of the
following:

MasterSSB is online, operating as master.

BackupSSB running as backup.

EmptyNo SSB is present.

Temperature

Temperature of the air passing by the SSB, in degrees Celsius.

CPU utilization

Total percentage of the CPU being used by the SSB's processor.

Interrupt utilization

Of the total CPU being used by the SSB's processor, the percentage
being used for interrupts.

Heap utilization

Percentage of heap space being used by the SSB's processor.

Buffer utilization

Percentage of buffer space being used by the SSB's processor.

DRAM

Total DRAM available to the SSB's processor.

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Table 99: show chassis ssb Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Start time

Time when the SSB started running.

Uptime

How long the SSB has been up and running.

Sample Output
show chassis ssb

642

user@host> show chassis ssb


SSB status:
Failover:
Slot 0:
State:
Temperature:
CPU utilization:
Interrupt utilization:
Heap utilization:
Buffer utilization:
DRAM:
Start time:
Uptime:
...

0 time

33
0
0
0
6
64

Master
Centigrade
percent
percent
percent
percent
Mbytes
1999-01-15 22:05:36 UTC
21 hours, 21 minutes, 22 seconds

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show chassis synchronization


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show chassis synchronization


<extensive>
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6 for M320 routers.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.3 for M40e routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3 for M120 routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2 for T320, T640, and T1600 routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.
(M320, M40e,M120, T320, T640, and T1600 routers and PTX Series Packet Transport
Switches only) Display information about the external clock source currently used for
chassis synchronization.
extensive(Optional) Display clock synchronization information in detail.
backup(Optional) Display clock synchronization information about the backup clock.
master (Optional) Display clock synchronization information about the master clock.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

request chassis synchronization switch on page 212

Configuring an External Clock Synchronization Interface for MX Series Routers

Supported Time Synchronization Standard

show chassis synchronization on page 645


show chassis synchronization master on page 645
show chassis synchronization backup on page 645
show chassis synchronization extensive on page 645
show chassis synchronization (T320, T640, and T1600 Routers) on page 645
show chassis synchronization (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) on page 646
Table 100 on page 644 lists the output fields for theshow chassis synchronization command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 100: show chassis synchronization Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Current state

Indicates current status of external clock sources:

backupSource is currently the backup clock source.

masterSource is currently the master clock source.

Online-Master(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Source is the master clock. Source is

online.

Online-Standby(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Source is the standby (backup) clock.

Source is online.
Current clock state

Indicates current source of external synchronization:

internalSource is providing its own clocking.

locked to master CB(M320, M40e, and M120 routers) Source is locked to master clock source.

locked to master SCG(T320, T640, and T1600 routers) Source is locked to master clock source.

locked to master CCG(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches) Source is locked to master clock

source.
Selected for

Number of seconds this clock has been the master or backup clock source.

Selected since

Timestamp for establishment as master or backup clock source.

Deviation (in ppm)

Difference in clock timing, in parts per million (ppm).

Last deviation (in ppm)

Previous difference in clock timing, if any, in ppm.

Configured sources

Information about clock sources eligible for selection as master clock.

Source

Information about external clock sources.

Priority

Indicates priority of external clock sources:

Deviation (in ppm)

Last deviation (in ppm)

primarySource is a primary reference.

secondarySource is a secondary reference.

Current difference in clock timing, in ppm:

measuringEstablishing source deviation.

numberDeviation in ppm.

Previous difference in clock timing, in ppm:

Status

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numberDeviation in ppm.

Indicates status of external sources:

presentSource is configured and present.

qualifiedSource is eligible for synchronization source.

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Sample Output
show chassis
synchronization

user@host> show chassis synchronization


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 0
Current state
: master
Current clock state
: internal
Selected for
: 18 hours, 12 minutes, 43 seconds
Selected since
: 2008-09-10 03:27:47 PDT
Deviation (in ppm)
: +0.00
Last deviation (in ppm): +0.00
Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 1
Current state
: backup
Current clock state
: locked to master CB
Selected for
: 1 day, 12 hours, 49 minutes, 20 seconds
Selected since
: 2008-09-09 08:51:10 PDT

show chassis
synchronization
master

user@host> show chassis synchronization master


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 0
Current state
: master
Current clock state
: internal
Selected for
: 8 days, 21 minutes, 12 seconds
Selected since
: 2008-08-27 21:05:40 PDT
Deviation (in ppm)
: +0.00
Last deviation (in ppm): +0.00

show chassis
synchronization
backup

user@host> show chassis synchronization backup


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 1
Current state
: backup
Current clock state
: locked to master CB
Selected for
: 34 days, 20 hours, 17 minutes, 8 seconds
Selected since
: 2008-08-01 01:22:16 PDT

show chassis
synchronization
extensive

user@host> show chassis synchronization extensive


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 0
Current state
: master
Current clock state
: internal
Selected for
: 8 days, 36 minutes, 29 seconds
Selected since
: 2008-08-27 21:05:40 PDT
Deviation (in ppm)
: +0.00
Last deviation (in ppm): +0.00
Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CB 1
Current state
: backup
Current clock state
: locked to master CB
Selected for
: 34 days, 20 hours, 19 minutes, 53 seconds
Selected since
: 2008-08-01 01:22:16 PDT

show chassis
synchronization (T320,
T640, and T1600
Routers)

user@host> show chassis synchronization


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on SCG 0
Current state
: master
Current clock state
: locked to external-a
Selected for
: 2 hours, 28 minutes, 4 seconds
Selected since
: 2006-02-17 01:12:58 PST

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Configured sources
Source
Priority

Deviation
Last deviation
Status
(in ppm)
(in ppm)
external-a primary
measuring
-0.10
in-use
external-b secondary -0.10
-0.10
qualified
Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on SCG 1
Current state
: backup
Current clock state
: locked to master SCG
Selected for
: 19 hours, 49 minutes, 14 seconds
Selected since
: 2006-02-16 07:51:48 PST
Configured sources
Source
Priority
Deviation
Last deviation
Status
(in ppm)
(in ppm)
external-a primary
-0.25
-0.25
qualified
external-b secondary -0.25
-0.25
qualified

show chassis
synchronization (PTX
Series Packet
Transport Switches)

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user@host> show chassis synchronization


Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CCG 0
Current state
: Online - Master
Current clock state
: internal
Selected for
: 1 hour, 24 minutes, 21 seconds
Selected since
: 2011-03-21 15:59:37 PDT
Deviation (in ppm)
: +0.51
Last deviation (in ppm): +0.51
Clock Synchronization Status :
Clock module on CCG 1
Current state
: Online - Standby
Current clock state
: locked to master CCG
Selected for
: 1 hour, 39 minutes, 12 seconds
Selected since
: 2011-03-21 15:44:46 PDT

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show chassis temperature-thresholds


Syntax

show chassis temperature-thresholds

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show chassis temperature-thresholds


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show chassis temperature-thresholds


<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show chassis temperature-thresholds


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show chassis temperature-thresholds


<interconnect-device name>
<node-device name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc command introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the T4000 Core Routers.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description
Options

Display chassis temperature threshold settings, in degrees Celsius.


noneDisplay the temperature threshold details.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the chassis temperature

threshold settings of all member routers in the Virtual Chassis configuration.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the chassis

temperature threshold settings of the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display the temperature threshold details of a specified T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
the temperature threshold details of a specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the chassis temperature threshold

settings of the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the chassis temperature

threshold settings of the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.

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node-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the chassis temperature

threshold settings of the Node device.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display the temperature threshold details of

the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display the temperature threshold

details of the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with
0.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

Defining Alarm Thresholds for System Temperature Sensors

List of Sample Output

show chassis temperature-thresholds on page 649


show chassis temperature-thresholds (T4000 Core Routers) on page 649
show chassis temperature-thresholds (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 649
show chassis temperature-thresholds lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 651
show chassis temperature-thresholds sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 651
show chassis temperature-thresholds (QFX3500 Switch) on page 652
show chassis temperature-thresholds interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 652
show chassis temperature-thresholds (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 652

Output Fields

Table 101 on page 648 lists the output fields for the show chassis temperature-thresholds
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 101: show chassis temperature-thresholds Output Fields


Field name

Field Description

Item

Chassis component. If per FRU per slot thresholds are configured, the components about which
information is displayed include the chassis, the Routing Engines, FPCs, and FEBs. If per FRU per slot
thresholds are not configured, the components about which information is displayed include the
chassis and the Routing Engines.

Fan speed

Temperature threshold settings, in degrees Celsius, for the fans to operate at normal and high speeds.

NormalThe fans operate at normal speed if the component is at or below this temperature and

all the fans are present and functioning normally.

HighThe fans operate at high speed if the component has exceeded this temperature or a fan

has failed or is missing.


An alarm is not triggered until the temperature exceeds the threshold settings for a yellow alarm or
a red alarm.
Yellow alarm

Temperature threshold settings, in degrees Celsius, that trigger a yellow alarm.

NormalThe temperature that must be exceeded on the component to trigger a yellow alarm

when the fans are running at full speed.

Bad fanThe temperature that must be exceeded on the component to trigger a yellow alarm

when one or more fans have failed or are missing.

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Field name

Field Description

Red alarm

Temperature threshold settings, in degrees Celsius, that trigger a red alarm.

NormalThe temperature that must be exceeded on the component to trigger a red alarm when

the fans are running at full speed.

Bad fanThe temperature that must be exceeded on the component to trigger a red alarm when

one or more fans have failed or are missing.


Fire Shutdown

(T4000 routers and PTX Series Packet Transport Switches only)Temperature threshold settings,
in degrees Celsius, for the network device to shut down.

Sample Output
show chassis
temperature-thresholds

user@host> show chassis temperature-thresholds

Item
Chassis default
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
FPC 0
FPC 1
FPC 2
FPC 3
FPC 4
FPC 5
FPC 6
FPC 7
FPC 8
FPC 9
FPC 10
FPC 11

show chassis
temperature-thresholds
(T4000 Core Routers)

Yellow alarm
(degrees C)
Normal
Bad fan
65
55
95
95
95
95
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65

Red alarm
(degrees C)
Normal
Bad fan
75
65
110
110
110
110
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80
90
80

user@host> show chassis temperature-thresholds

Item
Chassis default
Routing Engine 0
Routing Engine 1
FPC 0
FPC 3
FPC 5
FPC 6
SIB 0
SIB 1
SIB 2
SIB 3
SIB 4

show chassis
temperature-thresholds

Fan speed
(degrees C)
Normal
High
48
54
70
80
70
80
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60
55
60

Fan speed
(degrees C)
Normal High
48
54
55
65
55
65
63
68
63
68
56
62
63
68
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70

Yellow alarm
(degrees C)
Normal Bad fan
65
55
85
85
85
85
75
70
75
70
75
63
75
70
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72

Red alarm
Fire Shutdown
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Normal Bad fan
Normal
75
65
100
100
100
102
100
100
102
90
83
95
90
83
95
83
76
95
90
83
95
87
84
95
87
84
95
87
84
95
87
84
95
87
84
95

user@host> show chassis temperature-thresholds


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Router)

Item
Chassis
Routing
Routing
SIB F13
SIB F13
SIB F13
SIB F13
SIB F13
SIB F13
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S
SIB F2S

default
Engine 0
Engine 1
0
3
6
8
11
12
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Fan speed
(degrees C)
Normal
High
48
54
55
65
55
65
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70
64
70

Yellow alarm
(degrees C)
Normal
Bad fan
65
55
85
85
85
85
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72
76
72

Red alarm
(degrees C)
Normal
Bad fan
75
65
100
100
100
100
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84
90
84

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fan speed
Yellow alarm
Red alarm
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Item
Normal
High
Normal
Bad fan
Normal
Bad fan
Chassis default
48
54
65
55
75
65
Routing Engine 0
55
65
85
85
100
100
Routing Engine 1
55
65
85
85
100
100
FPC 1
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 3
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 4
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 6
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 7
56
62
75
63
83
76
SIB 0
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 1
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 2
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 3
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 4
48
54
65
60
80
75
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fan speed
Yellow alarm
Red alarm
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Item
Normal
High
Normal
Bad fan
Normal
Bad fan
Chassis default
48
54
65
55
75
65
Routing Engine 0
55
65
85
85
100
100
Routing Engine 1
55
65
85
85
100
100
FPC 1
56
62
75
63
83
76

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FPC 3
FPC 4
FPC 6
...

56
56
56

62
62
62

75
75
75

63
63
63

83
83
83

76
76
76

show chassis
temperature-thresholds
lcc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis temperature-thresholds lcc 1


lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fan speed
Yellow alarm
Red alarm
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Item
Normal
High
Normal
Bad fan
Normal
Bad fan
Chassis default
48
54
65
55
75
65
Routing Engine 0
55
65
85
85
100
100
Routing Engine 1
55
65
85
85
100
100
FPC 1
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 3
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 4
56
62
75
63
83
76
FPC 6
56
62
75
63
83
76
SIB 0
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 1
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 2
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 3
48
54
65
60
80
75
SIB 4
48
54
65
60
80
75

show chassis
temperature-thresholds
sfc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show chassis temperature-thresholds sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Fan speed
Yellow alarm
Red alarm
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Item
Normal
High
Normal
Bad fan
Normal
Bad fan
Chassis default
48
54
65
55
75
65
Routing Engine 0
55
65
85
85
100
100
Routing Engine 1
55
65
85
85
100
100
SIB F13 0
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F13 3
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F13 6
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F13 8
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F13 11
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F13 12
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 16
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 17
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 18
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 19
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 20
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 21
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 22
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 23
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 24
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 25
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 26
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 27
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 28
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 29
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 30
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 31
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 32
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 33
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 34
64
70
76
72
90
84
SIB F2S 35
64
70
76
72
90
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show chassis
temperature-thresholds
(QFX3500 Switch)

user@switch> show chassis temperature-thresholds


Fan speed
Yellow alarm
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Item
Normal
High
Normal
Bad fan
FPC Sensor TopLeft I
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor TopRight I
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor TopLeft E
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor TopRight E
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor TopMiddle I
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor TopMiddle E
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor Bottom I
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor Bottom E
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor Die Temp
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor Mgmnt Brd I
30
65
55
45
FPC Sensor Switch I
30
60
55
45

show chassis
temperature-thresholds
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis temperature-thresholds interconnect-device interconnect1


temperature-thresholds interconnect-device interconnect1
Fan speed
Yellow alarm
Red alarm
Item
Normal
High
Normal
Bad fan
Normal
Bad fan
Chassis default
48
54
65
55
75
65

show chassis
temperature-thresholds
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

user@switch> show chassis temperature-thresholds


user@switch> show chassis temperature-thresholds
Fan speed
Yellow alarm
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Item
Normal High
Normal Bad fan
Routing Engine 0
70
75
90
87
Routing Engine 1
70
75
90
87
CB 0 Exhaust A
60
65
78
75
CB 0 Exhaust B
60
65
78
75
CB 1 Exhaust A
60
65
78
75
CB 1 Exhaust B
20
25
65
60
FPC 1 Exhaust A
60
65
78
75
FPC 1 Exhaust B
60
65
78
75
FPC 1 TL0
70
75
90
87
FPC 1 TQ0
70
75
90
87
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
FPC
PIC
PIC
PIC
SIB
SIB
SIB

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1 TL1
1 TQ1
1 TL2
1 TQ2
1 TL3
1 TQ3
2 Exhaust A
2 Exhaust B
2 TL0
2 TQ0
2 TL1
2 TQ1
2 TL2
2 TQ2
2 TL3
2 TQ3
2/0 Ambient
2/0 cfp-2/0/1
2/1 Ambient
0 Exhaust
0 Junction
1 Exhaust

70
70
70
70
70
70
60
60
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
60
60
60
60
70
60

75
75
75
75
75
75
65
65
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
65
65
65
65
75
65

90
90
90
90
90
90
78
78
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
78
70
78
78
90
78

87
87
87
87
87
87
75
75
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
75
67
75
75
87
75

Red alarm
(degrees C)
Normal
Bad fan
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
60
50
70
60

Red alarm
Fire Shutdown
(degrees C)
(degrees C)
Normal Bad fan
Normal
102
97
115
102
97
115
85
80
95
85
80
95
85
80
95
80
75
100
85
80
95
85
80
95
102
97
115
102
97
115
102
102
102
102
102
102
85
85
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
85
75
85
85
102
85

97
97
97
97
97
97
80
80
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
80
72
80
80
97
80

115
115
115
115
115
115
95
95
115
115
115
115
115
115
115
115
95
85
95
95
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SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB
SIB

1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
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Exhaust
Junction
Exhaust
Junction
Exhaust
Junction
Exhaust
Junction
Exhaust
Junction
Exhaust
Junction
Exhaust
Junction

70
60
70
60
70
60
70
60
70
60
70
60
70
60
70

75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75
65
75

90
78
90
78
90
78
90
78
90
78
90
78
90
78
90

87
75
87
75
87
75
87
75
87
75
87
75
87
75
87

102
85
102
85
102
85
102
85
102
85
102
85
102
85
102

97
80
97
80
97
80
97
80
97
80
97
80
97
80
97

115
95
115
95
115
95
115
95
115
95
115
95
115
95
115

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show chassis zones


show chassis zones
(QFX Series)

Release Information

show chassis zones


<detail>
<interconnect-device name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for the QFX Series.

Description

Displays the status of the two cooling system zones on the Interconnect device. Zone 1
consists of eight (0 7) front cards, which are cooled by two fan trays. Zone 2 consists
of two control boards and eight rear cards, which are cooled by eight (0 7) fan trays.

Options

detail device-name (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display detailed status of the

two cooling systems on the Interconnect device.


interconnect-device name (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the status of the

cooling zones on the Interconnect device.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request chassis beacon

show chassis zones interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 654


show chassis beacon interconnect-device (QFabric Switch) on page 655
show chassis beacon interconnect-device fpc (QFabric Switch) on page 655
show chassis beacon node-device (QFabric Switch) on page 655
show chassis beacon node-device fpc (QFabric Switch) on page 655
Table 102 on page 654 lists the output fields for the show chassis beacon command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 102: show chassis zones Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Slot

FPC slot number of the device whose content is being displayed. On QFX3500
standalone switches, the number is always 0.

Beacon State

Status of the beacon state:

OffThe beacon is OFF.

OnThe beacon is ON.

Sample Output
show chassis zones
interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

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user@switch> show chassis zones interconnect-device interconnect1


Slot
Beacon State
FPC
0
OFF

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show chassis beacon


interconnect-device
(QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis beacon interconnect-device interconnect1


Chassis
OFF
CB 0
OFF
CB 1
OFF
FC 0 FPC 0
OFF
FC 1 FPC 1
OFF
RC 0 FPC 8
OFF
RC 1 FPC 9
OFF

show chassis beacon


interconnect-device
fpc (QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis beacon interconnect-device interconnect1 fpc 0


FPC 0
ON

show chassis beacon


node-device (QFabric
Switch)
show chassis beacon
node-device fpc
(QFabric Switch)

user@switch> show chassis beacon node-device node1


node1
ON

user@switch> show chassis beacon node-device node1 fpc 0


FPC 0
ON

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show chassis zones (PTX Series Packet Transport Switches)


Syntax

show chassis zones


<detail>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for PTX Series Packet Transport Switches.

Description

(PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch only) Display the status of the two cooling system
zones of the chassis. Zone 0 consists of the Routing Engine, Control Board, SIB, PMB,
and the CCG, and is cooled by the vertical fan tray. Zone 1 consists of the eight (07)
FPCs, and their respective PICs, and is cooled by the horizontal fan trays. The vertical fan
tray is located at the front of the chassis. One horizontal fan tray is located at the front
top of the chassis, and another is located at the front bottom of the chassis.

Options

detail(Optional) Display status of each FRU and fan belonging to the cooling system

zones.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

show chassis fan on page 377

show chassis temperature-thresholds on page 647

show chassis zones (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 656


show chassis zones detail (PTX5000 Packet Transport Switch) on page 657

Output Fields

Table 103 on page 656 lists the output fields for the show chassis zones detail command.

Table 103: show chassis zones detail Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Item

Chassis component:

(PTX Series Packet Transport Switches)Information about the chassis, Routing Engines, Control
Boards (CBs), Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), PICs, and Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs).

Status

Status of the specified item. Status can be OK, Absent, or Offline.

Measurement

Fan tray speed utilization in percentage.

Sample Output
show chassis zones
(PTX5000 Packet
Transport Switch)

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user@host> show chassis zones


ZONE 0 Status
Driving FRU
Temperature
Condition
Num Fans Missing
Num Fans Failed
Fan Duty Cycle

Routing Engine 1
62 degrees C / 143 degrees F
OK
0
0
0

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ZONE 1 Status
Driving FRU
Temperature
Condition
Num Fans Missing
Num Fans Failed
Fan Duty Cycle

show chassis zones


detail (PTX5000
Packet Transport
Switch)

FPC 0 TL0
71 degrees C / 159 degrees F
OK
0
0
0

user@host> show chassis zones detail


ZONE 0 Status
Item
Status
CB 0
OK
CB 1
OK
Routing Engine 0
OK
Routing Engine 1
OK
SIB 0
OK
SIB 1
OK
SIB 2
OK
SIB 3
OK
SIB 4
OK
SIB 5
Absent
SIB 6
Absent
SIB 7
Absent
SIB 8
Absent
Fan Tray 0
OK
ZONE 1 Status
Item
FPC 0
FPC 1
FPC 2
FPC 3
FPC 4
FPC 5
FPC 6
FPC 7
Fan Tray 1
Fan Tray 2

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Status
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Absent
Offline
OK
OK
OK

Measurement

Spinning at 30% fan tray speed

Measurement

Spinning at 33% fan tray speed


Spinning at 36% fan tray speed

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Command-Line Interface Operational


Mode Commands
Table 104 on page 659 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to perform and monitor CLI management functions. Commands are listed in
alphabetical order.

Table 104: CLI Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear the logical system view and return to a full router


view.

clear cli logical-system

Set the CLI to complete partial command entries.

set cli complete-on-space

Set the current working directory.

set cli directory

Set the maximum time that an individual session can be


idle before the user is logged off the router.

set cli idle-timeout

Set the CLI to the specified logical routing instance.

set cli logical-system

Set the CLI prompt.

set cli prompt

Set the CLI to prompt you to restart the router after a


software upgrade.

set cli restart-on-upgrade

Set the number of lines on the screen.

set cli screen-length

Set the number of characters on a line.

set cli screen-width

Set the terminal type.

set cli terminal

Timestamp CLI output.

set cli timestamp

Set the system date and time.

set date

Display all CLI settings.

show cli

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Task

Command

Display login permissions for the current user.

show cli authorization

Display the current working directory.

show cli directory

Display a list of previous CLI commands.

show cli history

NOTE: For information about how to configure CLI parameters, see the Junos
OS CLI User Guide.
For information about related tasks performed by network operations center
(NOC) personnel, see the Junos Baseline Network Operations Guide.

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clear cli logical-system


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear cli logical-system

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear the logical system view and return to a full router view. In a logical system view,
the output of the command displays information related to the logical system only.
This command has no options.
clear

set cli logical-system on page 665

clear cli logical-system on page 661


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear cli logical-system

user@host:lr1> clear cli logical-system


Cleared default logical system

user@host>

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set cli complete-on-space


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

set cli complete-on-space (off | on)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Set the command-line interface (CLI) to complete a partial command entry when you
type a space or a tab. This is the default behavior of the CLI.
offTurn off command completion.
onAllow either a space or a tab to be used for command completion.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

CLI User Interface Overview

show cli on page 673

set cli complete-on-space on page 662


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli
complete-on-space

In the following example, pressing the Spacebar changes the partial command entry
from com to complete-on-space. The example shows how adding the keyword off at the
end of the command disables command completion.
user@host> set cli com<Space>
user@host>set cli complete-on-space off
Disabling complete-on-space

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set cli directory


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

set cli directory directory

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set the current working directory.
directoryPathname of the working directory.

view

CLI User Interface Overview

show cli directory on page 678

set cli directory on page 663


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli directory

user@host> set cli directory /var/home/regress


Current directory: /var/home/regress

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set cli idle-timeout


Syntax

Release Information

set cli idle-timeout


<minutes>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Set the maximum time that an individual session can be idle before the user is logged
off the router or switch.

Options

minutes(Optional) Maximum idle time. The range of values, in minutes, is 0 through

100,000. If you do not issue this command, and the users login class does not specify
this value, the user is never forced off the system after extended idle times. Setting
the value to 0 disables the timeout.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

CLI User Interface Overview

show cli on page 673

set cli idle-timeout on page 664


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli idle-timeout

664

user@host> set cli idle-timeout 60


Idle timeout set to 60 minutes

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set cli logical-system


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

set cli logical-system logical-system

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Set the CLI to the specified logical system view.
logical-systemlogical system name.

view

set cli logical-system on page 665


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli logical-system

user@host> set cli logical-system log-router-A


logical system: log-router-A
user@host:log-router-A>

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set cli prompt


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

set cli prompt string

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set the prompt so that it is displayed within the CLI.
stringCLI prompt string. To include spaces in the prompt, enclose the string in quotation

marks. By default, the string is username@hostname.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

CLI User Interface Overview

show cli on page 673

set cli prompt on page 666


When you enter this command, the new CLI prompt is displayed.

Sample Output
set cli prompt

666

user@host> set cli prompt lab1-router>


lab1-router>

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set cli restart-on-upgrade


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

set cli restart-on-upgrade string (off | on)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
For an individual session, set the CLI to prompt you to restart the router or switch after
upgrading the software.
offDisables the prompt.
onEnables the prompt.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

CLI User Interface Overview

show cli on page 673

set cli restart-on-upgrade on page 667


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli
restart-on-upgrade

user@host> set cli restart-on-upgrade on


Enabling restart-on-upgrade

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set cli screen-length


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

set cli screen-length length

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set terminal screen length.
lengthNumber of lines of text that the terminal screen displays (0 through 10,000).

The default is 24.


Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

The point at which the ---(more)--- prompt appears on the screen is a function of this
setting and the settings for the set cli screen-width and set cli terminal commands.
view

CLI User Interface Overview

set cli screen-width on page 669

set cli terminal on page 670

show cli on page 673

set cli screen-length on page 668


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli screen-length

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user@host> set cli screen-length 75


Screen length set to 75

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set cli screen-width


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

set cli screen-width width

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set the terminal screen width.
widthNumber of characters (0 through 1024) in a line. The default is 80.

The point at which the ---(more)--- prompt appears on the screen is a function of this
setting and the settings for the set cli screen-length and set cli terminal commands.
view

CLI User Interface Overview

set cli screen-length on page 668

set cli terminal on page 670

show cli on page 673

set cli screen-width on page 669


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli screen-width

user@host> set cli screen-width


Screen width set to 132

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set cli terminal


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

set cli terminal terminal-type

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set the terminal type.
terminal-typeType of terminal that is connected to the Ethernet management port:

ansiANSI-compatible terminal (80 characters by 24 lines)

small-xtermSmall xterm window (80 characters by 24 lines)

vt100VT100-compatible terminal (80 characters by 24 lines)

xtermLarge xterm window (80 characters by 65 lines)

view

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set cli screen-length on page 668

set cli screen-width on page 669

show cli on page 673

set cli terminal on page 670


This command provides no output.

Sample Output
set cli terminal

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user@host> set cli terminal xterm

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set cli timestamp


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

set cli timestamp (format timestamp-format | disable)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set a timestamp for CLI output.
format timestamp-formatSet the date and time format for the timestamp. The

timestamp format you specify can include the following placeholders in any order:

%mTwo-digit month

%dTwo-digit date

%TSix-digit hour, minute, and seconds

disableRemove the timestamp from the CLI.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

CLI User Interface Overview

show cli on page 673

set cli timestamp on page 671


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set cli timestamp

user@host> set cli timestamp format '%m-%d-%T'


'04-21-17:39:13'
CLI timestamp set to: '%m-%d-%T'

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set date
Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

set date (date-time ntp <servers> <source-address source-address>)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Set the date and time.
date-timeDate and time. Enter this string inside quotation marks.
ntpUse a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to synchronize the current date and

time setting on the router or switch.


servers(Optional) Specify the IP address of one or more NTP servers.
source-address source-addressSpecify the source address that the router or switch uses

to contact the remote NTP server.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

Setting the Date and Time

set date on page 672


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
set date

672

user@host> set date ntp


21 Apr 17:22:02 ntpdate[3867]: step time server 172.17.27.46 offset 8.759252 sec

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show cli
Syntax

show cli

Syntax (QFX Series)

show cli
<authorization>
<directory>
<history count>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Display configured CLI settings.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show cli on page 674


Table 105 on page 673 lists the output fields for the show cli command. Output fields are
listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 105: show cli Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

CLI complete-on-space

Capability to complete a partial command entry when you type a space or a tab: on or off.

CLI idle-timeout

Maximum time that an individual session can be idle before the user is logged out from the router or
switch. When this feature is enabled, the number of minutes is displayed. Otherwise, the state is
disabled.

CLI restart-on-upgrade

CLI is set to prompt you to restart the router or switch after upgrading the software: on or off.

CLI screen-length

Number of lines of text that the terminal screen displays.

CLI screen-width

Number of characters in a line on the terminal screen.

CLI terminal

Terminal type.

CLI is operating in

Mode: enhanced.

CLI timestamp

Date and time format for the timestamp. If the timestamp is not set, the state is disabled.

CLI working directory

Pathname of the working directory.

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Sample Output
show cli

674

user@host> show cli


CLI complete-on-space set to on
CLI idle-timeout disabled
CLI restart-on-upgrade set to on
CLI screen-length set to 47
CLI screen-width set to 132
CLI terminal is 'vt100'
CLI is operating in enhanced mode
CLI timestamp disabled
CLI working directory is '/var/home/regress'

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show cli authorization


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show cli authorization

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the permissions for the current user.
This command has no options.
view

show cli authorization on page 677


Table 106 on page 675 lists the output fields for the show cli authorization command. In
the table, all possible permissions are displayed and output fields are listed in alphabetical
order.

Table 106: show cli authorization Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

access

Can view access configuration information.

access-control

Can modify access configuration.

admin

Can view user account information.

admin-control

Can modify user account information.

clear

Can clear learned network information.

configure

Can enter configuration mode.

control

Can modify any configuration.

edit

Can edit configuration files.

field

Reserved for field (debugging) support.

firewall

Can view firewall configuration information.

firewall-control

Can modify firewall configuration information.

floppy

Can read from and write to removable media.

flow-tap

Can view flow-tap configuration information.

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Field Name

Field Description

flow-tap-control

Can configure flow-tap configuration information.

idp-profiler-operation

Can configure Profiler data.

interface

Can view interface configuration information.

interface-control

Can modify interface configuration information.

maintenance

Can perform system maintenance.

network

Can access the network by entering the ping, ssh, telnet,


and traceroute commands.

pgcp-session-mirroring

Can view Packet Gateway Control Protocol session


mirroring configuration.

pgcp-session-mirroring-control

Can modify Packet Gateway Control Protocol session


mirroring configuration all-control.

reset

Can reset or restart interfaces and system processes.

rollback

Can roll back to previous configurations.

routing

Can view routing configuration information.

routing-control

Can modify routing configuration information.

secret

Can view passwords and authentication keys in the


configuration.

secret-control

Can modify passwords and authentication keys in the


configuration.

security

Can view security configuration information.

security-control

Can modify security configuration information.

shell

Can start a local shell.

snmp

Can view SNMP configuration information.

snmp-control

Can modify SNMP configuration information.

system

Can view system configuration information.

system-control

Can modify system configuration information.

trace

Can view trace file settings information.

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Field Name

Field Description

trace-control

Can modify trace file settings information.

view

Can view current values and statistics.

view-configuration

Can view all configuration information (not including


secrets).

Sample Output
show cli authorization

user@host> show cli authorization


Current user: 'remote' login: 'user' class ''
Permissions:
admin
-- Can view user accounts
admin-control-- Can modify user accounts
clear
-- Can clear learned network information
configure
-- Can enter configuration mode
control
-- Can modify any configuration
edit
-- Can edit full files
field
-- Special for field (debug) support
floppy
-- Can read and write from the floppy
interface
-- Can view interface configuration
interface-control-- Can modify interface configuration
network
-- Can access the network
reset
-- Can reset/restart interfaces and daemons
routing
-- Can view routing configuration
routing-control-- Can modify routing configuration
shell
-- Can start a local shell
snmp
-- Can view SNMP configuration
snmp-control-- Can modify SNMP configuration
system
-- Can view system configuration
system-control-- Can modify system configuration
trace
-- Can view trace file settings
trace-control-- Can modify trace file settings
view
-- Can view current values and statistics
maintenance -- Can become the super-user
firewall
-- Can view firewall configuration
firewall-control-- Can modify firewall configuration
secret
-- Can view secret configuration
secret-control-- Can modify secret configuration
rollback
-- Can rollback to previous configurations
security
-- Can view security configuration
security-control-- Can modify security configuration
access
-- Can view access configuration
access-control-- Can modify access configuration
view-configuration-- Can view all configuration (not including secrets)
flow-tap
-- Can view flow-tap configuration
flow-tap-control-- Can configure flow-tap service
Individual command authorization:
Allow regular expression: none
Deny regular expression: none
Allow configuration regular expression: none
Deny configuration regular expression: none

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show cli directory


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show cli directory

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the current working directory.
This command has no options.
view

show cli directory on page 678


Table 107 on page 678 lists the output fields for the show cli directory command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 107: show cli directory Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Current directory

Pathname of the current working directory.

Sample Output
show cli directory

678

user@host> show cli directory


Current directory: /var/home/regress

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show cli history


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show cli history


<count>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display a list of previous CLI commands.
noneDisplay all previous CLI commands.
count(Optional) Maximum number of commands to display.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show cli history on page 679


Table 108 on page 679 lists the output fields for the show cli history command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 108: show cli history Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

timestamp

Time at which the command was entered.

command-syntax

Command that was entered.

Sample Output
show cli history

user@host>
11:14:14
11:22:10
11:27:12

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show cli history


-- show arp
-- show cli authorization
-- show cli history

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File Management Operational Mode


Commands
Table 109 on page 681 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to perform and monitor file management functions. Commands are listed in
alphabetical order.

Table 109: File Management Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Remove contents of a log file.

clear log

Archive files or archive and compress files.

file archive

Calculate checksum using MD5 has algorithm.

file checksum md5

Calculate checksum using Secure Hash Algorithm SHA1.

file checksum sha1

Calculate checksum using Secure Hash Algorithm SHA256.

file checksum sha-256

Compare two files.

file compare

Copy files.

file copy

Delete files.

file delete

List files and directories on the router.

file list

Rename files.

file rename

Display the contents of a file.

file show

List log files, display log file contents, and display information
about users who have logged in to the router.

show log

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NOTE: See also the monitor list, monitor start, and monitor stop commands,
which are documented in Real-Time Router Monitoring Operational Mode
Commands.
For information about how to configure file parameters, see the Junos OS
System Basics Configuration Guide.
For information about related tasks performed by network operations center
(NOC) personnel, see the Junos Baseline Network Operations Guide.

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clear log
Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

clear log filename


<all>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Remove contents of a log file.
filenameName of the specific log file to delete.
all(Optional) Delete the specified log file and all archived versions of it.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

show log on page 701

clear log on page 683


See file list for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear log

The following sample commands list log file information, clear the contents of a log file,
and then display the updated log file information:
user@host> file list lcc0-re0:/var/log/sampled detail
lcc0-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------rw-r----- 1 root wheel
26450 Jun 23 18:47 /var/log/sampled
total 1
user@host> clear log lcc0-re0:sampled
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------user@host> file list lcc0-re0:/var/log/sampled detail
lcc0-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------rw-r----- 1 root wheel
57 Sep 15 03:44 /var/log/sampled
total 1

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file archive
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

file archive destination destination source source


<compress>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Archive, and optionally compress, one or multiple local system files as a single file, locally
or at a remote location.
destination destinationDestination of the archived file or files. Specify the destination

as a URL or filename. The Junos OS adds one of the following suffixes if the
destination filename does not already have it:

For archived filesThe suffix .tar

For archived and compressed filesThe suffix .tgz

source sourceSource of the original file or files. Specify the source as a URL or filename.
compress(Optional) Compress the archived file with the GNU zip (gzip) compression

utility. The compressed files have the suffix .tgz.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

file archive (Multiple Files) on page 684


file archive (Single File) on page 684
file archive (with Compression) on page 684
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file archive
(Multiple Files)

The following sample command archives all message files in the local directory
/var/log/messages as the single file messages-archive.tar.
user@host> file archive source /var/log/messages* destination /var/log/messages-archive.tar
/usr/bin/tar: Removing leading / from absolute path names in the archive.
user@host>

file archive (Single


File)

The following sample command archives one message file in the local directory
/var/log/messages as the single file messages-archive.tar.
user@host> file archive source /var/log/messages destination /var/log/messages-archive.tar
/usr/bin/tar: Removing leading / from absolute path names in the archive.
user@host

file archive
(with Compression)

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The following sample command archives and compresses all message files in the local
directory /var/log/messages as the single file messages-archive.tgz.

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user@host> file archive compress source /var/log/messages* destination


/var/log/messages-archive.tgz
/usr/bin/tar: Removing leading / from absolute path names in the archive.

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file checksum md5


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

file checksum md5 <pathname> filename

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Calculate the Message Digest 5 (MD5) checksum of a file.
pathname(Optional) Path to a filename.
filenameName of a local file for which to calculate the MD5 checksum.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

Configuring Checksum Hashes for a Commit Script in the Junos OS Configuration and
Operations Automation Guide

Configuring Checksum Hashes for an Event Script in the Junos OS Configuration and
Operations Automation Guide

Configuring Checksum Hashes for an Op Script in the Junos OS Configuration and


Operations Automation Guide

Executing an Op Script from a Remote Site in the Junos OS Configuration and Operations
Automation Guide

file checksum sha-256 on page 688

file checksum sha1 on page 687

op on page 844

file checksum md5 on page 686


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file checksum md5

686

user@host> file checksum md5 jbundle-5.3R2.4-export-signed.tgz


MD5 (jbundle-5.3R2.4-export-signed.tgz) = 2a3b69e43f9bd4893729cc16f505a0f5

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file checksum sha1


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

file checksum sha1 <pathname> filename

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Calculate the Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1) checksum of a file.
pathname(Optional) Path to a filename.
filenameName of a local file for which to calculate the SHA-1 checksum.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

Configuring Checksum Hashes for a Commit Script in the Junos OS Configuration and
Operations Automation Guide

Configuring Checksum Hashes for an Event Script in the Junos OS Configuration and
Operations Automation Guide

Configuring Checksum Hashes for an Op Script in the Junos OS Configuration and


Operations Automation Guide

Executing an Op Script from a Remote Site in the Junos OS Configuration and Operations
Automation Guide

file checksum md5 on page 686

file checksum sha-256 on page 688

op on page 844

file checksum sha1 on page 687


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file checksum sha1

user@host> file checksum sha1 /var/db/scripts/opscript.slax


SHA1 (/var/db/scripts/commitscript.slax) = ba9e47120c7ce55cff29afd73eacd370e162c676

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file checksum sha-256


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

file checksum sha-256 <pathname> filename

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Calculate the Secure Hash Algorithm 2 family (SHA-256) checksum of a file.
pathname(Optional) Path to a filename.
filenameName of a local file for which to calculate the SHA-256 checksum.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

Configuring Checksum Hashes for a Commit Script in the Junos OS Configuration and
Operations Automation Guide

Configuring Checksum Hashes for an Event Script in the Junos OS Configuration and
Operations Automation Guide

Configuring Checksum Hashes for an Op Script in the Junos OS Configuration and


Operations Automation Guide

Executing an Op Script from a Remote Site in the Junos OS Configuration and Operations
Automation Guide

file checksum md5 on page 686

file checksum sha1 on page 687

op on page 844

file checksum sha-256 on page 688


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file checksum sha-256

user@host> file checksum sha-256 /var/db/scripts/commitscript.slax


SHA256 (/var/db/scripts/commitscript.slax) =
94c2b061fb55399e15babd2529453815601a602b5c98e5c12ed929c9d343dd71

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file compare
Syntax

Release Information

Description

file compare (files filename filename)


<context | unified>
<ignore-white-space>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Compare two local files and describe the differences between them in default, context,
or unified output styles:

DefaultIn the first line of output, c means lines were changed between the two files,
d means lines were deleted between the two files, and a means lines were added

between the two files. The numbers preceding this alphabetical marker represent the
first file, and the lines after the alphabetical marker represent the second file. A left
angle bracket (<) in front of output lines refers to the first file. A right angle bracket (>)
in front of output lines refers to the second file.

ContextThe display is divided into two parts. The first part is the first file; the second

part is the second file. Output lines preceded by an exclamation point (!) have changed.
Additions are marked with a plus sign (+), and deletions are marked with a
minus sign (-).

UnifiedThe display is preceded by the line number from the first and the second file

(xx,xxx,x). Before the line number, additions to the file are marked with a plus sign (+),
and deletions to the file are marked with a minus sign (-). The body of the output
contains the affected lines. Changes are viewed as additions plus deletions.
Options

files filenameNames of two local files to compare.


context(Optional) Display output in context format.
ignore-white-space(Optional) Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
unified(Optional) Display output in unified format.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

none

file compare files on page 690


file compare files context on page 690
file compare files unified on page 690
file compare files unified ignore-white-space on page 690
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
file compare files

user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two


100c100
<
full-name "File 1";
-->
full-name "File 2";
102c102
<
class foo; # 'foo' is not defined
-->
class super-user;

file compare files


context

user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two context


*** /tmp/one
Wed Dec 3 17:12:50 2003
--- /tmp/two
Wed Dec 3 09:13:14 2003
***************
*** 97,104 ****
}
}
user bill {
!
full-name "Bill Smith";
!
class foo; # 'foo' is not defined
authentication {
encrypted-password SECRET;
}
--- 97,105 ---}
}
user bill {
!
full-name "Bill Smith";
!
uid 1089;
!
class super-user;
authentication {
encrypted-password SECRET;
}

file compare files


unified

user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two unified


--- /tmp/one
Wed Dec 3 17:12:50 2003
+++ /tmp/two
Wed Dec 3 09:13:14 2003
@@ -97,8 +97,9 @@
}
}
user bill {
full-name "Bill Smith";
class foo; # 'foo' is not defined
+
full-name "Bill Smith";
+
uid 1089;
+
class super-user;
authentication {
encrypted-passwordSECRET;
}

file compare files


unified
ignore-white-space

690

user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two unified ignore-white-space


--- /tmp/one
Wed Dec 3 09:13:10 2003
+++ /tmp/two
Wed Dec 3 09:13:14 2003
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
user bill {
full-name "Bill Smith";
uid 1089;

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class foo; # 'foo' is not defined


class super-user;
authentication {
encrypted-password <SECRET>; # SECRET-DATA
}

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file copy
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

file copy source destination


<source-address address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


source-address option added in Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for QFX Series switches.
Copy files from one place to another on the local router or switch or between the local
router or switch and a remote system.
sourceSource of the original file. Specify this as a URL or filename.
destinationDestination of the copied file. Specify this as a URL or filename. If you are

copying a file to the current directory (your home directory on the local router or
switch) and are not renaming the file, specify the destination with a period (.).
source-address address(Optional) Source IP host address. This option is useful for

specifying the source address of a secure copy (scp) file transfer.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

file copy (A File from the Router or Switch to a PC) on page 692
file copy (A Configuration File Between Routing Engines) on page 692
file copy (A Log File Between Routing Engines) on page 692
file copy (A File from the TX Matrix Plus Router to a T1600 Router Connected to the
TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 692
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file copy (A File from
the Router or Switch to
a PC)
file copy
(A Configuration File
Between Routing
Engines)
file copy (A Log File
Between Routing
Engines)
file copy (A File from
the TX Matrix Plus
Router to a T1600

692

user@host> file copy /var/tmp/rpd.core.4 berry:/c/junipero/tmp


...transferring.file...... |

0 KB |

0.3 kB/s | ETA: 00:00:00 | 100%

The following sample command copies a configuration file from Routing Engine 0 to
Routing Engine 1:
user@host> file copy /config/juniper.conf re1:/var/tmp/copied-juniper.conf

The following sample command copies a log file from Routing Engine 0 to Routing Engine
1:
user@host> file copy lcc0-re0:/var/log/chassisd lcc0-re1:/var/tmp

The following sample command copies a text file from Routing Engine 1 on the
switch-fabric chassis sfc0 to Routing Engine 1 on the line-card chassis lcc0:

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Router Connected to
the TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> file copy sfc0-re1:/tmp/sample.txt lcc0-re1:/var/tmp

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file delete
Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

file delete filename


<purge>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Delete a file on the local router or switch.
filenameName of the file to delete. For a routing matrix, include chassis information in

the filename if the file to be deleted is not local to the Routing Engine from which
the command is issued.
purge(Optional) Overwrite regular files before deleting them.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

file delete on page 694


file delete (Routing Matrix) on page 694
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file delete

user@host> file list /var/tmp


dcd.core
rpd.core
snmpd.core
user@host> file delete /var/tmp/snmpd.core
user@host> file list /var/tmp
dcd.core
rpd.core

file delete
(Routing Matrix)

user@host> file list lcc0-re0:/var/tmp


dcd.core
rpd.core
snmpd.core
user@host> file delete lcc0-re0:/var/tmp/snmpd.core
user@host> file list /var/tmp
dcd.core
rpd.core

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file list
Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

file list
<detail | recursive>
<filename>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display a list of files on the local router or switch.
noneDisplay a list of all files for the current directory.
detail | recursive(Optional) Display detailed output or descend recursively through the

directory hierarchy, respectively.


filename(Optional) Display a list of files. For a routing matrix, the filename must include

the chassis information.


Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

The default directory is the home directory of the user logged in to the router or switch.
To view available directories, enter a space and then a backslash (/) after the file list
command. To view files within a specific directory, include a backslash followed by the
directory and, optionally, subdirectory name after the file list command.
maintenance

file list on page 695


file list (Routing Matrix) on page 695
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file list

file list (Routing


Matrix)

user@host> file list /var/tmp


dcd.core
rpd.core
snmpd.core
user@host> file list lcc0-re0:var/tmp
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/tmp/:
.gdbinit
.pccardd
Test/
chassisd*
chassisd.nathan*
check_time*
cores/
diagTestPrep*
diagtest*

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diagtest.regress*
do_switchovers*
dump_test*
err.manoj.log
esw_clearstats*
esw_counter*
esw_debug*
esw_debug_ge*
esw_filt_test*
esw_filter_tnp_addr*
esw_getstats*
esw_phy*
esw_stats*

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file rename
Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

file rename source destination

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Rename a file on the local router or switch.
destinationNew name for the file.
sourceOriginal name of the file. For a routing matrix, the filename must include the

chassis information.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

file rename on page 697


file rename (Routing Matrix) on page 697
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file rename

The following example lists the files in /var/tmp, renames one of the files, and then
displays the list of files again to reveal the newly named file.
user@host> file list /var/tmp
dcd.core
rpd.core
snmpd.core
user@host> file rename /var/tmp/dcd.core /var/tmp/dcd.core.990413
user@host> file list /var/tmp
dcd.core.990413
rpd.core
snmpd.core

file rename
(Routing Matrix)

The following example lists the files in /var/tmp, renames one of the files, and then
displays the list of files again to reveal the newly named file.
user@host> file list lcc0-re1:/var/tmp
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/tmp:
.pccardd
sartre.conf
snmpd
syslogd.core-tarball.0.tgz
user@host> file rename lcc0-re0:/var/tmp/snmpd /var/tmp/snmpd.rr
user@host> file list lcc0-re1:/var/tmp

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lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/tmp:
.pccardd
sartre.conf
snmpd.rr
syslogd.core-tarball.0.tgz

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file show
Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

file show filename


<encoding (base64 | raw)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the contents of a file.
filenameName of a file. For a routing matrix, the filename must include the chassis

information.
encoding (base64 | raw)(Optional) Encode file contents with base64 encoding or show

raw text.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

file show on page 699


file show (Routing Matrix) on page 699
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
file show

file show
(Routing Matrix)

user@host> file show /var/log/messages


Apr 13 21:00:08 romney /kernel: so-1/1/2: loopback suspected; going to standby.
Apr 13 21:00:40 romney /kernel: so-1/1/2: loopback suspected; going to standby.
Apr 13 21:02:48 romney last message repeated 4 times
Apr 13 21:07:04 romney last message repeated 8 times
Apr 13 21:07:13 romney /kernel: so-1/1/0: Clearing SONET alarm(s) RDI-P
Apr 13 21:07:29 romney /kernel: so-1/1/0: Asserting SONET alarm(s) RDI-P
...
user@host> file show lcc0-re0:/var/tmp/.gdbinit
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------####################################################################
# Settings
####################################################################
set print pretty
####################################################################
# Basic stuff
####################################################################
define msgbuf
printf "%s", msgbufp->msg_ptr
end
# hex dump of a block of memory
# usage: dump address length
define dump

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p $arg0, $arg1
set $ch = $arg0
set $j = 0
set $n = $arg1
while ($j < $n)
#printf "%x %x ",&$ch[$j],$ch[$j]
printf "%x ",$ch[$j]
set $j = $j + 1
if (!($j % 16))
printf "\n"
end
end
end

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show log
Syntax

show log
<filename | user <username>>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show log
<all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<filename | user <username>>

Release Information

Description

Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
List log files, display log file contents, or display information about users who have logged
in to the router or switch.
noneList all log files.
<all-lcc | lcc number | scc>(Routing matrix only)(Optional) Display logging information

about all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) or a specific T640 router (replace
number with a value from 0 through 3) connected to a TX Matrix router. Or, display
logging information about the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).
filename(Optional) Display the log messages in the specified log file. For the routing

matrix, the filename must include the chassis information.


user <username>(Optional) Display logging information about users who have recently

logged in to the router or switch. If you include username, display logging information
about the specified user.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

trace

show log on page 701


show log filename on page 702
show log user on page 702

Sample Output
show log

user@host> show log


total 57518
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
-rw-r--r-- 1 root

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bin
bin
bin
bin
bin
bin
bin
bin
bin
bin
bin

211663
999947
999994
238815
1049098
1061095
1052026
1056309
1056371
1056301
1056350

Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
30
30
30
30

19:44
19:41
17:48
19:44
18:00
12:13
06:08
18:21
14:36
10:50
07:04

dcd
dcd.0
dcd.1
rpd
rpd.0
rpd.1
rpd.2
rpd.3
rpd.4
rpd.5
rpd.6

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-rw-r--r--rw-rw-r--

show log filename

show log user

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1 root
1 root

bin
bin

1048876 Sep 30 03:21 rpd.7


19656 Oct 1 19:37 wtmp

user@host> show log rpd


Oct 1 18:00:18 trace_on: Tracing to ?/var/log/rpd? started
Oct 1 18:00:18 EVENT <MTU> ds-5/2/0.0 index 24 <Broadcast PointToPoint Multicast
Oct 1 18:00:18
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 56 V9 seq 148 op add Type route/if af 2 addr
13.13.13.21 nhop type local nhop 13.13.13.21
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 56 V9 seq 149 op add Type route/if af 2 addr
13.13.13.22 nhop type unicast nhop 13.13.13.22
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 48 V9 seq 150 op add Type ifaddr index 24 devindex
43
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 144 V9 seq 151 op chnge Type ifdev devindex 44
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 144 V9 seq 152 op chnge Type ifdev devindex 45
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 144 V9 seq 153 op chnge Type ifdev devindex 46
Oct 1 18:00:19 KRT recv len 1272 V9 seq 154 op chnge Type ifdev devindex 47
...
user@host> show log user
darius
mg2546
darius
mg2529
darius
mg2518
root
mg1575
root
ttyp2
jun.site.per
alex
ttyp1
192.168.1.2

Thu Oct 1 19:37


still logged in
Thu Oct 1 19:08 - 19:36 (00:28)
Thu Oct 1 18:53 - 18:58 (00:04)
Wed Sep 30 18:39 - 18:41 (00:02)
Wed Sep 30 18:39 - 18:41 (00:02)
Wed Sep 30 01:03 - 01:22 (00:19)

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Mode Commands
Table 110 on page 703 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to perform and monitor Packet Forwarding Engine management functions. Commands
are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 110: Packet Forwarding Engine Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Display Packet Forwarding Engine Compact Forwarding Engine


Board (CFEB) status and statistics information.

show pfe cfeb

Display Packet Forwarding Engine Forwarding Engine Board (FEB)


status and statistics information.

show pfe feb

Display Packet Forwarding Engine statistics for the specified


Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC).

show pfe fpc

(J Series router only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine


forwarding process (fwdd) status and statistics information.

show pfe fwdd

(Routing matrix only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine


information for the specified T640 router (or line-card chassis).

show pfe lcc

Display Packet Forwarding Engine next-hop information.

show pfe next-hop

Display IPv4 Packet Forwarding Engine statistics.

show pfe statistics ip

(M320 and T320 routers, and T-640 only) Display Packet


Forwarding Engine resource and L-chip SRAM memory usage
statistics.

show pfe resource usage


memory

Display the routes in the Packet Forwarding Engine forwarding


table.

show pfe route

(M40 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine System


Control Board (SCB) status and statistics information.

show pfe scb

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Commands (continued)
Task

Command

(M40e and M160 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine


Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM) status and statistics
information.

show pfe sfm

(M20 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine System


and Switch Board (SSB) status and statistics information.

show pfe ssb

Display Packet Forwarding Engine direct memory access (DMA)


statistics.

show pfe statistics dma

Display Packet Forwarding Engine error statistics.

show pfe statistics error

Display Packet Forwarding Engine IPv6 statistics.

show pfe statistics ip6

Display Packet Forwarding Engine notification statistics.

show pfe statistics notification

Display Packet Forwarding Engine polled I/O (PIO) statistics.

show pfe statistics pio

Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics.

show pfe statistics traffic

Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics for


Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD).

show pfe statistics traffic


protocol bfd

Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics for connectivity


fault management (CFM).

show pfe statistics traffic


protocol cfm

Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics for link fault


management (LFM).

show pfe statistics traffic


protocol lfm

Display Packet Forwarding Engine status information.

show pfe terse

(M320 and T320 routers, and T-640 only) Display Packet


Forwarding Engine resource and L-chip SRAM memory usage
statistics.

show pfe resource usage


memory

Display Packet Forwarding Engine version information.

show pfe version

NOTE: For information about how to configure PFE parameters, see the Junos
OS System Basics Configuration Guide.

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show pfe cfeb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show pfe cfeb

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M7i routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine Compact Forwarding Engine Board
(CFEB) status and statistics information.
This command has no options.
admin

show pfe cfeb on page 705

Sample Output
show pfe cfeb

user@host> show pfe cfeb


CFEB status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime (total):
Failures:
Pending:

Present
Online
2005-03-10 09:01:25 PST
2d 00:44
0
0

Peer message type receive qualifiers:


Message Type
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------TTP All
IFD All
IFL All
Nexthop All
COS All
Route All
SW Firewall All
HW Firewall All
PFE Statistics All
PIC Statistics All
Sampling All
Monitoring None
ASP None
L2TP None
Collector None
PIC Configuration All
Queue Statistics All
(null) None
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
1
Resync Fail:
0

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Resync Time:
PFE IPC statistics:
type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
562
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
104
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
103
Pfe
3770
Dfw
10
Mastership
0
Sampling
0
GUCP
0
CoS
50
GCCP
0
GHCP
0
IRSD
0
Monitoring
0
RE
0
PIC
0
ASP cfg
0
ASP cmd
0
L2TP cfg
0
Collector
0
PIC state
0
Aggregator
0
Empty
0

RX messages
----------0
0
14582
0
0
0
0
0
1
2925
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0
PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:

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bucket
-----0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

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count
----0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show pfe feb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show pfe feb

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M5 and M10 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine Forwarding Engine Board
(FEB) status and statistics information.
This command has no options.
admin

show pfe feb on page 708

Sample Output
show pfe feb

user@host> show pfe feb


FEB status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime (total):
Failures:
Pending:

Present
Online
2005-03-11 00:33:57 PST
1d 09:14
0
0

Peer message type receive qualifiers:


Message Type
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------TTP All
IFD All
IFL All
Nexthop All
COS All
Route All
SW Firewall All
HW Firewall All
PFE Statistics All
PIC Statistics All
Sampling All
Monitoring None
ASP None
L2TP None
Collector None
PIC Configuration All
Queue Statistics All
(null) None
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
1
Resync Fail:
0

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Resync Time:

PFE IPC statistics:


type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
639
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
104
Jtree
0
Cprod
Route
Pfe
Dfw
Mastership
Sampling
GUCP
CoS
GCCP
GHCP
IRSD
Monitoring
RE
PIC
ASP cfg
ASP cmd
L2TP cfg
Collector
PIC state
Aggregator
Empty

RX messages
----------0
0
11889
0
0
0
0

0
940
3008
9
0
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
1995
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0

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PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0

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show pfe fpc


Syntax

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Release Information
Description

Options

show pfe fpc slot


<detail | extensive>
show pfe fpc
<lcc number>
show pfe fpc slot
<detail | extensive>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine statistics for the specified Flexible PIC Concentrator
(FPC).
slotFPC slot number. Replace slot with a value from 0 through 2.
detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of detail.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine

statistics for the specified FPC in all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

the slot number of the T640 router (or line-card chassis) that houses the FPC. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, lcc number represents the slot number of the T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) that houses the FPC. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine statistics

for the specified FPC in the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding

Engine statistics for the specified FPC in the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe fpc on page 711


show pfe fpc lcc on page 712
show pfe fpc 0 detail on page 714

Sample Output
show pfe fpc

user@host> show pfe fpc 1


FPC 1 status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:

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Uptime:
1d 03:31
Failures:
0
Pending:
0
Route Memory Enhanced: 0
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
0
Resync Fail:
0
Resync Time:
0
PFE IPC statistics:
type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
2251
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
0
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
0
Pfe
0
Dfw

show pfe fpc lcc

RX messages
----------0
0
2219
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

user@host> show pfe fpc 0 lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------GFPC 0 status:
Slot:
Present
State:
Online
Last State Change:
2009-06-17 21:00:35 PDT
Uptime (total):
02:31:45
Failures:
0
Pending:
0
Peer message type receive qualifiers [ non-NONE(s) only ]:
IPC Msg Type (subtype)
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------Interface
(0)
All
Interface
(1)
All
Interface
(2)
All
Interface
(3)
All
Interface
(4)
All
Interface
(5)
All
Interface
(6)
All
Interface
(7)
All
Interface
(8)
All
Interface
(9)
All
Interface
(10)
All
Interface
(11)
All
Interface
(12)
All
Interface
(13)
All
Interface
(14)
All
Interface
(15)
All
Interface
(16)
All
Interface
(17)
All

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Interface
Interface
Interface
...
Next-hop
Next-hop
Next-hop
Next-hop
Next-hop
Next-hop
...
Route
Route
Route
Route
Route
Route
Route
Route
Route
...
Pfe
Pfe
Pfe
...
Dfw
Dfw
Dfw
Dfw

(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)

All
All
Slot only
All

(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

All
All
All
All
All
Always TRUE

(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)

All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All

(1)
(3)
(5)

Always TRUE
Always TRUE
Always TRUE

(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)

All
All
All
All

...
Sampling
(1)
Sampling
(2)
Sampling
(3)
CoS
(0)
CoS
(1)
CoS
(2)
CoS
(3)
...
PIC
(1)
PIC
(3)
...
GenCfg
(8)
GenCfg
(15)
...
IFSTATE BITS SET:
---------------IFD
IFL
IFF
IFA
RTTABLE
ROUTE
NEXTHOP
FIREWALL
NAME TABLE
COS_FABRIC
COS_POLICY
COS_RED

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All
All
All
All
All
All
Always TRUE
Always TRUE
All
All

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COS_REWRT_IFLMAP
COS_CLASS_TABLE
COS_CLASS_IFLMAP
COS_POLICER
COS_SHAPER
SAMPLE
RTCOS
SYSCONF
IFVP
SADB
IFVC
COS_FC_QUEUE
COS_FRAGMAP_TABLE
COS_FRAGMAP_IFLMAP
Generic config
Mesh group
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
1
Resync Fail:
0
Resync Time:
0
PFE IPC statistics:
Type (subtype)
TX Messages
-----------------------Interface ( 3)
165
Interface ( 4)
81
Interface ( 5)
0
Interface ( 8)
145
Interface ( 9)
425
Interface (10)
24
...
PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:
bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0

RX messages
----------0
0
190
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
...

show pfe fpc 0 detail

user@host> show pfe fpc 0 detail


GFPC 2 status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime (total):
Failures:
Pending:

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Route Memory Enhanced: 0


Filter Memory Enhanced: 1
Peer message type receive qualifiers [ non-NONE(s) only ]:
IPC Msg Type (subtype)
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------Interface
(0)
All
Interface
(1)
All
Interface
(2)
All
Interface
(3)
All
Interface
(4)
All
Interface
(5)
All
Interface
(6)
All
Interface
(7)
All
Interface
(8)
All
Interface
(9)
All
Interface
(10)
All
Interface
(11)
All
...
Next-hop
(0)
All
Next-hop
(1)
All
Next-hop
(2)
All
Next-hop
(3)
All
Next-hop
(4)
All
Next-hop
(5)
All
...
Route
(0)
All
Route
(1)
All
Route
(2)
All
Route
(3)
All
Route
(4)
All
Route
(5)
All
...
Pfe
(1)
Always TRUE
Pfe
(3)
Always TRUE
Pfe
(5)
Always TRUE
...
Dfw
(0)
All
Dfw
(1)
All
Dfw
(2)
All
Dfw
(3)
All
...
Sampling
(1)
All
Sampling
(2)
All
Sampling
(3)
All
CoS
(0)
All
CoS
(1)
All
CoS
(2)
All
CoS
(3)
All
CoS
(4)
All
...
PIC
(1)
Always TRUE
PIC
(3)
Always TRUE
...
GenCfg
(8)
All
GenCfg
(15)
All
...
IFSTATE BITS SET:
---------------IFD
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IFA
RTTABLE
ROUTE
NEXTHOP
FIREWALL
NAME TABLE
COS_FABRIC
COS_POLICY
COS_RED
COS_REWRT_TABLE
COS_REWRT_IFLMAP
COS_CLASS_TABLE
COS_CLASS_IFLMAP
COS_POLICER
COS_SHAPER
SAMPLE
RTCOS
SYSCONF
IFVP
SADB
IFVC
COS_FC_QUEUE
COS_FRAGMAP_TABLE
COS_FRAGMAP_IFLMAP
Generic config
Mesh group
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
2
Close:
1
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
2
Resync Fail:
0
Resync Time:
0
PFE IPC statistics:
Type (subtype)
-------------Interface ( 3)
Interface ( 5)
Interface ( 8)
Interface ( 9)
Interface (10)
...
Next-hop
( 1)
Next-hop
( 3)
Next-hop
(11)
Next-hop
(23)
Route
( 1)
Route
( 2)
Route
( 3)
Route
( 6)
Route
( 9)
Pfe
( 1)
Pfe
( 3)
Pfe
( 4)
Pfe
( 5)
...

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0
85
67
4
364
12
33
39
331
34
1
1
48
0
1
0
1

RX messages
----------0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
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0

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Dfw
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GenCfg

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(18)
( 8)
(15)

20
1
45
1

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0
0
0

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show pfe fwdd


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show pfe fwdd

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine forwarding process (fwdd)
status and statistics information.
This command has no options.
view

show pfe fwdd on page 718

Sample Output
show pfe fwdd

user@host> show pfe fwdd


FWDD status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime (total):
Failures:
Pending:

Present
Online
2004-09-15 16:00:36 PDT
1d 01:16
0
0

Peer message type receive qualifiers:


Message Type
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------TTP Slot only
IFD All
IFL All
Nexthop All
COS All
Route All
SW Firewall All
HW Firewall All
PFE Statistics All
PIC Statistics All
Sampling All
Monitoring All
ASP Slot only
L2TP None
Collector None
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
1
Resync Fail:
0
Resync Time:
0
PFE IPC statistics:

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type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
221
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
40
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
45
Pfe
1907
Dfw
16
Mastership
0
Sampling
0
GUCP
0
CoS
20
GCCP
0
GHCP
0
IRSD
0
Monitoring
0
RE
0
PIC
0
ASP cfg
0
ASP cmd
0
L2TP cfg
0
Collector
0
PIC state
0

RX messages
----------0
0
3189
0
0
0
0
0
0
1520
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0
PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:
bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0

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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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show pfe lcc


Syntax (TX Matrix and
TX Matrix Plus Router)
Release Information
Description

Options

show pfe lcc number

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) On a TX Matrix router, display Packet
Forwarding Engine status and statistics for the specified T640 router (or line-card chassis).
On a TX Matrix Plus router, display Packet Forwarding Engine status and statistics for
the specified T1600 router (or line-card chassis).
lcc numberOn a TX Matrix router, the slot number of the T640 router (or line-card

chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, the
slot number of the T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe lcc on page 721

Sample Output
show pfe lcc

user@host> show pfe lcc 0


LCC 0 status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime (total):
Failures:
Pending:

Present
Online
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1d 14:20
23
0

Peer message type receive qualifiers:


Message Type
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------TTP All detail
IFD All detail
IFL All detail
Nexthop All
COS All
Route All
SW Firewall All
HW Firewall All
PFE Statistics All
PIC Statistics All
Sampling All detail
Monitoring All detail
ASP All detail
L2TP All detail
Collector All detail
PFE listener statistics:
Open:
25
Close:
23
Sleep:
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Wakeup:
Resync Request:
Resync Done:
Resync Fail:
Resync Time:
PFE IPC statistics:
type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
163
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
15
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
100
Pfe
5369
Dfw
11
Mastership
0
Sampling
0
GUCP
0
CoS
20
GCCP
0
GHCP
0
IRSD
0
Monitoring
0
RE
3
PIC
0
ASP cfg
0
ASP cmd
0
L2TP cfg
0
Collector
0
PIC state
4

0
0
2
0
0

RX messages
----------0
0
2923
0
0
0
0
0
0
3072
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6930
0
0
0
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0

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bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0

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show pfe next-hop


Syntax

show pfe next-hop


<interface interface-name>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus
Routers)

show pfe next-hop


<fpc slot>
<interface interface-name>
<lcc number>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display Packet Forwarding Engine next-hop information.
noneDisplay all Packet Forwarding Engine next-hop information.
fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show the next hops for

a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot.


On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number of a T640 router by using the lcc
number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through
7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
if you specify the number of a T1600 router by using the lcc number option (the
recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise,
replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example, the following commands
have the same result:
user@host> show pfe next-hop fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe next-hop fpc 9
interface interface-name(Optional) Display the Packet Forwarding Engine next-hop

interface.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

the slot number of the T640 router (or line-card chassis) that houses the FPC. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, the slot number of the T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that houses the FPC. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

724

admin

show pfe next-hop on page 725


show pfe next-hop fpc (TX Matrix Router) on page 725
show pfe next-hop fpc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 725

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Sample Output
show pfe next-hop

show pfe next-hop fpc


(TX Matrix Router)

show pfe next-hop fpc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show pfe next-hop


Nexthop Info:
ID
Type
Interface
----- -------- ------------4
Mcast 5
Bcast 7
Discard 8 MDiscard 9
Reject 13
Local 14
Resolve fxp0.0
17
Local 18
Unicast fxp0.0
21
Local 22
Unicast at-0/1/0.0
...

Protocol
--------IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4

Encap
-----------Unspecified
Unspecified
ATM SNAP

user@host> show pfe next-hop fpc 1


Slot 1
Nexthop Info:
ID
Type
Interface
Next Hop Addr
----- -------- ------------- --------------5
Mcast default
6
Bcast 8
Discard 9 MDiscard 13
Mcast default
17 MDiscard 18
Reject 24
Discard 68
Local 192.168.66.113
69
Resolve fxp0.0
70
Unicast fxp0.0
192.168.71.254
256
Local 10.71.71.1
257
Local 127.0.0.1
258
Mcast.local..1
default
259
Bcast.local..1
261
Discard.local..1
262 MDiscard.local..1
269
Mcast.local..1
default
271
Discard.local..1
...

Next Hop Addr


--------------0.0.0.0
192.168.4.60
127.0.0.1
192.168.4.254
11.1.0.1
11.1.0.2

MTU
----0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4482

Protocol
---------IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPV6
IPV6
IPV6
None
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPV6
IPV6

Encap
-----------Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified

MTU
---0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Protocol
---------IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6

Encap
------------

MTU
---0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

user@host> show pfe next-hop fpc 0


Slot 0
ID
----31
32
34
35
36
39
42
43
44

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Type
-------Mcast
Bcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject
Mcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject

Interface
-------------

Next Hop Addr


--------------default
default
-

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49
50
111
112
114
115
116
119
122
123
124
191
192
194
195
196
322
323
326
327
328

Receive
Discard
Mcast
Bcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject
Mcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject
Mcast
Bcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject
Local
Resolve
Local
Resolve
Local

.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..1
.local..2
.local..2
.local..2
.local..2
.local..2
bcm0.0
bcm0.0
-

default
default
default
10.1.0.5
129.0.0.5
fe80::201:ff:fe01:5

329
330
331
332
333
334
335
348
349
350
357

Receive
Receive
Resolve
Local
Receive
Receive
Resolve
Local
Resolve
Unicast
Local

bcm0.0
bcm0.0
bcm0.0
bcm0.0
bcm0.0
bcm0.0
em0.0
em0.0
-

ff02::1:ff01:5
fe80::
fec0::a:1:0:5
ff02::1:ff00:5
fec0::
192.168.178.4
192.168.178.126
fe80::201:1ff:fe01:5

512
513
515

Local
Local
Local

10.255.178.11
127.0.0.1
abcd::10:255:178:11

516

Local

fe80::200:ff:fe00:0

517
518
519
521
522
523
531
533
534
535
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549

Local
Mcast
Bcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject
Mcast
Discard
MDiscard
Reject
Mgroup
Bcast
Receive
Local
Resolve
Bcast
Receive
Local
Resolve
Unicast
Unicast

.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
.local..3
ge-15/0/3.0
ge-15/0/3.0
ge-15/0/3.0
ge-31/0/4.0
ge-31/0/4.0
ge-31/0/4.0
ge-31/0/4.0
ge-15/0/3.0

127.0.0.1
default
default
14.2.1.0
14.2.1.1
14.1.1.0
14.1.1.1
14.1.1.2
14.2.1.2

MPLS
MPLS
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4

Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4

Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

IPv6
IPv4
IPv4

0
0
0

IPv6

IPv6
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4

Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
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561
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Local
Resolve
Aggreg.
Unicast
Unicast
Aggreg.
Unicast
Unicast
Aggreg.
Unicast
Unicast

ae1.0
ae1.0
ae1.0
ae1.0
ge-23/0/8.0
ge-7/0/9.0
ae1.0
ge-23/0/8.0
ge-7/0/9.0
ae1.0
ge-23/0/8.0
ge-7/0/9.0

11.1.1.0
11.1.1.1
11.1.1.2
11.1.1.2
-

IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
IPv4
MPLS
MPLS
MPLS
MPLS
MPLS
MPLS

Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0

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show pfe route


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switch and QFX
Series)

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus
Routers)

Release Information

Description

show pfe route


<<inet6 | ip | iso> <prefix prefix> | <table <table-name> <index index> <prefix prefix>>>
<mpls>
<summary>
show pfe route
<<inet6 | ip> <prefix prefix> | <table <table-name> <index index> <prefix prefix>>>
<mpls>
<summary>
show pfe route
<fpc slot>
<<inet6 | ip | iso> <prefix prefix> | <table <table-name> <index index> <prefix prefix>>>
<lcc number>
<mpls>
<summary>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the routes in the Packet Forwarding Engine forwarding table. The Packet
Forwarding Engine forwards packets between input and output interfaces.

NOTE: The Routing Engine maintains a master copy of the forwarding table.
It copies the forwarding table to the Packet Forwarding Engine, which is the
part of the router or switch responsible for forwarding packets. To display
the routes in the Routing Engine forwarding table, use the show route
forwarding table command. For more information, see the Junos OS Routing
Protocols and Policies Command Reference.

Options

noneDisplay all Packet Forwarding Engine forwarding table information.


fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show the next hops for

a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot.


On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number of a T640 router by using the lcc
number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through
7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
if you specify the number of a T1600 router by using the lcc number option (the
recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise,
replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example, the following commands
have the same result:
user@host> show pfe route fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe route fpc 9

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index index(Optional) Display table index.


inet6(Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine IPv6 routes.
ip(Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine IPv4 routes.
iso (Optional) Display ISO version routing tables.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

the slot number of the T640 router (or line-card chassis) that houses the FPC. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, the slot number of the T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that houses the FPC. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
mpls(Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine MPLS information.
prefix prefix(Optional) IPv4 or IPv6 prefix for which to show table entries.
summary(Optional) Display summary of Packet Forwarding Engine information.
table <table-name>(Optional) Display table information.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe route ip on page 729


show pfe route iso on page 729
show pfe route lcc summary (TX Matrix Router) on page 730
show pfe route lcc summary (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 731

Sample Output
show pfe route ip

user@host> show pfe route ip


IPv4 Route Table 0, default.0, 0x0:
Destination
NH IP Addr
Type
NH ID Interface
--------------------------------- --------------- -------- ----- --------default
Discard
8
127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1
Local
256
172.16/12
192.168.71.254
Unicast
68 fxp0.0
192.168.0/18
192.168.71.254
Unicast
68 fxp0.0
192.168.40/22
192.168.71.254
Unicast
68 fxp0.0
192.168.64/18
192.168.71.254
Unicast
68 fxp0.0
192.168.64/21
Resolve
67 fxp0.0
192.168.71.249
192.168.71.249
Local
66
192.168.220.0/30
Resolve
303 fe-0/0/0.0
192.168.220.0
192.168.220.0
Receive
301 fe-0/0/0.0
224.0.0.1
Mcast
5
255.255.255.255
Bcast
6
...

show pfe route iso

user@host# show pfe route iso


CLNS Route Table 0, CLNP.0, 0x0:
Destination
Type
NH ID Interface
---------------------------------------- -------- ----- --------default
Reject
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Local
49.0001.00a0.c96b.c491/72
Local
536

show pfe route lcc


summary (TX Matrix
Router)

514

user@host> show pfe route lcc 2 summary


Slot 0
IPv4 Route Tables:
Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
43
1
4

Size(b)
---------3081
281

MPLS Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
1

Size(b)
---------68

IPV6 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
9
1
5

Size(b)
---------717
389

Slot 1

IPv4 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
43
1
4

Size(b)
---------3081
281

MPLS Route Tables:


Index
-------Default

Routes
---------1

Size(b)
---------68

IPV6 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
9
1
5

Size(b)
---------717
389

Slot 16

730

IPv4 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
41
1
4

Size(b)
---------2938
281

MPLS Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
1

Size(b)
---------68

IPV6 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ----------

Size(b)
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Default
1

9
5

717
389

IPv4 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
41
1
4

Size(b)
---------2938
281

MPLS Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
1

Size(b)
---------68

IPV6 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
9
1
5

Size(b)
---------717
389

Slot 17

show pfe route lcc


summary (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host> show pfe route lcc 2 summary


Slot 0

IPv4 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
25
1
9
2
6
3
5
4
15
5
5
6
13

Size(b)
---------2266
815
545
453
1371
453
1187

MPLS Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
1
4
5

Size(b)
---------88
452

IPv6 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
7
1
13
3
4
4
4
5
4
6
18

Size(b)
---------697
1305
385
385
385
1833

Slot 6

IPv4 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ----------

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1
2
3
4
5
6

25
9
6
5
15
5
13

2266
815
545
453
1371
453
1187

MPLS Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
1
4
5

Size(b)
---------88
452

IPv6 Route Tables:


Index
Routes
-------- ---------Default
7
1
13
3
4
4
4
5
4
6
18
...

732

Size(b)
---------697
1305
385
385
385
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show pfe scb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show pfe scb

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine System Control Board (SCB) status
and statistics information.
This command has no options.
admin

show pfe scb on page 733

Sample Output
show pfe scb

user@host> show pfe scb


SCB status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime:
Failures:
Pending:

Present
Online
1999-02-05 11:02:36 UTC
1d 02:31
0
0

PFE listener statistics:


Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
1
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
1
Resync Done:
1
Resync Fail:
0
Resync Time:
0
PFE IPC statistics:
type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
10715
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
8
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
11
Pfe
1592
Dfw
0
Mastership
0
Empty
0

RX messages
----------0
0
10594
0
0
0
0
0
0
1593
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

5298
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

...
PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:
bucket
count
---------0
5298
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
2
5
3
6
1
7
1
...

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show pfe sfm


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show pfe sfm slot


<detail | extensive>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e and M160 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine Switching and
Forwarding Module (SFM) status and statistics information.
slotDisplay statistics from the specified SFM slot. Replace slot with a value from 0

through 3.
detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of detail.

Additional Information
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

This command applies only to systems with multiple SFMs.


admin

show pfe sfm on page 735

Sample Output
show pfe sfm

user@host> show pfe sfm 1


SFM 1 status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Downtime:
Failures:
Pending:

Offline
Init
2000-03-01 07:45:55 UTC
17:47:29
167
0

PFE listener statistics:


Open:
167
Close:
167
Sleep:
2
Wakeup:
1
Resync Request:
2
Resync Done:
2
Resync Fail:
0
Resync Time:
1
PFE IPC statistics:
type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
0
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
0
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
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----------0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Dfw
Mastership
Empty

0
0
0

0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0
PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:
bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0

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show pfe ssb


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show pfe ssb

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M20 routers only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine System and Switch Board (SSB)
status and statistics information.
This command has no options.
admin

show pfe ssb on page 737

Sample Output
show pfe ssb

user@host> show pfe ssb


SSB status:
Slot:
State:
Last State Change:
Uptime (total):
Failures:
Pending:

Present
Online
2005-03-06 03:10:28 PST
11:23:27
0
0

Peer message type receive qualifiers:


Message Type
Receive Qualifier
---------------- ----------------TTP Slot only
IFD All
IFL All
Nexthop All
COS All
Route All
SW Firewall All
HW Firewall All
PFE Statistics All
PIC Statistics None
Sampling All
Monitoring None
ASP None
L2TP None
Collector None
PIC Configuration None
Queue Statistics None
(null) None

PFE listener statistics:


Open:
1
Close:
0
Sleep:
0
Wakeup:
0
Resync Request:
0
Resync Done:
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Resync Fail:
Resync Time:

PFE IPC statistics:


type
TX Messages
----------- ----------Header
0
Test
0
Interface
737
Chassis
0
Boot
0
Next-hop
48
Jtree
0
Cprod
0
Route
94
Pfe
2034
Dfw
8
Mastership
0
Sampling
0
GUCP
0
CoS
73
GCCP
0
GHCP
0
IRSD
0
Monitoring
0
RE
0
PIC
0
ASP cfg
0
ASP cmd
0
L2TP cfg
0
Collector
0
PIC state
0
Aggregator
0
Empty
0

0
0

RX messages
----------0
0
9911
0
0
0
0
0
0
683
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

PFE socket-buffer mbuf depth:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
0

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PFE socket-buffer bytes pending transmit:


bucket
count
---------0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
17
0
18
0
19
0
20
0
21
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show pfe statistics dma


Syntax

show pfe statistics dma

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics dma


<fpc slot>
<lcc number>

Release Information
Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine direct memory access (DMA) statistics.
noneDisplay all Packet Forwarding Engine direct memory access statistics.
fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display statistics for a

Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot.


On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number of a T640 router by using the lcc
number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through
7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
if you specify the number of a T1600 router by using the lcc number option (the
recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise,
replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example, the following commands
have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics dma fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics dma fpc 9
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe statistics dma on page 740


show pfe statistics dma lcc (Routing Matrix) on page 741

Sample Output
show pfe statistics
dma

user@host> show pfe statistics dma


DMA Statistics:
Name
Requests
Completed
-------------- ---------- ---------Packet Read
905119
905119
Packet Write
943761
943761
Physical Read
0
0
Physical Write
0
0

Failed
---------0
0
0
0

DMA Errors:
Name
--------------

740

Write 0
----------

Write 1
----------

Read 0
----------

Read 1
----------

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Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error
PCI Retries
PCI Error
DMA Requests:
Requests available: 256,

show pfe statistics


dma lcc (Routing
Matrix)

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

Requests used: 0

user@host> show pfe statistics dma lcc 2


Slot 0
DMA Statistics:
Name
-------------Packet Read
Packet Write

Requests
---------10718
9935

Completed
---------10718
9935

Failed
---------0
0

Write 0
---------0
0
0

Write 1
---------0
0
0

Read 0
----------

DMA Errors:
Name
-------------Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error

Read 1
----------

DMA Requests:
Requests available: 768, Requests used: 0
DMA Statistics:
Name
-------------Packet Read
Packet Write

Requests
---------0
0

Completed
---------0
0

Failed
---------0
0

Write 0
---------0
0
0

Write 1
---------0
0
0

Read 0
----------

DMA Errors:
Name
-------------Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error

Read 1
----------

DMA Requests:
Requests available: 768, Requests used: 0
Slot 1
DMA Statistics:
Name
-------------Packet Read
Packet Write

Requests
---------2
10154

Completed
---------2
10154

Failed
---------0
0

Write 0
----------

Write 1
----------

Read 0
----------

DMA Errors:
Name
--------------

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----------

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Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error

0
0
0

0
0
0

DMA Requests:
Requests available: 768, Requests used: 0
Slot 16
DMA Statistics:
Name
-------------Packet Read
Packet Write

Requests
---------0
0

Completed
---------0
0

Failed
---------0
0

Write 0
---------0
0
0

Write 1
---------0
0
0

Read 0
----------

DMA Errors:
Name
-------------Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error

Read 1
----------

DMA Requests:
Requests available: 768, Requests used: 0
DMA Statistics:
Name
-------------Packet Read
Packet Write

Requests
---------0
0

Completed
---------0
0

Failed
---------0
0

Write 0
---------0
0
0

Write 1
---------0
0
0

Read 0
----------

DMA Errors:
Name
-------------Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error

Read 1
----------

DMA Requests:
Requests available: 768, Requests used: 0
Slot 17
DMA Statistics:
Name
-------------Packet Read
Packet Write

Requests
---------0
0

Completed
---------0
0

Failed
---------0
0

Write 0
---------0
0
0

Write 1
---------0
0
0

Read 0
----------

DMA Errors:
Name
-------------Illegal Bank
Address Range
ECC Error

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Requests available: 768, Requests used: 0

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show pfe statistics error


Syntax

show pfe statistics error

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics error


<fpc slot>
<lcc number>

Release Information
Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine error statistics.
noneDisplay all Packet Forwarding Engine error statistics.
fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display error statistics

for a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot. On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the
number of a T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended method),
replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from
0 through 31. On a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of a T1600 router
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value
from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example,
the following commands have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics error fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics error fpc 9
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display error statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is
connected to a TX Matrix. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display error statistics for a
specific T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus
router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

NOTE: The output of the show pfe statistics error statement contains sensitive
information that cannot be made explicit.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe statistics error on page 744


show pfe statistics error lcc (Routing Matrix) on page 745
show pfe statistics error on page 746

Sample Output
show pfe statistics
error

744

user@host> show pfe statistics error


PFE error statistics:
C chip
A1 chip
A2 chip
---------- ---------- ---------0
0
0
0
0
N/A

scan fail
A1<->C FCS error

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N/A
0 A2<->C FCS error
N/A
0
0 A<->B FCS error
B chip slots:
0
1
2
3
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------0
0
0
0
scan fail
0
0
0
0
A1->B FCS error
0
0
0
0
A2->B FCS error
0
0
0
0
correctable ECC error
0
0
0
0
uncorrectable ECC error
0
0
0
0
multiple ECC errors
0
0
0
0
B->HS link error
0
0
0
0
A1->Bm error
0
0
0
0
A2->Bo error
0
0
0
0
write buffer overflow
0
0
0
0
Bo FIFO sync error
0
0
0
0
Bo FIFO size error
0
0
0
0
Bo stream stuck error
0
0
0
0
Bo SRAM parity error
4
5
6
7
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------0
0
0
0
scan fail
0
0
0
0
A1->B FCS error
0
0
0
0
A2->B FCS error
0
0
0
0
correctable ECC error
0
0
0
0
uncorrectable ECC error
0
0
0
0
multiple ECC errors
0
0
0
0
B->HS link error
0
0
0
0
A1->Bm error
0
0
0
0
A2->Bo error
0
0
0
0
write buffer overflow
0
0
0
0
Bo FIFO sync error
0
0
0
0
Bo FIFO size error
0
0
0
0
Bo stream stuck error
0
0
0
0
Bo SRAM parity error

show pfe statistics


error lcc
(Routing Matrix)

user@host> show pfe statistics error lcc 2


Slot 0
LCHIP Error statistics:
LCHIP
0
1
2
3
------------------------------------------------------Lin PIF:
0
0
0
0
Lin SRCTL:
0
0
0
0
Lout NLIF:
0
0
0
0
Lout DESRD:
0
0
0
0
Lout HDRF:
0
0
0
0
HSL Map for PFE complex 0 (Top):
Index
=====
*****

HST Name
=========================
No errors on this PFE

---->

Index
=====

HSR Name
====================

Errors
======

Index
=====

HSR Name
====================

Errors
======

*****

HSL Map for PFE complex 1 (Bottom):


Index
=====

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=========================

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*****

No errors on this PFE

*****

Slot 1
LCHIP Error statistics:
LCHIP
0
1
2
3
------------------------------------------------------Lin PIF:
0
0
0
0
Lin SRCTL:
0
0
0
0
Lout NLIF:
0
0
0
0
Lout DESRD:
0
0
0
0
Lout HDRF:
0
0
0
0
HSL Map for PFE complex 1 (Bottom):
Index
=====
*****

show pfe statistics


error

HST Name
=========================
No errors on this PFE

---->

Index
=====

HSR Name
====================

Errors
======

*****

user@host> show pfe statistics error


Slot 1
ICHIP Error statistics:
ICHIP
0
1
2
3
------------------------------------------------------SPI4 Sink(Rx):
0
0
0
0
SPI4 Src(Tx):
0
0
0
0
Iwi SPI Total:
0
0
0
0
Iwi PIF:
0
0
0
0
Iwo DESRD:
0
0
0
0
Iwo HDRF:
0
0
0
0
Ipktwr Drops:
0
0
0
0
f_burst_fc Drops:
0
0
0
0
f_burst_nfc Drops:
0
0
0
0
f_rord_fc Drops:
0
0
0
0
f_rord_nfc Drops:
0
0
0
0
HSL2 Errors:
-----------***** No errors on this PFE *****

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show pfe statistics ip


Syntax

show pfe statistics ip


<icmp | options>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics ip


<fpc slot>
<icmp | options>
<lcc number>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display IPv4 Packet Forwarding Engine statistics.
noneDisplay all IPv4 Packet Forward Engine statistics.
fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display statistics for a

Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot. On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number
of a T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace
slot with a value from 0 through 7. On a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the
number of a T1600 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended method),
replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from
0 through 31. For example, the following commands have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics ip fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics ip fpc 9
icmp(Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine IP ICMP statistics.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display error statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is
connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display error statistics
for a specific T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix
Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
options(Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine IP options statistics.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

admin

show pfe statistics ip icmp on page 748


show pfe statistics ip options on page 749
Table 111 on page 748 lists the output fields for the show pfe statistics ip command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 111: show pfe statistics ip Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

ICMP Statistics

ICMP statistics, including the following:

requestsNumber of ICMP notifications sent to the PFE. If a throttler is configured, the number of
notifications might not reflect all requests made. (See the throttled icmps field description.)

network unreachablesWhen route lookups fail, ICMP packets are sent to the source. These packets

are ICMP TypeDestination Unreachable (3) and ICMP Code=Network Unreachable (0).

ttl expiredNumber of notifications processed as a result of time-to-live (TTL) expiration packets.

ttl capturedNumber of TTL expired packets sent by PFE interfaces to the Routing Engine.

redirectsNumber of ICMP errors sent with Type=Redirect (5).

mtu exceededNumber of ICMP errors sent with Type=Source Quench (4).

icmp/option handoffsNumber of packets that the PFE hardware requests the PFE software to

process.
ICMP errors

ICMP errors, including the following:

unknown unreachablesUnknown code (greater than 16) found for an unknown unreachable type

ICMP error.

unsupported ICMP typeAny ICMP type other than UNREACH, REDIRECT, TIME_EXCEED, and

PARAM_PROB.

unprocessed redirectsWhen trying to find the neighbor to send redirects to, the PFE could not find

the next-hop information.

invalid ICMP typeAny ICMP type other than UNREACH, REDIRECT, TIME_EXCEED, and

PARAM_PROB.

invalid protocolAn incorrect protocol was detected by the ICMP processor.

bad input interface if1The PFE software cannot map the interface index supplied by the chips to

a proper data structure in the microkernel.

throttled icmpsNumber of requests dropped because of rate limiting by the PFE.

runtsNumber of packets for which the IP header length is less than the minimum length that is

supported.
ICMP Discards

ICMP discard statistics, including the following:

multicastsICMP packets are not sent for link-layer multicast packets. These are counted as invalid

source addresses (not a unicast address or all zeros).

bad source addressesICMP packets were received from an invalid source address (not a unicast

address or all zeros).

bad dest addressesICMP packets were sent to an invalid destination address (not a unicast address

or all zeros).

IP fragmentsICMP responses are sent only for the first fragments. The rest do not receive a

response. This is the count for ICMP requests that receive no response.

ICMP errorsNumber of ICMP error packets.

Sample Output
show pfe statistics ip
icmp

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user@host> show pfe statistics ip icmp


ICMP Statistics:
0 requests
0 network unreachables
0 ttl expired
0 ttl captured

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0 redirects
0 mtu exceeded
0 icmp/option handoffs
ICMP Errors:
0 unknown unreachables
0 unsupported ICMP type
0 unprocessed redirects
0 invalid ICMP type
0 invalid protocol
0 bad input interface
0 throttled icmps
0 runts
ICMP Discards:
0 multicasts
0 bad source addresses
0 bad dest addresses
0 IP fragments
0 ICMP errors

show pfe statistics ip


options

user@host> show pfe statistics ip options


IP Option Values:
LSRR/SSRR forwarding enabled
IP Option Statistics:
0 loose source routes
0 strict source routes
0 record routes
889382 router alerts
0 other options
IP Option Errors:
0 runts
2 bad versions
0 runt header lengths
0 giant header lengths
0 null frames
0 bad option lengths
0 duplicate options
0 bad option pointers
0 source route frames dropped
188 frames queued
1126 frames dropped

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show pfe statistics ip6


Syntax

show pfe statistics ip6


<icmp>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics ip6


<fpc slot>
<icmp>
< lcc number>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display Packet Forwarding Engine IPv6 statistics.
noneDisplay all Packet Forwarding Engine IPv6 statistics.
fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display statistics for a

Flexible PIC Concentrator slot. On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number of a
T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace
slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through
31. Likewise, on a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of a T1600 router
by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value
from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example,
the following commands have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics ip6 fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics ip6 fpc 9
icmp(Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine IP ICMP statistics.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

750

admin

show pfe statistics ip6 icmp on page 751


show pfe statistics ip6 lcc on page 752
Table 112 on page 751 lists the output fields for the show pfe statistics ip6 command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 112: show pfe statistics ip6 Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

ICMP6 Statistics

ICMP6 statistics, including the following:

requestsNumber of ICMP notifications sent to the PFE. If a throttler is configured, the number of
notifications might not reflect all requests made. (See the throttled icmps field description.)

network unreachablesWhen route lookups fail, ICMP packets are sent to the source. These packets

are ICMP Type= Destination Unreachable (3) and ICMP Code= Network Unreachable (0).

ttl expiredNumber of notifications processed as a result of time-to-live (TTL) expiration packets.

ttl capturedNumber of TTL expired packets sent by PFE interfaces to the Routing Engine.

redirectsNumber of ICMP errors sent with Type=Redirect (5).

mtu exceededNumber of ICMP errors sent with Type=Source Quench (4).

icmp/option handoffsNumber of packets that the PFE hardware requests the PFE software to

process.
ICMP6 errors

ICMP6 errors, including the following:

unknown unreachablesUnknown code (greater than 16) found for an unknown unreachable type

ICMP error.

unsupported ICMP typeAny ICMP type other than UNREACH, REDIRECT, TIME_EXCEED, and

PARAM_PROB.

unprocessed redirectsWhen trying to find the neighbor to send redirects to, the PFE could not find

the next-hop information.

invalid ICMP typeAny ICMP type other than UNREACH, REDIRECT, TIME_EXCEED, and

PARAM_PROB.

invalid protocolAn incorrect protocol was detected by the ICMP processor.

bad input interface if1The PFE software cannot map the interface index supplied by the chips to

a proper data structure in the microkernel.

throttled icmpsNumber of requests dropped because of rate limiting by the PFE.

runtsNumber of packets for which the IP header length is less than the minimum length that is

supported.
ICMP6 Discards

ICMP6 discard statistics, including the following:

multicastsICMP packets are not sent for link-layer multicast packets. These are counted as invalid

source addresses (not a unicast address or all zeros).

bad source addressesICMP packets were received from an invalid source address (not a unicast

address or all zeros).

bad dest addressesICMP packets were sent to an invalid destination address (not a unicast address

or all zeros).

IP fragmentsICMP responses are sent only for the first fragments. The rest do not receive a

response. This is the count for ICMP requests that receive no response.

ICMP errorsNumber of ICMP error packets.

Sample Output
show pfe statistics ip6
icmp

user@host> show pfe statistics ip6 icmp


ICMP6 Statistics:
0 requests
0 network unreachables
0 ttl expired
0 ttl captured

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0 redirects
0 mtu exceeded
0 icmp/option handoffs
ICMP6 Errors:
0 unknown unreachables
0 unsupported ICMP type
0 unprocessed redirects
0 invalid ICMP type
0 invalid protocol
0 bad input interface
0 throttled icmps
0 runts
ICMP6 Discards:
0 multicasts
0 bad source addresses
0 bad dest addresses
0 IP fragments
0 ICMP errors

show pfe statistics ip6


lcc

user@host> show pfe statistics ip6 lcc 0 fpc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ICMP Statistics:
0 requests
0 network unreachables
0 ttl expired
0 ttl captured
0 redirects
0 mtu exceeded
0 icmp/option handoffs
ICMP Errors:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

unknown unreachables
unsupported ICMP type
unprocessed redirects
invalid ICMP type
invalid protocol
bad input interface
throttled icmps
runts

ICMP Discards:
0 multicasts
0 bad source addresses
0 bad dest addresses
0 IP fragments
0 ICMP errors

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show pfe statistics notification


Syntax

show pfe statistics notification

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics notification


<fpc slot>
< lcc number>

Release Information
Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine notification statistics.
none(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) On a TX Matrix router, display statistics

about the Packet Forwarding Engine notification on the TX Matrix router and its
attached T640 routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics about the Packet
Forwarding Engine notification on the TX Matrix Plus router and its attached T1600
routers.
fpc slot(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display notification for

a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot. On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the
number of a T640 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended method),
replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. On a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify
the number of a T1600 router by using the lcc number option (the recommended
method), replace slot with a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a
value from 0 through 31. For example, the following commands have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics notification fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics notification fpc 9
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display notification for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display notification for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe statistics notification on page 753


show pfe statistics notification lcc (Routing Matrix) on page 754

Sample Output
show pfe statistics
notification

user@host> show pfe statistics notification


PFE Notification statistics:
2453 parsed
0 aged
0 corrupt
0 illegal
0 sample
0 giants
0 transit options/ttl-exceeded

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PFE Notification Type statistics:


Parsed
Input
Failed
Illegal
0
0
Unclass
1733
1733
Option
0
0
Next-Hop
720
720
Discard
0
0
Sample
0
0
Redirect
0
0
DontFrag
0
0
CfDF
0
0

show pfe statistics


notification lcc
(Routing Matrix)

Ignored
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

user@host> show pfe statistics notification lcc 0


Slot 0
PFE Notification statistics:
1252 parsed
0 aged
0 corrupt
0 illegal
0 sample
0 giants
0 transit options/ttl-exceeded
0 transit options/ttl-exceeded errors
0 svc options sent to ASP
0 svc options sent to RE
0 post svc options sent out
121 options or ttl expired (not RE-destined)
PFE Notification Type statistics:
Parsed
Input
Illegal
0
0
Unclass
695
695
Option
30
30
Next-Hop
527
527
Discard
0
0
Sample
0
0
Redirect
0
0
DontFrag
0
0
CfDF
0
0
Poison
0
0

Failed
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Ignored
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Slot 1
PFE Notification statistics:
0 parsed
0 aged
...

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show pfe statistics pio


Syntax

show pfe statistics pio

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show pfe statistics pio


<fpc slot>
< lcc number>

Release Information
Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine polled I/O (PIO) statistics.
none(TX Matrix routers only) Display statistics about the Packet Forwarding Engine

polled I/O on the TX Matrix routers and its attached T640 routers.
fpc slot(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display statistics for a Flexible PIC

Concentrator (FPC) slot. If you specify the number of a T640 router by using the lcc
number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through
7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example, the following
commands have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics pio fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics pio fpc 9
lcc number(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display statistics for a specific T640

router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show pfe statistics pio on page 755


show pfe statistics pio lcc (Routing Matrix) on page 755

Sample Output
show pfe statistics pio

user@host> show pfe statistics pio


PIO Statistics:
8542732 PIO read requests
8542732 PIO read replies
586193 PIO write requests
586191 PIO write replies
0 PIO error replies
0 PIO bad requests
0 PIO bad replies
0 PIO bad address
0 PIO extra replies
0 PIO timeouts

show pfe statistics pio


lcc (Routing Matrix)

user@host> show pfe statistics pio lcc 0


Slot 0
PIO Statistics (chip 0):
425582 PIO reads
120303 PIO writes
PIO Statistics (chip 1):

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406993 PIO reads


117769 PIO writes
...

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show pfe statistics traffic


Syntax

show pfe statistics traffic


<fpc slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics traffic


<fpc slot>
< lcc number>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics.

Options

noneDisplay statistics about PFE traffic. On the TX Matrix router, display statistics

about PFE traffic for all its attached T640 routers. On the TX Matrix Plus router,
display statistics about PFE traffic for all its attached T1600 routers
fpc slot(T Series and M320 router only) (Optional) Display statistics for a Flexible PIC

Concentrator (FPC) slot. On a TX Matrix router, if you specify the number of a T640
router by using the lcc number option (the recommended method), replace slot with
a value from 0 through 7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, if you specify the number of a T1600 router by using the lcc
number option (the recommended method), replace slot with a value from 0 through
7. Otherwise, replace slot with a value from 0 through 31. For example, the following
commands have the same result:
user@host> show pfe statistics traffic fpc 1 lcc 1
user@host> show pfe statistics traffic fpc 9
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level

admin

List of Sample Output

show pfe statistics traffic on page 759

Output Fields

Table 113 on page 757 lists the output fields for the show pfe statistics traffic command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 113: show pfe statistics traffic Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Packet Forwarding
Engine Traffic statistics

Information about Packet Forwarding Engine traffic:

Input PacketsNumber and rate of input packets.

Output PacketsNumber and rate of output packets.

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Table 113: show pfe statistics traffic Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Packet Forwarding
Engine Local Traffic
statistics

Information about Packet Forwarding Engine local traffic:

Packet Forwarding
Engine Local Protocol
statistics

Local packets inputNumber of local input packets.

Local packets outputNumber of local output packets.

Software input high dropsNumber of software input high-priority drops.

Software input medium dropsNumber of software input medium-priority drops.

Software input low dropsNumber of software input low-priority drops.

Software output dropsNumber of software output drops.

Hardware input dropsNumber of hardware input drops.

Information about the Packet Forwarding Engine Local Protocol:

HDLC keepalivesNumber of HDLC keepalive packets.

ATM OAMNumber of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Operation, Administration, and

Maintenance (OAM) packets.

Frame Relay LMINumber of Frame Relay Local Management Interface (LMI) packets.

PPP LCP/NCPNumber of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Link Control Protocol (LCP) or Network

Control Protocol (NCP) packets.

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OSPF helloNumber of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) hello packets.

OSPF3 helloNumber of Open Shortest Path First version 3 (OSPFv3) hello packets.

RSVP helloNumber of Reservation Setup Protocol (RSVP) hello packets.

LDP helloNumber of Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) hello packets.

BFDNumber of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Protocol (BFD) hello packets.

IS-IS IIHNumber of Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Hello (IIH) packets.

LACPNumber of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) packets.

ARPNumber of Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) packets.

ETHER OAMNumber of Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Management (OAM) packets.

UnknownNumber of unknown packets not matching any of the packet types listed above.

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Field Name

Field Description

Packet Forwarding
Engine Hardware
Discard statistics

Information about Packet Forwarding Engine hardware discards:

TimeoutNumber of packets discarded because of timeouts.

Truncated keyNumber of packets discarded because of truncated keys.

Bits to testNumber of bits to test.

Data errorNumber of packets discarded because of data errors.

Stack underflowNumber of packets discarded because of stack underflows.

Stack overflowNumber of packets discarded because of stack overflows.

Normal discardNumber of packets discarded because of discard routes. Packets are dropped

silently without being further processed by the host. Normal discards are reported when packets
match a firewall filter term that has an action of discard or when the final result of the route look-up
is a next hop of discard.

Extended discardNumber of packets discarded because of illegal next hops. Packets are dropped

silently but are also sent to the Routing Engine for further processing. Extended discards are reported
when packets match a firewall filter term that has an action of discard and an additional action
that requires Routing Engine processing, such as log, count, sample, or syslog.

Invalid interfaceNumber of packets discarded because of invalid incoming interfaces.

Info cell dropsNumber of information cell drops.

Fabric dropsNumber of fabric drops.

Sample Output
show pfe statistics
traffic

user@host> show pfe statistics traffic


Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics:
Input packets:
102682
Output packets:
58033
Packet Forwarding Engine local traffic statistics:
Local packets input
:
Local packets output
:
Software input control plane drops :
Software input high drops
:
Software input medium drops
:
Software input low drops
:
Software output drops
:
Hardware input drops
:
Packet Forwarding Engine local protocol statistics:
HDLC keepalives
:
0
ATM OAM
:
0
Frame Relay LMI
:
0
PPP LCP/NCP
:
5597
OSPF hello
:
3195
OSPF3 hello
:
0
RSVP hello
:
0
LDP hello
:
7478
BFD
:
0
IS-IS IIH
:
0
LACP
:
0
ARP
:
0
ETHER OAM
:
0
Unknown
:
8
Packet Forwarding Engine hardware discard statistics:
Timeout
:
0

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4 pps
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46146
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0
0
0
0
0

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:
0
Bits to test
:
0
Data error
:
0
Stack underflow
:
0
Stack overflow
:
0
Normal discard
:
0
Extended discard
:
0
Invalid interface
:
0
Info cell drops
:
39
Fabric drops
:
0
Packet Forwarding Engine Input IPv4 Header Checksum Error and Output MTU Error
statistics:
Input Checksum
:
0
Output MTU
:
0

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show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd


Syntax

show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd


<fpc slot>

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd


<fpc slot>
<lcc number>

Release Information
Description

Options

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic protocol statistics for Bidirectional Forwarding
Detection hello packets.
NoneDisplay all Packet Forwarding Engine traffic protocol BFD statistics.
fpc slot(M320 and MX960 routers, and T Series routers only) (Optional) Display

statistics for a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot.


user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd fpc 1
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd fpc 1 lcc 1

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

admin

show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd on page 762


Table 114 on page 761 lists the output fields for the show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 114: show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Packets with invalid


interface

Number of packets discarded because of invalid interface.

Packets with invalid


address family

Number of packets discarded because of invalid address family.

Packets with bad IP


checksum

Number of packets discarded because of bad IP checksum.

Packets with bad IP


options

Number of packets discarded because of bad IP options.

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Field Name

Field Description

Packets with bad IP


length

Number of packets discarded because of bad IP length.

Packets with bad udp


checksum

Number of packets discarded because of bad UDP checksum.

Packets with bad udp


length

Number of packets discarded because of bad UDP length.

Packets with bad udp


ports

Number of packets discarded because of bad UDP ports.

Packets with no logical


interface

(T640 and M20 routers only) Number of packets discarded because of nonavailability of logical
interface.

Packets with prefix


length mismatch

(T640 and M20 routers only) Number of packets discarded because of prefix length mismatch.

Packets received

Number of packets received.

Packets absorbed

Number of packets absorbed.

Packets failed to
transmit

Number of packets discarded because of transmission failure.

Packets receive failures

Number of packet receive failures.

Packets allocation
failures

Number of packet allocation failures.

Sample Output
show pfe statistics
traffic protocol bfd

user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd


BFD protocol statistics:
Packets with invalid interface
Packets with invalid address family
Packets with bad IP checksum
Packets with bad IP options
Packets with bad IP length
Packets with bad udp checksum
Packets with bad udp length
Packets with bad udp ports
Packets with no logical interface
Packets with prefix length mismatch
Packets received
Packets absorbed
Packets failed to transmit
Packets receive failures
Packets allocation failures

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:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm


Syntax

show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm


<fpc slot >

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm


<fpc slot >
<lcc number>

Release Information
Description

Options

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic protocol statistics for connectivity fault
management (CFM).
NoneDisplay all PFE traffic protocol CFM statistics.
fpc slot(M320 and MX960 routers, and T Series routers only) (Optional) Display

statistics for a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot.


user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm fpc 1
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to a TX Matrix routers. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm fpc 1 lcc 1

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

admin

show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm on page 765


Table 115 on page 764 lists the output fields for the show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 115: show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Packets transmitted

Number of packets transmitted.

Packets failed to
transmit

Number of packets that were not transmitted.

Packets received

Number of packets received.

Packets sent to RE

Number of packets sent to the Routing Engine.

Packets absorbed

Number of packets absorbed.

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Table 115: show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Packets with invalid


length

Number of packets with invalid length.

Packets with sequence


number

Number of packets with a sequence number.

Packets dropped
(Invalid)

Number of invalid packets dropped.

Sample Output
show pfe statistics
traffic protocol cfm

user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm


CFM protocol statistics:
Packets transmitted
Packets failed to transmit
Packets received
Packets send to RE
Packets absorbed
Packets with invalid length
Packets with sequence number
Packets dropped (Invalid)

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show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm


Syntax

show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm


<fpc slot >

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm


<fpc slot>
<lcc number>

Release Information
Description
Options

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5


Display Packet Forwarding Engine traffic protocol link fault management (LFM) statistics.
noneDisplay all PFE traffic protocol LFM statistics.
fpc slot(M320 and MX960 routers, and T Series routers only) (Optional) Display

statistics for a Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot.


user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm fpc 1
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected
to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display statistics for a specific
T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm fpc 1 lcc 1

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

admin

show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm on page 767


Table 116 on page 766 lists the output fields for the show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Packets transmitted

Number of packets transmitted.

Packets failed to
transmit

Number of packets that were not transmitted.

Packets received

Number of packets received.

Packets send to RE

Number of packets sent to the Routing Engine.

Packets absorbed

Number of packets absorbed.

Packets dropped
(Invalid)

Number of invalid packets dropped.

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Sample Output
show pfe statistics
traffic protocol lfm

user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm


user@host> show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm
LFM protocol statistics:
Packets transmitted
Packets failed to transmit
Packets received
Packets send to RE
Packets absorbed
Packets dropped (Invalid)

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show pfe terse


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix and
TX Matrix Plus Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Release Information

Description
Options

show pfe terse


show pfe terse
<lcc number | scc>
<sfc number>
show pfe terse
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display Packet Forwarding Engine status information.
noneDisplay brief information about the Packet Forwarding Engine.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine

status information for all members in the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display Packet Forwarding Engine information for a specific T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display
Packet Forwarding Engine information for a specific T1600 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value
from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine status

information for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding

Engine status information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine information

for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display Packet Forwarding Engine

information for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

768

admin

show pfe terse (TX Matrix Router) on page 769


show pfe terse (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 769
show pfe terse sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 769

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Sample Output
show pfe terse (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show pfe terse


Slot Type Slot
State
0 SFM Present Online
2 SFM Present Online
0 FPC Present Online
1 FPC Present Online
2 FPC Present Online

show pfe terse (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show pfe terse


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot Type Slot
State
Uptime
0
LCC Present
Online
2d 05:26

Flags
0x0bf
0x0bf
0x102
0x102
0x102

Uptime
01:25:42
01:25:40
01:25:57
01:25:55
01:25:53

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot Type Slot
State
Uptime
0
GFPC Present
Online
2d 05:25
1
GFPC Present
Online
2d 05:25

show pfe terse sfc (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show pfe terse sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot Type Slot
State
Uptime
0
LCC Present
Online
2d 05:25

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show pfe resource usage memory


Syntax

show pfe resource usage memory


<extensive | brief>
<fpc <0..n>>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.

Description

(M320 and T320 routers, and T-640 only) Display Packet Forwarding Engine resource
and L-chip SRAM memory usage statistics.

NOTE: On M320 routers, this command is not supported for the following
FPCs:

Options

M320 E3-FPC Type 1

M320 E3-FPC Type 2

M320 E3-FPC Type 3

brief | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output.


fpc slot(Optional) Display L-chip-based FPC SRAM usage statistics for a Flexible PIC

Concentrator (FPC) slot.


user@host> show pfe resource usage memory fpc 1

Required Privilege
Level

admin

List of Sample Output

show pfe resource usage memory on page 771

Output Fields

Table 117 on page 770 lists the output fields for the show pfe resource usage memory
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 117: show pfe resource usage memory Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Resource Name

Name of the resource, including:

FPC

Pfe

Free

Free L-chip SRAM memory.

Inuse

L-chip SRAM memory that is currently in use.

Total

Total of Free and Inuse memory.

%Use

Percentage of Total L-chip memory that is in use.

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Sample Output
show pfe resource
usage memory

user@host> show pfe resource usage memory


Resource Name
Free
Fpc 0
Pfe

Inuse

Total

%Use

(* - resource 80% used)


Lin

SRAM Pages

2
510

512

0.39

16384
2080744
488

0
24
24

16384
2080768
512

0.00
0.00
4.69

511

512

0.20

L2rw Zones (Bytes)


Multicast List Table
L2 Descriptor Table
L2 Tag Table

16384
2080768
504

0
0
8

16384
2080768
512

0.00
0.00
1.56

Resource Name

Free

Pfe

(Page = 4096 bytes)

Lout

L2rw Zones (Bytes)


Multicast List Table
L2 Descriptor Table
L2 Tag Table
Pfe

Lin

SRAM Pages

Pfe

(Page = 4096 bytes)

Lout

Fpc 1
Pfe

Inuse

Total

%Use

(* - resource 80% used)


Lin

SRAM Pages

2
511

512

0.20

16384
2080768
504

0
0
8

16384
2080768
512

0.00
0.00
1.56

511

512

0.20

L2rw Zones (Bytes)


Multicast List Table
L2 Descriptor Table
L2 Tag Table

16384
2080696
496

0
72
16

16384
2080768
512

0.00
0.00
3.12

Resource Name

Free

Pfe

(Page = 4096 bytes)

Lout

L2rw Zones (Bytes)


Multicast List Table
L2 Descriptor Table
L2 Tag Table
Pfe

Lin

SRAM Pages
Pfe

Fpc 3

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Lout

Inuse

Total

%Use

(* - resource 80% used)

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Fpc 5

(* - resource 80% used)

user@host> show pfe resource usage memory fpc 0 extensive


Resouce Name
Free
Inuse
Fpc 0
Pfe

Lin

Lout

Lin

Lout

512

0.59

16384
2080748
488

0
20
24

16384
2080768
512

0.00
0.00
4.69

511

33
0
1

512

6.45

16384
2080768
504

0
0
8

16384
2080768
512

0.00
0.00
1.56

L2rw Zones (Bytes)


Multicast List Table
L2 Descriptor Table
L2 Tag Table

772

3
1
1

SRAM Pages (Page = 4096 bytes)


Channel Table Pages
Accounting Pages
Pfe

510

L2rw Zones (Bytes)


Multicast List Table
L2 Descriptor Table
L2 Tag Table
Pfe

%Use

(* - resource 80% used)

SRAM Pages (Page = 4096 bytes)


Channel Table Pages
Accounting Pages
Pfe

Total

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show pfe version


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show pfe version <brief | detail>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display Packet Forwarding Engine version information.
brief | detailDisplay the specified level of output.

admin

show pfe version brief on page 773


show pfe version detail on page 773

Sample Output
show pfe version brief

user@host> show pfe version brief


PFED release 11.1D0 built by builder on 2010-11-11 05:16:11 UTC

show pfe version detail

user@host> show pfe version detail


PFED release 11.1D0 built by builder on 2010-11-11 05:16:11 UTC
junos-core01.juniper.net:/volume/build/junos/rpd_feb11/11.1/development/20101111.0/obj-i386/
junos/usr.sbin/pfed

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Remote System Access Operational Mode


Commands
Table 118 on page 775 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to access remote systems. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 118: Remote System Access Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Open an SSH connection to a remote system.

ssh

Open a telnet session to a remote system.

telnet

NOTE: To configure SSH and Telnet parameters, see the Junos OS System
Basics Configuration Guide.

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ssh
Syntax

ssh host
<bypass-routing>
<inet | inet6>
<interface interface-name>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source address>
<v1 | v2>

Syntax (EX Series


Switch and the QFX
Series)

ssh host
<bypass-routing>
<inet | inet6>
<interface interface-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source address>
<v1 | v2>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Use the SSH program to open a connection between a local router or switch and a remote
system and execute commands on the remote system. You can issue the ssh command
from the Junos OS CLI to log in to a remote system or from a remote system to log in to
the local router or switch. When executing this command, you include one or more CLI
commands by enclosing them in quotation marks and separating the commands with
semicolons:
ssh address 'cli-command1 ; cli-command2 '

Options

hostName or address of the remote system.


bypass-routing(Optional) Bypass the normal routing tables and send ping requests

directly to a system on an attached network. If the system is not on a directly attached


network, an error is returned. Use this option to ping a local system through an
interface that has no route through it.
inet | inet6(Optional) Create an IPv4 or IPv6 connection, respectively.
interface interface-name(Optional) Interface name for the SSH session. (This option

does not work when default-address-selection is configured at the [edit system]


hierarchy level, because this configuration uses the loopback interface as the source
address for all locally generated IP packets.)
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Name of a particular logical system for

the SSH attempt.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Name of the routing instance for the

SSH attempt.

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source address(Optional) Source address of the SSH connection.


v1 | v2(Optional) Use SSH version 1 or 2, respectively, when connecting to a remote

host.
Additional Information

To configure an SSH (version 1) key for your user account, include the authentication
ssh-rsa statement at the [edit system login user user-name] hierarchy level. To configure
an SSH (version 2) key for your user account, include the authentication dsa-rsa statement
at the [edit system login user user-name] hierarchy level. For details, see the .
You can limit the number of times a user can attempt to enter a password while logging
in through SSH. To specify the number of times a user can attempt to enter a password
to log in through SSH, include the retry-options statement at the [edit system login]
hierarchy level. For details, see the .

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

Configuring SSH Host Keys for Secure Copying of Data

ssh on page 777


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
ssh

user@switch> ssh cree


Host key not found from the list of known hosts.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Host ?cree' added to the list of known hosts.
boojun@cree's password:
Last login: Sun Jun 21 10:43:42 1998 from junos-router
% ...

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telnet
Syntax

telnet host
<8bit>
<bypass-routing>
<inet | inet6>
<interface interface-name>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<no-resolve>
<port port-number>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source source-address>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

telnet host
<8bit>
<bypass-routing>
<inet | inet6>
<interface interface-name>
<no-resolve>
<port port-number>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source source-address>

Release Information

Description

Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Open a telnet session to a remote system. Type Ctrl+] to escape from the telnet session
to the telnet command level, and then type quit to exit from telnet.
hostName or address of the remote system.
8bit(Optional) Use an 8-bit data path.
bypass-routing(Optional) Bypass the normal routing tables and send ping requests

directly to a system on an attached network. If the system is not on a directly attached


network, an error is returned. Use this option to ping a local system through an
interface that has no route through it.
inet | inet6(Optional) Open an IPv4 or IPv6 session, respectively.
interface interface-name(Optional) Interface name for the telnet session. (This option

does not work when default-address-selection is configured at the [edit system]


hierarchy level, because this configuration uses the loopback interface as the source
address for all locally generated IP packets.)
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Name of a particular logical system for

the telnet attempt.


no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to determine the hostname that corresponds to

the IP address.
port port-number(Optional) Port number or service name on the remote system.

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routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Name of the routing instance for the

telnet attempt.
source source-address(Optional) Source address of the telnet connection.

Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

You can limit the number of times a user can attempt to enter a password while logging
in through telnet. To specify the number of times a user can attempt to enter a password
to log in through telnet, include the retry-options statement at the [edit system login]
hierarchy level. For details, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
network

telnet on page 779


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
telnet

user@host> telnet 192.154.1.254


Trying 192.154.169.254...
Connected to level5.company.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
ttypa
login:

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Simple Network Management Protocol


Operational Mode Commands
Table 119 on page 781 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands that
allow you to monitor the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Commands
are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 119: SNMP Operational Commands


Task

Command

Clear SNMP statistics.

clear snmp statistics

Spoof (mimic) the behavior of an SNMP trap.

request snmp spoof-trap

Display information about health monitor alarms.

show snmp health-monitor

Display statistics about SNMP informs.

show snmp inform-statistics

Display local Management Information Base (MIB) object


values through the command-line interface (CLI).

show snmp mib

Display information about Remote Monitoring (RMON)


alarms and events.

show snmp rmon

Display statistics about SNMP packets sent and received.

show snmp statistics

Display SNMP version 3 statistics.

show snmp v3

NOTE: For information about how to configure SNMP, see the Junos OS
Network Management Configuration Guide.

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clear snmp statistics


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear snmp statistics

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Clear Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) statistics.
This command has no options.
clear

show snmp statistics on page 806

clear snmp statistics on page 782


See show snmp statistics for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear snmp statistics

In the following example, SNMP statistics are displayed before and after the clear snmp
statistics command is issued:
user@host> show snmp statistics
SNMP statistics:
Input:
Packets: 8, Bad versions: 0, Bad community names: 0,
Bad community uses: 0, ASN parse errors: 0,
Too bigs: 0, No such names: 0, Bad values: 0,
Read onlys: 0, General errors: 0,
Total request varbinds: 8, Total set varbinds: 0,
Get requests: 0, Get nexts: 8, Set requests: 0,
Get responses: 0, Traps: 0,
Silent drops: 0, Proxy drops 0
Output:
Packets: 2298, Too bigs: 0, No such names: 0,
Bad values: 0, General errors: 0,
Get requests: 0, Get nexts: 0, Set requests: 0,
Get responses: 8, Traps: 2290

user@host> clear snmp statistics

user@host> show snmp statistics


SNMP statistics:
Input:
Packets: 0, Bad versions: 0, Bad community names: 0,
Bad community uses: 0, ASN parse errors: 0,
Too bigs: 0, No such names: 0, Bad values: 0,
Read onlys: 0, General errors: 0,
Total request varbinds: 0, Total set varbinds: 0,

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Get requests: 0, Get nexts: 0, Set requests: 0,


Get responses: 0, Traps: 0,
Silent drops: 0, Proxy drops 0
Output:
Packets: 0, Too bigs: 0, No such names: 0,
Bad values: 0, General errors: 0,
Get requests: 0, Get nexts: 0, Set requests: 0,
Get responses: 0, Traps: 0

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request snmp spoof-trap


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

request snmp spoof-trap


<trap> variable-bindings <object> <instance> <value>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.2.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Spoof (mimic) the behavior of a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap.
<trap>Name of the trap to spoof.
variable-bindings <object> <instance> <value>(Optional) List of variables and values

to include in the trap. Each variable binding is specified as an object name, the object
instance, and the value (for example, ifIndex[14] = 14). Enclose the list of variable
bindings in quotation marks ( ) and use a comma to separate each object name,
instance, and value definition (for example, variable-bindings ifIndex[14] = 14,
ifAdminStatus[14] = 1, ifOperStatus[14] = 2). Objects included in the trap definition
that do not have instances and values specified as part of the command are included
in the trap and spoofed with automatically generated instances and values.
<dummy name>A dummy trap name to display the list of available traps.
Question mark (?)Question mark? to display possible completions.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

request

request snmp spoof-trap (with Variable Bindings) on page 784


request snmp spoof-trap (Illegal Trap Name) on page 784
request snmp spoof-trap (Question Mark ?) on page 788

Sample Output

784

request snmp
spoof-trap (with
Variable Bindings)

user@host> request snmp spoof-trap linkUp variable-bindings ifIndex[14] = 14, ifAdminStatus[14]


= 1, ifOperStatus[14] = 2
Spoof trap request result: trap sent successfully

request snmp
spoof-trap (Illegal
Trap Name)

user@host> request snmp spoof-trap xx


Spoof trap request result: trap not found
Allowed Traps:
adslAtucInitFailureTrap
adslAtucPerfESsThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLofsThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLolsThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLossThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLprsThreshTrap
adslAtucRateChangeTrap
adslAturPerfESsThreshTrap
adslAturPerfLofsThreshTrap
adslAturPerfLossThreshTrap
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adslAturRateChangeTrap
apsEventChannelMismatch
apsEventFEPLF
apsEventModeMismatch
apsEventPSBF
apsEventSwitchover
authenticationFailure
bfdSessDown
bfdSessUp
bgpBackwardTransition
bgpEstablished
coldStart
dlswTrapCircuitDown
dlswTrapCircuitUp
dlswTrapTConnDown
dlswTrapTConnPartnerReject
dlswTrapTConnProtViolation
dlswTrapTConnUp
dsx1LineStatusChange
dsx3LineStatusChange
entConfigChange
fallingAlarm
frDLCIStatusChange
ggsnTrapChanged
ggsnTrapCleared
ggsnTrapNew
gmplsTunnelDown
ifMauJabberTrap
ipv6IfStateChange
isisAreaMismatch
isisAttemptToExceedMaxSequence
isisAuthenticationFailure
isisAuthenticationTypeFailure
isisCorruptedLSPDetected
isisDatabaseOverload
isisIDLenMismatch
isisLSPTooLargeToPropagate
isisManualAddressDrops
isisMaxAreaAddressesMismatch
isisOriginatingLSPBufferSizeMismatch
isisOwnLSPPurge
isisProtocolsSupportedMismatch
isisRejectedAdjacency
isisSequenceNumberSkip
isisVersionSkew
jnxAccessAuthServerDisabled
jnxAccessAuthServerEnabled
jnxAccessAuthServiceDown
jnxAccessAuthServiceUp
jnxBfdSessDetectionTimeHigh
jnxBfdSessTxIntervalHigh
jnxBgpM2BackwardTransition
jnxBgpM2Established
jnxCmCfgChange
jnxCmRescueChange
jnxCollFlowOverload
jnxCollFlowOverloadCleared
jnxCollFtpSwitchover
jnxCollMemoryAvailable
jnxCollMemoryUnavailable
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jnxCollUnavailableDestCleared
jnxCollUnsuccessfulTransfer
jnxDfcHardMemThresholdExceeded
jnxDfcHardMemUnderThreshold
jnxDfcHardPpsThresholdExceeded
jnxDfcHardPpsUnderThreshold
jnxDfcSoftMemThresholdExceeded
jnxDfcSoftMemUnderThreshold
jnxDfcSoftPpsThresholdExceeded
jnxDfcSoftPpsUnderThreshold
jnxEventTrap
jnxExampleStartup
jnxFEBSwitchover
jnxFanFailure
jnxFanOK
jnxFruCheck
jnxFruFailed
jnxFruInsertion
jnxFruOK
jnxFruOffline
jnxFruOnline
jnxFruPowerOff
jnxFruPowerOn
jnxFruRemoval
jnxHardDiskFailed
jnxHardDiskMissing
jnxJsAvPatternUpdateTrap
jnxJsChassisClusterSwitchover
jnxJsFwAuthCapacityExceeded
jnxJsFwAuthFailure
jnxJsFwAuthServiceDown
jnxJsFwAuthServiceUp
jnxJsNatAddrPoolThresholdStatus
jnxJsScreenAttack
jnxJsScreenCfgChange
jnxLdpLspDown
jnxLdpLspUp
jnxLdpSesDown
jnxLdpSesUp
jnxMIMstCistPortLoopProtectStateChangeTrap
jnxMIMstCistPortRootProtectStateChangeTrap
jnxMIMstErrTrap
jnxMIMstGenTrap
jnxMIMstInvalidBpduRxdTrap
jnxMIMstMstiPortLoopProtectStateChangeTrap
jnxMIMstMstiPortRootProtectStateChangeTrap
jnxMIMstNewRootTrap
jnxMIMstProtocolMigrationTrap
jnxMIMstRegionConfigChangeTrap
jnxMIMstTopologyChgTrap
jnxMacChangedNotification
jnxMplsLdpInitSesThresholdExceeded
jnxMplsLdpPathVectorLimitMismatch
jnxMplsLdpSessionDown
jnxMplsLdpSessionUp
jnxOspfv3IfConfigError
jnxOspfv3IfRxBadPacket
jnxOspfv3IfStateChange
jnxOspfv3LsdbApproachingOverflow
jnxOspfv3LsdbOverflow
jnxOspfv3NbrRestartHelperStatusChange

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jnxOspfv3NbrStateChange
jnxOspfv3NssaTranslatorStatusChange
jnxOspfv3RestartStatusChange
jnxOspfv3VirtIfConfigError
jnxOspfv3VirtIfRxBadPacket
jnxOspfv3VirtIfStateChange
jnxOspfv3VirtNbrRestartHelperStatusChange
jnxOspfv3VirtNbrStateChange
jnxOtnAlarmCleared
jnxOtnAlarmSet
jnxOverTemperature
jnxPMonOverloadCleared
jnxPMonOverloadSet
jnxPingEgressJitterThresholdExceeded
jnxPingEgressStdDevThresholdExceeded
jnxPingEgressThresholdExceeded
jnxPingIngressJitterThresholdExceeded
jnxPingIngressStddevThresholdExceeded
jnxPingIngressThresholdExceeded
jnxPingRttJitterThresholdExceeded
jnxPingRttStdDevThresholdExceeded
jnxPingRttThresholdExceeded
jnxPortBpduErrorStatusChangeTrap
jnxPortLoopProtectStateChangeTrap
jnxPortRootProtectStateChangeTrap
jnxPowerSupplyFailure
jnxPowerSupplyOK
jnxRedundancySwitchover
jnxRmonAlarmGetFailure
jnxRmonGetOk
jnxSecAccessIfMacLimitExceeded
jnxSecAccessdsRateLimitCrossed
jnxSonetAlarmCleared
jnxSonetAlarmSet
jnxSpSvcSetCpuExceeded
jnxSpSvcSetCpuOk
jnxSpSvcSetZoneEntered
jnxSpSvcSetZoneExited
jnxStormEventNotification
jnxSyslogTrap
jnxTemperatureOK
jnxVccpPortDown
jnxVccpPortUp
jnxVpnIfDown
jnxVpnIfUp
jnxVpnPwDown
jnxVpnPwUp
jnxl2aldGlobalMacLimit
jnxl2aldInterfaceMacLimit
jnxl2aldRoutingInstMacLimit
linkDown
linkUp
lldpRemTablesChange
mfrMibTrapBundleLinkMismatch
mplsLspChange
mplsLspDown
mplsLspInfoChange
mplsLspInfoDown
mplsLspInfoPathDown
mplsLspInfoPathUp
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mplsLspPathDown
mplsLspPathUp
mplsLspUp
mplsNumVrfRouteMaxThreshExceeded
mplsNumVrfRouteMidThreshExceeded
mplsNumVrfSecIllglLblThrshExcd
mplsTunnelDown
mplsTunnelReoptimized
mplsTunnelRerouted
mplsTunnelUp
mplsVrfIfDown
mplsVrfIfUp
mplsXCDown
mplsXCUp
msdpBackwardTransition
msdpEstablished
newRoot
ospfIfAuthFailure
ospfIfConfigError
ospfIfRxBadPacket
ospfIfStateChange
ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow
ospfLsdbOverflow
ospfMaxAgeLsa
ospfNbrStateChange
ospfOriginateLsa
ospfTxRetransmit
ospfVirtIfAuthFailure
ospfVirtIfConfigError
ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket
ospfVirtIfStateChange
ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit
ospfVirtNbrStateChange
pethMainPowerUsageOffNotification
pethMainPowerUsageOnNotification
pethPsePortOnOffNotification
pingProbeFailed
pingTestCompleted
pingTestFailed
ptopoConfigChange
risingAlarm
rpMauJabberTrap
sdlcLSStatusChange
sdlcPortStatusChange
topologyChange
traceRoutePathChange
traceRouteTestCompleted
traceRouteTestFailed
vrrpTrapAuthFailure
vrrpTrapNewMaster
warmStart

request snmp
spoof-trap (Question
Mark ?)

788

user@host> request snmp spoof-trap ?


Possible completions:
<trap>
The name of the trap to spoof
adslAtucInitFailureTrap
adslAtucPerfESsThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLofsThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLolsThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLossThreshTrap
adslAtucPerfLprsThreshTrap

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adslAtucRateChangeTrap
adslAturPerfESsThreshTrap
adslAturPerfLofsThreshTrap
adslAturPerfLossThreshTrap
adslAturPerfLprsThreshTrap
adslAturRateChangeTrap
apsEventChannelMismatch
apsEventFEPLF
apsEventModeMismatch
apsEventPSBF
apsEventSwitchover
authenticationFailure
bfdSessDown
bfdSessUp
bgpBackwardTransition
bgpEstablished
coldStart
dlswTrapCircuitDown
dlswTrapCircuitUp
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show snmp health-monitor


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show snmp health-monitor


<alarms <detail>> | <logs>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display information about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) health monitor
alarms and logs.
noneDisplay information about all health monitor alarms and logs.
alarms <detail>(Optional) Display detailed information about health monitor alarms.
logs(Optional) Display information about health monitor logs.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show snmp health-monitor on page 792


show snmp health-monitor alarms detail on page 794
Table 120 on page 790 describes the output fields for the show snmp health-monitor
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 120: show snmp health-monitor Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Alarm Index

Alarm identifier.

All levels

Variable description

Description of the health monitor object instance being monitored.

All levels

Variable name

Name of the health monitor object instance being monitored.

All levels

Value

Current value of the monitored variable in the most recent sample interval.

All levels

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Table 120: show snmp health-monitor Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

State of the alarm or event entry:

All levels

Alarms:

activeEntry is fully configured and activated.

falling threshold crossedValue of the variable has crossed the lower

threshold limit.

rising threshold crossedValue of the variable has crossed the upper

threshold limit.

under creationEntry is being configured and is not yet activated.

startupAlarm is waiting for the first sample of the monitored variable.

object not availableMonitored variable of that type is not available to the

health monitor agent.

instance not availableMonitored variable's instance is not available to

the health monitor agent.

object type invalidMonitored variable is not a numeric value.

object processing erroredAn error occurred when the monitored variable

was processed.

unknownState is not one of the above.

Variable OID

Object ID to which the variable name is resolved. The format is x.x.x.x.

detail

Sample type

Method of sampling the monitored variable and calculating the value to compare
against the upper and lower thresholds. It can have the value of absolute value
or delta value.

detail

Startup alarm

Alarm that might be sent when this entry is first activated, depending on the
following criteria:

detail

Alarm is sent when one of the following situations exists:

Value of the alarm is above or equal to the rising threshold and the startup
type is either rising alarm or rising or falling alarm.

Value of the alarm is below or equal to the falling threshold and the startup
type is either falling alarm or rising or falling alarm.

Alarm is not sent when one of the following situations exists:

Value of the alarm is above or equal to the rising threshold and the startup
type is falling alarm.

Value of the alarm is below or equal to the falling threshold and the startup
type is rising alarm.

Value of the alarm is between the thresholds.

Owner

Name of the entry configured by the user. If the entry was created through the
CLI, the owner has monitor prepended to it.

detail

Creator

Mechanism by which the entry was configured (Health Monitor).

detail

Sample interval

Time period between samples (in seconds).

detail

Rising threshold

Upper limit threshold value as a percentage of the maximum possible value.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Falling threshold

Lower limit threshold value as a percentage of the maximum possible value.

detail

Rising event index

Event triggered when the rising threshold is crossed.

detail

Falling event index

Event triggered when the falling threshold is crossed.

detail

Sample Output
show snmp
health-monitor

user@host> show snmp health-monitor


Alarm
Index

Variable description

Value State

32768 Health Monitor: root file system utilization


jnxHrStoragePercentUsed.1

792

58 active

32769 Health Monitor: /config file system utilization


jnxHrStoragePercentUsed.2

0 active

32770 Health Monitor: RE 0 CPU utilization


jnxOperatingCPU.9.1.0.0

0 active

32773 Health Monitor: RE 0 Memory utilization


jnxOperatingBuffer.9.1.0.0

35 active

32775 Health Monitor: jkernel daemon CPU utilization


Init daemon
Chassis daemon
Firewall daemon
Interface daemon
SNMP daemon
MIB2 daemon
Sonet APS daemon
VRRP daemon
Alarm daemon
PFE daemon
CRAFT daemon
Traffic sampling control daemon
Ilmi daemon
Remote operations daemon
CoS daemon
Pic Services Logging daemon
Internal Routing Service Daemon
Network Access Service daemon
Forwarding UDP daemon
Routing socket proxy daemon
Disk Monitoring daemon
Inet daemon
Syslog daemon
Adaptive Services PIC daemon
ECC parity errors logging Daemon
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol daemon
PPPoE daemon
Redundancy device daemon

0
50
0
5
11
42
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0

active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
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PPP daemon
Dynamic Flow Capture Daemon

0 active
0 active

32776 Health Monitor: jroute daemon CPU utilization


Routing protocol daemon
Management daemon
Management daemon
Command line interface
Periodic Packet Management daemon
Link Management daemon
Pragmatic General Multicast daemon
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection daemon
SRC daemon
audit daemon
Event daemon

1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

32777 Health Monitor: jcrypto daemon CPU utilization


IPSec Key Management daemon

0 active

32779 Health Monitor: jkernel daemon Memory utilization


Init daemon
47384
Chassis daemon
20204
Firewall daemon
1956
Interface daemon
3340
SNMP daemon
4540
MIB2 daemon
3880
Sonet APS daemon
2632
VRRP daemon
2672
Alarm daemon
1856
PFE daemon
2600
CRAFT daemon
2000
Traffic sampling control daemon
3164
Ilmi daemon
2132
Remote operations daemon
2964
CoS daemon
3044
Pic Services Logging daemon
1944
Internal Routing Service Daemon
1392
Network Access Service daemon
1992
Forwarding UDP daemon
1876
Routing socket proxy daemon
1296
Disk Monitoring daemon
1180
Inet daemon
1296
Syslog daemon
1180
Adaptive Services PIC daemon
3220
ECC parity errors logging Daemon
1100
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol daemon
3372
PPPoE daemon
1424
Redundancy device daemon
1820
PPP daemon
2060
Dynamic Flow Capture Daemon
10740
32780 Health Monitor: jroute daemon Memory utilization
Routing protocol daemon
8104
Management daemon
13360
Management daemon
19252
Command line interface
9912
Periodic Packet Management daemon
1484
Link Management daemon
2016
Pragmatic General Multicast daemon
1968
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection daemon
1956
SRC daemon
1772
audit daemon
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active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active

active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
active
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Event daemon

1808 active

32781 Health Monitor: jcrypto daemon Memory utilization


IPSec Key Management daemon
5600 active

show snmp
health-monitor alarms
detail

user@host> show snmp health-monitor alarms detail


Alarm Index 32768:
Variable name
Variable OID
Sample type
Startup alarm
Owner
Creator
State
Sample interval
Rising threshold
Falling threshold
Rising event index
Falling event index
Instance Value: 58
Instance State: active
Alarm Index 32769:
Variable name
Variable OID
Sample type
Startup alarm
Owner
Creator
State
Sample interval
Rising threshold
Falling threshold
Rising event index
Falling event index
Instance Value: 0
Instance State: active
Alarm Index 32770:
Variable name
Variable OID
Sample type
Startup alarm
Owner

Creator
State
Sample interval
Rising threshold
Falling threshold
Rising event index
Falling event index
Instance Value: 0
Instance State: active
Alarm Index 32773:
Variable name

794

jnxHrStoragePercentUsed.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.31.1.1.1.1.1
absolute value
rising alarm
Health Monitor: root file system
utilization
Health Monitor
active
300 seconds
80
70
32768
32768

jnxHrStoragePercentUsed.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.31.1.1.1.1.2
absolute value
rising alarm
Health Monitor: /config file system
utilization
Health Monitor
active
300 seconds
80
70
32768
32768

jnxOperatingCPU.9.1.0.0
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.1.13.1.8.9.1.0.0
absolute value
rising alarm
Health Monitor: RE 0 CPU utilization

Health Monitor
active
300 seconds
80
70
32768
32768

jnxOperatingBuffer.9.1.0.0

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Variable OID
Sample type
Startup alarm
Owner

Creator
State
Sample interval
Rising threshold
Falling threshold
Rising event index
Falling event index
Instance Value: 35
Instance State: active

1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.1.13.1.11.9.1.0.0
absolute value
rising alarm
Health Monitor: RE 0 Memory utilization

Health Monitor
active
300 seconds
80
70
32768
32768

Alarm Index 32775:


Variable name
Variable OID
Sample type
Startup alarm
Owner

sysApplElmtRunCPU.3
1.3.6.1.2.1.54.1.2.3.1.9.3
delta value
rising alarm
Health Monitor: jkernel daemon CPU
utilization
Creator
Health Monitor
State
active
Sample interval
300 seconds
Rising threshold
24000
Falling threshold
21000
Rising event index
32768
Falling event index
32768
Instance Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.1.1
Instance Description: Init daemon
Instance Value: 0
Instance State: active
Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.2.2786
Description: Chassis daemon
Value: 50
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.3.2938
Description: Firewall daemon
Value: 0
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.4.2942
Description: Interface daemon
Value: 5
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.7.7332
Description: SNMP daemon
Value: 11
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.9.2914
Description: MIB2 daemon
Value: 42
State: active

Instance Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.12.2916

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Instance Description: Sonet APS daemon


Instance Value: 0
Instance State: active
Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.13.2917
Description: VRRP daemon
Value: 0
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.14.2787
Description: Alarm daemon
Value: 3
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.15.2940
Description: PFE daemon
Value: 0
State: active

Instance
Instance
Instance
Instance

Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.16.2788
Description: CRAFT daemon
Value: 0
State: active

Instance Name: sysApplElmtRunCPU.3.17.2918


Instance Description: Traffic sampling control daemon
---(more 23%)---

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show snmp inform-statistics


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show snmp inform-statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display information about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) inform
requests.
This command has no options.
view

show snmp inform-statistics on page 797


Table 121 on page 797 describes the output fields for the show snmp inform-statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 121: show snmp inform-statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Target Name

Name of the device configured to receive and respond to SNMP informs.

Address

IP address of the target device.

Sent

Number of informs sent to the target device and acknowledged by the target device.

Pending

Number of informs held in memory pending a response from the target device.

Discarded

Number of informs discarded after the specified number of retransmissions to the target device were
attempted.

Timeouts

Number of informs that did not receive an acknowledgement from the target device within the timeout
specified.

Probe Failures

Connection failures that occurred (for example, when the target server returned invalid content or
you incorrectly configured the target address).

Sample Output
show snmp
inform-statistics

user@host> show snmp inform-statistics


Inform Request Statistics:
Target Name: TA1_v3_md5_none Address: 172.17.20.184
Sent: 176, Pending: 0
Discarded: 0, Timeouts: 0, Probe Failures: 0
Target Name: TA2_v3_sha_none Address: 192.168.110.59
Sent: 0, Pending: 4
Discarded: 84, Timeouts: 0, Probe Failures: 258

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Target Name: TA5_v2_none Address: 172.17.20.184


Sent: 0, Pending: 0
Discarded: 2, Timeouts: 10, Probe Failures: 0

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show snmp mib


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

show snmp mib (get | get-next | walk) (ascii | decimal) object-id

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
ascii and decimal options introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
ascii and decimal options introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display local Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information
Base (MIB) object values.
getRetrieve and display one or more SNMP object values.
get-nextRetrieve and display the next SNMP object values.
walkRetrieve and display the SNMP object values that are associated with the requested

object identifier (OID). When you use this option, the Junos OS displays the objects
below the subtree that you specify.
asciiDisplay the SNMP objects string indices as an ASCII-key representation.
decimalDisplay the SNMP object values in the decimal (default) format. The decimal

option is the default option for this command. Therefore, issuing the show snmp mib
(get | get-next | walk) decimal object-id and the show snmp mib (get | get-next | walk)
object-id commands display the same output.
object-idThe object can be represented by a sequence of dotted integers (such as
1.3.6.1.2.1.2) or by its subtree name (such as interfaces). When entering multiple

objects, enclose the objects in quotation marks.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

snmpTo view this statement in the configuration.

show snmp mib get on page 800


show snmp mib get (Multiple Objects) on page 800
show snmp mib get-next on page 800
show snmp mib get-next (Specify an OID) on page 800
show snmp mib walk on page 800
show snmp mib walk (QFX Series) on page 800
show snmp mib walk decimal on page 800
show snmp mib walk (ASCII) on page 800
show snmp mib walk (Multiple Indices) on page 800
show snmp mib walk decimal (Multiple Indices) on page 801
Table 122 on page 800 describes the output fields for the show snmp mib command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 122: show snmp mib Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

name

Object name and numeric instance value.

object value

Object value. The Junos OS translates OIDs into the corresponding


object names.

Sample Output
show snmp mib get

user@host> show snmp mib get sysObjectID.0


sysObjectID.0 = jnxProductNameM20

show snmp mib get


(Multiple Objects)

user@host> show snmp mib get ?sysObjectID.0 sysUpTime.0?


sysObjectID.0 = jnxProductNameM20
sysUpTime.0 = 1640992

show snmp mib


get-next
show snmp mib
get-next (Specify an
OID)

user@host> show snmp mib get-next jnxMibs


jnxBoxClass.0 = jnxProductLineM20.0
user@host> show snmp mib get-next 1.3.6.1
sysDescr.0
= Juniper Networks, Inc. m20 internet router, kernel
Junos OS Release: 2004-1 Build date: build date UTC Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Juniper
Networks, Inc.

show snmp mib walk

user@host> show snmp mib walk system


sysDescr.0
= Juniper Networks, Inc. m20 internet router, kernel
Junos OS Release #0: 2004-1 Build date: build date UTC Copyright (c) 1996-2004
Juniper Networks, Inc.
sysObjectID.0 = jnxProductNameM20
sysUpTime.0 = 1640992
sysContact.0 = Your contact
sysName.0 = my router
sysLocation.0 = building 1
sysServices.0 = 4

show snmp mib walk


(QFX Series)

user@switch> show snmp mib walk system


sysDescr.0
= Juniper Networks, Inc. qfx3500s internet router, kernel JUNOS
11.1-20100926.0 #0: 2010-09-26 06:17:38 UTC Build date: 2010-09-26 06:00:10
sysObjectID.0 = jnxProductQFX3500
sysUpTime.0
= 138980301
sysContact.0 = System Contact
sysName.0
= LabQFX3500
sysLocation.0 = Lab
sysServices.0 = 4

show snmp mib walk


decimal

user@host show snmp mib walk decimal jnxUtilData


jnxUtilCounter32Value.102.114.101.100 = 100

show snmp mib walk


(ASCII)

show snmp mib walk ascii jnxUtilData


jnxUtilCounter32Value."fred" = 100

show snmp mib walk


(Multiple Indices)

show snmp mib walk ascii jnxFWCounterByteCount


jnxFWCounterByteCount."fe-1/3/0.0-i"."CLASS_BE-fe-1/3/0.0-i".2 = 0
jnxFWCounterByteCount."fe-1/3/0.0-i"."CLASS_CC-fe-1/3/0.0-i".2 = 0

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jnxFWCounterByteCount."fe-1/3/0.0-i"."CLASS_RT-fe-1/3/0.0-i".2 = 0
.......

show snmp mib walk


decimal (Multiple
Indices)

show snmp mib walk ascii jnxFWCounterByteCount


jnxFWCounterByteCount."fe-1/3/0.0-i"."CLASS_BE-fe-1/3/0.0-i".2 = 0
jnxFWCounterByteCount."fe-1/3/0.0-i"."CLASS_CC-fe-1/3/0.0-i".2 = 0
jnxFWCounterByteCount."fe-1/3/0.0-i"."CLASS_RT-fe-1/3/0.0-i".2 = 0
.......

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show snmp rmon


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show snmp rmon


<alarms <brief | detail> | events <brief | detail> | logs>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display information about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Remote
Monitoring (RMON) alarms and events.
noneDisplay information about all RMON alarms and events.
alarms(Optional) Display information about RMON alarms.
brief | detail(Optional) Display brief or detailed information about RMON alarms or

events.
events(Optional) Display information about RMON events.
logs(Optional) Display information about RMON monitoring logs.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show snmp rmon on page 804


show snmp rmon alarms detail on page 804
show snmp rmon events detail on page 805
Table 123 on page 802 describes the output fields for the show snmp rmon command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 123: show snmp rmon Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Alarm Index

Alarm identifier.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

State of the alarm or event entry:

All levels

Alarms:

activeEntry is fully configured and activated.

falling threshold crossedValue of the variable has crossed the lower threshold

limit.

rising threshold crossedValue of the variable has crossed the upper threshold

limit.

under creationEntry is being configured and is not yet activated.

startupAlarm is waiting for the first sample of the monitored variable.

object not availableMonitored variable of that type is not available to the

SNMP agent.

instance not availableMonitored variable's instance is not available to the

SNMP agent.

object type invalidMonitored variable is not a numeric value.

object processing erroredAn error occurred when the monitored variable

was processed.

unknownState is not one of the above.

Events:

activeEntry has been fully configured and activated.

under creationEntry is being configured and is not yet activated.

unknownState is not one of the above.

Variable name

Name of the SNMP object instance being monitored.

All levels

Event Index

Event identifier.

All levels

Type

Type of notification made when an event is triggered. It can be one of the


following:

detail

logA system log message is generated and an entry is made to the log table.

snmptrapAn SNMP trap is sent to the configured destination.

log and trapA system log message is generated, an entry is made to the log

table, and an SNMP trap is sent to the configured destination.

noneNeither log nor trap will be sent.

Last Event

Date and time of the last event. It has the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
timezone.

brief

Community

Identifies the trap group used for sending the SNMP trap.

detail

Variable OID

Object ID to which the variable name is resolved. The format is x.x.x.x.

detail

Sample type

Method of sampling the monitored variable and calculating the value to compare
against the upper and lower thresholds. It can have the value of absolute value
or delta value.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Startup alarm

Alarm that might be sent when this entry is first activated, depending on the
following criteria:

detail

Alarm is sent when one of the following situations exists:

Value of the alarm is above or equal to the rising threshold and the startup
type is either rising alarm or rising or falling alarm.

Value of the alarm is below or equal to the falling threshold and the startup
type is either falling alarm or rising or falling alarm.

Alarm is not sent when one of the following situations exists:

Value of the alarm is above or equal to the rising threshold and the startup
type is falling alarm.

Value of the alarm is below or equal to the falling threshold and the startup
type is rising alarm.

Value of the alarm is between the thresholds.

Owner

Name of the entry configured by the user. If the entry was created through the
CLI, the owner has monitor prepended to it.

detail

Creator

Mechanism by which the entry was configured (CLI or SNMP).

detail

Sample interval

Time period between samples (in seconds).

detail

Rising threshold

Upper limit threshold value configured by the user.

detail

Falling threshold

Lower limit threshold value configured by the user.

detail

Rising event index

Event triggered when the rising threshold is crossed.

detail

Falling event index

Event triggered when the falling threshold is crossed.

detail

Current value

Current value of the monitored variable in the most recent sample interval.

detail

Sample Output
show snmp rmon

show snmp rmon


alarms detail

user@host> show snmp rmon


Alarm
Index State
1 falling threshold crossed

Variable name
ifInOctets.1

Event
Index
1

Last Event
2002-01-30 01:13:01 PST

Type
log and trap

user@host> show snmp rmon alarms detail


Alarm Index 1:
Variable name
Variable OID

804

ifInOctets.1
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Sample type
Startup alarm
Owner
Creator
State
Sample interval
Rising threshold
Falling threshold
Rising event index
Falling event index
Current value

show snmp rmon


events detail

delta value
rising or falling alarm
monitor
CLI
falling threshold crossed
60 seconds
100000
80000
1
1
0

user@host> show snmp rmon events detail


Event Index 1:
Type
Community
Last event
Creator
State

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boy-elroy
2002-01-30 01:13:01 PST
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show snmp statistics


Syntax

show snmp statistics

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Display statistics about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) packets sent
and received by the router or switch.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

clear snmp statistics on page 782

show snmp statistics on page 809

Output Fields

Table 124 on page 806 describes the output fields for the show snmp statistics command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 124: show snmp statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Input

Information about received packets:

Packets(snmpInPkts)Total number of messages delivered to the SNMP entity from the transport

service.

Bad versions(snmpInBadVersions) Total number of messages delivered to the SNMP entity that

were for an unsupported SNMP version.

Bad community names(snmpInBadCommunityNames) Total number of messages delivered to

the SNMP entity that used an SNMP community name not known to the entity.

Bad community uses(snmpInBadCommunityUses) Total number of messages delivered to the

SNMP entity that represented an SNMP operation that was not allowed by the SNMP community
named in the message.

ASN parse errors(snmpInASNParseErrs) Total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered by the

SNMP entity when decoding received SNMP messages.

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Too bigs(snmpInTooBigs) Total number of SNMP PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity with an
error status field of tooBig.

No such names(snmpInNoSuchNames) Total number of SNMP PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity
with an error status field of noSuchName.

Bad values(snmpInBadValues) Total number of SNMP PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity with
an error status field of badValue.

Read onlys(snmpInReadOnlys) Total number of valid SNMP PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity
with an error status field of readOnly. Only incorrect implementations of SNMP generate this error.

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Field Name

Field Description

Input (continued)

General errors(snmpInGenErrs) Total number of SNMP PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity with
an error status field of genErr.

Total requests varbinds(snmpInTotalReqVars) Total number of MIB objects retrieved successfully


by the SNMP entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP GetRequest and GetNext PDUs.

Total set varbinds(snmpInSetVars) Total number of MIB objects modified successfully by the
SNMP entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP SetRequest PDUs.

Get requests(snmpInGetRequests) Total number of SNMP GetRequest PDUs that have been

accepted and processed by the SNMP entity.

Get nexts(snmpInGetNexts) Total number of SNMP GetNext PDUs that have been accepted and

processed by the SNMP entity.

Set requests(snmpInSetRequests) Total number of SNMP SetRequest PDUs that have been

accepted and processed by the SNMP entity.

Get responses(snmpInGetResponses) Total number of SNMP GetResponse PDUs that have been

accepted and processed by the SNMP entity.

Traps(snmpInTraps) Total number of SNMP traps generated by the SNMP entity.

Silent drops(snmpSilentDrops) Total number of GetRequest, GetNextRequest, GetBulkRequest,


SetRequests, and InformRequest PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity that were silently dropped

because the size of a reply containing an alternate response PDU with an empty variable-bindings
field was greater than either a local constraint or the maximum message size associated with the
originator of the requests.

Proxy drops(snmpProxyDrops) Total number of GetRequest, GetNextRequest, GetBulkRequest,


SetRequests, and InformRequest PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity that were silently dropped

because the transmission of the message to a proxy target failed in such a way (other than a
timeout) that no response PDU could be returned.

Commit pending dropsNumber of SNMP packets for Set requests dropped because of a previous
pending SNMP Set request on the committed configuration.

Throttle dropsNumber of SNMP packets for any requests dropped reaching the throttle limit.

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Field Name

Field Description

V3 Input

Information about SNMP version 3 packets:

Unknown security models(snmpUnknownSecurityModels) Total number of packets received by

the SNMP engine that were dropped because they referenced a security model that was not known
to or supported by the SNMP engine.

Invalid messages(snmpInvalidMsgs) Number of packets received by the SNMP engine that were

dropped because there were invalid or inconsistent components in the SNMP message.

Unknown pdu handlers(snmpUnknownPDUHandlers) Number of packets received by the SNMP

engine that were dropped because the PDU contained in the packet could not be passed to an
application responsible for handling the PDU type.

Unavailable contexts(snmpUnavailableContexts) Number of requests received for a context that

is known to the SNMP engine, but is currently unavailable.

Unknown contexts(snmpUnknownContexts) Total number of requests received for a context that

is unknown to the SNMP engine.

Unsupported security levels(usmStatsUnsupportedSecLevels) Total number of packets received

by the SNMP engine that were dropped because they requested a security level unknown to the
SNMP engine (or otherwise unavailable).

Not in time windows(usmStatsNotInTimeWindows) Total number of packets received by the

SNMP engine that were dropped because they appeared outside the authoritative SNMP engines
window.

Unknown user names(usmStatsUnknownUserNames) Total number of packets received by the

SNMP engine that were dropped because they referenced a user that was not known to the SNMP
engine.

Unknown engine ids(usmStatsUnknownEngineIDs) Total number of packets received by the SNMP

engine that were dropped because they referenced an SNMP engine ID that was not known to the
SNMP engine.

Wrong digests(usmStatsWrongDigests) Total number of packets received by the SNMP engine

that were dropped because they did not contain the expected digest value.

Decryption errors(usmStatsDecryptionErrors) Total number of packets received by the SNMP

engine that were dropped because they could not be decrypted.

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Field Name

Field Description

Output

Information about transmitted packets:

Packets(snmpOutPkts) Total number of messages passed from the SNMP entity to the transport

service.

Too bigs(snmpOutTooBigs) Total number of SNMP PDUs generated by the SNMP entity with an
error status field of tooBig.

No such names(snmpOutNoSuchNames) Total number of SNMP PDUs delivered to the SNMP


entity with an error status field of noSuchName.

Bad values(snmpOutBadValues) Total number of SNMP PDUs generated by the SNMP entity
with an error status field of badValue.

General errors(snmpOutGenErrs) Total number of SNMP PDUs generated by the SNMP entity
with an error status field of genErr.

Get requests(snmpOutGetRequests) Total number of SNMP GetRequest PDUs generated by the

SNMP entity.

Get nexts(snmpOutGetNexts) Total number of SNMP GetNext PDUs generated by the SNMP

entity.

Set requests(snmpOutSetRequests) Total number of SNMP SetRequest PDUs generated by the

SNMP entity.

Get responses(snmpOutGetResponses) Total number of SNMP GetResponse PDUs generated by

the SNMP entity.

Traps(snmpOutTraps) Total number of SNMP traps generated by the SNMP entity.

Sample Output
show snmp statistics

user@host> show snmp statistics


SNMP statistics:
Input:
Packets: 246213, Bad versions: 12, Bad community names: 12,
Bad community uses: 0, ASN parse errors: 96,
Too bigs: 0, No such names: 0, Bad values: 0,
Read onlys: 0, General errors: 0,
Total request varbinds: 227084, Total set varbinds: 67,
Get requests: 44942, Get nexts: 190371, Set requests: 10712,
Get responses: 0, Traps: 0,
Silent drops: 0, Proxy drops: 0, Commit pending drops: 0,
Throttle drops: 0,
V3 Input:
Unknown security models: 0, Invalid messages: 0
Unknown pdu handlers: 0, Unavailable contexts: 0
Unknown contexts: 0, Unsupported security levels: 1
Not in time windows: 0, Unknown user names: 0
Unknown engine ids: 44, Wrong digests: 23, Decryption errors: 0
Output:
Packets: 246093, Too bigs: 0, No such names: 31561,
Bad values: 0, General errors: 2,
Get requests: 0, Get nexts: 0, Set requests: 0,
Get responses: 246025, Traps: 0

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show snmp v3
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show snmp v3
<access <brief | detail> | community | general | groups | notify <filter> | target <address |
parameters> | users>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) operating
configuration.
noneDisplay all of the SNMPv3 operating configuration.
access(Optional) Display SNMPv3 access information.
brief | detail(Optional) Display brief or detailed information about SNMPv3 access

information.
community(Optional) Display SNMPv3 community information.
general(Optional) Display SNMPv3 general information.
groups(Optional) Display SNMPv3 security-to-group information.
notify <filter>(Optional) Display SNMPv3 notify and, optionally, notify filter information.
target <address | parameters>(Optional) Display SNMPv3 target and, optionally, either

target address or target parameter information.


users(Optional) Display SNMPv3 user information.

Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

810

To edit the default display of the show snmp v3 command, specify options in the show
statement at the [edit snmp v3] hierarchy level.
view

show snmp v3 on page 812


Table 125 on page 811 describes the output fields for the show snmp v3 command. Output
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Table 125: show snmp v3 Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Access control

Information about access control:

GroupGroup name for which the configured access privileges apply. The group, together with the

context prefix and the security model and security level, forms the index for this table.

Context prefixSNMPv3 context for which the configured access privileges apply.

Security model/levelSecurity model and security level for which the configuration access privileges

apply.

Engine

Read viewIdentifies the MIB view applied to SNMPv3 read operations.

Write viewIdentifies the MIB view applied to SNMPv3 write operations.

Notify viewIdentifies the MIB view applied to outbound SNMP notifications.

Information about local engine configuration:

Local engine IDIdentifier that uniquely and unambiguously identifies the local SNMPv3 engine.

Engine bootsNumber of times the local SNMPv3 engine has rebooted or reinitialized since the

engine ID was last changed.

Engine ID

Engine timeNumber of seconds since the local SNMPv3 engine was last rebooted or reinitialized.

Max msg sizeMaximum message size the sender can accommodate.

Information about engine ID:

Local engine IDIdentifier that uniquely and unambiguously identifies the local SNMPv3 engine.

Engine bootsNumber of times the local SNMPv3 engine has rebooted or reinitialized since the

engine ID was last changed.

Engine timeNumber of seconds since the local SNMPv3 engine was last rebooted or reinitialized.

Max msg sizeMaximum message size the sender can accommodate.

Engine IDSNMPv3 engine ID associated with each user.

UserSNMPv3 user.

Auth/PrivAuthentication and encryption algorithm available for use by each user.

StorageIndicates whether a user is saved to the configuration file (nonvolatile) or not (volatile).

Applies only to users with active status.

StatusStatus of the conceptual row. Only rows with an active status are used by the SNMPv3

engine.
Group name

Name of the group to which this entry belongs.

Security model

Identifies the security model context for the security name.

Security name

Used with the security model; identifies a specific security name instance. Each security model/security
name combination can be assigned to a specific group.

Storage type

Indicates whether a user is saved to the configuration file (nonvolatile) or not (volatile). Applies only
to users with active status.

Status

Status of the conceptual row. Only rows with active status are used by the SNMPv3 engine.

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Sample Output
show snmp v3

user@host> show snmp v3


Local engine ID: 80 00 0a 4c e04 31 32 33 34
Engine boots:
38
Engine time:
64583 seconds
Max msg size:
2048 bytes
Engine ID: local
User
user1
user2
user3

Auth/Priv
md5/des
sha/none
none/none

Engine ID: 81 00 0a 4c 04 64 64 64 64
User
Auth/Priv
UNEW
md5/none
Group name
Security Security
model
name
g1
usm
user1
g2
usm
user2
g3
usm
user3
Access control:
Group
g1
g2
g3

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Context Security
prefix model/level
usm/privacy
usm/authent
usm/none

Read
view
v1
v1
v1

Storage
nonvolatile
nonvolatile
nonvolatile

Status
active
active
active

Storage
Status
nonvolatile active
Storage
Status
type
nonvolatile active
nonvolatile active
nonvolatile active

Write
view
v1
v1
v1

Notify
view

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System Software Operational Mode


Commands
Table 126 on page 813 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to perform and monitor system software management functions. Commands are
listed in alphabetical order.

Table 126: System Software Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)


table.

clear arp

Clear the binding state of a Dynamic Host


Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client from the
client table on the extended DHCP local server.

clear dhcp server binding

Clear all extended DHCP local server statistics.

clear dhcp server statistics

Clear DHCP statistics

clear dhcp statistics

Clear the binding state from the client table on


the DHCPv6 local server.

clear dhcpv6 server binding

Clear all DHCPv6 local server statistics.

clear dhcpv6 server statistics

Clear AAA statistics.

clear network-access aaa statistics

Log out AAA subscribers and clear the AAA


subscriber statistics.

clear network-access aaa subscriber

Clear a pending commit operation.

clear system commit

Clear a pending system halt or reboot.

clear system reboot

(J Series routers only) Remove obsolete IP


address bindings on a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.

clear system services dhcp binding

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Task

Command

(J Series routers only) Clear IP addresses from


the DHCP server conflicts list.

clear system services dhcp conflict

(J Series routing routers only) Clear DHCP server


statistics.

clear system services dhcp statistics

Enter configuration mode.

configure

Execute an operation (op) script.

op

Force lease renewal for DHCPv4 clients.

request dhcp server reconfigure

Initiate reconfiguration processing for DHCPv6


clients.

request dhcpv6 server reconfigure

Send messages to users currently logged in to


the router.

request message

Activate a dynamic subscriber service.

request network-access aaa subscriber add


session-id

Deactivate a dynamic subscriber service.

request network-access aaa subscriber delete


session-id

Modify a predefined variable applied to a


current subscriber.

request network-access aaa subscriber modify


session-id

On a router with two Routing Engines, specify


a tty connection for login.

request routing-engine login

Resets the state of an interface group on which


static subscribers were forcibly logged out.

request services static-subscribers login group

Forces static subscribers on the interfaces in


the group to be logged out.

request services static-subscribers login interface

Resets the state of an interface on which a


static subscriber was forcibly logged out.

request services static-subscribers logout group

Forces static subscriber on the interface to be


logged out.

request services static-subscribers logout


interface

Collect information for customer support.

request support information

Delete an existing rescue configuration.

request system configuration rescue delete

Save the most recently committed


configuration as the rescue configuration.

request system configuration rescue save

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Task

Command

(J Series routers only) Upgrade or downgrade


firmware.

request system firmware

Stop the routing software.

request system halt

Add a license key.

request system license add

Delete a license key.

request system license delete

(J Series routers only) Save installed license


keys to a file or URL.

request system license save

Log out a user from the configuration database.

request system logout

Abort a previously scheduled partition request.

request system partition abort

Schedule the hard disk for partitioning.

request system partition hard-disk

Power off the routing software.

request system power-off

Reboot the routing software.

request system reboot

Convert an Extensible Stylesheet Language


Transformations (XSLT) script to Stylesheet
Language, Alternative syntaX (SLAX), or
convert a SLAX script to XSLT.

request system scripts convert

Back up the file systems on the router.

request system snapshot

(M320 router, T320 router, and T640 router


only) Abort a unified in-service software
upgrade (ISSU).

request system software abort

Install software bundles or packages onto the


router.

request system software add

Remove software bundles or packages from


the router.

request system software delete

(J Series routers only) Delete the backup Junos


OS file (if it exists) to free up compact flash
drive space.

request system software delete-backup

(M320 router, T320 router, and T640 router


only) Perform a unified ISSU.

request system software in-service-upgrade

MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers

request system software in-service-upgrade (MX


Series 3D Universal Edge Routers)

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Task

Command

Roll back to a previously installed version.

request system software rollback

Check candidate software compatibility against


the current configuration.

request system software validate

Free storage space on the router by rotating log


files and deleting unnecessary files.

request system storage cleanup

Perform a compatibility check to ensure that


the software and hardware components and
the configuration on the device support unified
ISSU. The request system software validate
in-service-upgrade command enables you to
detect any compatibility issues before actually
issuing the request system software in-service
upgrade command to initiate unified ISSU.

request system software


validate-in-service-upgrade

Restart a Junos OS process.

restart

Display the contents of the ARP table.

show arp

Display the current running system


configuration.

show configuration

Display the address bindings in the client table


on the extended DHCP local server.

show dhcp server binding

Display extended DHCP local server statistics.

show dhcp server statistics

Display DHCP statistics

show dhcp statistics

Display the address bindings in the client table


on the extended DHCPv6 local server.

show dhcpv6 server binding

Display extended DHCPv6 local server statistics.

show dhcpv6 server statistics

Display DHCPv6 statistics

show dhcpv6 statistics

Display Domain Name System (DNS) hostname


information.

show host

Display RADIUS server status and information.

show network-access aaa radius-servers

Display AAA statistics.

show network-access aaa statistics

Display AAA authentication statistics.

show network-access aaa statistics


authentication

Display information about AAA subscribers.

show network-access aaa subscribers

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Task

Command

Display information about AAA subscriber


sessions.

show network-access aaa subscribers session-id

Display state information for


address-assignment pools.

show network-access address-assignment pool

Display information for domain maps.

show network-access domain-map

Display Network Time Protocol (NTP) peers.

show ntp associations

Display variables returned by NTP peers.

show ntp status

Display Information about static subscriber


sessions.

show static-subscribers sessions

Display information about active subscribers

show subscribers

Show system alarms.

show system alarms

Display state and checksum values for files in


a file system.

show system audit

(J Series routers only) Display autoinstallation


status information.

show system autoinstallation status

Display boot messages.

show system boot-messages

Display system memory and buffer usage


information.

show system buffers

Display information about a pending commit


operation.

show system commit

Display directory and number of files queued


for archival transfer.

show system configuration archival

Display information about the rescue


configuration.

show system configuration rescue

Display information about active IP sockets on


the Routing Engine.

show system connections

Display directory usage information.

show system directory-usage

(J Series routers only) Display system firmware


information.

show system firmware

Display a list of installed licenses.

show system license

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Task

Command

Display system-wide memory distribution and


usage including the Junos OS kernel, software
processes, and memory disks.

show system memory

Display dynamic hostname to IP address


mappings.

show system name-resolution

Display software processes running on the


router.

show system processes

Display statistics about queues on interfaces.

show system queues

Display any pending system reboots or halts.

show system reboot

View or compare previous configurations.

show system rollback

(J Series routers only) Display client binding


information.

show system services dhcp binding

(J Series routers only) Display DHCP


client-detected conflicts for IP addresses.

show system services dhcp conflict

(J Series routers only) Display global


configuration settings for a DHCP server.

show system services dhcp global

(J Series routers only) Display IP address pools


defined for a DHCP server.

show system services dhcp pool

(J Series routers only) Display statistics


associated with a DHCP server.

show system services dhcp statistics

Display information about a Session and


Resource Control (SRC) client.

show system services service-deployment

Display information about the backup software


that located in the /altroot and /altconfig file
systems.

show system snapshot

Display Junos OS extensions.

show system software

Display system-wide protocol-related statistics.

show system statistics

Display system-wide Address Resolution


Protocol (ARP) statistics.

show system statistics arp

Display system-wide Connectionless Network


Service (CLNS) statistics.

show system statistics clns

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Task

Command

Display system-wide End


System-to-Intermediate System (ES-IS)
statistics.

show system statistics esis

Display system-wide Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) statistics.

show system statistics icmp

Display system-wide ICMP version 6 statistics.

show system statistics icmp6

Display system-wide Internet Group


Management Protocol (IGMP) statistics.

show system statistics igmp

Display system-wide IPv4 statistics.

show system statistics ip

Display system-wide IPv6 statistics.

show system statistics ip6

Display system-wide Multiprotocol Label


Switching (MPLS) statistics.

show system statistics mpls

Display system-wide Reliable Datagram


Protocol (RDP) statistics.

show system statistics rdp

Display system-wide Transmission Control


Protocol (TCP) statistics.

show system statistics tcp

Display system-wide Trivial Network Protocol


(TNP) statistics.

show system statistics tnp

Display system-wide Trivial User Datagram


Protocol (TUDP) statistics.

show system statistics tudp

Display system-wide User Datagram Protocol


(UDP) statistics.

show system statistics udp

Display system-wide Virtual Private LAN


Services (VPLS) statistics.

show system statistics vpls

Display statistics about the amount of free disk


space in the router's file systems.

show system storage

View configurations of the primary and


secondary Routing Engines.

show system switchover

Display the current time and information about


how long the router, router software, and
routing protocols have been running.

show system uptime

Display complete subscriber management


database summary information.

show system subscriber-management summary

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Task

Command

Display users currently logged in to the router.

show system users

Display Junos kernel memory usage.

show system virtual-memory

Display routing protocol tasks on the Routing


Engine.

show task

Display I/O statistics for routing protocol tasks


on the Routing Engine.

show task io

Display memory utilization for routing protocol


tasks on the Routing Engine.

show task memory

Display whether or not graceful Routing Engine


switchover (GRES) and nonstop active routing
(NSR) are configured on the router.

show task replication

Display the hostname and version information


about the software running on the router.

show version

Display the hostname and version information


about the software running on the master and
backup Routing Engines.

show version invoke-on

Create a UNIX-level shell.

start shell

Verify authd-lite subscriber AAA configuration.

test aaa authd-lite user

Verify DHCP subscriber AAA configuration.

test aaa dhcp user

Verify PPP subscriber AAA configuration.

test aaa ppp user

Verify the syntax of a configuration file.

test configuration

NOTE: For information about the request system certificate add and show
system certificate commands, see IP Security Operational Mode Commands.

NOTE: For information about how to configure system software parameters,


see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
For information about related tasks performed by network operations center
(NOC) personnel, see the Junos Baseline Network Operations Guide.

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clear arp
Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear arp
<hostname hostname>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<vpn vpn>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Remove entries from the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table for the current CLI
view. To clear entries for a specific logical system, you must first enter the set cli
logical-system logical-system-name command, and then issue the clear arp command.
noneClear all entries from the ARP table.
hostname hostname(Optional) Clear the specified host entry only.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Clear entries for the specified logical

system; only available in main router context.


vpn vpn(Optional) Clear entries from the ARP table for the specified virtual private

network (VPN).
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

clear

set cli logical-system on page 665

show arp on page 957

clear arp on page 821


clear arp logical-system ls1 on page 821
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear arp

clear arp
logical-system ls1

user@host> clear arp


192.168.71.254
deleted
192.168.65.46
deleted
192.168.64.10
deleted
10.0.12.14
deleted
10.0.17.14
deleted
user@host> clear arp logical-system ls1
192.168.71.254
deleted
192.168.65.46
deleted
192.168.64.10
deleted
10.0.12.14
deleted
10.0.17.14
deleted

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clear dhcp server binding


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear dhcp server binding


<address>
<all>
<interface interface-name>
<interfaces-vlan>
<interfaces-wildcard>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.


Options interfaces-vlan and interfaces-wildcard added in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Clear the binding state of a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client from
the client table on the extended DHCP local server.
address(Optional) Clear the binding state for the DHCP client, using one of the following

entries:

ip-addressThe specified IP address.

mac-addressThe specified MAC address.

session-idThe specified session ID.

all(Optional) Clear the binding state for all DHCP clients.


interface interface-name(Optional) Clear the binding state for DHCP clients on the

specified interface.

NOTE: This option clears all bindings whose initial login requests were
received over the specified interface. Dynamic demux login requests are
not received over the dynamic demux interface, but rather the underlying
interface of the dynamic demux interface. To clear a specific dynamic
demux interface, use the ip-address or mac-address options.

interfaces-vlan(Optional) Clear the binding state on the interface VLAN ID and S-VLAN

ID.
interfaces-wildcard(Optional) Clear bindings on a set of interfaces. This option supports

the use of the wildcard character (*).


logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Clear the binding state for DHCP clients

on the specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Clear the binding state for DHCP

clients on the specified routing instance.

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Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Clearing DHCP Bindings for Subscriber Access

show dhcp server binding on page 966

clear dhcp server binding <ip-address> on page 823


clear dhcp server binding all on page 823
clear dhcp server binding interface on page 823
clear dhcp server binding <interfaces-vlan> on page 823
clear dhcp server binding <interfaces-wildcard> on page 824
See show dhcp server binding for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear dhcp server
binding <ip-address>

The following sample output displays the address bindings in the DHCP client table on
the extended DHCP local server before and after the clear dhcp server binding command
is issued.
user@host> show dhcp server binding
2 clients, (0 bound, 0 selecting, 0 renewing, 0 rebinding)
IP address
100.20.32.1
100.20.32.3

Hardware address
90:00:00:01:00:01
90:00:00:02:00:01

Type
active
active

Lease expires at
2007-01-17 11:38:47 PST
2007-01-17 11:38:41 PST

user@host> clear dhcp server binding 10.20.32.1


user@host> show dhcp server binding
1 clients, (0 bound, 0 selecting, 0 renewing, 0 rebinding)
IP address
100.20.32.3

Hardware address
90:00:00:02:00:01

Type
active

Lease expires at
2007-01-17 11:38:41 PST

clear dhcp server


binding all

The following command clears all DHCP local server bindings:

clear dhcp server


binding interface

The following command clears DHCP local server bindings on a specific interface:

clear dhcp server


binding
<interfaces-vlan>

user@host> clear dhcp server binding all

user@host> clear dhcp server binding interface fe-0/0/2

The following command uses the interfaces-vlan option to clear all DHCP local server
bindings on top of the underlying interface ae0, which clears DHCP bindings on all demux
VLANs on top of ae0:
user@host> clear dhcp server binding ae0

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binding
<interfaces-wildcard>

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The following command uses the interfaces-wildcard option to clear all DHCP local server
bindings over a specific interface:
user@host> clear dhcp server binding ge-1/0/0.*

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clear dhcp server statistics


Syntax

Release Information

clear dhcp server statistics


<interface interface-name>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.

Description

Clear all extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) local server statistics.

Options

logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Clear the statistics for DHCP clients on

the specified logical system. If you do not specify a logical system, statistics are
cleared for the default logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Clear the statistics for DHCP clients

on the specified routing instance. If you do not specify a routing instance, statistics
are cleared for the default routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear dhcp server statistics on page 825


See show dhcp server statistics for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear dhcp server
statistics

The following sample output displays the extended DHCP local server statistics before
and after the clear dhcp server statistics command is issued.
user@host> show dhcp server statistics
Packets dropped:
Total
0
Messages received:
BOOTREQUEST
DHCPDECLINE
DHCPDISCOVER
DHCPINFORM
DHCPRELEASE
DHCPREQUEST

89163
0
8110
0
0
81053

Messages sent:
BOOTREPLY
DHCPOFFER
DHCPACK
DHCPNAK

32420
8110
8110
8100

user@host> clear dhcp server statistics


user@host> show dhcp server statistics
Packets dropped:
Total
0

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Messages received:
BOOTREQUEST
DHCPDECLINE
DHCPDISCOVER
DHCPINFORM
DHCPRELEASE
DHCPREQUEST

0
0
0
0
0
0

Messages sent:
BOOTREPLY
DHCPOFFER
DHCPACK
DHCPNAK

0
0
0
0

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clear dhcp statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear dhcp statistics


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3.


Clear all extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) statistics.
interfaceinterface-name(Optional) Clear the statistics for DHCP clients on the specified

interface. If you do not specify an interface, statistics are cleared for the default
interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear dhcp statistics on page 827


See show dhcp statisticsfor an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear dhcp statistics

user@host> clear dhcp statistics

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clear dhcpv6 server binding


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear dhcpv6 server binding


<address>
<all>
<interface interface-name>
<interfaces-vlan>
<interfaces-wildcard>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Options interfaces-vlan and interfaces-wildcard added in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Clear the binding state of a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6)
client from the client table on the extended DHCPv6 local server.
address(Optional) Clear the binding state for the DHCPv6 client, using one of the

following entries:

CIDThe specified Client ID (CID).

ipv6-prefixThe specified IPv6 prefix.

session-idThe specified session ID.

all(Optional) Clear the binding state for all DHCPv6 clients.


interface interface-name(Optional) Clear the binding state for DHCPv6 clients on the

specified interface.
interfaces-vlan(Optional) Clear the binding state on the interface VLAN ID and S-VLAN

ID.
interfaces-wildcard(Optional) Clear bindings on a set of interfaces. This option supports

the use of the wildcard character (*).


logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Clear the binding state for DHCPv6

clients on the specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Clear the binding state for DHCPv6

clients on the specified routing instance.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

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clear

Clearing DHCP Bindings for Subscriber Access

show dhcpv6 server binding on page 975

clear dhcpv6 server binding all on page 829


clear dhcpv6 server binding <ipv6-prefix> on page 829

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clear dhcpv6 server binding interface on page 829


clear dhcpv6 server binding <interfaces-vlan> on page 829
clear dhcpv6 server binding <interfaces-wildcard> on page 829
Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear dhcpv6 server
binding all

clear dhcpv6 server


binding <ipv6-prefix>

The following command clears all DHCPv6 local server bindings:


user@host> clear dhcpv6 server binding all

The following command clears DHCPv6 local server bindings for a specific IPv6 prefix:
user@host> clear dhcpv6 server binding 14/0x00010001/0x02b3be8f/0x00109400/0x0005

clear dhcpv6 server


binding interface

The following command clears DHCPv6 local server bindings on a specific interface:

clear dhcpv6 server


binding
<interfaces-vlan>

The following command uses the interfaces-vlan option to clear all DHCPv6 local server
bindings on top of the underlying interface ae0, which clears DHCPv6 bindings on all
demux VLANs on top of ae0:

user@host> clear dhcpv6 server binding interface fe-0/0/2

user@host> clear dhcpv6 server binding interface ae0

clear dhcpv6 server


binding
<interfaces-wildcard>

The following command uses the interfaces-wildcard option to clear all DHCPv6 local
server bindings over a specific interface:
user@host> clear dhcpv6 server binding ge-1/0/0.*

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clear dhcpv6 server statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear dhcpv6 server statistics


<interface interface-name>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Clear all extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) local server
statistics.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Clear the statistics for DHCPv6 clients

on the specified logical system. If you do not specify a logical system, statistics are
cleared for the default logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Clear the statistics for DHCPv6 clients

on the specified routing instance. If you do not specify a routing instance, statistics
are cleared for the default routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

show dhcpv6 server statistics on page 980

clear dhcpv6 server statistics on page 830


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear dhcpv6 server
statistics

830

user@host> clear dhcpv6 server statistics

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clear dhcpv6 statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear dhcpv6 statistics


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.


Clear all extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv6) statistics.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear the statistics for DHCPv6 clients on the

specified interface. If you do not specify an interface, statistics are cleared for the
default interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear dhcpv6 statistics on page 831


See show dhcpv6 statisticsfor an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear dhcpv6 statistics

user@host> clear dhcpv6 statistics

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clear network-access aaa statistics


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

clear network-access aaa statistics


<accounting>
<address-assignment (client | pool pool-name)>
<authentication>
<dynamic-requests>
<radius>
<re-authentication>
<terminate-code>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.


Option radius introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4
Option terminate-code introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.
Clear AAA statistics.
accounting(Optional) Clear AAA accounting statistics.
address-assignment client(Optional) Clear AAA address-assignment statistics for the

client.
address-assignment pool pool-name(Optional) Clear AAA address-assignment pool

statistics.
authentication(Optional) Clear AAA authentication statistics.
dynamic-requests(Optional) Clear AAA dynamic-request statistics.
radius(Optional) Clears the values in the Peak and Exceeded columns only.
re-authentication(Optional) Clear AAA reauthentication statistics.
terminate-code(Optional) Clear AAA termination code statistics.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

clear network-access aaa statistics accounting on page 832


clear network-access aaa statistics address-assignment pool on page 832
clear network-access aaa statistics radius on page 833
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear network-access
aaa statistics
accounting

user@host> clear network-access aaa statistics accounting

clear network-access
aaa statistics

user@host> clear network-access aaa statistics address-assignment pool isp_1

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address-assignment
pool
clear network-access
aaa statistics radius

user@host> clear network-access aaa statistics radius

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clear network-access aaa subscriber


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear network-access aaa subscriber


<statistics username username>
<username username>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Clear AAA subscriber statistics and log out subscribers.
statistics username usernameClear AAA subscriber statistics and log out the subscriber.
username usernameLog out the AAA subscriber.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

clear network-access aaa subscriber statistics username on page 834


clear network-access aaa subscriber username on page 834
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear network-access
aaa subscriber
statistics username

user@host> clear network-access aaa subscriber statistics username dsmith@isp5555.com

clear network-access
aaa subscriber
username

user@host> clear network-access aaa subscriber username dsmith@isp5555.com

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clear system commit


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

clear system commit

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Clear any pending commit operation.
This command has no options.
maintenance (or the actual user who scheduled the commit)

show system commit on page 1044

clear system commit on page 835


clear system commit (None Pending) on page 835
clear system commit (User Does Not Have Required Privilege Level) on page 835
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear system commit

user@host> clear system commit


Pending commit cleared.

clear system commit


(None Pending)

user@host> clear system commit


No commit scheduled.

clear system commit


(User Does Not Have
Required Privilege
Level)

user@host> clear system commit


error: Permission denied

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clear system reboot


Syntax

clear system reboot


<both-routing-engines>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

clear system reboot


<all-members>
<both-routing-engines>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

clear system reboot


<both-routing-engines>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

clear system reboot


<both-routing-engines>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (QFX Series)

clear system reboot


<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Clear any pending system software reboots or halts. When issued on a TX Matrix router
without any options, the default behavior clears all pending system software reboots or
halts on all T640 routers connected to the TX Matrix router. When issued on a TX Matrix
Plus router without any options, the default behavior clears all pending system software
reboots or halts on all T1600 routers connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
noneClear all pending system software reboots or halts.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot

requests for all the Routing Engines in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

clear all halt or reboot requests for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, clear all halt or reboot requests
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests on

all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


both-routing-engines(Systems with multiple Routing Engines) (Optional) Clear all halt

or reboot requests on both Routing Engines. On a TX Matrix router, clear both Routing
Engines on all chassis connected to the TX Matrix router. Likewise, on a TX Matrix

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Plus router, clear both Routing Engines on all chassis connected to the TX Matrix
Plus router.
infrastructure name(QFabric switches) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests on

the fabric control Routing Engines or fabric manager Routing Engines.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests

on the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

clear all halt or reboot requests for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, clear all halt or reboot requests for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests on the local

Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests

on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id


with a value from 0 through 9.
node-group name(QFabric switches) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests on

the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests for the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Clear all halt or reboot requests for

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

request system reboot on page 888

request system reboot

Rebooting and Halting a QFX Series Product

clear system reboot on page 838


clear system reboot (TX Matrix Router) on page 838
clear system reboot (QFX Series) on page 838
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
clear system reboot

user@host> clear system reboot


reboot requested by root at Sat Dec 12 19:37:34 1998
[process id 17855]
Terminating...

clear system reboot


(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> clear system reboot


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------No shutdown/reboot scheduled.
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------No shutdown/reboot scheduled.
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------No shutdown/reboot scheduled.

clear system reboot


(QFX Series)

user@switch> clear system reboot node-group node1


No shutdown/reboot scheduled.

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clear system services dhcp binding


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear system services dhcp binding


<address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Remove obsolete IP address bindings on
a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and return them to the IP address
pool.
address(Optional) Remove a specific IP address binding and return it to the address

pool.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view and system

show system services dhcp binding on page 1152

clear system services dhcp binding on page 839


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear system services
dhcp binding

user@host> clear system services dhcp binding

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clear system services dhcp conflict


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear system services dhcp conflict


<address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Remove IP addresses from the Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server conflict list and return them to the IP address
pool.
address(Optional) Remove a specific IP address from the conflict list and return it to

the address pool.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view and system

show system services dhcp conflict on page 1155

clear system services dhcp conflict on page 840


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear system services
dhcp conflict

840

user@host> clear system services dhcp conflict

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clear system services dhcp statistics


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear system services dhcp statistics

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Clear Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) server statistics.
This command has no options.
view and system

show system services dhcp statistics on page 1160

clear system services dhcp statistics on page 841


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear system services
dhcp statistics

user@host> clear system services dhcp statistics

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configure
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

configure
<dynamic>
<exclusive>
<private>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Enter configuration mode. When this command is entered without any optional keywords,
everyone can make configuration changes and commit all changes made to the
configuration.
noneEnter configuration mode.
dynamic(Optional) Configure routing policies and certain routing policy objects in a

dynamic database that is not subject to the same verification required in the standard
configuration database. As a result, the time it takes to commit changes to the
dynamic database is much shorter than for the standard configuration database.
You can then reference these policies and policy objects in routing policies you
configure in the standard database.
exclusive(Optional) Lock the candidate configuration for as long as you remain in

configuration mode, allowing you to make changes without interference from other
users. Other users can enter and exit configuration mode, but they cannot change
the configuration.
private(Optional) Allow multiple users to edit different parts of the configuration at

the same time and to commit only their own changes, or to roll back without
interfering with one another's changes. You cannot commit changes in configure
private mode when another user is in configure exclusive mode.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

For more information about the different methods of entering configuration mode and
the restrictions that apply, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
configure

show configuration on page 959

configure on page 842


When you enter this command, you are placed in configuration mode and the system
prompt changes from hostname> to hostname#.

Sample Output
configure

842

user@host> configure

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Entering configuration mode


[edit]
user@host#

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op
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

op filename
<detail>
<argument-name argument-value>
<key (md5 | sha-256 | sha1) key-value
<url url>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
key option introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
url option introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
Execute an op script stored in one of the following locations:

On the router or switch in the /var/db/scripts/op directory

At a remote URL

detail(Optional) Display detailed output.


argument-name argument-value(Optional) Specify one or more arguments to the script.

For each argument you include on the command line, you must specify a
corresponding value for the argument.
key (md5 | sha-256 | sha1) key-value(Optional) With the <url> option, specify a checksum

hash to verify the integrity of the script. You can include the <key> option if the
checksum statement is included at the [edit system scripts op file filename] hierarchy
level.
url url(Optional) Specify a URL where the script is located.

Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

For more information about Junos op scripts, see the Junos OS Configuration and Operations
Automation Guide.
maintenance

Executing an Op Script in the Junos OS Configuration and Operations Automation Guide

Executing an Op Script from a Remote Site in the Junos OS Configuration and Operations
Automation Guide

List of Sample Output

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checksum

file checksum md5 on page 686

file checksum sha-256 on page 688

file checksum sha1 on page 687

op on page 845

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op url on page 845


Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
op
op url

user@host> op script1 interface ge-0/2/0.0 protocol inet


user@host> op url https://www.juniper.net/fa/2009-04-01.01.slax key md5
8de24d09e1d90b2581bb937d2a5ad590 interface ge-0/2/0.0 protocol inet

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request dhcp server reconfigure


Syntax

Release Information
Description

request dhcp server reconfigure (all | address | interface interfacename | logical-system


logical-systemname | routing-instance routing-instancename)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.


Initiate reconfiguration processing for the specified DHCP clients if they are in the bound
state. If the clients are in the reconfiguring state, this command has no effect. If the clients
are in any state other than bound or reconfiguring, this command has the same effect
as the clear dhcp server binding command.
When the local server state machine starts the reconfiguration process on a bound client,
the client transitions to the reconfiguring state and the local server sends a forcerenew
message to the client. Because the client was in the bound state before entering the
reconfiguring state, all subscriber services, such as forwarding and statistics, continue
to work. An exponential back-off timer determines the interval at which the forcerenew
message is sent. If the final attempt is unsuccessful, the client is returned to its original
state by default. You can optionally include the clear-on-abort statement to configure
the client to be cleared when reconfiguration fails.

Options

allInitiate reconfiguration for all DHCP clients.


addressInitiate reconfiguration for DHCP client with the specified IP address or MAC

address.
interface interface-nameInitiate reconfiguration for all DHCP clients on this logical

interface (clients whose initial login requests were received over the specified
interface).

NOTE: You cannot use the interface interface-name option with the request
dhcp server reconfigure command for DHCP passive clients (clients that
are added as a result of DHCP snooped packets). For passive clients, the
interface is not guaranteed to be the next-hop interface to the client, as
is the case for active clients.

logical-system logical-system-nameInitiate reconfiguration for all DHCP clients on the

specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-nameInitiate reconfiguration reconfigured for all DHCP

clients in the specified routing instance.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

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List of Sample Output


Output Fields

request dhcp server reconfigure on page 847


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request dhcp server
reconfigure

user@host> request dhcp server reconfigure interface fe-0/0/0.100

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request dhcpv6 server reconfigure


Syntax

Release Information
Description

request dhcpv6 server reconfigure (all | address | client-id | interface interface-name |


logical-system logical-system-name | routing-instance routing-instance-name | session-id)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.


Initiate reconfiguration processing for the specified DHCPv6 clients if they are in the
bound state. If the clients are in the reconfiguring state, this command has no effect. If
the clients are in any state other than bound or reconfiguring, this command has the
same effect as the clear dhcpv6 server binding command.
When the local server state machine starts the reconfiguration process on a bound client,
the client transitions to the reconfigure state and the local server sends a reconfigure
message to the client. Because the client was in the bound state before entering the
reconfiguring state, all subscriber services, such as forwarding and statistics, continue
to work. An exponential back-off timer determines the interval at which the reconfigure
message is sent. If the final attempt is unsuccessful, the client is returned to its original
state by default. You can optionally include the clear-on-abort statement to configure
the client to be cleared when reconfiguration fails.

Options

allInitiate reconfiguration for all DHCPv6 clients.


addressInitiate reconfiguration for DHCPv6 client with the specified IPv6 address.
client-idInitiate reconfiguration for DHCPv6 client with the specified client ID.
interface interface-nameInitiate reconfiguration for all DHCPv6 clients on this logical

interface (clients whose initial login requests were received over the specified
interface).
logical-system logical-system-nameInitiate reconfiguration for all DHCPv6 clients on

the specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-nameInitiate reconfiguration reconfigured for all

DHCPv6 clients in the specified routing instance.


session-idInitiate reconfiguration for DHCPv6 client with the specified session ID.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

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view

Configuring Extended DHCP Local Server Dynamic Client Reconfiguration

request dhcpv6 server reconfigure on page 849


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
request dhcpv6 server
reconfigure

user@host> request dhcpv6 server reconfigure 2001::2/16

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request message
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

request message all message "text"


request message message "text" (terminal terminal-name | user user-name)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display a message on the screens of all users who are logged in to the router or switch
or on specific screens.
allDisplay a message on the terminal of all users who are currently logged in.
message "text"Message to display.
terminal terminal-nameName of the terminal on which to display the message.
user user-nameName of the user to whom to direct the message.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request message message on page 850


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request message
message

850

user@host> request message message "Maintenance window in 10 minutes" user maria


Message from user@host on ttyp0 at 20:27 ...
Maintenance window in 10 minutes
EOF

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request network-access aaa subscriber add session-id


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request network-access aaa subscriber add session-id subscriber-session-id service-profile


profile-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Locally activate a dynamic subscriber service for a subscriber who is currently logged in
to the network.
profile-nameName of service-profile to activate.
subscriber-session-idID of the subscriber session for which the service will be added.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

CLI-Activated Subscriber Services

Activating and Deactivating Subscriber Services Locally with the CLI

request network-access aaa subscriber delete session-id on page 853

request network-access aaa subscriber add session-id service-profile on page 852


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
Table 127 on page 851 lists possible error messages that might be returned if the service
activation fails.

Table 127: Service Activation/Deactivation Error Messages


Message

Description

Corrective Action

Command failed: reason

Error: AUTHD ISSU in


progress

A unified ISSU operation is


active.

Wait until the unified ISSU operation


completes and then retry the service
activation/deactivation.

Provisioning is already
active

Remote provisioning by a
JSRC server or Gx-plus server
is active.

Service
activation/deactivation
already in progress

Another service
activation/deactivation
operation is currently in
progress.

Wait until the active operation


completes and then retry the
activation/deactivation operation.

Session identifier is not for


a subscriber session

The session ID is incorrect.

Verify the correct session ID for the


subscriber and then retry the
activation/deactivation operation.

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Sample Output
request
network-access aaa
subscriber add
session-id
service-profile

852

user@host> request network-access aaa subscriber add session-id 49 service-profile


service-bronze
Successful completion

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request network-access aaa subscriber delete session-id


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request network-access aaa subscriber delete session-id subscriber-session-id service-profile


profile-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Deactivate a dynamic subscriber service for a subscriber who is currently logged in to the
network.
profile-nameName of the service-profile to deactivate.
subscriber-session-idID of the subscriber session for which the service will be deleted.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

view

CLI-Activated Subscriber Services

Activating and Deactivating Subscriber Services Locally with the CLI

request network-access aaa subscriber add session-id on page 851

List of Sample Output

request network-access aaa subscriber delete session-id service-profile on page 854

Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
Table 128 on page 853 lists possible error messages that might be returned if the service
deactivation fails.

Table 128: Service Activation/Deactivation Error Messages


Message

Description

Corrective Action

Command failed: reason

Error condition that caused the


command to fail.

Correct the error condition.

Error: AUTHD ISSU in


progress

A unified ISSU operation is


active.

Wait until the unified ISSU operation


completes and then retry the service
activation/deactivation.

Provisioning is already
active

Remote provisioning by a JSRC


server or Gx-plus server is
active.

Disable provisioning.

Service
activation/deactivation
already in progress

Another service
activation/deactivation
operation is currently in
progress.

Wait until the active operation


completes and then retry the
activation/deactivation operation.

Session identifier is not


for a subscriber session

The session ID is incorrect.

Verify the correct session ID for the


subscriber and then retry the
activation/deactivation operation.

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Sample Output
request
network-access aaa
subscriber delete
session-id
service-profile

854

user@host> request network-access aaa subscriber delete session-id 49 service-profile


service-silver
Successful completion

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request network-access aaa subscriber modify session-id


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request network-access aaa subscriber modify session-id subscriber-session-id


predefined-variable variable-option

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Modify a predefined variable that is applied to a subscriber who is currently logged in to
the network.
predefined-variableName of the predefined variable that you want to modify.
subscriber-session-idID of the subscriber session.
variable-optionName of the variable option that you want to apply to the predefined

variable.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

Using the CLI to Modify Traffic-Control Profiles That Are Currently Applied to Subscribers

CLI-Activated Subscriber Services

request network-access aaa subscriber modify session-id on page 855


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
Table 129 on page 855 lists possible messages that might be returned.

Table 129: Service Activation/Deactivation Error Messages


Message

Description

Corrective Action

Successful completion

Variable was successfully modified

Error: AUTHD ISSU in progress

A unified ISSU operation is active.

Wait until the unified ISSU operation completes


and then retry the service activation/deactivation.

Sample Output
request
network-access aaa
subscriber modify
session-id

user@host> request network-access aaa subscriber modify session-id 49


junos-cos-traffic-control-profile TCP-gold
Successful completion

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request routing-engine login


Syntax
Syntax (Root System
Domain)

request routing-engine login (backup | master | other-routing-engine | re0 | re1)


request routing-engine login (backup (psd n | rsd) | master (psd n | rsd) | other-routing-engine
| re0 (psd n | rsd) | re1 (psd n | rsd))

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request routing-engine login (backup | master | other-routing-engine | re0 | re1)


<lcc number>
<scc number>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request routing-engine login (backup | master | other-routing-engine | re0 | re1)


<lcc number>
<sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request routing-engine login (backup | master | other-routing-engine | re0 | re1)


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


psd and rsd options added in Junos OS Release 9.1. These options are available from the
Root System Domain (RSD). An RSD is supported on a T320 router or T640 or T1600
router that is interconnected with the JCS1200 platform.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
On a router with two Routing Engines, specify a tty connection for login.
backupLog in to the backup Routing Engine.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

log in to a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX
Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, log in to a specific T1600 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. Replace number with a value from
0 through 3.
masterLog in to the master Routing Engine.
other-routing-engineLog in to the other Routing Engine.
psd n(RSD only) Log in to the specified Protected System Domain (PSD). Replace n

with a value from 1 to 31. A PSD is accessible from a T320 router or a T640 or T1600
router that is interconnected with the JCS1200 platform. When you log in to a PSD,
you are required to provide user authentication.
re0Log in to the Routing Engine in slot 0.
re1Log in to the Routing Engine in slot 1.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Log in to all members of the Virtual

Chassis configuration.

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local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Log in to the local Virtual Chassis member.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Log in to the specified member

of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.


rsd(RSD only) Log in to the RSD (as opposed to a PSD). A T320 router or a T640 or

T1600 router that is interconnected with the JCS1200 platform can be configured
as an RSD.
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Log in to the specified Routing Engine on the

TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis):

Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

backupLog in to the backup Routing Engine.

masterLog in to the master Routing Engine.

re0Log in to the Routing Engine in slot 0.

re1Log in to the Routing Engine in slot 1.

For more information about PSDs, RSDs, and the JCS1200 platform, see the Junos OS
Protected System Domain Configuration Guide.
maintenance

request routing-engine login other-routing-engine on page 857


request routing-engine login psd on page 857
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request
routing-engine login
other-routing-engine
request routing-engine
login psd

user@host> request routing-engine login other-routing-engine


--- JUNOS 7.2-20050217.0 built 2005-02-17 08:12:50 UTC
{master}
user@host> request routing-engine login psd 1 re0
login: regress
Password:
--- JUNOS 9.1-20080321.0 built 2008-03-21 05:43:06 UTC
% cli
user@psd1>

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request services static-subscribers login group


Syntax
Release Information

request services static-subscribers login group group-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

Resets the state of an interface group on which static subscribers were forcibly logged
out by the request services static-subscribers logout group command. This action enables
static subscriber to login on the interfaces in the group.

Options

group group-nameGroup of static subscriber interfaces on which static subscribers have

been created.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

Resetting the State of an Interface Group for Static Subscriber Login

request services static-subscribers logout group on page 860

request services static-subscribers login group on page 858


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
static-subscribers login
group

858

user@host> request services static-subscribers login group boston

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request services static-subscribers login interface


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

request services static-subscribers login interface interface-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Resets the state of an interface on which a static subscriber was forcibly logged out by
the request services static-subscribers logout interface command. This action enables a
static subscriber to login on the interface.
interface interface-nameStatic interface on which a static subscriber has been created.

view

Resetting the State of an Interface for Static Subscriber Login

request services static-subscribers logout interface on page 861

request services static-subscribers login interface on page 859


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
static-subscribers login
interface

user@host> request services static-subscribers login interface ge-2/0/1.5

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request services static-subscribers logout group


Syntax
Release Information

request services static-subscribers logout group igroup-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

Force static subscribers on the interfaces in the group to be logged out. No subscriber
can subsequently log in on the interface group until the interface state is reset by a router
reset or the request services static-subscribers login group command.

Options

group group-nameGroup of static subscriber interfaces on which static subscribers have

been created.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

Forcing a Group of Static Subscribers to Be Logged Out

request services static-subscribers login group on page 858

request services static-subscribers logout group on page 860


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
static-subscribers
logout group

860

user@host> request services static-subscribers logout group boston

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request services static-subscribers logout interface


Syntax
Release Information

request services static-subscribers logout interface interface-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

Force static subscriber on the interface to be logged out. No subscriber can subsequently
log in on the interface until the interface state is reset by a router reset or the request
services static-subscribers login interface command.

Options

interface interface-nameStatic interface on which a static subscriber has been created.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

Forcing a Static Subscriber to Be Logged Out

request services static-subscribers login interface on page 859

request services static-subscribers logout interface on page 861


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
static-subscribers
logout interface

user@host> request services static-subscribers logout interface ge-2/0/1.5

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request support information


Syntax

request support information

Syntax (EX Series


Switch and MX Series
Router)

request support information


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request support information


<all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

request support information


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.

Description

Display information about the system. Issue this command before contacting customer
support, and then include the command output in your support request. Output from
this command varies somewhat, depending on which platform you issue the command
from. However, the command always executes a series of show commands, with the
appropriate information for your device automatically included.

Options

all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers) (Optional) Display system information

for all chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router, display

system information for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system information for all chassis
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional) Display system

information for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system information for a specific T640 router that is connected to the TX
Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system storage information for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional) Display system information

for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional) Display

system information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
On EX Series switches, replace member-id with a value appropriate for that Virtual
Chassis configuration. On MX Series routers, replace member-id with a value of 0 or
1.

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scc(TX Matrix routers) (Optional) Display system information for the TX Matrix router

(or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers) (Optional) Display system information for the TX

Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


Additional Information

The show commands issued as a result of this command vary depending on which
platform you issue the command from. Output is always appropriate for the device. For
example, Table 130 on page 863 lists the show commands that are called when you issue
request support information on an MX Series router.

Table 130: Sample show Commands Called by the request information support command on
an MX Series Router
show chassis alarms no-forwarding

show pfe statistics traffic

show chassis environment no-forwarding

show route summary

show chassis firmware no-forwarding

show system boot-messages no-forwarding

show chassis fpc detail

show system buffer no-forwarding

show chassis hardware detail no-forwarding

show system core-dumps no-forwarding

show chassis hardware extensive no-forwarding

show system processes extensive no-forwarding

show chassis routing-engine no-forwarding

show system queues no-forwarding

show configuration | except SECRET-DATA

show system statistics no-forwarding

show interfaces extensive no-forwarding

show system storage no-forwarding

show krt queue

show system uptime no-forwarding

show krt state

show system virtual-memory no-forwarding

show pfe statistics error

show version detail no-forwarding

The no-forwarding option ensures that all mgd processes associated with the show
command are properly halted if you break into the output (Ctrl+C) while the command
is still running.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

request support information | save on page 864


request support information scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 864
request support information sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 865
For information about output fields, see the description for the specific command-listed
in the output in which you are interested.

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Sample Output
request support
information | save

user@host> request support information | save goose


Wrote 1143 lines of output to 'goose'
user@host>

request support
information scc (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> request support information scc

user@host> show system uptime


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2004-09-15 00:49:06 PDT
System booted: 2004-09-14 12:53:26 PDT (11:55:40 ago)
Protocols started: 2004-09-14 12:54:19 PDT (11:54:47 ago)
Last configured: 2004-09-14 13:07:47 PDT (11:41:19 ago) by regress
12:49AM PDT up 11:56, 3 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.02, 0.03
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2004-09-15 00:49:06 PDT
System booted: 2004-09-14 15:36:41 PDT (09:12:25 ago)
Last configured: 2004-09-14 15:38:06 PDT (09:11:00 ago) by root
12:49AM PDT up 9:12, 0 users, load averages: 0.13, 0.05, 0.02
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2004-09-15 00:49:06 PDT
System booted: 2004-09-14 15:36:47 PDT (09:12:19 ago)
Last configured: 2004-09-14 15:38:09 PDT (09:10:57 ago) by root
12:49AM PDT up 9:12, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

user@host> show version


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: hostA
Model: TX Matrix
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.0I20040907_1922_rtuplur]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T Series) [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Support Tools Package [7.0-20040908.0]
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: hostB
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.0I20040907_1922_rtuplur]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]

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lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: dewey
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.0I20040907_1922_rtuplur]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.0I20040914_1707_mapte]
...

request support
information sfc (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> request support information sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------root@host> show system uptime no-forwarding
Current time: 2009-05-25 03:43:28 PDT
System booted: 2009-05-25 01:15:04 PDT (02:28:24 ago)
Protocols started: 2009-05-25 01:16:01 PDT (02:27:27 ago)
Last configured: 2009-05-25 03:03:42 PDT (00:39:46 ago) by regress
3:43AM up 2:28, 7 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

root@host> show version detail no-forwarding


Hostname: aj
Model: txp
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
...
root@host> show system core-dumps no-forwarding
-rw------- 1 root wheel 152223744 May 25 03:10 /var/crash/vmcore.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 bdeleon field
139417 May 22 10:17
/var/tmp/aj-core-apps-config-n-gres.txt
...
root@host> show chassis alarms no-forwarding
9 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class Description
2009-05-25 01:27:08 PDT Minor LCC 0 Minor Errors
2009-05-25 01:27:08 PDT Minor Spare SIB F13 6 Fault
...
root@host> show chassis hardware detail no-forwarding
Hardware inventory:
Item
Version Part number Serial number
Chassis
JN112F007AHB
Midplane
REV 05
710-022574
TS4027
FPM Display
REV 03
710-024027
DX0282
...
root@host> show system processes extensive no-forwarding
last pid: 6639; load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
161 processes: 5 running, 138 sleeping, 18 waiting

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TXP
SFC Midplane
TXP FPM Display

up 0+02:28:54

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Mem: 236M Active, 227M Inact, 104M Wired, 392M Cache, 69M Buf, 2296M Free
Swap: 2048M Total, 2048M Free

PID USERNAME
THR PRI NICE
SIZE
RES STATE
TIME
WCPU COMMAND
11 root
1 171
52
0K
12K RUN
143:00 96.78% idle
1530 root
1 96
0 38160K 24812K select
2:54 1.12% chassisd
1343 root
1 76
0
0K
12K
0:18 0.00% bcmLINK.0
1345 root
1 76
0
0K
12K
0:15 0.00% brq17: uhci1
uhci*
...
root@host> show pfe statistics error

Slot 4
SLCHIP Error statistics:
SLCHIP
0
1
------------------------------------------------------Lin XIF
:
0
0
Lin SRCTL
:
0
0
...
root@host>show pfe statistics traffic
Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics:
Input packets:
2590754
Output packets:
2640010
Packet Forwarding Engine local traffic statistics:
Local packets input
:
Local packets output
:
Software input control plane drops :
Software input high drops
:
Software input medium drops
:
Software input low drops
:
Software output drops
:
Hardware input drops
:
Packet Forwarding Engine local protocol statistics:
HDLC keepalives
:
0
ATM OAM
:
0
Frame Relay LMI
:
0
PPP LCP/NCP
:
0
OSPF hello
:
20048
OSPF3 hello
:
109
RSVP hello
:
3485
LDP hello
:
7191
BFD
:
0
IS-IS IIH
:
11318
LACP
:
0
ARP
:
629
ETHER OAM
:
930
Unknown
:
13212
Packet Forwarding Engine hardware discard statistics:
Timeout
:
0
Truncated key
:
0
Bits to test
:
0
Data error
:
0
Stack underflow
:
0
Stack overflow
:
0
Normal discard
:
18060
Extended discard
:
0

866

0 pps
0 pps
2064527
2115925
0
0
0
0
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Invalid interface
:
0
Info cell drops
:
0
Fabric drops
:
0
Packet Forwarding Engine Input IPv4 Header Checksum Error and Output MTU Error
statistics:
Input Checksum
:
0
Output MTU
:
0
root@host> show chassis routing-engine no-forwarding
Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Master (default)
Temperature
32 degrees C / 89 degrees F
CPU temperature
46 degrees C / 114 degrees F
DRAM
3327 MB
...
root@host> show chassis environment no-forwarding
Class Item
Status
Temp PEM 0
OK
...
root@host> show chassis firmware no-forwarding
Part
Global FPC
Global FPC
Global FPC
...
root@host>
...

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Type

Measurement
30 degrees C / 86 degrees F

Version

4
6
7
show system boot-messages

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request system configuration rescue delete


Syntax
Release Information

Description

request system configuration rescue delete

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Delete an existing rescue configuration.

NOTE: The [edit system configuration] hierarchy is not available on QFabric


switches.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

This command has no options.


maintenance

request system configuration rescue save on page 869

request system software rollback on page 930

show system commit on page 1044

request system configuration rescue delete on page 868


This command produces no output.

Sample Output
request system
configuration rescue
delete

868

user@host> request system configuration rescue delete

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request system configuration rescue save


Syntax
Release Information

Description

request system configuration rescue save

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Save the most recently committed configuration as the rescue configuration so that you
can return to it at any time by using the rollback command.

NOTE: The [edit system configuration] hierarchy is not available on QFabric


switches.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

This command has no options.


maintenance

request system software delete on page 909

request system software rollback on page 930

show system commit on page 1044

request system configuration rescue save on page 869


This command produces no output.

Sample Output
request system
configuration rescue
save

user@host> request system configuration rescue save

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request system firmware


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request system firmware (upgrade | downgrade)


(fpc <slot slot number> | pic <assembly-id assembly-id> < fpc-slot fpc-slot-number>
<partnumber partnumber> <pic-slot pic-slot-number> <tag tag>)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series routers only) Upgrade or downgrade firmware on a Physical Interface Modules
(PIM).
fpcFlexible PIM concentrator (FPC).
slot slot-number(Optional) Location of the FPC to upgrade or downgrade.
picPhysical interface card (PIC).
assembly-id assembly-id(Optional) Component assembly identifier.
fpc-slot fpc-slot-number(Optional) Physical location of the PIC to upgrade or downgrade.
partnumber partnumber(Optional) Part number of the component to upgrade or

downgrade.
pic-slot pic-slot-number(Optional) Location of the PIC to upgrade or downgrade.
tag tag(Optional) Firmware release number.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request system firmware upgrade on page 870


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
firmware upgrade

870

user@host> request system configuration firmware upgrade fpc

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request system halt


Syntax

request system halt


<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<other-routing-engine>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk | removable-compact-flash | usb)>
<message "text">

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system halt


<all-members>
<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<in minutes>
<local>
<media (external | internal)>
<member member-id>
<message "text">
<other-routing-engine>
<slice slice>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system halt


<all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<other-routing-engine>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk)>
<message "text">

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Syntax (QFX Series)

request system halt


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<other-routing-engine>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk)>
<message "text">
request system halt
<all-members>
<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<in minutes>
<local>
<media (external | internal)>
<member member-id>
<message "text">
<other-routing-engine>
request system halt
<at time>

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<in minutes>
<media >
<message "text">
<slice slice>

Release Information

Description

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


other-routing-engine option introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Stop the router or switch software.

NOTE: When you issue this command on an individual component in a QFabric


system, you will receive a warning that says Hardware-based members will
halt, Virtual Junos Routing Engines will reboot. If you want to halt only one
member, use the member option. You cannot issue this command from the
QFabric CLI.

Options

noneStop the router or switch software immediately.


all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Halt all chassis.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

halt all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a
TX Matrix Plus router, halt all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the
TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Halt all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


at time (Optional) Time at which to stop the software, specified in one of the following

ways:

nowStop the software immediately. This is the default.

+minutesNumber of minutes from now to stop the software.

yymmddhhmmAbsolute time at which to stop the software, specified as year,

month, day, hour, and minute.

hh:mmAbsolute time on the current day at which to stop the software.

both-routing-engines(Optional) Halt both Routing Engines at the same time.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

halt a specific T640 router that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, halt a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus
router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

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local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Halt the local Virtual

Chassis member.
in minutes(Optional) Number of minutes from now to stop the software. This option

is an alias for the at +minutes option.


media (compact-flash | disk | removable-compact-flash | usb)(Optional) Boot medium

for the next boot. (The options removable-compact-flash and usb pertain to J Series
routers only.)
media (external | internal)(EX Series and QFX Series switches and MX Series routers

only) (Optional) Halt the boot media:

externalHalt the external mass storage device.

internalHalt the internal flash device.

member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Halt the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace
member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
message "text"(Optional) Message to display to all system users before stopping the

software.
other-routing-engine(Optional) Halt the other Routing Engine from which the command

is issued. For example, if you issue the command from the master Routing Engine,
the backup Routing Engine is halted. Similarly, if you issue the command from the
backup Routing Engine, the master Routing Engine is halted.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Halt the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Halt the TX Matrix Plus router (or

switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


slice slice(EX Series and QFX Series switches only) (Optional) Halt a partition on the

boot media. This option has the following suboptions:

Additional Information

1Halt partition 1.

2Halt partition 2.

alternateReboot from the alternate partition.

On the M7i router, the request system halt command does not immediately power down
the Packet Forwarding Engine. The power-down process can take as long as 5 minutes.
On a TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router, if you issue the request system halt command
on the master Routing Engine, all the master Routing Engines connected to the routing
matrix are halted. If you issue this command on the backup Routing Engine, all the backup
Routing Engines connected to the routing matrix are halted. If you issue the request system
halt both-routing-engines command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router, all the
Routing Engines on the routing matrix are halted.

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NOTE: If you have a router or switch with two Routing Engines and you want
to shut the power off to the router or switch or remove a Routing Engine, you
must first halt the backup Routing Engine (if it has been upgraded), and then
halt the master Routing Engine. To halt a Routing Engine, issue the request
system halt command. You can also halt both Routing Engines at the same
time by issuing the request system halt both-routing-engines command.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

874

maintenance

clear system reboot on page 836

request system power-off on page 884

Rebooting and Halting a QFX Series Product

request system halt on page 875


request system halt (In 2 Hours) on page 875
request system halt (Immediately) on page 875
request system halt (At 1:20 AM) on page 875
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
request system halt

user@host> request system halt


Halt the system ? [yes,no] (no) yes
*** FINAL System shutdown message from root@section2 ***
System going down IMMEDIATELY
Terminated
...
syncing disks... 11 8 done
The operating system has halted.
Please press any key to reboot.

request system halt


(In 2 Hours)

The following example, which assumes that the time is 5 PM (1700), illustrates three
different ways to request that the system stop 2 hours from now:
user@host> request system halt at +120
user@host> request system halt in 120
user@host> request system halt at 19:00

request system halt


(Immediately)

user@host> request system halt at now

request system halt


(At 1:20 AM)

To stop the system at 1:20 AM, enter the following command. Because 1:20 AM is the
next day, you must specify the absolute time.
user@host> request system halt at yymmdd120
request system halt at 120
Halt the system at 120? [yes,no] (no) yes

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request system license add


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

request system license add (filename | terminal)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Add a license key.
filenameLicense key from a file or URL. Specify the filename or the URL where the key

is located.
terminalLicense key from the terminal.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

Adding New Licenses (CLI Procedure)

request system license add on page 876


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system license
add

876

user@host> request system license add terminal

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request system license delete


Syntax

request system license delete license-id

Syntax (QFX Series)

request system license delete license-identifier

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

Delete a license key. You can delete only one license at a time.
license-idLicense ID that uniquely identifies a license key.
license-identification(QFX Series) License ID that uniquely identifies a license key.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

Deleting a License (CLI Procedure)

request system license delete on page 877


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system license
delete

user@host> request system license delete G03000002223

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request system license save


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options

request system license save (filename | terminal)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Save installed license keys to a file or URL.
filenameLicense key from a file or URL. Specify the filename or the URL where the key

is located.
terminalLicense key from the terminal.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

Saving License Keys

request system license save on page 878


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system license
save

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request system logout


Syntax

Release Information

request system logout (pid pid | terminal terminal | user username)


<all>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Log out users from the router or switch and the configuration database. If a user held the
configure exclusive lock, this command clears the exclusive lock.

Options

all(Optional) Log out all sessions owned by a particular PID, terminal session, or user.

(On a TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router, this command is broadcast to all chassis.)
pid pidLog out the user session using the specified management process identifier

(PID). The PID type must be management process.


terminal terminalLog out the user for the specified terminal session.
user usernameLog out the specified user.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

configure

Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide

request system logout on page 879


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system logout

user@host> request system logout user tammy all


Connection closed by foreign host.

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request system partition abort


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Release Information

Description

Options

request system partition abort


request system partition abort
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
request system partition abort
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
request system partition abort
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Terminate a previously scheduled storage media partition operation. If the command is
issued between the time of a partition request and a reboot, the partition request is
aborted and the storage media is not affected.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Abort a previously

scheduled partition operation for all chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

abort a previously scheduled partition operation on all T640 routers (or line-card
chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, abort a
previously scheduled partition operation on all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Abort a previously scheduled partition

operation for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix Plus

router, abort a previously scheduled partition operation on a specific T640 router


that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, abort a
previously scheduled partition operation on a specific T1600 router that is connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Abort a previously scheduled partition operation

for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Abort a previously scheduled

partition operation for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Abort a previously scheduled partition operation

on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Abort a previously scheduled

partition operation on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number with 0.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request system partition hard-disk on page 882

request system partition abort on page 881


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
partition abort

user@host> request system partition abort


The hard disk is no longer scheduled to be partitioned.

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request system partition hard-disk


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Release Information

Description

Options

request system partition hard-disk


request system partition hard-disk
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
request system partition hard-disk
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
request system partition hard-disk
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Set up the hard disk for partitioning. After this command is issued, the hard disk is
partitioned the next time the system is rebooted. When the hard disk is partitioned, the
contents of /altroot and /altconfig are saved and restored. All other data on the hard
disk is at risk of being lost.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Schedule a partition

of the hard disk for all routers in the chassis at its next reboot.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

schedule a partition of the hard disk on all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router at their next reboot. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
schedule a partition of the hard disk on all T1600 routers (or line-card connected to
the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Schedule a partition of the hard disk

for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix Plus

router, schedule a partition of the hard disk on a specific T640 router connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, schedule a partition of the hard disk
on a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Schedule a partition of the hard disk for the

local member of the Virtual Chassis.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Schedule a partition of the hard

disk for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id
with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Schedule a partition of the hard disk on the

T640 router connected to the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Schedule a partition of the hard

disk on the T1600 router connected to the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric
chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

To immediately partition the hard disk, use the request system reboot command. To
cancel the partition request, use the request system partition abort command.
maintenance

request system partition abort on page 880

request system partition hard-disk on page 883


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
partition hard-disk

user@host>
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

request system partition hard-disk


The hard disk is about to be partitioned. The contents
of /altroot and /altconfig will be saved and restored.
All other data is at risk. This is the setup stage, the
partition happens during the next reboot.

Setting up to partition the hard disk ...


WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

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'request system reboot'
with the partitioning.
use the 'request system

PARTITION THE HARD DISK. Use the


command when you are ready to proceed
To abort the partition of the hard disk
partition abort' command.

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request system power-off


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system power-off


<all-members>
<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<in minutes>
<local>
<media (external | internal)>
<member member-id>
<message "text">
<other-routing-engine>
<slice slice>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system power-off


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<both-routing-engines>
<other-routing-engine>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk)>
<message "text">

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Syntax (QFX Series)

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request system power-off


<both-routing-engines>
<other-routing-engine>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk | removable-compact-flash | usb)>
<message "text">

request system power-off


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<both-routing-engines>
<other-routing-engine>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk)>
<message "text">
request system power-off
<all-members>
<at time>
<both-routing-engines>
<in minutes>
<local>
<media (external | internal)>
<member member-id>
<message "text">
<other-routing-engine>
request system power-off
<at time>

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<in minutes>
<media (external | internal)>
<message "text">
<slice slice>

Release Information

Description

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Power off the software.

NOTE: When you issue this command on an individual component in a QFabric


system, you will receive a warning that says Hardware-based members will
halt, Virtual Junos Routing Engines will reboot. If you want to halt only one
member, use the member option. You cannot issue this command from the
QFabric CLI.

Options

nonePower off the router or switch software immediately.


all-chassis(Optional) (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) Power off all Routing

Engines in the chassis.


all-lcc(Optional) (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) On a TX Matrix router,

power off all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router.
On a TX Matrix Plus router, power off all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Power off all

members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


at time(Optional) Time at which to power off the software, specified in one of the

following ways:

nowPower off the software immediately. This is the default.

+minutesNumber of minutes from now to power off the software.

yymmddhhmmAbsolute time at which to power off the software, specified as

year, month, day, hour, and minute.

hh:mmAbsolute time on the current day at which to power off the software.

both-routing-engines(Optional) Power off both Routing Engines at the same time.


in minutes(Optional) Number of minutes from now to power off the software. This

option is an alias for the at +minutes option.


lcc number(Optional) (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) On a TX Matrix router,

power off a T640 router that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, power off a T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

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local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Power off the local

Virtual Chassis member.


media (compact-flash | disk | removable-compact-flash | usb)(Optional) Boot medium

for the next boot. (The options removable-compact-flash and usb pertain to the J
Series routers only.)
media (external | internal)(EX Series and QFX Series switches and MX Series routers

only) (Optional) Power off the boot media:

externalPower off the external mass storage device.

internalPower off the internal flash device.

member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Power

off the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches,
replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis,
replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
message "text"(Optional) Message to display to all system users before powering off

the software.
other-routing-engine(Optional) Power off the other Routing Engine from which the

command is issued. For example, if you issue the command from the master Routing
Engine, the backup Routing Engine is halted. Similarly, if you issue the command
from the backup Routing Engine, the master Routing Engine is halted.
scc(Optional) (TX Matrix router only) Power off only the master Routing Engine or the

backup Routing Engine on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis). If you issue
the command from the master Routing Engine, the master SCC is powered off. If
you issue the command from the backup Routing Engine, the backup SCC is powered
off.
sfc number(Optional) (TX Matrix Plus router only) Power off only the master Routing

Engine or the backup Routing Engine on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric
chassis). If you issue the command from the master Routing Engine, the master SFC
is powered off. If you issue the command from the backup Routing Engine, the backup
SFC is powered off. Replace number with zero.
slice slice(EX Series and QFX Series switches only) (Optional) Power off a partition on

the boot media. This option has the following suboptions:

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1Power off partition 1.

2Power off partition 2.

alternateReboot from the alternate partition.

On a routing matrix composed of a TX Matrix router and T640 routers, if you issue the
request system power-off command on the TX Matrix master Routing Engine, all the
master Routing Engines connected to the routing matrix are powered off. If you issue this
command on the backup Routing Engine, all the backup Routing Engines connected to
the routing matrix are powered off.

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Likewise, on a routing matrix composed of a TX Matrix Plus router and T1600 routers, if
you issue the request system power-off command on the TX Matrix Plus master Routing
Engine, all the master Routing Engines connected to the routing matrix are powered off.
If you issue this command on the backup Routing Engine, all the backup Routing Engines
connected to the routing matrix are powered off.
If you issue the request system power-off both-routing-engines command on the TX Matrix
or TX Matrix Plus router, all the Routing Engines on the routing matrix are powered off.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request system power-off on page 887


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
power-off

user@host> request system power-off message This router will be powered off in 30 minutes.
Please save your data and log out immediately.
warning: This command will not halt the other routing-engine.
If planning to switch off power, use the both-routing-engines option.
Power Off the system ? [yes,no] (no) yes
*** FINAL System shutdown message from remote@nutmeg ***
System going down IMMEDIATELY
This router will be powered off in 30 minutes. Please save your data and log out
immediately.
Shutdown NOW!
[pid 5177]

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request system reboot


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system reboot


<all-members>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<local>
<media (external | internal)>
<member member-id>
<message "text">
<other-routing-engine>
<slice slice>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system reboot


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<other-routing-engine>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk)>
<message "text">

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Release Information

Description

888

request system reboot


<other-routing-engine>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk | removable-compact-flash | usb)>
<message "text">

request system reboot


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<other-routing-engine>
<partition (1 | 2 | alternate)>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<media (compact-flash | disk)>
<message "text">
request system reboot
<all-members>
<at time>
<in minutes>
<local>
<media (external | internal)>
<member member-id>
<message "text">
<other-routing-engine>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


other-routing-engine option added in Junos OS Release 8.0.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Reboot the software.

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Options

noneReboot the software immediately.


all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

reboot all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, reboot all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

reboot all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On
a TX Matrix Plus router, reboot all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Reboot the

software on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


at time(Optional) Time at which to reboot the software, specified in one of the following

ways:

nowStop or reboot the software immediately. This is the default.

+minutesNumber of minutes from now to reboot the software.

yymmddhhmmAbsolute time at which to reboot the software, specified as year,

month, day, hour, and minute.

hh:mmAbsolute time on the current day at which to stop the software, specified

in 24-hour time.
in minutes(Optional) Number of minutes from now to reboot the software. This option

is an alias for the at +minutes option.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

the number of a T640 router that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix
Plus router, the number of a T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus
router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Reboot the software

on the local Virtual Chassis member.


media (compact-flash | disk | removable-compact-flash | usb)(Optional) Boot medium

for next boot. (The options removable-compact-flash and usb pertain to the J Series
routers only.)
media (external | internal)(EX Series switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional)

Reboot the boot media:

externalReboot the external mass storage device.

internalReboot the internal flash device.

member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Reboot

the software on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For
EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series
Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.

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message "text"(Optional) Message to display to all system users before stopping or

rebooting the software.


other-routing-engine(Optional) Reboot the other Routing Engine from which the

command is issued. For example, if you issue the command from the master Routing
Engine, the backup Routing Engine is rebooted. Similarly, if you issue the command
from the backup Routing Engine, the master Routing Engine is rebooted.
partition(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Reboot using the specified partition

on the boot media. This option has the following suboptions:

1Reboot from partition 1.

2Reboot from partition 2.

alternateReboot from the alternate partition.

scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Reboot the Routing Engine on the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis). If you issue the command from re0, re0 is rebooted.
If you issue the command from re1, re1 is rebooted.
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Reboot the Routing Engine on the

TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). If you issue the command from re0,
re0 is rebooted. If you issue the command from re1, re1 is rebooted. Replace number
with 0.
slice slice(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Reboot a partition on the boot media.

This option has the following suboptions:

Additional Information

1Power off partition 1.

2Power off partition 2.

alternateReboot from the alternate partition.

Reboot requests are recorded in the system log files, which you can view with the show
log command (see show log). Also, the names of any running processes that are
scheduled to be shut down are changed. You can view the process names with the show
system processes command (see show system processes).
On a TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router, if you issue the request system reboot command
on the master Routing Engine, all the master Routing Engines connected to the routing
matrix are rebooted. If you issue this command on the backup Routing Engine, all the
backup Routing Engines connected to the routing matrix are rebooted.

NOTE: To reboot a router that has two Routing Engines, reboot the backup
Routing Engine (if you have upgraded it) first, and then reboot the master
Routing Engine.

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Level
Related
Documentation

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Output Fields

maintenance

clear system reboot on page 836

request system halt on page 871

request system reboot

Rebooting and Halting a QFX Series Product

request system reboot on page 891


request system reboot (at 2300) on page 891
request system reboot (in 2 Hours) on page 891
request system reboot (Immediately) on page 891
request system reboot (at 1:20 AM) on page 891
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system reboot

user@host> request system reboot


Reboot the system ? [yes,no] (no)

request system reboot


(at 2300)

user@host> request system reboot at 2300 message ?Maintenance time!?


Reboot the system ? [yes,no] (no) yes
shutdown: [pid 186]
*** System shutdown message from root@berry.network.net ***
System going down at 23:00

request system reboot


(in 2 Hours)

The following example, which assumes that the time is 5 PM (17:00), illustrates
three different ways to request the system to reboot in two hours:
user@host> request system reboot at +120
user@host> request system reboot in 120
user@host> request system reboot at 19:00

request system reboot


(Immediately)

user@host> request system reboot at now

request system reboot


(at 1:20 AM)

To reboot the system at 1:20 AM, enter the following command. Because 1:20 AM is
the next day, you must specify the absolute time.
user@host> request system reboot at 06060120
request system reboot at 120
Reboot the system at 120? [yes,no] (no) yes

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request system scripts convert


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

request system scripts convert (slax-to-xslt | xslt-to-slax) source source/filename


destination destination/<filename>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.2.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Convert an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) script to Stylesheet
Language, Alternative syntaX (SLAX), or convert a SLAX script to XSLT.
destination destination/<filename>Specify a destination for the converted file.

Optionally, you can specify a filename for the converted file. If you do not specify a
filename, the software assigns one automatically. The default destination filename
is the same as the source filename, except the file extension is altered. For example,
the software converts a source file called test.xsl to test.slax. The software converts
a source file called test1.slax to test1.xsl.
slax-to-xsltConvert a SLAX script to XSLT.
source source/filenameSpecify a source file that you want to convert.
xslt-to-slaxConvert an XSLT script to SLAX.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

request system scripts convert slax-to-xslt on page 892


request system scripts convert xslt-to-slax on page 892
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system scripts
convert slax-to-xslt

user@host> request system scripts convert slax-to-xslt source /var/db/scripts/op/script1.slax


destination /var/db/scripts/op
conversion complete

request system scripts


convert xslt-to-slax

user@host> request system scripts convert xslt-to-slax source /var/db/scripts/commit/script1.xsl


destination /var/db/scripts/commit
conversion complete

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request system snapshot


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system snapshot


<partition>
request system snapshot
<all-members | local | member member-id>
<media type>
<partition>
<re0 | re1 | routing-engine routing-engine-id>
<slice (1 | 2 | alternate)>

Syntax (J Series
Routers)

request system snapshot


<as-primary>
<config-size size>
<data-size size>
<factory>
<media type>
<partition>
<root-size size>
<swap-size size>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request system snapshot


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
<partition>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system snapshot


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<partition>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Release Information

Description

request system snapshot


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<partition>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0 for EX Series switches.

On the router, back up the currently running and active file system partitions to standby
partitions that are not running. Specifically, the root file system (/) is backed up to
/altroot, and /config is backed up to /altconfig. The root and /config file systems are
on the router's flash drive, and the /altroot and /altconfig file systems are on the router's
hard drive.

On the switch, take a snapshot of the files currently used to run the switchthe
complete contents of the root (/) , /config, and /var directories, which include the
running Junos OS, the active configuration, and log files.

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CAUTION: After you run the request system snapshot command, you cannot
return to the previous version of the software, because the running and backup
copies of the software are identical.

Options

The specific options available depend upon the router or switch:


noneBack up the currently running software as follows:

On the router, back up the currently running and active file system partitions to
standby partitions that are not running. Specifically, the root file system (/) is
backed up to /altroot, and /config is backed up to /altconfig. The root and /config
file systems are on the router's flash drive, and the /altroot and /altconfig file
systems are on the router's hard drive.

On the switch, take a snapshot of the files currently used to run the switchthe
complete contents of the root file system /, /config directory, and /var directory,
which include the running Junos OS, the active configuration, and log filesand
copy all these files onto an external drive. (If a USB flash drive is not connected,
an error message is displayed.)

all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional)

all-chassisOn a TX Matrix router, archive data and executable areas for all Routing

Engines in the chassis. On a TX Matrix Plus router, archive data and executable
areas for all Routing Engines in the chassis.

all-lccOn a TX Matrix router, archive data and executable areas for all T640

routers (or line-card chassis) connected to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus


router, archive data and executable areas for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to a TX Matrix Plus router.

lcc numberOn a TX Matrix router, archive data and executable areas for a specific

T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix router. On a


TX Matrix Plus router, archive data and executable areas for a specific T1600
router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
all-members | local | member member-id(EX4200, EX4500, and EX8200 Virtual Chassis

and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Specify where to place the snapshot (archive
data and executable areas) in a Virtual Chassis:

all-membersCreate a snapshot (archive data and executable areas) for all

members of the Virtual Chassis.

localCreate a snapshot (archive data and executable areas) on the member of

the Virtual Chassis that you are currently logged into.

member member-idCreate a snapshot (archive data and executable areas) for

the specified member of the Virtual Chassis.

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as-primary(J Series routers only) (Optional) Create a snapshot that can be used to

replace the medium in the primary compact flash drive. This option can be used on
the removable compact flash only. The option copies the default files that were
loaded on the primary compact flash drive when it was shipped from the factory,
plus the rescue configuration if one has been set. This option is useful if you have
multiple routers and want to use the same software and configuration on each router.
After a boot device is created as a primary compact flash drive, it can operate in only
a primary compact flash drive slot. This option causes the boot medium to be
partitioned.
config-size size(J Series routers only) (Optional) Specify the size of the config partition,

in megabytes. The default value is 10 percent of physical memory on the boot


partition. The config partition is mounted on /config, and the configuration files are
stored in this partition. This option causes the boot medium to be partitioned.
data-size size(J Series routers only) (Optional) Specify the size of the data partition, in

megabytes. The default value is 0 MB. The data partition is mounted on /data. This
space is not used by the router, and can be used for extra storage. This option causes
the boot medium to be partitioned.
factory(J Series routers only) (Optional) Copy only default files that were loaded on

the primary compact flash drive when it was shipped from the factory, plus the rescue
configuration if one has been set. After the boot medium is created with the factory
option, it can operate in only the primary compact flash drive.
media type(J Series routers and EX Series switches only)(Optional) Specify the boot

device the software is copied to:

compact-flashCopy software to the primary compact flash drive.

external(Switches only) Copy software to an external mass storage device, such

as a USB flash drive. If the media option is not specified, this is the default. If a USB
drive is not connected, the switch displays an error message.

internal(Switches only) Copy software to an internal flash drive.

removable-compact-flashCopy software to the removable compact flash drive.

usb(M320, T640, MX960, and J Series routers only) Copy software to the device

connected to the USB port.


partition(Optional) Repartition the flash drive before a snapshot occurs. If the partition

table on the flash drive is corrupted, the request system snapshot command fails
and reports errors. The partition option is only supported for restoring the software
image from the hard drive to the flash drive.
(Routers only) You cannot issue the request system snapshot command when you
enable flash disk mirroring. We recommend that you disable flash disk mirroring
when you upgrade or downgrade the software. For more information, see the Junos
OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
re0 | re1 | routing-engine routing-engine-id(EX8200 switch only) Specify where to place

the snapshot in a redundant Routing Engine configuration.

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re0Create a snapshot on Routing Engine 0.

re1Create a snapshot on Routing Engine 1.

routing-engine routing-engine-idCreate a snapshot on the specified Routing

Engine.
root-size size(J Series routers only) (Optional) Specify the size of the root partition, in

megabytes. The default value is one-third of the physical memory minus the config,
data, and swap partitions. The root partition is mounted on / and does not include
configuration files. This option causes the boot medium to be partitioned.
slice (1 | 2 |alternate)(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Take a snapshot of the active

root partition and copy it to the selected slice on the boot media.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Archive data and executable areas for a TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Archive data and executable areas

for a TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
swap-size size(J Series router only) (Optional) Specify the size of the swap partition,

in megabytes. The default value is one-third of the physical memory on a boot


medium larger than 128 MB, or 0 MB on a smaller boot device. The swap partition is
used for swap files and software failure memory snapshots. Software failure memory
snapshots are saved to the boot medium only if it is specified as the dump device in
the system dump-device configuration hierarchy. This option causes the boot medium
to be partitioned.
Additional Information

(Routers only) Before upgrading the software on the router, when you have a known
stable system, issue the request system snapshot command to back up the software,
including the configuration, to the /altroot and /altconfig file systems. After you have
upgraded the software on the router and are satisfied that the new packages are
successfully installed and running, issue the request system snapshot command again
to back up the new software to the /altroot and /altconfig file systems.

(Routers only) You cannot issue the request system snapshot command when you
enable flash disk mirroring. We recommend that you disable flash disk mirroring when
you upgrade or downgrade the software. For more information, see the Junos OS System
Basics Configuration Guide

Required Privilege
Level

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(TX Matrix and TX Matric Plus router only) On a routing matrix, if you issue the request
system snapshot command on the master Routing Engine, all the master Routing
Engines connected to the routing matrix are backed up. If you issue this command on
the backup Routing Engine, all the backup Routing Engines connected to the routing
matrix are backed up.

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Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show system snapshot on page 1163

request system snapshot (Routers) on page 897


request system snapshot (EX Series Switches) on page 897
request system snapshot (When Partition Flag Is On) on page 897
request system snapshot (When Mirroring Is Enabled) on page 897
request system snapshot all-lcc (Routing Matrix) on page 897
request system snapshot all-members (Virtual Chassis) on page 898
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
snapshot (Routers)

user@host> request system snapshot


umount: /altroot: not currently mounted
Copying / to /altroot.. (this may take a few minutes)
umount: /altconfig: not currently mounted
Copying /config to /altconfig.. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: / /config

request system
snapshot (EX Series
Switches)

user@switch> request system snapshot


fpc0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Verifying compatibility of destination media partitions...
Running newfs (345MB) on external media / partition ...
Running newfs (235MB) on external media /config partition ...
The following filesystems were archived: / /config /var

request system
snapshot (When
Partition Flag Is On)

user@host> request system snapshot partition


Performing preliminary partition checks ...
Partitioning ad0 ...
umount: /altroot: not currently mounted
Copying / to /altroot.. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: / /config

request system
snapshot (When
Mirroring Is Enabled)
request system
snapshot all-lcc
(Routing Matrix)

user@host> request system snapshot


Snapshot is not possible since mirror-flash-on-disk is configured.

user@host> request system snapshot all-lcc


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/' to '/altroot' .. (this may take a few minutes)
Copying '/config' to '/altconfig' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: / /config
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/' to '/altroot' .. (this may take a few minutes)
Copying '/config' to '/altconfig' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: / /config

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snapshot all-members
(Virtual Chassis)

user@switch> request system snapshot all-members media internal


fpc0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/dev/da0s2a' to '/dev/da0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: /
fpc1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/dev/da0s2a' to '/dev/da0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: /
fpc2:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/dev/da0s2a' to '/dev/da0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: /
fpc3:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/dev/da0s2a' to '/dev/da0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: /
fpc4:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/dev/da0s2a' to '/dev/da0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: /
fpc5:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copying '/dev/da0s2a' to '/dev/da0s1a' .. (this may take a few minutes)
The following filesystems were archived: /

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request system software abort


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

request system software abort in-service-upgrade

Command introduced in JUNOS Release 9.0.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Abort a unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU). The unified ISSU must be in progress
and you must issue this command from a router session other than the one on which you
issued the request system in-service-upgrade command that launched the unified ISSU.
This command has no options.
view

request system software in-service-upgrade on page 913

show chassis in-service-upgrade on page 565

request system software abort (New Router Session) on page 899


request system software in-service-upgrade (Unified ISSU Session) on page 899
request system software abort (New Router Session) on page 900
request system software in-service-upgrade (Unified ISSU Session) on page 900
When you enter the request system software abort command on a new router session,
you are provided feedback on the status of your request in the router session on which
you issued the request system software in-service-upgrade command.

Sample Output
request system
software abort (New
Router Session)
request system
software
in-service-upgrade
(Unified ISSU Session)

user@host> request system software abort

user@host> request system software in-service-upgrade


/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz
ISSU: Preparing Backup RE
Pushing bundle to re1
Checking compatibility with configuration Initializing...
Using jbase-9.0-20080116.2
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using
/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using jbase-9.0-20080117.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using
jkernel-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jcrypto-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by
PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using jpfe-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Using
jdocs-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using

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jroute-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0


Hardware Database regeneration succeeded Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Installing package '/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz'
...
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Adding jinstall...
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

This package will load JUNOS 9.0-20080117.0 software.


It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
pre-installation stage and all the software is loaded when
you reboot the system.

Saving the config files ...


NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Installing the bootstrap installer ...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in


/var/sw/pkg/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz ...
Saving state for rollback ...
Backup upgrade done
Rebooting Backup RE
Rebooting re1
error: ISSU Aborted! Backup RE maybe in inconsistent state, Please restore backup
RE
ISSU: IDLE
{master}
user@host>

Sample Output
request system
software abort (New
Router Session)
request system
software
in-service-upgrade
(Unified ISSU Session)

900

user@switch> request system software abort

user@host> request system software in-service-upgrade


/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz
ISSU: Preparing Backup RE
Pushing bundle to re1
Checking compatibility with configuration Initializing...
Using jbase-9.0-20080116.2
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using
/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz

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Checking jbundle requirements on /


Using jbase-9.0-20080117.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using
jkernel-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jcrypto-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by
PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using jpfe-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Using
jdocs-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0 Using
jroute-9.0-20080117.0.tgz Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Hardware Database regeneration succeeded Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Installing package '/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz'
...
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Adding jinstall...
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

This package will load JUNOS 9.0-20080117.0 software.


It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
pre-installation stage and all the software is loaded when
you reboot the system.

Saving the config files ...


NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Installing the bootstrap installer ...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in


/var/sw/pkg/jinstall-9.0-20080117.0-domestic-signed.tgz ...
Saving state for rollback ...
Backup upgrade done
Rebooting Backup RE
Rebooting re1
error: ISSU Aborted! Backup RE maybe in inconsistent state, Please restore backup
RE
ISSU: IDLE
{master}
user@host>

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request system software add


Syntax

request system software add package-name


<best-effort-load>
<delay-restart>
<force>
<no-copy>
<no-validate>
<re0 | re1>
<reboot>
<unlink>
<validate>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system software add package-name


<best-effort-load>
<delay-restart>
<force>
<no-copy>
<no-validate>
<re0 | re1>
<reboot>
<set [package-name package-name]>
<unlink>
<validate>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system software add package-name


<best-effort-load>
<delay-restart>
<force>
<lcc number | scc>
<no-copy>
<no-validate>
<re0 | re1>
<reboot>
<unlink>
<validate>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request system software add package-name


<best-effort-load>
<delay-restart>
<force>
<lcc number | sfc number>
<no-copy>
<no-validate>
<re0 | re1>
<reboot>
<unlink>
<validate>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request system software add package-name


<best-effort-load>
<delay-restart>
<force>
<member member-id>

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<no-copy>
<no-validate>
<re0 | re1>
<reboot>
<unlink>
<validate>

Syntax (QFX Series)

request system software add package-name


<best-effort-load>
<component (all | director-group | fabric | node-group name)
<delay-restart>
<force>
<no-copy>
<no-validate>
<partition>
<reboot>
<unlink>
<validate>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


best-effort-load and unlink options added in Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
The set [package-name package-name] option added in Junos OS Release 11.1 for EX Series
switches.

Description
Options

Install a software package or bundle on the router or switch.


package-nameLocation from which the software package or bundle is to be installed.

For example:

/var/tmp/package-nameFor a software package or bundle that is being installed

from a local directory on the router or switch.

protocol://hostname/pathname/package-nameFor a software package or bundle

that is to be downloaded and installed from a remote location. Replace protocol


with one of the following:

ftpFile Transfer Protocol.

Use ftp://hostname/pathname/package-name. To specify authentication


credentials, use
ftp://<username>:<password>@hostname/pathname/package-name. To have
the system prompt you for the password, specify prompt in place of the
password. If a password is required, and you do not specify the password or
prompt, an error message is displayed.

httpHypertext Transfer Protocol.

Use http://hostname/pathname/package-name. To specify authentication


credentials, use
http://<username>:<password>@hostname/pathname/package-name. If a
password is required and you omit it, you are prompted for it.

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Use scp://hostname/pathname/package-name. To specify authentication


credentials, use
scp://<username>:<password>@hostname/pathname/package-name.

NOTE:

The pathname in the protocol is the relative path to the users home
directory on the remote system and not the root directory.

Do not use the scp protocol in the request system software add
command to download and install a software package or bundle from
a remote location. The previous statement does not apply to the
QFabric switch. The software upgrade is handled by the MGD process
which does not support scp.
Use the file copy command to copy the software package or bundle
from the remote location to the /var/tmp directory on the hard disk:
file copy scp://source/package-name /var/tmp

Then install the software package or bundle using the request system
software add command:
request system software add /var/tmp/package-name

On a J Series Services Router, when you install the software from a


remote location, the package is removed at the earliest opportunity in
order to make room for the installation to be completed. If you copy
the software to a local directory on the router and then install the new
package, use the unlink option to achieve the same effect and allow
the installation to be completed.

all (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Install the software package on all of the QFabric

components.
best-effort-load(Optional) Activate a partial load and treat parsing errors as warnings

instead of errors.
component (all | director-group | fabric | node-group name)(QFabric switches only)

(Optional) Install software package on one or all of the QFabric components.


delay-restart(Optional) Install software package or bundle, but do not restart software

processes.
director-group (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Install software package on the

Director group and Fabric managers.


fabric (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Install software package on the Interconnect

devices and Fabric controls.


force(Optional) Force the addition of the software package or bundle (ignore warnings).

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lcc number (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) In a routing matrix

based on the TX Matrix router, install a software package or bundle on a T640 router
(or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. In a routing matrix
based on the TX Matrix Plus router, install a software package or bundle on a T1600
router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Install a software package on

the specified Virtual Chassis member. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.


node-group name (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Install software package on the

server Node group or network Node group.


partition (QFX3500 switches only) (Optional) Format and repartition the media before

installation.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Install a software package or bundle on a Routing

Engine on a TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Install a software package or bundle

on a Routing Engine on a TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace


number with 0.
no-copy(Optional) Install a software package or bundle, but do not save copies of

package or bundle files.


no-validate(Optional) When loading a software package or bundle with a different

release, suppress the default behavior of the validate option.


re0 | re1(Optional) On routers that support dual or redundant Routing Engines, load a

software package or bundle on the Routing Engine in slot 0 (re0) or Routing Engine
in slot 1 (re1).
reboot(Optional) After adding the software package or bundle, reboot the system. On

a QFabric switch, the software installation is not complete until you reboot the
component for which you have installed the software.
set [package-name package-name](Mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis only)

(Optional) Install two software packages-a package for an EX4200 switch and the
same release of the package for an EX4500 switch-to upgrade all member switches
in a mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis.
unlink(Optional) On J Series Services Routers, this option ensures that the software

package is removed at the earliest opportunity in order to make room for the
installation to be completed. On M Series, T Series, and MX Series routers, use the
unlink option to remove the software package from this directory after a successful
upgrade is completed.
validate(Optional) Validate the software package or bundle against the current

configuration as a prerequisite to adding the software package or bundle. This is the


default behavior when the software package or bundle being added is a different
release.

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Additional Information

NOTE: The request system snapshot command is currently not supported on


the QFX Series. Also, you cannot add or install multiple packages on a QFabric
switch.

Before upgrading the software on the router or switch, when you have a known stable
system, issue the request system snapshot command to back up the software, including
the configuration, to the /altroot and /altconfig file systems. After you have upgraded
the software on the router or switch and are satisfied that the new package or bundle is
successfully installed and running, issue the request system snapshot command again
to back up the new software to the /altroot and /altconfig file systems.
After you run the request system snapshot command, you cannot return to the previous
version of the software, because the running and backup copies of the software are
identical.
If you are upgrading more than one package at the same time, delete the operating
system package, jkernel, last. Add the operating system package, jkernel, first and the
routing software package, jroute, last. If you are upgrading all packages at once, delete
and add them in the following order:
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jbase
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jkernel
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jpfe
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jdocs
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jroute
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jcrypto

By default, when you issue the request system software add package-name command on
a TX Matrix master Routing Engine, all the T640 master Routing Engines that are
connected to it are upgraded to the same version of software. If you issue the same
command on the TX Matrix backup Routing Engine, all the T640 backup Routing Engines
that are connected to it are upgraded to the same version of software.
Likewise, when you issue the request system software add package-name command on
a TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, all the T1600 master Routing Engines that are
connected to it are upgraded to the same version of software. If you issue the same
command on the TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, all the T1600 backup Routing
Engines that are connected to it are upgraded to the same version of software.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

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maintenance

request system software delete on page 909

request system software rollback on page 930

request system storage cleanup on page 938

Upgrading Software on a QFX3500 Switch

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List of Sample Output

request system software add validate on page 907


request system software add (Mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis) on page 907
request system software add (QFabric Switch) on page 908

Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
software add validate

user@host> request system software add validate /var/tmp/ jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic-signed.tgz


Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using jbase-7.1R2.2
Using /var/tmp/jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_7_2_0
Using /var/validate/tmp/jinstall-signed/jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic.tgz
Using /var/validate/tmp/jinstall/jbundle-7.2R1.7-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using /var/validate/tmp/jbundle/jbase-7.2R1.7.tgz
Using /var/validate/tmp/jbundle/jkernel-7.2R1.7.tgz
Using /var/validate/tmp/jbundle/jcrypto-7.2R1.7.tgz
Using /var/validate/tmp/jbundle/jpfe-7.2R1.7.tgz
Using /var/validate/tmp/jbundle/jdocs-7.2R1.7.tgz
Using /var/validate/tmp/jbundle/jroute-7.2R1.7.tgz
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Validating against /config/rescue.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Installing package '/var/tmp/jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic-signed.tgz' ...
Verified jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_7_2_0
Adding jinstall...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

This package will load JUNOS 7.2R1.7 software.


It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
pre-installation stage and all the software is loaded when
you reboot the system.

Saving the config files ...


Installing the bootstrap installer ...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in /var/sw/pkg/jinstall-7.2R1.7-domestic-signed.tgz ...


Saving state for rollback ...

Sample Output
request system
software add (Mixed

user@switch> request system software add set


[/var/tmp/jinstall-ex-4200-11.1R1.1-domestic-signed.tgz
/var/tmp/jinstall-ex-4500-11.1R1.1-domestic-signed.tgz]

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EX4200 and EX4500


Virtual Chassis)
request system
software add (QFabric
Switch)

908

...

user@switch> request system software add /pbdata/packages/jinstall-qfabric-11.3X30.6.rpm


component all reboot
...

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request system software delete


Syntax

request system software delete software-package


<force>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system software delete software-package


<force>
<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request system software delete software-package


<force>
<lcc number | sfc number>

Release Information

Description

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Remove a software package or bundle from the router or switch.

CAUTION: Before removing a software package or bundle, make sure that


you have already placed the new software package or bundle that you intend
to load onto the router or switch.

Options

software-packageSoftware package or bundle name. You can delete any or all of the

following software bundles or packages:

jbase(Optional) Junos base software suite

jcrypto(Optional, in domestic version only) Junos security software

jdocs(Optional) Junos online documentation file

jkernel(Optional) Junos kernel software suite

jpfe(Optional) Junos Packet Forwarding Engine support

jroute(Optional) Junos routing software suite

junos(Optional) Junos base software

force(Optional) Ignore warnings and force removal of the software.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

remove an extension or upgrade package from a specific T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, remove
an extension or upgrade package from a specific T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.

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scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Remove an extension or upgrade package from

the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Remove an extension or upgrade

package from the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number
with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

Before upgrading the software on the router or switch, when you have a known stable
system, issue the request system snapshot command to back up the software, including
the configuration, to the /altroot and /altconfig file systems. After you have upgraded
the software on the router or switch and are satisfied that the new packages are
successfully installed and running, issue the request system snapshot command again
to back up the new software to the /altroot and /altconfig file systems. After you run the
request system snapshot command, you cannot return to the previous version of the
software, because the running and backup copies of the software are identical.
maintenance

request system software add on page 902

request system software rollback on page 930

request system software validate on page 933

request system software delete jdocs on page 910


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
software delete jdocs

The following example displays the system software packages before and after the jdocs
package is deleted through the request system software delete command:
user@host> show system software
Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for jcrypto:


Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for jdocs:


Comment:
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.2R1.7]

Information for jkernel:

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Comment:
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.2R1.7]
...

user@host> request system software delete jdocs


Removing package 'jdocs' ...

user@host> show system software


Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for jcrypto:


Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for jkernel:


Comment:
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.2R1.7]
...

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request system software delete-backup


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

request system software delete-backup

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series router only) Delete the backup Junos OS file (if it exists) to free up CompactFlash
card space. After running this command, you can no longer use the request system
software rollback command to revert to the earlier version of the Junos OS.
This command has no options.
maintenance

request system software delete-backup on page 912


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
software
delete-backup

912

user@host> request system software delete-backup


Delete backup system software package [yes,no] (no) yes

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request system software in-service-upgrade


Syntax

Release Information

request system software in-service-upgrade package-name


<no-old-master-upgrade>
<reboot>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.

Description

Perform a unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU). A unified ISSU enables you to
upgrade from one Junos OS Release to another with no disruption on the control plane
and with minimal disruption of traffic. A unified ISSU is only supported by dual Routing
Engine platforms. In addition, graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) and nonstop
active routing (NSR) must be enabled.

Options

package-nameLocation from which the software package or bundle is to be installed.

For example:

/var/tmp/package-name For a software package or bundle that is being installed

from a local directory on the router.

protocol://hostname/pathname/package-nameFor a software package or bundle

that is to be downloaded and installed from a remote location. Replace protocol


with one of the following:

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

httpHypertext Transfer Protocol

scpSecure copy (available only for Canada and U.S. version)

no-old-master-upgrade(Optional) When the no-old-master-upgrade option is included,

after the backup Routing Engine is rebooted with the new software package and a
switchover occurs to make it the new master Routing Engine, the former master
(new backup) Routing Engine will not be upgraded to the new software. In this case,
you must manually upgrade the former master (new backup) Routing Engine. If you
do not include the no-old-master-upgrade option, the system will automatically
upgrade the former master Routing Engine.
reboot(Optional) When the reboot option is included, the former master (new backup)

Routing Engine is automatically rebooted after being upgraded to the new software.
When the reboot option is not included, you must manually reboot the former master
(new backup) Routing Engine using the request system reboot command.
Additional Information

The following conditions apply to unified ISSUs:

Unified ISSUs are supported on M120 and M320 routers, MX Series routers, T320
routers, and T640 routers only.

Unsupported PICs are restarted during a unified ISSU. For information about supported
PICs, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

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Unsupported protocols will experience packet loss during a unified ISSU. For information
about supported protocols, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

During a unified ISSU, you cannot bring any PICs online or offline.

For more information, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

request system software abort on page 899

show chassis in-service-upgrade on page 565

request system software-in-service upgrade reboot on page 914


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
software-in-service
upgrade reboot

{master}
user@host> request system software in-service-upgrade
/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic-signed.tgz reboot
ISSU: Validating Image
PIC 0/3 will be offlined (In-Service-Upgrade not supported)
Do you want to continue with these actions being taken ? [yes,no] (no) yes
ISSU: Preparing Backup RE
Pushing bundle to re1
Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using jbase-9.0-20080114.2
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using /var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-9.0-20080114.2-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using jbase-9.0-20080114.2.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jkernel-9.0-20080114.2.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jcrypto-9.0-20080114.2.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jpfe-9.0-20080114.2.tgz
Using jdocs-9.0-20080114.2.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Using jroute-9.0-20080114.2.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Hardware Database regeneration succeeded
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Installing package '/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic-signed.tgz' ...
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Adding jinstall...
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0

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WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

This package will load JUNOS 9.0-20080114.2 software.


It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
pre-installation stage and all the software is loaded when
you reboot the system.

Saving the config files ...


NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Installing the bootstrap installer ...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in /var/sw/pkg/jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic-signed.tgz


...
Saving state for rollback ...
Backup upgrade done
Rebooting Backup RE
Rebooting re1
ISSU: Backup RE Prepare Done
Waiting for Backup RE reboot
GRES operational
Initiating Chassis In-Service-Upgrade
Chassis ISSU started
ISSU: Backup RE Prepare Done
ISSU: Preparing Daemons
ISSU: Daemons Ready for ISSU
ISSU: Starting Upgrade for FRUs
ISSU: Preparing for Switchover
ISSU: Ready for Switchover
Checking In-Service-Upgrade status
Item
Status
Reason
FPC 0
Online (ISSU)
FPC 1
Online (ISSU)
FPC 2
Online (ISSU)
FPC 6
Online (ISSU)
FPC 7
Online (ISSU)
Resolving mastership...
Complete. The other routing engine becomes the master.
ISSU: RE switchover Done
ISSU: Upgrading Old Master RE
Installing package '/var/tmp/paKEuy' ...
Verified jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
Adding jinstall...
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_0_0
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

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This package will load JUNOS 9.0-20080114.2 software.


It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
pre-installation stage and all the software is loaded when
you reboot the system.

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Saving the config files ...


NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Installing the bootstrap installer ...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in /var/sw/pkg/jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic-signed.tgz


...
cp: /var/tmp/paKEuy is a directory (not copied).
Saving state for rollback ...
ISSU: Old Master Upgrade Done
ISSU: IDLE
Shutdown NOW!
Reboot consistency check bypassed - jinstall 9.0-20080114.2 will complete
installation upon reboot
[pid 30227]
*** FINAL System shutdown message from root@host ***
System going down IMMEDIATELY
Connection to host closed.

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request system software in-service-upgrade (MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request system software in-service-upgrade package-name


<no-copy>
<no-old-master-upgrade>
<reboot>
<unlink>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Perform a unified in-service software upgrade (unified ISSU). Unified ISSU enables you
to upgrade from one Junos OS release to another with no disruption on the control plane
and with minimal disruption of traffic. Unified ISSU is supported only by dual Routing
Engine platforms. In addition, graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) and nonstop
active routing (NSR) must be enabled.
package-nameLocation from which the software package or bundle is to be installed.

For example:

/var/tmp/package-name For a software package or bundle that is being installed

from a local directory on the router.

protocol://hostname/pathname/package-nameFor a software package or bundle

that is to be downloaded and installed from a remote location. Replace protocol


with one of the following:

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

httpHypertext Transfer Protocol

scpSecure copy (available only for Canada and U.S. version)

no-copy(Optional) When the no-copy option is included, copies of package files are

not saved on the Packet Forwarding Engine.


no-old-master-upgrade(Optional) When the no-old-master-upgrade option is included,

after the backup Routing Engine is rebooted with the new software package and a
switchover occurs to make it the new master Routing Engine, the former master
(new backup) Routing Engine is not upgraded to the new software. In this case, you
must manually upgrade the former master (new backup) Routing Engine. If you do
not include the no-old-master-upgrade option, the system automatically upgrades
the former master Routing Engine.
reboot(Optional) When the reboot option is included, the former master (new backup)

Routing Engine is automatically rebooted after being upgraded to the new software.
When the reboot option is not included, you must manually reboot the former master
(new backup) Routing Engine using the request system reboot command.
unlink(Optional) When the unlink option is included, the package is removed after a

successful installation.

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Additional Information

The following conditions apply to unified ISSUs:

Unified ISSUs are supported on MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers.

Unsupported PICs are restarted during a unified ISSU. For information about supported
PICs, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

Unsupported protocols will experience packet loss during a unified ISSU. For information
about supported protocols, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

During a unified ISSU, you cannot bring any PICs online or offline.

For more information, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

request system software abort on page 899

show chassis in-service-upgrade on page 565

request system software in-service-upgrade reboot on page 918


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback about the status of your
request.

Sample Output
request system
software
in-service-upgrade
reboot

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{master}
user@host> request system software in-service-upgrade
/var/tmp/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz reboot
Chassis ISSU Check Done
ISSU: Validating Image
Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using jbase-11.2B1.5
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jbase-11.2B1.5 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using /var/tmp/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using jbase-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jbase-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using /var/validate/chroot/tmp/jbundle/jboot-11.2B2.1.tgz
Using jcrypto-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jcrypto-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jdocs-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jdocs-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jkernel-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jkernel-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jpfe-11.2B2.1.tgz

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Using jroute-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jroute-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jruntime-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jruntime-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jservices-11.2B2.1.tgz
Auto-deleting old jservices-voice ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice ...
Removing jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-voice ...
Verified jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /var/sw/pkg ...
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice ...
Storing jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice/jservices-voice-bsg ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-bgf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf ...
Removing jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-bgf ...
Verified jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf ...
Storing jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf/jservices-bgf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-aacl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl ...
Removing jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-aacl ...
Verified jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl ...
Storing jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl/jservices-aacl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-llpdf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf ...
Removing jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-llpdf ...
Verified jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf ...
Storing jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf/jservices-llpdf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-ptsp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp ...
Removing jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-ptsp ...
Verified jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp ...
Storing jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp/jservices-ptsp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-sfw ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw ...
Removing jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...

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Notifying mspd ...


Installing new jservices-sfw ...
Verified jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw ...
Storing jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw/jservices-sfw-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-nat ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat ...
Removing jservices-nat-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-nat ...
Verified jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat ...
Storing jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat/jservices-nat-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-alg ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg ...
Removing jservices-alg-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-alg ...
Verified jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg ...
Storing jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg/jservices-alg-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-cpcd ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd ...
Removing jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-cpcd ...
Verified jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd ...
Storing jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd/jservices-cpcd-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-rpm ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm ...
Removing jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-rpm ...
Verified jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm ...
Storing jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm/jservices-rpm-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-hcm ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm ...
Removing jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-hcm ...
Verified jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm ...
Storing jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm/jservices-hcm-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-appid ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid ...
Removing jservices-appid-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
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Installing new jservices-appid ...


Verified jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid ...
Storing jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid/jservices-appid-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-idp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp ...
Removing jservices-idp-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-idp ...
Verified jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp ...
Storing jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp/jservices-idp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Using jservices-crypto-11.2B2.1.tgz
Auto-deleting old jservices-crypto-base ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base ...
Removing jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-crypto-base ...
Verified jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base ...
Storing jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base/jservices-crypto-base-pic
-> /var/sw/pkg/jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-ssl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl ...
Removing jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-ssl ...
Verified jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl ...
Storing jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl/jservices-ssl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Hardware Database regeneration succeeded
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
ISSU: Preparing Backup RE
Pushing bundle to re1
NOTICE: Validating configuration against jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz.
NOTICE: Use the 'no-validate' option to skip this if desired.
Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using jbase-11.2B1.5
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jbase-11.2B1.5 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using /var/tmp/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using jbase-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jbase-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using /var/validate/chroot/tmp/jbundle/jboot-11.2B2.1.tgz
Using jcrypto-11.2B2.1.tgz
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Verified jcrypto-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0


Using jdocs-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jdocs-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jkernel-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jkernel-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jpfe-11.2B2.1.tgz
Using jroute-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jroute-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jruntime-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jruntime-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jservices-11.2B2.1.tgz
Auto-deleting old jservices-voice ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice ...
Removing jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-voice ...
Verified jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /var/sw/pkg ...
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice ...
Storing jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice/jservices-voice-bsg ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-bgf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf ...
Removing jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-bgf ...
Verified jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf ...
Storing jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf/jservices-bgf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-aacl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl ...
Removing jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-aacl ...
Verified jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl ...
Storing jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl/jservices-aacl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-llpdf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf ...
Removing jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-llpdf ...
Verified jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf ...
Storing jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf/jservices-llpdf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-ptsp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp ...
Removing jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-ptsp ...

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Verified jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0


Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp ...
Storing jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp/jservices-ptsp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-sfw ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw ...
Removing jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-sfw ...
Verified jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw ...
Storing jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw/jservices-sfw-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-nat ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat ...
Removing jservices-nat-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-nat ...
Verified jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat ...
Storing jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat/jservices-nat-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-alg ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg ...
Removing jservices-alg-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-alg ...
Verified jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg ...
Storing jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg/jservices-alg-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-cpcd ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd ...
Removing jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-cpcd ...
Verified jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd ...
Storing jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd/jservices-cpcd-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-rpm ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm ...
Removing jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-rpm ...
Verified jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm ...
Storing jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm/jservices-rpm-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-hcm ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm ...
Removing jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-hcm ...
Verified jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0

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Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm ...


Storing jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm/jservices-hcm-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-appid ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid ...
Removing jservices-appid-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-appid ...
Verified jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid ...
Storing jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid/jservices-appid-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-idp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp ...
Removing jservices-idp-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-idp ...
Verified jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp ...
Storing jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp/jservices-idp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Using jservices-crypto-11.2B2.1.tgz
Auto-deleting old jservices-crypto-base ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base ...
Removing jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-crypto-base ...
Verified jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base ...
Storing jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base/jservices-crypto-base-pic
-> /var/sw/pkg/jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-ssl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl ...
Removing jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-ssl ...
Verified jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl ...
Storing jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl/jservices-ssl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Hardware Database regeneration succeeded
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Installing package '/var/tmp/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz' ...
Verified jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Adding jinstall...
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

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It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
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Saving the config files ...


NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Installing the bootstrap installer ...
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in /var/sw/pkg/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz ...


Saving state for rollback ...
Backup upgrade done
Rebooting Backup RE
Rebooting re1
ISSU: Backup RE Prepare Done
Waiting for Backup RE reboot
GRES operational
Initiating Chassis In-Service-Upgrade
Chassis ISSU Started
ISSU: Preparing Daemons
ISSU: Daemons Ready for ISSU
ISSU: Starting Upgrade for FRUs
ISSU: Preparing for Switchover
ISSU: Ready for Switchover
Checking In-Service-Upgrade status
Item
Status
Reason
FPC 1
Online (ISSU)
FPC 4
Online (ISSU)
FPC 8
Online (ISSU)
FPC 10
Online (ISSU)
Resolving mastership...
Complete. The other routing engine becomes the master.
ISSU: RE switchover Done
ISSU: Upgrading Old Master RE
NOTICE: Validating configuration against jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz.
NOTICE: Use the 'no-validate' option to skip this if desired.
Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using jbase-11.2B1.5
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jbase-11.2B1.5 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using /var/tmp/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using jbase-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jbase-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using /var/validate/chroot/tmp/jbundle/jboot-11.2B2.1.tgz
Using jcrypto-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jcrypto-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jdocs-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jdocs-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
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Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0


Verified jkernel-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jpfe-11.2B2.1.tgz
Using jroute-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jroute-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jruntime-11.2B2.1.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Verified jruntime-11.2B2.1 signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Using jservices-11.2B2.1.tgz
Auto-deleting old jservices-voice ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice ...
Removing jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-voice ...
Verified jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /var/sw/pkg ...
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice ...
Storing jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-voice/jservices-voice-bsg ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-voice-bsg-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-bgf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf ...
Removing jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-bgf ...
Verified jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf ...
Storing jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-bgf/jservices-bgf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-bgf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-aacl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl ...
Removing jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-aacl ...
Verified jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl ...
Storing jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-aacl/jservices-aacl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-aacl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-llpdf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf ...
Removing jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-llpdf ...
Verified jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf ...
Storing jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-llpdf/jservices-llpdf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-llpdf-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-ptsp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp ...
Removing jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-ptsp ...
Verified jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp ...
Storing jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ptsp/jservices-ptsp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-ptsp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...

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Auto-deleting old jservices-sfw ...


Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw ...
Removing jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-sfw ...
Verified jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw ...
Storing jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-sfw/jservices-sfw-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-sfw-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-nat ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat ...
Removing jservices-nat-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-nat ...
Verified jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat ...
Storing jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-nat/jservices-nat-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-nat-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-alg ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg ...
Removing jservices-alg-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-alg ...
Verified jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg ...
Storing jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-alg/jservices-alg-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-alg-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-cpcd ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd ...
Removing jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-cpcd ...
Verified jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd ...
Storing jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-cpcd/jservices-cpcd-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-cpcd-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-rpm ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm ...
Removing jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-rpm ...
Verified jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm ...
Storing jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-rpm/jservices-rpm-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-rpm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-hcm ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm ...
Removing jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-hcm ...
Verified jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm ...
Storing jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-hcm/jservices-hcm-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-hcm-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-appid ...

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Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid ...


Removing jservices-appid-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-appid ...
Verified jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid ...
Storing jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-appid/jservices-appid-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-appid-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-idp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp ...
Removing jservices-idp-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-idp ...
Verified jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp ...
Storing jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-idp/jservices-idp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-idp-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Using jservices-crypto-11.2B2.1.tgz
Auto-deleting old jservices-crypto-base ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base ...
Removing jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-crypto-base ...
Verified jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base ...
Storing jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-crypto-base/jservices-crypto-base-pic
-> /var/sw/pkg/jservices-crypto-base-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-ssl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl ...
Removing jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B1.5.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-ssl ...
Verified jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Creating /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl ...
Storing jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/service-packages/jservices-ssl/jservices-ssl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-ssl-pic-11.2B2.1.tgz...
Hardware Database regeneration succeeded
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
Installing package '/var/tmp/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz' ...
Verified jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
Adding jinstall...
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_11_2_0
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

This package will load JUNOS 11.2B2.1 software.


It will save JUNOS configuration files, and SSH keys
(if configured), but erase all other files and information
stored on this machine. It will attempt to preserve dumps
and log files, but this can not be guaranteed. This is the
pre-installation stage and all the software is loaded when
you reboot the system.

Saving the config files ...


NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Installing the bootstrap installer ...

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WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:

A REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO LOAD THIS SOFTWARE CORRECTLY. Use the


'request system reboot' command when software installation is
complete. To abort the installation, do not reboot your system,
instead use the 'request system software delete jinstall'
command as soon as this operation completes.

Saving package file in /var/sw/pkg/jinstall-11.2B2.1-domestic-signed.tgz ...


Saving state for rollback ...
ISSU: Old Master Upgrade Done
ISSU: IDLE
Shutdown NOW!
Reboot consistency check bypassed - jinstall 11.2B2.1 will complete installation
upon reboot
[pid 66780]
*** FINAL System shutdown message from user@host> ***
System going down IMMEDIATELY

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request system software rollback


Syntax

request system software rollback

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system software rollback


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system software rollback


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request system software rollback


<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request system software rollback


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information

Description

Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Revert to the software that was loaded at the last successful request system software
add command.
noneRevert to the set of software as of the last successful request system software
add.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Attempt to roll

back to the previous set of packages on all members of the Virtual Chassis
configuration.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

attempt to roll back to the previous set of packages on a T640 router (or line-card
chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, attempt to
roll back to the previous set of packages on a T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Attempt to roll back

to the previous set of packages on the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Attempt

to roll back to the previous set of packages on the specified member of the Virtual
Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from
0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0
or 1.

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scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Attempt to roll back to the previous set of

packages on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Attempt to roll back to the previous

set of packages on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number with 0.
Additional Information

On the J Series router, you can use this command to roll back to a previous software
package when the current upgrade has been successful or has failed. On M Series and
T Series routers, use this command only to recover from a failed software upgradeyou
cannot issue this command to return to the previously installed software after using a
jinstall package. To return to the previously installed software, use the corresponding
jinstall package.
A software rollback fails if any required package (or a jbundle package containing the
required package) cannot be found in /var/sw/pkg.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

request system software abort on page 899

request system software add on page 902

request system software delete on page 909

request system software validate on page 933

request system configuration rescue delete on page 868

request system configuration rescue save on page 869

request system software rollback on page 932


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
request system
software rollback

user@host> request system software rollback


Verified SHA1 checksum of ./jbase-7.2R1.7.tgz
Verified SHA1 checksum of ./jdocs-7.2R1.7.tgz
Verified SHA1 checksum of ./jroute-7.2R1.7.tgz
Installing package './jbase-7.2R1.7.tgz' ...
Available space: 35495 require: 7335
Installing package './jdocs-7.2R1.7.tgz' ...
Available space: 35339 require: 3497
Installing package './jroute-7.2R1.7.tgz' ...
Available space: 35238 require: 6976
NOTICE: uncommitted changes have been saved in
/var/db/config/juniper.conf.pre-install
Reloading /config/juniper.conf.gz ...
Activating /config/juniper.conf.gz ...
mgd: commit complete
Restarting mgd ...
Restarting aprobed ...
Restarting apsd ...
Restarting cosd ...
Restarting fsad ...
Restarting fud ...
Restarting gcdrd ...
Restarting ilmid ...
Restarting irsd ...
Restarting l2tpd ...
Restarting mib2d ...
Restarting nasd ...
Restarting pppoed ...
Restarting rdd ...
Restarting rmopd ...
Restarting rtspd ...
Restarting sampled ...
Restarting serviced ...
Restarting snmpd ...
Restarting spd ...
Restarting vrrpd ...
WARNING: cli has been replaced by an updated version:
CLI release 7.2R1.7 built by builder on 2005-04-22 02:03:44 UTC
Restart cli using the new version ? [yes,no] (yes) yes
Restarting cli ...
user@host

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request system software validate


Syntax

request system software validate package-name

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system software validate


<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

request system software validate package-name


<lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

request system software validate package-name


<lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request system software validate package-name


<member member-id>

Release Information

Description
Options

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Validate candidate software against the current configuration of the router or switch.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

validate the software bundle or package on a specific T640 router (or line-card
chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, validate
the software bundle or package on a specific T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Validate

the software bundle or package on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through
9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
package-nameName of the software bundle or package to test.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Validate the software bundle or package for

the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Validate the software bundle or

package for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Additional Information

By default, when you issue the request system software validate command on a TX Matrix
master Routing Engine, all the T640 master Routing Engines that are connected to it are
validated. If you issue the same command on the TX Matrix backup Routing Engine, all
the T640 backup Routing Engines that are connected to it are upgraded to the same
version of software.

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Likewise, if you issue the request system software validate command on a TX Matrix Plus
master Routing Engine, all the T1600 master Routing Engines that are connected to it
are validated. If you issue the same command on a TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine,
all the T1600 backup Routing Engines that are connected to it are upgraded to the same
version of software.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

request system software abort on page 899

request system software add on page 902

request system software delete on page 909

request system software rollback on page 930

request system software validate (Successful Case) on page 934


request system software validate (Failure Case) on page 934
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
software validate
(Successful Case)

user@host> request system software validate /var/sw/pkg/jbundle-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz


Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using /packages/jbase-5.3I20020122_1901_sjg
Using /var/sw/pkg/jbundle-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Using /var/chroot/var/tmp/jbundle/jbase-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Using /var/chroot/var/tmp/jbundle/jkernel-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Using /var/chroot/var/tmp/jbundle/jcrypto-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Using /var/chroot/var/tmp/jbundle/jpfe-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Using /var/chroot/var/tmp/jbundle/jdocs-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Using /var/chroot/var/tmp/jbundle/jroute-5.3I20020124_0520_sjg.tgz
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
WARNING: cli has been replaced by an updated version:
CLI release 5.3I0 built by sjg on 2002-01-24 05:23:53 UTC
Restart cli using the new version ? [yes,no] (yes)

request system
software validate
(Failure Case)

user@host> request system software validate 6.3/


Pushing bundle to lcc0-re0
error: Failed to transfer package to lcc0-re0

user@host> request system software validate test


Pushing bundle to lcc0-re0
Pushing bundle to lcc2-re0
lcc0-re0:
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
tar: child returned status 1
ERROR: Not a valid package: /var/tmp/test

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request system software validate-in-service-upgrade


Syntax
Release Information

request system software validate in-service-upgrade package-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6

Description

Perform a compatibility check to ensure that the software and hardware components
and the configuration on the device support unified ISSU. The request system software
validate in-service-upgrade command enables you to detect any compatibility issues
before actually issuing the request system software in-service upgrade command to
initiate unified ISSU.

Options

package-nameLocation from which the software package or bundle is to be installed.

For example:

/var/tmp/package-name For a software package or bundle that is being installed

from a local directory on the router.

protocol://hostname/pathname/package-nameFor a software package or bundle

that is to be downloaded and installed from a remote location. Replace protocol


with one of the following:

Additional Information

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

httpHypertext Transfer Protocol

scpSecure copy (available only for Canada and U.S. version)

Unified ISSU is supported on M120, M320, M10i (with Enhanced Compact Forwarding
Engine Board), MX Series, T320, T640, T1600, and TX Matrix routers only.
For more information, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

request system software in-service-upgrade on page 913

request system software abort on page 899

request system software abort on page 899

show chassis in-service-upgrade on page 565

request system software-validate in-service upgrade on page 936


When you enter this command, Junos OS displays the status of your request.

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Sample Output
request system
software-validate
in-service upgrade

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{master}
user@host> request system software validate in-service-upgrade
/var/tmp/jinstall-9.0-20080114.2-domestic-signed.tgz reboot
Checking compatibility with configuration
Initializing...
Using jbase-9.5-20090127.0
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_5_0
Using /var/tmp/jinstall-9.6-daily-domestic-signed.tgz
Verified jinstall-9.6-20090706.0-domestic.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Using jinstall-9.6-20090706.0-domestic.tgz
Using jbundle-9.6-20090706.0-domestic.tgz
Checking jbundle requirements on /
Using jbase-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Using jkernel-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Using jcrypto-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Using jpfe-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
Using jdocs-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Using jroute-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
Verified manifest signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Using jservices-9.6-20090706.0.tgz
[: /var/validate/chroot/tmp/jservices/packages/jservices-voice-9.6-20090706.0.tgz:
unexpected operator
Auto-deleting old jservices-voice ...
Removing /opt/sdk/jservices-voice ...
Removing jservices-voice-bsg-9.5-20090127.0.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-voice ...
Verified jservices-voice-bsg-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Creating /var/sw/pkg ...
Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-voice ...
Storing jservices-voice-bsg-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-voice/jservices-voice-bsg ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-voice-bsg-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Installing new jservices-bgf ...
Verified jservices-bgf-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-bgf ...
Storing jservices-bgf-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-bgf/jservices-bgf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-bgf-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-aacl ...
Removing /opt/sdk/jservices-aacl ...
Removing jservices-aacl-pic-9.5-20090127.0.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-aacl ...
Verified jservices-aacl-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-aacl ...
Storing jservices-aacl-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-aacl/jservices-aacl-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-aacl-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-llpdf ...
Removing /opt/sdk/jservices-llpdf ...
Removing jservices-llpdf-pic-9.5-20090127.0.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-llpdf ...

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Verified jservices-llpdf-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0


Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-llpdf ...
Storing jservices-llpdf-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-llpdf/jservices-llpdf-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-llpdf-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-sfw ...
Removing /opt/sdk/jservices-sfw ...
Removing jservices-sfw-pic-9.5-20090127.0.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-sfw ...
Verified jservices-sfw-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-sfw ...
Storing jservices-sfw-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-sfw/jservices-sfw-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-sfw-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-appid ...
Removing /opt/sdk/jservices-appid ...
Removing jservices-appid-pic-9.5-20090127.0.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-appid ...
Verified jservices-appid-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-appid ...
Storing jservices-appid-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-appid/jservices-appid-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-appid-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Auto-deleting old jservices-idp ...
Removing /opt/sdk/jservices-idp ...
Removing jservices-idp-pic-9.5-20090127.0.tgz from /var/sw/pkg ...
Notifying mspd ...
Installing new jservices-idp ...
Verified jservices-idp-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz signed by PackageProduction_9_6_0
Creating /opt/sdk/jservices-idp ...
Storing jservices-idp-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz in /var/sw/pkg ...
Link: /opt/sdk/jservices-idp/jservices-idp-pic ->
/var/sw/pkg/jservices-idp-pic-9.6-20090706.0.tgz...
Hardware Database regeneration succeeded
Validating against /config/juniper.conf.gz
mgd: commit complete
Validation succeeded
PIC 7/0 will be offlined (In-Service-Upgrade not supported)
PIC 7/1 will be offlined (In-Service-Upgrade not supported)
PIC 4/2 will be offlined (In-Service-Upgrade not supported)
PIC 4/3 will be offlined (In-Service-Upgrade not supported)

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request system storage cleanup


Syntax

request system storage cleanup <dry-run>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

request system storage cleanup


<all-members>
<dry-run>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

request system storage cleanup


<all-members>
<dry-run>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

request system storage cleanup


<component (serial number | UUID | all)>
<director-group name>
<dry-run>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<name-tag name-tag>
<node-group name>
<prune>
<qfabric (component name) | dry-run | name-tag | repository)>
<repository (core | log)>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


dry-run option introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Free storage space on the router or switch by rotating log files and proposing a list of files
for deletion. User input is required for file deletion. On a QFabric switch, you can delete
debug files located on individual devices or on the entire QFabric switch.

Options

all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Delete files on

all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


component (UUID | serial number | all)(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete files

located on individual QFabric switch devices or on the entire QFabric switch.


director-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete files on the Director

group.
dry-run(Optional) List files proposed for deletion (without deleting them).
infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete files on the fabric control

Routing Engine and fabric manager Routing Engine.

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interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) Optional) Delete files on the

Interconnect device.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Delete files on the local

Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Delete

files on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200
switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual
Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
name-tag name-tag(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete debug files that match

a specific regular expression.


node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete files on the Node group.
prune(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete debug files located in either the core

or log debug repositories of a QFabric switch device.


qfabric component name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Delete debug files located

in the debug repositories of a QFabric switch device.


repository (core | log)(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Specify the repository on the

QFabric switch device for which you want to delete debug files.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level

If logging is configured and being used, the dry-run option rotates the log files. In that
case, the output displays the message Currently rotating log files, please wait. If no
logging is currently under way, the output displays only a list of files to delete.
maintenance

List of Sample Output

request system storage cleanup dry-run on page 940


request system storage cleanup on page 941
request system storage cleanup director-group (QFabric Switches) on page 941
request system storage cleanup infrastructure device-name (QFabric
Switches) on page 943
request system storage cleanup interconnect-device device-name (QFabric
Switches) on page 943
request system storage cleanup node-group group-name (QFabric
Switches) on page 945
request system storage cleanup qfabric component device-name (QFabric
Switches) on page 945
request system storage cleanup qfabric component device-name repository core
(QFabric Switches) on page 946
request system storage cleanup qfabric component all (QFabric Switches) on page 946

Output Fields

Table 131 on page 940 describes the output fields for the request system storage cleanup
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

List of files to delete:

Shows list of files available for deletion.

Size

Size of the core-dump file.

Date

Last core-dump file modification date and time.

Name

Name of the core-dump file.

Directory to delete:

Shows list of directories available for deletion.

Repository scope:

Repository where core-dump files and log files are stored. The
core-dump files are located in the core repository, and the log files
are located in the log repository. The default Repository scope is
shared since both the core and log repositories are shared by all of
the QFabric switch devices.

Repository head:

Name of the top-level repository location.

Repository name:

Name of the repository: core or log.

Creating list of debug


artifacts to be removed
under:

Shows location of files available for deletion.

List of debug artifacts to be


removed under:

Shows list of files available for deletion.

Sample Output
request system
storage cleanup
dry-run

user@host> request system storage cleanup dry-run


Currently rotating log files, please wait.
This operation can take up to a minute.
List of files to delete:

11.4K
7245B
11.8K
3926B
3962B
4146B
4708B
7068B
13.7K
890B
65.8M
63.1M

940

Size Date
Mar 8 15:00
Feb 5 15:00
Feb 22 13:00
Mar 16 13:57
Feb 22 12:47
Mar 8 12:20
Dec 21 11:39
Jan 16 18:00
Dec 27 22:00
Feb 22 17:22
Oct 26 09:10
Oct 26 09:13

Name
/var/log/messages.1.gz
/var/log/messages.3.gz
/var/log/messages.2.gz
/var/log/messages.0.gz
/var/log/sampled.1.gz
/var/log/sampled.0.gz
/var/log/sampled.2.gz
/var/log/messages.4.gz
/var/log/messages.5.gz
/var/tmp/sampled.pkts
/var/sw/pkg/jinstall-7.4R1.7-export-signed.tgz
/var/sw/pkg/jbundle-7.4R1.7.tgz

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storage cleanup

user@host> request system storage cleanup


Currently rotating log files, please wait.
This operation can take up to a minute.
List of files to delete:
Size Date
Mar 8 15:00
Feb 5 15:00
Feb 22 13:00
Mar 16 13:57
Mar 8 15:00
Feb 5 15:00
Feb 22 13:00
Mar 16 13:57
Feb 22 12:47
Mar 8 12:20
Dec 21 11:39
Jan 16 18:00
Dec 27 22:00
Feb 22 17:22
Oct 26 09:10
Oct 26 09:13

11.4K
7245B
11.8K
3926B
11.6K
7254B
12.9K
3726B
3962B
4146B
4708B
7068B
13.7K
890B
65.8M
63.1M

Name
/var/log/messages.1.gz
/var/log/messages.3.gz
/var/log/messages.2.gz
/var/log/messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.5.gz
/var/log/messages.6.gz
/var/log/messages.8.gz
/var/log/messages.7.gz
/var/log/sampled.1.gz
/var/log/sampled.0.gz
/var/log/sampled.2.gz
/var/log/messages.4.gz
/var/log/messages.5.gz
/var/tmp/sampled.pkts
/var/sw/pkg/jinstall-7.4R1.7-export-signed.tgz
/var/sw/pkg/jbundle-7.4R1.7.tgz

Delete these files ? [yes,no] (yes)

request system
storage cleanup
director-group
(QFabric Switches)

user@switch> request system storage cleanup director-group


List of files to delete:

4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
0
1.3M
4.0K
4.0K
9.6M
4.0K
248K
4.0K
4.0K
8.0K
0
4.0K
0
4.0K
4.0K
160K
38M
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
8.0K
4.0K
0
4.0K

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Name
2011-11-07 05:16:29 /tmp/2064.sfcauth
2011-11-07 05:07:34 /tmp/30804.sfcauth
2011-11-07 04:13:41 /tmp/26792.sfcauth
2011-11-07 04:13:39 /tmp/26432.sfcauth
2011-11-07 07:45:40 /tmp/cluster_cleanup.log
2011-11-07 07:39:11 /tmp/cn_monitor.20111107-052401.log
2011-11-07 07:36:29 /tmp/clustat.28019.log
2011-11-07 07:36:29 /tmp/clustat_x.28019.log
2011-11-07 05:30:24 /tmp/sfc.2.log
2011-11-07 05:28:11 /tmp/mgd-init.1320672491.log
2011-11-07 05:19:24 /tmp/cn_monitor.20111107-045111.log
2011-11-07 05:17:18 /tmp/clustat.3401.log
2011-11-07 05:17:18 /tmp/clustat_x.3401.log
2011-11-07 04:58:25 /tmp/mgd-init.1320670633.log
2011-11-07 04:54:01 /tmp/mysql_db_install_5.1.37.log
2011-11-07 04:52:08 /tmp/cn_send.log
2011-11-07 04:52:00 /tmp/init_eth0.log
2011-11-07 04:49:35 /tmp/install_interfaces.sh.log
2011-11-07 04:48:15 /tmp/bootstrap.sh.log
2011-11-07 04:47:43 /tmp/bootstrap_cleanup.log
2011-11-07 04:42:42 /tmp/cn_monitor.20111104-110308.log
2011-11-07 04:38:47 /tmp/clustat.30913.log
2011-11-07 04:38:47 /tmp/clustat_x.30913.log
2011-11-07 04:38:03 /tmp/dcf_upgrade.sh.remove.log
2011-11-07 04:38:03 /tmp/peer_update.log
2011-11-07 04:38:02 /tmp/dcf_upgrade.log
2011-11-07 04:38:02 /tmp/perl_mark_upgrade.log
2011-11-07 04:13:42 /tmp/install_dcf_rpm.log
2011-11-07 04:13:06 /tmp/00_cleanup.sh.1320667986.log
2011-11-07 04:13:06 /tmp/ccif_patch_4410_4450.sh.1320667986.log
2011-11-07 04:13:06 /tmp/dcf-tools.sh.1320667986.log

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2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-07
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04:13:06
04:13:06
04:13:06
04:13:06
04:13:05
11:10:24
11:07:03
10:55:07
10:55:07
10:55:07
10:55:07
10:54:09
04:13:06
10:55:07

Directory to delete:
45M
2011-11-08 10:57:43

/tmp/initial.sh.1320667986.log
/tmp/inventory.sh.1320667986.log
/tmp/qf-db.sh.1320667986.log
/tmp/sfc.sh.1320667986.log
/tmp/jinstall-qfabric.log
/tmp/mgd-init.1320430192.log
/tmp/mysql_dcf_db_install.log
/tmp/ccif_patch_4410_4450.sh.1320429307.log
/tmp/initial.sh.1320429307.log
/tmp/inventory.sh.1320429307.log
/tmp/sfc.sh.1320429307.log
/tmp/ks-script-Ax0tz5.log
/tmp//sfc.sh.1320667986.log
/tmp//sfc.sh.1320429307.log

/tmp/sfc-captures

List of files to delete:

4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
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4.0K
824K
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4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
92K
4.0K
4.0K
8.0K
4.0K
0
4.0K
4.0K
160K
28M
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
4.0K
12K
4.0K

942

Size Date
Name
2011-11-08 05:47:47 /tmp/5713.sfcauth
2011-11-08 05:14:32 /tmp/14494.sfcauth
2011-11-08 05:11:47 /tmp/9978.sfcauth
2011-11-08 05:09:37 /tmp/6128.sfcauth
2011-11-08 05:04:28 /tmp/29703.sfcauth
2011-11-07 11:59:10 /tmp/7811.sfcauth
2011-11-07 11:36:08 /tmp/32415.sfcauth
2011-11-07 11:30:30 /tmp/22406.sfcauth
2011-11-07 11:24:37 /tmp/12131.sfcauth
2011-11-07 10:48:42 /tmp/12687.sfcauth
2011-11-07 09:27:20 /tmp/31082.sfcauth
2011-11-07 07:33:58 /tmp/14633.sfcauth
2011-11-07 05:08:25 /tmp/15447.sfcauth
2011-11-07 04:12:29 /tmp/26874.sfcauth
2011-11-07 04:12:27 /tmp/26713.sfcauth
2011-11-07 03:49:17 /tmp/17691.sfcauth
2011-11-05 01:32:23 /tmp/5716.sfcauth
2011-11-07 08:00:17 /tmp/sfcsnmpd.log
2011-11-07 07:57:50 /tmp/cluster_cleanup.log
2011-11-07 07:38:37 /tmp/cn_monitor.20111107-053643.log
2011-11-07 07:36:30 /tmp/clustat.18399.log
2011-11-07 07:36:30 /tmp/clustat_x.18399.log
2011-11-07 07:35:47 /tmp/command_lock.log
2011-11-07 05:39:54 /tmp/mgd-init.1320673194.log
2011-11-07 05:19:25 /tmp/cn_monitor.20111107-050412.log
2011-11-07 05:17:20 /tmp/clustat.30115.log
2011-11-07 05:17:20 /tmp/clustat_x.30115.log
2011-11-07 05:08:07 /tmp/mgd-init.1320671241.log
2011-11-07 05:04:57 /tmp/cn_send.log
2011-11-07 05:04:52 /tmp/init_eth0.log
2011-11-07 05:02:38 /tmp/install_interfaces.sh.log
2011-11-07 05:01:19 /tmp/bootstrap.sh.log
2011-11-07 05:00:47 /tmp/bootstrap_cleanup.log
2011-11-07 04:42:27 /tmp/cn_monitor.20111104-112954.log
2011-11-07 04:38:49 /tmp/clustat.6780.log
2011-11-07 04:38:49 /tmp/clustat_x.6780.log
2011-11-07 04:38:05 /tmp/issue_event.log
2011-11-07 04:38:05 /tmp/peer_upgrade_reboot.log
2011-11-07 04:38:05 /tmp/primary_update.log
2011-11-07 04:38:04 /tmp/dcf_upgrade.sh.remove.log

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2011-11-07
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2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-07
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-04
2011-11-07
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04:38:04
04:13:42
04:11:57
04:11:57
04:11:57
04:11:57
04:11:57
04:11:56
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11:53:12
11:06:17
11:06:17
11:06:17
11:06:17
11:05:19
04:11:57
11:06:17

Directory to delete:
49M
2011-11-08 10:45:20

request system
storage cleanup
infrastructure
device-name (QFabric
Switches)

/tmp/peer_rexec_upgrade.log
/tmp/peer_install_dcf_rpm.log
/tmp/dcf-tools.sh.1320667917.log
/tmp/initial.sh.1320667917.log
/tmp/inventory.sh.1320667917.log
/tmp/qf-db.sh.1320667917.log
/tmp/sfc.sh.1320667917.log
/tmp/00_cleanup.sh.1320667916.log
/tmp/ccif_patch_4410_4450.sh.1320667916.log
/tmp/jinstall-qfabric.log
/tmp/dcf_upgrade.log
/tmp/mgd-init.1320432782.log
/tmp/ccif_patch_4410_4450.sh.1320429977.log
/tmp/initial.sh.1320429977.log
/tmp/inventory.sh.1320429977.log
/tmp/sfc.sh.1320429977.log
/tmp/ks-script-_tnWeb.log
/tmp//sfc.sh.1320667917.log
/tmp//sfc.sh.1320429977.log

/tmp/sfc-captures

user@switch> request system storage cleanup infrastructure FC-0


re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------List of files to delete:
Size Date
Name
139B Nov 8 19:03 /var/log/default-log-messages.0.gz
5602B Nov 8 19:03 /var/log/messages.0.gz
28.4K Nov 8 10:15 /var/log/messages.1.gz
35.2K Nov 7 13:45 /var/log/messages.2.gz
207B Nov 7 16:02 /var/log/wtmp.0.gz
27B Nov 7 12:14 /var/log/wtmp.1.gz
184.4M Nov 7 12:16
/var/sw/pkg/jinstall-dc-re-11.3I20111104_1216_dc-builder-domestic-signed.tgz
124.0K Nov 7 15:59 /var/tmp/gres-tp/env.dat
0B Nov 7 12:57 /var/tmp/gres-tp/lock
155B Nov 7 16:02 /var/tmp/krt_gencfg_filter.txt
0B Nov 7 12:35 /var/tmp/last_ccif_update
1217B Nov 7 12:15 /var/tmp/loader.conf.preinstall
184.4M Nov 6 07:11 /var/tmp/mchassis-install.tgz
10.8M Nov 7 12:16
/var/tmp/preinstall/bootstrap-install-11.3I20111104_1216_dc-builder.tar
57.4K Nov 7 12:16 /var/tmp/preinstall/configs-11.3I20111104_1216_dc-builder.tgz
259B Nov 7 12:16 /var/tmp/preinstall/install.conf
734.3K Nov 4 13:46
/var/tmp/preinstall/jboot-dc-re-11.3I20111104_1216_dc-builder.tgz
177.8M Nov 7 12:16
/var/tmp/preinstall/jbundle-dc-re-11.3I20111104_1216_dc-builder-domestic.tgz
124B Nov 7 12:15 /var/tmp/preinstall/metatags
1217B Nov 7 12:16 /var/tmp/preinstall_boot_loader.conf
0B Nov 7 16:02 /var/tmp/rtsdb/if-rtsdb

request system
storage cleanup
interconnect-device

user@switch> request system storage cleanup interconnect IC-WS001


re1:
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device-name (QFabric
Switches)

List of files to delete:

11B
128B
9965B
15.8K
15.8K
15.7K
15.8K
15.7K
18.7K
17.6K
58.3K
20.3K
90B
57B
124.0K
0B
0B
12.0K
132.0K
2688.0K
2048.0K
730B
155B
0B

Size Date
Nov 7 15:55
Nov 8 19:06
Nov 8 19:06
Nov 8 12:30
Nov 8 11:00
Nov 8 07:30
Nov 8 04:00
Nov 8 00:30
Nov 7 21:00
Nov 7 19:00
Nov 7 16:00
Nov 7 15:15
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 12:41
Nov 7 15:42
Nov 7 12:40
Nov 7 12:41
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 15:55
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 19:57
Nov 7 15:53
Nov 7 15:41

Name
/var/jail/tmp/alarmd.ts
/var/log/default-log-messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.1.gz
/var/log/messages.2.gz
/var/log/messages.3.gz
/var/log/messages.4.gz
/var/log/messages.5.gz
/var/log/messages.6.gz
/var/log/messages.7.gz
/var/log/messages.8.gz
/var/log/messages.9.gz
/var/log/wtmp.0.gz
/var/log/wtmp.1.gz
/var/tmp/gres-tp/env.dat
/var/tmp/gres-tp/lock
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.lck
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr1.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr2.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/trace.mem
/var/tmp/juniper.conf+.gz
/var/tmp/krt_gencfg_filter.txt
/var/tmp/rtsdb/if-rtsdb

re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------List of files to delete:

11B
121B
16.7K
22.2K
18.4K
21.6K
17.9K
19.4K
18.2K
20.4K
21.4K
21.0K
19.9K
203B
57B
124.0K
0B
0B
12.0K
132.0K
2688.0K
2048.0K
727B
155B
0B

944

Size Date
Nov 7 15:55
Nov 8 19:06
Nov 8 19:06
Nov 8 17:45
Nov 8 17:00
Nov 8 16:00
Nov 8 14:30
Nov 8 13:30
Nov 8 12:30
Nov 8 11:30
Nov 8 10:15
Nov 8 09:00
Nov 8 08:13
Nov 8 15:36
Nov 7 12:41
Nov 7 15:42
Nov 7 12:40
Nov 7 12:41
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 15:55
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 15:41
Nov 7 15:54
Nov 7 15:55
Nov 7 15:41

Name
/var/jail/tmp/alarmd.ts
/var/log/default-log-messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.1.gz
/var/log/messages.2.gz
/var/log/messages.3.gz
/var/log/messages.4.gz
/var/log/messages.5.gz
/var/log/messages.6.gz
/var/log/messages.7.gz
/var/log/messages.8.gz
/var/log/messages.9.gz
/var/log/snmp-traps.0.gz
/var/log/wtmp.0.gz
/var/log/wtmp.1.gz
/var/tmp/gres-tp/env.dat
/var/tmp/gres-tp/lock
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.lck
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr1.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr2.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/trace.mem
/var/tmp/juniper.conf+.gz
/var/tmp/krt_gencfg_filter.txt
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request system
storage cleanup
node-group
group-name (QFabric
Switches)

user@switch> request system storage cleanup node-group NW-NG-0


BBAK0372:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------List of files to delete:

126B
179B
22.9K
26.5K
20.5K
33.2K
35.5K
339B
58B
124.0K
0B
0B
12.0K
2688.0K
132.0K
2048.0K
1082B
155B
0B

Size Date
Nov 8 19:07
Nov 7 13:32
Nov 8 19:07
Nov 8 17:30
Nov 8 13:15
Nov 7 17:45
Nov 7 15:45
Nov 8 17:10
Nov 7 12:40
Nov 8 17:08
Nov 7 12:39
Nov 7 12:59
Nov 8 17:09
Nov 8 17:09
Nov 8 17:09
Nov 8 17:09
Nov 8 17:09
Nov 7 17:39
Nov 8 17:09

Name
/var/log/default-log-messages.0.gz
/var/log/install.0.gz
/var/log/messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.1.gz
/var/log/messages.2.gz
/var/log/messages.3.gz
/var/log/messages.4.gz
/var/log/wtmp.0.gz
/var/log/wtmp.1.gz
/var/tmp/gres-tp/env.dat
/var/tmp/gres-tp/lock
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.lck
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr1.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr2.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/trace.mem
/var/tmp/juniper.conf+.gz
/var/tmp/krt_gencfg_filter.txt
/var/tmp/rtsdb/if-rtsdb

EE3093:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------List of files to delete:

11B
119B
180B
178B
2739B
29.8K
31.8K
20.6K
15.4K
15.4K
25.5K
48.0K
32.8K
684B
58B
124.0K
0B
0B
12.0K
2688.0K
132.0K
2048.0K
155B
0B

request system
storage cleanup

Size Date
Nov 8 17:33
Nov 8 19:08
Nov 7 17:41
Nov 7 13:32
Nov 8 19:08
Nov 8 18:45
Nov 8 17:15
Nov 8 16:00
Nov 8 10:15
Nov 8 02:15
Nov 7 20:45
Nov 7 17:45
Nov 7 13:45
Nov 8 17:02
Nov 7 12:40
Nov 7 17:34
Nov 7 12:40
Nov 7 12:59
Nov 7 17:39
Nov 7 17:39
Nov 7 17:40
Nov 7 17:39
Nov 7 17:40
Nov 7 17:39

Name
/var/jail/tmp/alarmd.ts
/var/log/default-log-messages.0.gz
/var/log/install.0.gz
/var/log/install.1.gz
/var/log/messages.0.gz
/var/log/messages.1.gz
/var/log/messages.2.gz
/var/log/messages.3.gz
/var/log/messages.4.gz
/var/log/messages.5.gz
/var/log/messages.6.gz
/var/log/messages.7.gz
/var/log/messages.8.gz
/var/log/wtmp.0.gz
/var/log/wtmp.1.gz
/var/tmp/gres-tp/env.dat
/var/tmp/gres-tp/lock
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.lck
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/env.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr1.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/shm_usr2.mem
/var/tmp/if-rtsdb/trace.mem
/var/tmp/krt_gencfg_filter.txt
/var/tmp/rtsdb/if-rtsdb

user@switch> request system storage cleanup qfabric component A0001/YA0197


Repository type: regular
Repository head: /pbstorage

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device-name (QFabric
Switches)

Creating list of debug artifacts to be removed under:


/pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197
Removing debug artifacts ... (press control C to abort)
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/cosd.core.0.0.05162011123308.gz ... done
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/cosd.core.1.0.05162011123614.gz ... done
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/cosd.core.2.0.05162011123920.gz ... done
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/livekcore.05132011163930.gz ... done
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/tnetd.core.0.1057.05162011124500.gz ...
done
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/vmcore.05132011120528.gz ... done
Removing /pbstorage/rdumps/A0001/YA0197/vmcore.kz ... done
Creating list of debug artifacts to be removed under: /pbstorage/rlogs/A0001/YA0197
Removing debug artifacts ... (press control C to abort)
Removing /pbstorage/rlogs/A0001/YA0197/kdumpinfo.05132011120528 ... done
Removing /pbstorage/rlogs/A0001/YA0197/kernel.tarball.0.1039.05122011234415.tgz
... done
Removing /pbstorage/rlogs/A0001/YA0197/kernel.tarball.1.1039.05132011175544.tgz
... done
Removing /pbstorage/rlogs/A0001/YA0197/tnetd.tarball.0.1057.05162011175453.tgz
... done

request system
storage cleanup
qfabric component
device-name
repository core
(QFabric Switches)

user@switch> request system storage cleanup qfabric component EE3093 repository core
Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
Repository name: core
Creating list of debug artifacts to be removed under: /pbdata/export/rdumps/EE3093
NOTE: core repository under /pbdata/export/rdumps/EE3093 empty

request system
storage cleanup
qfabric component all
(QFabric Switches)

user@switch> request system storage cleanup qfabric component all


Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
Creating list of debug artifacts to be removed under: /pbdata/export/rdumps
NOTE: core repository under /pbdata/export/rdumps/all empty
Creating list of debug artifacts to be removed under: /pbdata/export/rlogs
List of debug artifacts to clean up ... (press control C to abort)
/pbdata/export/rlogs/73747cd8-0710-11e1-b6a4-00e081c5297e/install-11072011125819.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/77116f18-0710-11e1-a2a0-00e081c5297e/install-11072011125819.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/BBAK0372/install-11072011121538.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/BBAK0394/install-11072011121532.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/EE3093/install-11072011121536.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/WS001/YN5999/install-11072011121644.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/WS001/YW3803/install-11072011122429.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/cd78871a-0710-11e1-878e-00e081c5297e/install-11072011125932.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e/install-11072011125930.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e/install-11072011133211.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e/install-11072011155302.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/d31ab7a6-0710-11e1-ad1b-00e081c5297e/install-11072011125931.log
/pbdata/export/rlogs/d4d0f254-0710-11e1-90c3-00e081c5297e/install-11072011125932.log

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restart
Syntax

restart
<adaptive-services |ancpd-service | application-identification |audit-process |
auto-configuration |captive-portal-content-delivery |ce-l2tp-service |chassis-control |
class-of-service |clksyncd-service |database-replication|datapath-trace-service
|dhcp-service | diameter-service | disk-monitoring | dynamic-flow-capture |
ecc-error-logging | ethernet-connectivity-fault-management
|ethernet-link-fault-management |event-processing | firewall
|general-authentication-service | gracefully | iccp-service |idp-policy | immediately
|interface-control | ipsec-key-management | kernel-replication | l2-learning | l2cpd-service
| l2tp-service | l2tp-universal-edge | lacp | license-service |link-management
|local-policy-decision-function |mac-validation |mib-process | mobile-ip | mountd-service
|mpls-traceroute |mspd | multicast-snooping |named-service | nfsd-service |
packet-triggered-subscribers |peer-selection-service |pgcp-service | pgm |
pic-services-logging | pki-service |ppp | ppp-service |pppoe |
protected-system-domain-service | redundancy-interface-process | remote-operations |
root-system-domain-service | routing <logical-system logical-system-name> | sampling
| sbc-configuration-process | sdk-service |service-deployment | services | services pgcp
gateway gateway-name | snmp |soft |static-subscribers |statistics-service|
subscriber-management | subscriber-management-helper | tunnel-oamd |usb-control|
vrrp |web-management>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

restart
<autoinstallation | chassis-control | class-of-service | database-replication | dhcp |
dhcp-service | diameter-service | dot1x-protocol | ethernet-link-fault-management |
ethernet-switching | event-processing | firewall | general-authentication-service |
interface-control | kernel-replication | l2-learning | lacp | license-service | link-management
| lldpd-service | mib-process | mountd-service | multicast-snooping | pgm |
redundancy-interface-process | remote-operations | routing | secure-neighbor-discovery
| service-deployment | sflow-service | snmp | vrrp | web-management>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

restart
<adaptive-services | audit-process | chassis-control | class-of-service | dhcp-service |
diameter-service | disk-monitoring | dynamic-flow-capture | ecc-error-logging |
event-processing | firewall | interface-control | ipsec-key-management | kernel-replication
| l2-learning | l2tp-service | lacp | link-management | mib-process |pgm | pic-services-logging
| ppp | pppoe | redundancy-interface-process | remote-operations | routing <logical-system
logical-system-name> | sampling | service-deployment | snmp| statistics-service>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

restart
<adaptive-services | audit-process | chassis-control | class-of-service | dhcp-service |
diameter-service | disk-monitoring | dynamic-flow-capture | ecc-error-logging |
event-processing | firewall | interface-control | ipsec-key-management | kernel-replication
| l2-learning | l2tp-service | lacp | link-management | mib-process | pgm |
pic-services-logging | ppp | pppoe | redundancy-interface-process | remote-operations |
routing <logical-system logical-system-name> | sampling | service-deployment | snmp|
statistics-service>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | all-sfc | lcc number | sfc number>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>

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Syntax (MX Series


Routers)

restart
<adaptive-services | ancpd-service |application-identification|audit-process |
auto-configuration |captive-portal-content-delivery |ce-l2tp-service |chassis-control |
class-of-service |clksyncd-service |database-replication| datapath-trace-service
|dhcp-service | diameter-service | disk-monitoring | dynamic-flow-capture |
ecc-error-logging | ethernet-connectivity-fault-management
|ethernet-link-fault-management |event-processing | firewall |
general-authentication-service | gracefully |iccp-service |idp-policy |immediately
|interface-control | ipsec-key-management | kernel-replication | l2-learning |l2cpd-service
|l2tp-service | l2tp-universal-edge | lacp | license-service |link-management
|local-policy-decision-function |mac-validation |mib-process | mobile-ip |mountd-service
|mpls-traceroute |mspd | multicast-snooping |named-service | nfsd-service |
packet-triggered-subscribers |peer-selection-service | pgcp-service | pgm |
pic-services-logging | pki-service |ppp | ppp-service |pppoe |
protected-system-domain-service | redundancy-interface-process | remote-operations
|root-system-domain-service | routing |routing <logical-system logical-system-name> |
sampling | sbc-configuration-process | sdk-service |service-deployment |services | services
pgcp gateway gateway-name |snmp |soft |static-subscribers |statistics-service|
subscriber-management | subscriber-management-helper | tunnel-oamd | usb-control|
vrrp |web-management>
<all-members>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (J Series
Routers)

restart
<adaptive-services | audit-process | chassis-control | class-of-service | dhcp | dhcp-service
| dialer-services | diameter-service | dlsw | event-processing | firewall | interface-control |
ipsec-key-management | isdn-signaling | l2ald | l2-learning | l2tp-service | mib-process |
network-access-service | pgm | ppp | pppoe | remote-operations | routing <logical-system
logical-system-name> | sampling | service-deployment | snmp | usb-control |
web-management>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>

Syntax (QFX Series)

restart
<adaptive-services | audit-process | chassis-control | class-of-service | dialer-services |
diameter-service | dlsw | ethernet-connectivity | event-processing | fibre-channel | firewall
| general-authentication-service | igmp-host-services | interface-control |
ipsec-key-management | isdn-signaling | l2ald | l2-learning | l2tp-service | mib-process |
named-service | network-access-service | nstrace-process | pgm | ppp | pppoe |
redundancy-interface-process | remote-operations |logical-system-name> | routing |
sampling |secure-neighbor-discovery | service-deployment | snmp | usb-control |
web-management>
<gracefully | immediately | soft>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Options added:

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Description

ppp in Junos OS Release 7.5.

l2ald in Junos OS Release 8.0.

link-management in Release 8.0.

pgcp-service in Junos OS Release 8.4.

sbc-configuration-process in Junos OS Release 9.5.

services pgcp gateway in Junos OS Release 9.6.

sfc and all-sfc for the TX Matrix Router in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Restart a Junos OS process.

CAUTION: Never restart a software process unless instructed to do so by a


customer support engineer. A restart might cause the router or switch to drop
calls and interrupt transmission, resulting in possible loss of data.

Options

noneSame as gracefully.
adaptive-services(Optional) Restart the configuration management process that

manages the configuration for stateful firewall, Network Address Translation (NAT),
intrusion detection services (IDS), and IP Security (IPsec) services on the Adaptive
Services PIC.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Restart the software

process on all chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) For a TX Matrix router,

restart the software process on all T640 routers connected to the TX Matrix router.
For a TX Matrix Plus router, restart the software process on all T1600 routers
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Restart the software process for all

members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


all-sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) For a TX Matrix Plus router, restart the

software processes for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
ancpd-service(Optional) Restart the Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP) process,

which works with a special Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) session to
collect outgoing interface mapping events in a scalable manner.
application-identification(Optional) Restart the process that identifies an application

using intrusion detection and prevention (IDP) to allow or deny traffic based on
applications running on standard or nonstandard ports.

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audit-process(Optional) Restart the RADIUS accounting process that gathers statistical

data that can be used for general network monitoring, analyzing and tracking usage
patterns, for billing a user based upon the amount of time or type of services accessed.
auto-configuration(Optional) Restart the Interface Auto-Configuration process.
autoinstallation(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the autoinstallation

process.
captive-portal-content-delivery(Optional) Restart the HTTP redirect service by specifying

the location to which a subscriber's initial Web browser session is redirected, enabling
initial provisioning and service selection for the subscriber.
ce-l2tp-service(M10, M10i, M7i, and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Restart the

Universal Edge Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) process, which establishes L2TP
tunnels and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) sessions through L2TP tunnels.
chassis-control(Optional) Restart the chassis management process.
class-of-service(Optional) Restart the class-of-service (CoS) process, which controls

the router's or switchs CoS configuration.


clksyncd-service(Optional) Restart the external clock synchronization process, which

uses synchronous Ethernet (SyncE).


database-replication(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional) Restart

the database replication process.


datapath-trace-service(Optional) Restart the packet path tracing process.
dhcp(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the software

process for a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. A DHCP server
allocates network IP addresses and delivers configuration settings to client hosts
without user intervention.
dhcp-service (Optional) Restart the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol process.
dialer-services(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the

ISDN dial-out process.


diameter-service(Optional) Restart the diameter process.
disk-monitoring(Optional) Restart disk monitoring, which checks the health of the hard

disk drive on the Routing Engine.


dlsw(J Series routers and QFX Series only) (Optional) Restart the data link switching

(DLSw) service.
dot1x-protocol(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the port-based network

access control process.


dynamic-flow-capture(Optional) Restart the dynamic flow capture (DFC) process,

which controls DFC configurations on Monitoring Services III PICs.

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ecc-error-logging(Optional) Restart the error checking and correction (ECC) process,

which logs ECC parity errors in memory on the Routing Engine.


ethernet-connectivity-fault-management(Optional) Restart the process that provides

IEEE 802.1ag Operation, Administration, and Management (OAM) connectivity fault


management (CFM) database information for CFM maintenance association end
points (MEPs) in a CFM session.
ethernet-link-fault-management(EX Series switches and MX Series routers only)

(Optional) Restart the process that provides the OAM link fault management (LFM)
information for Ethernet interfaces.
ethernet-switching(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the Ethernet switching

process.
event-processing(Optional) Restart the event process (eventd).
fibre-channel(QFX Series only) (Optional) Restart the Fibre Channel process.
firewall(Optional) Restart the firewall management process, which manages the

firewall configuration and enables accepting or rejecting packets that are transiting
an interface on a router or switch.
general-authentication-service(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional)

Restart the general authentication process.


gracefully(Optional) Restart the software process.
iccp-service(Optional) Restart the Inter-Chassis Communication Protocol (ICCP)

process.
idp-policy(Optional) Restart the intrusion detection and prevention (IDP) protocol

process.
immediately(Optional) Immediately restart the software process.
interface-control(Optional) Restart the interface process, which controls the router's

or switchs physical interface devices and logical interfaces.


ipsec-key-management(Optional) Restart the IPsec key management process.
isdn-signaling(J Series routers and QFX Series only) (Optional) Restart the ISDN

signaling process, which initiates ISDN connections.


kernel-replication(Optional) Restart the kernel replication process, which replicates

the state of the backup Routing Engine when graceful Routing Engine switchover
(GRES) is configured.
l2-learning(Optional) Restart the Layer 2 address flooding and learning process.
l2cpd-service(Optional) Restart the Layer 2 Control Protocol process, which enables

features such as Layer 2 protocol tunneling and nonstop bridging.

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l2tp-service (M10, M10i, M7i, and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Restart the Layer 2

Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) process, which sets up client services for establishing
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) tunnels across a network and negotiating Multilink
PPP if it is implemented.
l2tp-universal-edge(MX Series routers) (Optional) Restart the L2TP process, which

establishes L2TP tunnels and PPPsessions through L2TP tunnels.


lacp(Optional) Restart the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) process. LACP

provides a standardized means for exchanging information between partner systems


on a link to allow their link aggregation control instances to reach agreement on the
identity of the LAG to which the link belongs, and then to move the link to that LAG,
and to enable the transmission and reception processes for the link to function in
an orderly manner.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) For a TX Matrix router,

restart the software process for a specific T640 router that is connected to the TX
Matrix router. For a TX Matrix Plus router, restart the software process for a specific
T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a
value from 0 through 3.
license-service(EX Series switches) (Optional) Restart the feature license management

process.
link-management (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers and EX Series switches only)

(Optional) Restart the Link Management Protocol (LMP) process, which establishes
and maintains LMP control channels.
lldpd-service(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the Link Layer Discovery

Protocol (LLDP) process.


local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Restart the software process for the local

Virtual Chassis member.


local-policy-decision-function (Optional) Restart the process for the Local Policy

Decision Function, which regulates collection of statistics related to applications


and application groups and tracking of information about dynamic subscribers and
static interfaces.
mac-validation (Optional) Restart the Media Access Control (MAC) validation process,

which configures MAC address validation for subscriber interfaces created on demux
interfaces in dynamic profiles on MX Series routers.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Restart the software process

for a specific member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with
a value of 0 or 1.
mib-process(Optional) Restart the Management Information Base (MIB) version II

process, which provides the router's MIB II agent.


mobile-ip(Optional) Restart the Mobile IP process, which configures Junos OS Mobile

IP features.

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mountd-service(EX Series switches and MX Series router) (Optional) Restart the service

for NFS mount requests.


mpls-traceroute(Optional) Restart the MPLS Periodic Traceroute process.
mspd(Optional) Restart the Multiservice process.
multicast-snooping(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional) Restart the

multicast snooping process, which makes Layer 2 devices, such as VLAN switches,
aware of Layer 3 information, such as the media access control (MAC) addresses
of members of a multicast group.
named-service(Optional) Restart the DNS Server process, which is used by a router or

a switch to resolve hostnames into addresses.


network-access-service(J Series routers and QFX Series only) (Optional) Restart the

network access process, which provides the router's Challenge Handshake


Authentication Protocol (CHAP) authentication service.
nfsd-service(Optional) Restart the Remote NFS Server process, which provides remote

file access for applications that need NFS-based transport.


packet-triggered-subscribers(Optional) Restart the packet-triggered subscribers and

policy control (PTSP) process, which allows the application of policies to dynamic
subscribers that are controlled by a subscriber termination device.
peer-selection-service(Optional) Restart the Peer Selection Service process.
pgcp-service(Optional) Restart the pgcpd service process running on the Routing

Engine. This option does not restart pgcpd processes running on mobile station PICs.
To restart pgcpd processes running on mobile station PICs, use the services pgcp
gateway option.
pgm(Optional) Restart the process that implements the Pragmatic General Multicast

(PGM) protocol for assisting in the reliable delivery of multicast packets.


pic-services-logging(Optional) Restart the logging process for some PICs. With this

process, also known as fsad (the file system access daemon), PICs send special
logging information to the Routing Engine for archiving on the hard disk.
pki-service(Optional) Restart the PKI Service process.
ppp(Optional) Restart the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) process, which is the

encapsulation protocol process for transporting IP traffic across point-to-point links.


ppp-service(Optional) Restart the Universal edge PPP process, which is the

encapsulation protocol process for transporting IP traffic across universal edge


routers.
pppoe(Optional) Restart the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) process,

which combines PPP that typically runs over broadband connections with the
Ethernet link-layer protocol that allows users to connect to a network of hosts over
a bridge or access concentrator.

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protected-system-domain-service(Optional) Restart the Protected System Domain

(PSD) process.
redundancy-interface-process(Optional) Restart the ASP redundancy process.
remote-operations(Optional) Restart the remote operations process, which provides

the ping and traceroute MIBs.


root-system-domain-service(Optional) Restart the Root System Domain (RSD) service.
routing(QFX Series, EX Series switches, and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Restart

the routing protocol process.


routing <logical-system logical-system-name>(Optional) Restart the routing protocol

process, which controls the routing protocols that run on the router or switch and
maintains the routing tables. Optionally, restart the routing protocol process for the
specified logical system only.
sampling(Optional) Restart the sampling process, which performs packet sampling

based on particular input interfaces and various fields in the packet header.
sbc-configuration-process(Optional) Restart the session border controller (SBC) process

of the border signaling gateway (BSG).


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Restart the software process on the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sdk-service(Optional) Restart the SDK Service process, which runs on the Routing

Engine and is responsible for communications between the SDK application and
Junos OS. Although the SDK Service process is present on the router, it is turned off
by default.
secure-neighbor-discovery(QFX Series, EX Series switches, and MX Series routers only)

(Optional) Restart the secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) process, which
provides support for protecting NDP messages.
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Restart the software process on

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
service-deployment(Optional) Restart the service deployment process, which enables

Junos OS to work with the Session and Resource Control (SRC) software.
services(Optional) Restart a service.
services pgcp gateway gateway-name(Optional) Restart the pgcpd process for a specific

border gateway function (BGF) running on an MS-PIC. This option does not restart
the pgcpd process running on the Routing Engine. To restart the pgcpd process on
the Routing Engine, use the pgcp-service option.
sflow-service(EX Series switches only) (Optional) Restart the flow sampling (sFlow

technology) process.

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snmp(Optional) Restart the SNMP process, which enables the monitoring of network

devices from a central location and provides the router's or switchs SNMP master
agent.
soft(Optional) Reread and reactivate the configuration without completely restarting

the software processes. For example, BGP peers stay up and the routing table stays
constant. Omitting this option results in a graceful restart of the software process.
static-subscribers(Optional) Restart the Static subscribers process, which associates

subscribers with statically configured interfaces and provides dynamic service


activation and activation for these subscribers.
statistics-service(Optional) Restart the process that manages the Packet Forwarding

Engine statistics.
subscriber-management(Optional) Restart the Subscriber Management process.
subscriber-management-helper(Optional) Restart the Subscriber Management Helper

process.
tunnel-oamd(Optional) Restart the Tunnel OAM process, which enables the Operations,

Administration, and Maintenance of Layer 2 tunneled networks. Layer 2 protocol


tunneling (L2PT) allows service providers to send Layer 2 protocol data units (PDUs)
across the providers cloud and deliver them to Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet
Switches that are not part of the local broadcast domain.
usb-control(J Series routers and MX Series routers) (Optional) Restart the USB control

process.
vrrp(EX Series switches and MX Series routers) (Optional) Restart the Virtual Router

Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) process, which enables hosts on a LAN to make use
of redundant routing platforms on that LAN without requiring more than the static
configuration of a single default route on the hosts.
web-management(J Series routers, QFX Series, EX Series switches, and MX Series

routers) (Optional) Restart the Web management process.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

reset

Overview of Junos OS CLI Operational Mode Commands

restart interfaces on page 955


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
restart interfaces

user@host> restart interfaces

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interfaces process terminated


interfaces process restarted

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show arp
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show arp
<expiration-time>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<no-resolve>
<vpn vpn-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


expiration-time option added in Junos OS Release 8.1.
logical-system and vpn options added in Junos OS Release 10.1.
Display all entries in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. To display entries for
a particular logical system only, first enter the set cli logical-system logical-system-name
command, and then enter the show arp command.
noneDisplay the entries in the ARP table.
expiration-time(Optional) Display the amount of time, in seconds, until each ARP entry

is set to expire.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display ARP entries for the specified

logical system; only available on the main router context.


no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to determine the hostname that corresponds to

the IP address.
vpn vpn-name(Optional) Display entries in the ARP table for the specified virtual private

networks (VPN) routing table.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear arp on page 821

set cli logical-system on page 665

show arp on page 958


show arp no-resolve on page 958
show arp expiration-time on page 958
Table 132 on page 957 describes the output fields for the show arp command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 132: show arp Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

MAC Address

Media access control (MAC) address that corresponds to the IP address.

Address

IP address that corresponds to the hostname.

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Field Name

Field Description

Name

Hostname.

Interface

Interface name.

Flags

(no-resolve option only) Indicates how mappings between IP and MAC

addresses are defined:

TTE

PermanentStatic mapping.

Permanent and publishedStatic mapping that is published.

NoneDynamic mapping.

(expiration-time option only) Amount of time, in seconds, until ARP entry is


set to expire.

Sample Output
show arp

show arp no-resolve

show arp
expiration-time

958

user@host> show arp


MAC Address
Address
00:e0:81:22:fd:74 192.168.64.10
00:04:5a:65:78:e1 192.168.65.13

Name
firewall.my.net
lab.my net

Interface
fxp0.0
fxp0.0

user@host> show arp no-resolve


MAC Address
Address
00:90:69:96:00:01 10.10.45.5
00:00:00:00:00:01 200.200.200.1
00:00:00:00:00:02 200.200.200.2
00:90:69:91:b0:00 200.200.200.3
Total entries: 4

Interface
fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/0.0
fe-0/0/0.0
fe-0/0/0.0

user@host> show arp expiration-time


MAC Address
Address
00:a0:a5:12:3e:d4 10.0.0.5
00:e0:81:22:fd:74 192.168.64.10
00:30:48:84:03:56 192.168.65.46
00:03:ba:12:f7:5e 192.168.65.226
00:90:69:8e:b0:fc 192.168.71.254
Total entries: 5

Name
Interface
10.0.0.5
fxp1.0
supernova.englab.juniper. fxp0.0
kgb.englab.juniper.net
fxp0.0
nmssun1-eri0.englab.junip fxp0.0
stonewall-ge-200.englab.j fxp0.0

Flags
none
permanent published
permanent
none

Flags TTE
none
none 1491
none 1279
none 452
none 1421

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show configuration
Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show configuration
<statement-path>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the configuration that currently is running on the router or switch, which is the
last committed configuration.
noneDisplay the entire configuration.
statement-path(Optional) Display one of the following hierarchies in a configuration.

(Each statement-path option has additional suboptions not described here. See the
appropriate configuration guide or EX Series switch documentation for more
information.)

accessNetwork access configuration.

access-profileAccess profile configuration.

accounting-optionsAccounting data configuration.

applicationsApplications defined by protocol characteristics.

apply-groupsGroups from which configuration data is inherited.

chassisChassis configuration.

chassis network-servicesCurrent running mode.

class-of-serviceClass-of-service configuration.

diameterDiameter base protocol layer configuration.

ethernet-switching-options(EX Series switch only) Ethernet switching

configuration.

event-optionsEvent processing configuration.

firewallFirewall configuration.

forwarding-optionsOptions that control packet sampling.

groupsConfiguration groups.

interfacesInterface configuration.

jsrcJSRC partition configuration.

jsrc-partitionJSRC partition configuration.

logical-systemsLogical system configuration.

poe(EX Series switch only) Power over Ethernet configuration.

policy-optionsRouting policy option configuration.

protocolsRouting protocol configuration.

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Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

routing-instancesRouting instance configuration.

routing-optionsProtocol-independent routing option configuration.

securitySecurity configuration.

servicesService PIC applications configuration.

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol configuration.

systemSystem parameters configuration.

virtual-chassis(EX Series switch only) Virtual Chassis configuration.

vlans(EX Series switch only) VLAN configuration.

The portions of the configuration that you can view depend on the user class that you
belong to and the corresponding permissions. If you do not have permission to view a
portion of the configuration, the text ACCESS-DENIED is substituted for that portion of
the configuration. If you do not have permission to view authentication keys and passwords
in the configuration, because the secret permission bit is not set for your user account,
the text SECRET-DATA is substituted for that portion of the configuration. If an identifier
in the configuration contains a space, the identifier is displayed in quotation marks.
view

Displaying the Current Junos OS Configuration

Overview of Junos OS CLI Operational Mode Commands

show configuration on page 960


show configuration policy-options on page 961
This command displays information about the current running configuration.

Sample Output
show configuration

960

user@host> show configuration


## Last commit: 2006-10-31 14:13:00 PST by alant version "8.2I0 [builder]"; ##
last changed: 2006-10-31 14:05:53 PST
system {
host-name nestor;
domain-name east.net;
backup-router 192.1.1.254;
time-zone America/Los_Angeles;
default-address-selection;
name-server {
192.154.169.254;
192.154.169.249;
192.154.169.176;
}
services {
telnet;
}
tacplus-server {

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1.2.3.4 {
secret /* SECRET-DATA */;
...
}
}
}
interfaces {
...
}
protocols {
isis {
export "direct routes";
}
}
policy-options {
policy-statement "direct routes" {
from protocol direct;
then accept;
}
}

show configuration
policy-options

user@host> show configuration policy-options


policy-options {
policy-statement "direct routes" {
from protocol direct;
then accept;
}
}

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show database-replication statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show database-replication statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display statistics regarding the replication of the subscriber management session
database.
This command has no options.
view

show database-replication summary on page 964

show database-replication statistics on page 962


Table 133 on page 962 lists the output fields for the show database-replication statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 133: show database-replication statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

General

Number of dropped connections and the maximum buffer count.

Message Received

Total size of messages received and the number of received


messages that have been processed.

Message Sent

Total size of messages sent and the number of sent messages that
have been processed.

Message Queue

Number of messages in the queue and the maximum size of the


queue.

Sample Output
show
database-replication
statistics

962

user@host> show database-replication statistics


General:
Dropped connections
Max buffer count
Message received:
Size (bytes)
Processed
Message sent:
Size (bytes)
Processed
Message queue:

0
0
0
0
0
0

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Queue full
Max queue size

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show database-replication summary


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show database-replication summary

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display summary information regarding database replication for the subscriber
management session database.
This command has no options.
view

show database-replication statistics on page 962

show database-replication summary on page 965


Table 134 on page 964 lists the output fields for the show database-replication summary
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 134: show database-replication summary Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Graceful Restart

State of graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES):

Mastership

Connection

Database

Message Queue

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Enabled

Disabled

State of the Routing Engine:

Master

Standby

State of the connection:

Up

Down

State of the subscriber management database:

Available

Unavailable

Synchronized

State of the message queue:

Full

Init

Not Ready

Ready

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Sample Output
show
database-replication
summary

user@host> show database-replication summary


General:
Graceful Restart
Enabled
Mastership
Standby
Connection
Up
Database
Available
Message Queue
Ready

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show dhcp server binding


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show dhcp server binding


<address>
<brief | detail | summary>
<interface interface-name>
<interfaces-vlan>
<interfaces-wildcard>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.


Options interfaces-vlan and interfaces-wildcard added in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Display the address bindings in the client table on the extended Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) local server.
address(Optional) Display DHCP binding information for a specific client identified by

one of the following entries:

ip-addressThe specified IP address.

mac-addressThe specified MAC address.

session-idThe specified session ID.

brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output about active

client bindings. The default is brief, which produces the same output as show dhcp
server binding.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about active client bindings on

the specified interface. You can optionally filter on VLAN ID and SVLAN ID.
interfaces-vlan(Optional) Show the binding state information on the interface VLAN

ID and S-VLAN ID.


interfaces-wildcard(Optional) The set of interfaces on which to show the binding state

information. This option supports the use of the wildcard character (*).
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information about active client

bindings for DHCP clients on the specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information about active

client bindings for DHCP clients on the specified routing instance.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

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view

Clearing DHCP Bindings for Subscriber Access

clear dhcp server binding on page 822

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show dhcp server binding on page 968


show dhcp server binding detail on page 968
show dhcp server binding interface <vlan-id> on page 969
show dhcp server binding interface <svlan-id> on page 969
show dhcp server binding <ip-address> on page 969
show dhcp server binding <session-id> on page 969
show dhcp server binding summary on page 969
show dhcp server binding <interfaces-vlan> on page 969
show dhcp server binding <interfaces-wildcard> on page 969
Table 135 on page 967 lists the output fields for the show dhcp server binding command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 135: show dhcp server binding Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

number clients,
(number init,
number bound,
number selecting,
number requesting,
number renewing,
number releasing)

Summary counts of the total number of DHCP clients and the number of DHCP
clients in each state.

summary

IP address

IP address of the DHCP client.

brief
detail

Session Id

Session ID of the subscriber session.

brief
detail

Hardware address

Hardware address of the DHCP client.

brief
detail

Expires

Number of seconds in which lease expires.

brief
detail

State

State of the address binding table on the extended DHCP local server:

brief
detail

BOUNDClient has active IP address lease.

FORCERENEWClient has received forcerenew message from server.

INITInitial state.

RELEASEClient is releasing IP address lease.

RENEWINGClient sending request to renew IP address lease.

REQUESTINGClient requesting a DHCP server.

SELECTINGClient receiving offers from DHCP servers.

Interface

Interface on which the request was received.

brief

Lease Expires

Date and time at which the clients IP address lease expires.

detail

Lease Expires in

Number of seconds in which lease expires.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Lease Start

Date and time at which the clients IP address lease started.

detail

Incoming Client Interface

Clients incoming interface.

detail

Server IP Address

IP address of DHCP server.

detail

Server Interface

Interface of DHCP server.

detail

Client Pool Name

Name of address pool used to assign client IP address lease.

detail

Sample Output
show dhcp server
binding

show dhcp server


binding detail

user@host> show dhcp server binding


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
100.20.20.15
6
00:10:94:00:00:01

Expires
86180

State
BOUND

Interface
ge-1/0/0.0

100.20.20.16

00:10:94:00:00:02

86180

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

100.20.20.17

00:10:94:00:00:03

86180

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

100.20.20.18

00:10:94:00:00:04

86180

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

100.20.20.19

10

00:10:94:00:00:05

86180

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

user@host> show dhcp server binding detail


Client IP Address: 100.20.20.15
Hardware Address:
00:10:94:00:00:01
State:
BOUND(LOCAL_SERVER_STATE_BOUND_ON_INTF_DELETE)
Lease Expires:
Lease Expires in:
Lease Start:
Incoming Client Interface:
Server Ip Address:
Server Interface:
Session Id:
Client Pool Name:
Client IP Address: 100.20.20.16
Hardware Address:
State:
Lease Expires:
Lease Expires in:
Lease Start:
Incoming Client Interface:
Server Ip Address:
Server Interface:
Session Id:
Client Pool Name:

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86151 seconds
2009-07-20 10:10:25 PDT
ge-1/0/0.0
100.20.20.9
none
6
6
00:10:94:00:00:02
BOUND(LOCAL_SERVER_STATE_BOUND_ON_INTF_DELETE)
2009-07-21 10:10:25 PDT
86151 seconds
2009-07-20 10:10:25 PDT
ge-1/0/0.0
100.20.20.9
none
7
7

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show dhcp server


binding interface
<vlan-id>

user@host> show dhcp server binding interface ge-1/1/0:100


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
Expires
200.20.20.15
6
00:10:94:00:00:01 86124
ge-1/1/0:100

State
BOUND

Interface

show dhcp server


binding interface
<svlan-id>

user@host> show dhcp server binding interface ge-1/1/0:10-100


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
Expires
200.20.20.16
7
00:10:94:00:00:02 86124
ge-1/1/0:10-100

State
BOUND

Interface

show dhcp server


binding <ip-address>

user@host> show dhcp server binding 100.20.20.19


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
100.20.20.19
10
00:10:94:00:00:05

Expires
86081

State
BOUND

Interface
ge-1/0/0.0

show dhcp server


binding <session-id>

user@host> show dhcp server binding 6


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
200.20.20.15
6
00:10:94:00:00:01

Expires
86124

State
BOUND

Interface
ge-1/0/0.0

show dhcp server


binding summary

user@host> show dhcp server binding summary


3 clients, (2 init, 1 bound, 0 selecting, 0 requesting, 0 renewing, 0 releasing)

show dhcp server


binding
<interfaces-vlan>

user@host> show dhcp server binding ge-1/0/0:100-200


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
Expires
192.168.0.17
42
00:10:94:00:00:02 86346
ge-1/0/0.1073741827
192.168.0.16
41
00:10:94:00:00:01 86346
ge-1/0/0.1073741827

show dhcp server


binding
<interfaces-wildcard>

user@host> show dhcp server binding ge-1/3/*


IP address
Session Id Hardware address
Expires
192.168.0.9
24
00:10:94:00:00:04 86361
ge-1/3/0.110
192.168.0.8
23
00:10:94:00:00:03 86361
ge-1/3/0.110
192.168.0.7
22
00:10:94:00:00:02 86361
ge-1/3/0.110

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BOUND

Interface

BOUND

State
BOUND

Interface

BOUND
BOUND

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show dhcp server statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show dhcp server statistics


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.


Display extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) local server statistics.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information about extended

DHCP local server statistics on the specified logical system. If you do not specify a
logical system, statistics are displayed for the default logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information about extended

DHCP local server statistics on the specified routing instance. If you do not specify
a routing instance, statistics are displayed for the default routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

970

view

clear dhcp server statistics on page 825

show dhcp server statistics on page 971


Table 136 on page 971 lists the output fields for the show dhcp server statistics command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 136: show dhcp server statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Packets dropped

Number of packets discarded by the extended DHCP local server because of errors. Only nonzero
statistics appear in the Packets dropped output. When all of the Packets dropped statistics are 0
(zero), only the Total field appears.

TotalTotal number of packets discarded by the extended DHCP local server

AuthenticationNumber of packets discarded because they could not be authenticated

Bad hardware addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid hardware address was

specified

Bad opcodeNumber of packets discarded because an invalid operation code was specified

Bad optionsNumber of packets discarded because invalid options were specified

Dynamic profileNumber of packets discarded due to dynamic profile information

Invalid server addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid server address was specified

No available addressesNumber of packets discarded because there were no addresses available

for assignment

No interface matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

interface

No routing instance matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

routing instance

Messages received

Messages sent

No valid local addressNumber of packets discarded because there was no valid local address

Packet too shortNumber of packets discarded because they were too short

Read errorNumber of packets discarded because of a system read error

Send errorNumber of packets that the extended DHCP local server could not send

Number of DHCP messages received.

BOOTREQUESTNumber of BOOTP protocol data units (PDUs) received

DHCPDECLINENumber of DHCP PDUs of type DECLINE received

DHCPDISCOVERNumber of DHCP PDUs of type DISCOVER received

DHCPINFORMNumber of DHCP PDUs of type INFORM received

DHCPRELEASENumber of DHCP PDUs of type RELEASE received

DHCPREQUESTNumber of DHCP PDUs of type REQUEST received

Number of DHCP messages sent.

BOOTREPLYNumber of BOOTP PDUs transmitted

DHCPOFFERNumber of DHCP OFFER PDUs transmitted

DHCPACKNumber of DHCP ACK PDUs transmitted

DHCPNACKNumber of DHCP NACK PDUs transmitted

DHCPFORCERENEWNumber of DHCP FORCERENEW PDUs transmitted

Sample Output
show dhcp server
statistics

user@host> show dhcp server statistics


Packets dropped:
Total
0
Messages received:
BOOTREQUEST

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DHCPDECLINE
DHCPDISCOVER
DHCPINFORM
DHCPRELEASE
DHCPREQUEST
Messages sent:
BOOTREPLY
DHCPOFFER
DHCPACK
DHCPNAK
DHCPFORCERENEW

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0
10
0
4
10

20
10
10
0
0

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show dhcp statistics


Syntax

show dhcp statistics


<interface interface-name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3.

Description

Display extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) statistics.

Options

interface interface-name(Optional) Show the statistics for DHCP clients on the specified

interface. If you do not specify an interface, statistics are cleared for the default
interface.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

clear dhcp statistics on page 827

show dhcp statistics on page 974

Output Fields

Table 137 on page 973 lists the output fields for the show dhcp statistics command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 137: show dhcp statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Packets dropped

Number of packets discarded by the extended DHCP local server because of errors. Only nonzero
statistics appear in the Packets dropped output. When all of the Packets dropped statistics are 0
(zero), only the Total field appears.

TotalTotal number of packets discarded by DHCP

Bad hardware addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid hardware address was

specified

Bad opcodeNumber of packets discarded because an invalid operation code was specified

Bad optionsNumber of packets discarded because invalid options were specified

Invalid server addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid server address was specified

No available addressesNumber of packets discarded because there were no addresses available

for assignment

No interface matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

interface

No routing instance matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

routing instance

No valid local addressNumber of packets discarded because there was no valid local address

Packet too shortNumber of packets discarded because they were too short

Read errorNumber of packets discarded because of a system read error

Send errorNumber of packets that the extended DHCP local server could not send

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Field Name

Field Description

Messages received

Number of DHCP messages received.

Messages sent

BOOTREQUESTNumber of BOOTP protocol data units (PDUs) received

DHCPDECLINENumber of DHCP PDUs of type DECLINE received

DHCPDISCOVERNumber of DHCP PDUs of type DISCOVER received

DHCPINFORMNumber of DHCP PDUs of type INFORM received

DHCPRELEASENumber of DHCP PDUs of type RELEASE received

DHCPREQUESTNumber of DHCP PDUs of type REQUEST received

Number of DHCP messages sent.

BOOTREPLYNumber of BOOTP PDUs transmitted

DHCPOFFERNumber of DHCP OFFER PDUs transmitted

DHCPACKNumber of DHCP ACK PDUs transmitted

DHCPNACKNumber of DHCP NACK PDUs transmitted

DHCPFORCERENEWNumber of DHCP FORCERENEW PDUs transmitted

Sample Output
show dhcp statistics

974

user@host> show dhcp statistics


Packets dropped:
Total

Messages received:
BOOTREQUEST
DHCPDECLINE
DHCPDISCOVER
DHCPINFORM
DHCPRELEASE
DHCPREQUEST

0
0
0
0
0
0

Messages sent:
BOOTREPLY
DHCPOFFER
DHCPACK
DHCPNAK
DHCPFORCERENEW

0
0
0
0
0

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show dhcpv6 server binding


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show dhcpv6 server binding


<address>
<brief | detail | summary>
<interface interface-name>
<interfaces-vlan>
<interfaces-wildcard>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Options interfaces-vlan and interfaces-wildcard added in Junos OS Release 12.1.
Display the address bindings in the client table on the extended Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) local server.
address(Optional) Clear the binding state for the DHCPv6 client, using one of the

following entries:

CIDThe specified Client ID (CID).

ipv6-prefixThe specified IPv6 prefix.

session-idThe specified session ID.

brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output about active

client bindings. The default is brief, which produces the same output as show dhcpv6
server binding.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about active client bindings on

the specified interface. You can optionally filter on VLAN ID and SVLAN ID.
interfaces-vlan(Optional) Show the binding state information on the interface VLAN

ID and S-VLAN ID.


interfaces-wildcard(Optional) The set of interfaces on which to show binding state

information. This option supports the use of the wildcard character (*).
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information about active client

bindings for DHCPv6 clients on the specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information about active

client bindings for DHCPv6 clients on the specified routing instance.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

view

Clearing DHCP Bindings for Subscriber Access

clear dhcpv6 server binding on page 828

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show dhcpv6 server binding on page 977


show dhcpv6 server binding detail on page 977
show dhcpv6 server binding interface on page 978
show dhcpv6 server binding interface detail on page 978
show dhcpv6 server binding <prefix> on page 978
show dhcpv6 server binding <session-id> on page 979
show dhcpv6 server binding <interfaces-vlan> on page 979
show dhcpv6 server binding <interfaces-wildcard> on page 979
show dhcpv6 server binding <interfaces-wildcard> on page 979
show dhcpv6 server binding summary on page 979
Table 138 on page 976 lists the output fields for the show dhcpv6 server binding command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 138: show dhcpv6 server binding Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

number clients,
(number init,
number bound,
number selecting,
number requesting,
number renewing,
number releasing)

Summary counts of the total number of DHCPv6 clients and the number of
DHCPv6 clients in each state.

summary

Prefix

Clients DHCPv6 prefix, or prefix used to support multiple address assignment.

brief
detail

Session Id

Session ID of the subscriber session.

brief
detail

Expires

Number of seconds in which lease expires.

brief
detail

State

State of the address binding table on the extended DHCPv6 local server:

brief
detail

BOUNDClient has active IP address lease.

INITInitial state.

RECONFIGUREServer has sent reconfigure message to client.

RELEASEClient is releasing IP address lease.

RENEWINGClient sending request to renew IP address lease.

REQUESTINGClient requesting a DHCPv6 server.

SELECTINGClient receiving offers from DHCPv6 servers.

Interface

Interface on which the DHCPv6 request was received.

brief

Client IPv6 Address

Clients IPv6 address.

detail

Client IPv6 Prefix

Clients IPv6 prefix.

detail

Client DUID

Clients DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID).

brief
detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Lease expires

Date and time at which the clients IP address lease expires.

detail

Lease expires in

Number of seconds in which lease expires.

detail

Lease Start

Date and time at which the clients address lease was obtained.

detail

Incoming Client
Interface

Clients incoming interface.

detail

Server IP Address

IP address of DHCPv6 server.

detail

Server Interface

Interface of DHCPv6 server.

detail

Client Pool Name

Address pool used to assign IPv6 address.

detail

Client Prefix Pool


Name

Address pool used to assign IPv6 prefix.

detail

Client Id length

Length of the DHCPv6 client ID, in bytes.

detail

Client Id

ID of the DHCPv6 client.

detail

Sample Output
show dhcpv6 server
binding

show dhcpv6 server


binding detail

user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding


Prefix
Session Id Expires
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64 6
86321
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:01
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64 7
86321
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:02
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64 8
86321
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:03
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64 9
86321
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c1-00:10:94:00:00:04
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64 10
86321
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c1-00:10:94:00:00:05
2002::1/74
11
86321
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c1-00:10:94:00:00:06
user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding detail
Session Id: 6
Client IPv6 Prefix:
Client DUID:

State
BOUND

Interface
ge-1/0/0.0

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

BOUND

ge-1/0/0.0

Client DUID

2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:01

State:
BOUND(LOCAL_SERVER_STATE_BOUND_ON_INTF_DELETE)
Lease Expires:
2009-07-21 10:41:15 PDT
Lease Expires in:
86308 seconds
Lease Start:
2009-07-20 10:41:15 PDT
Incoming Client Interface:
ge-1/0/0.0
Server Ip Address:
0.0.0.0

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Client Id Length:
Client Id:
/0x00010001/0x02e159c0/0x00109400/0x0001
Session Id: 7
Client IPv6 Address:
Client IPv6 Prefix:
Client DUID:

none
14

2002::1/128
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:02

State:
BOUND(LOCAL_SERVER_STATE_BOUND_ON_INTF_DELETE)
Lease Expires:
2009-07-21 10:41:15 PDT
Lease Expires in:
86308 seconds
Lease Start:
2009-07-20 10:41:15 PDT
Incoming Client Interface:
ge-1/0/0.0
Server Ip Address:
0.0.0.0
Client Pool Name:
bos-v6-pool
Client Prefix Pool Name:
bos-v6-prefix-pool
Client Id Length:
14
Client Id:
/0x00010001/0x02e159c0/0x00109400/0x0002

show dhcpv6 server


binding interface

show dhcpv6 server


binding interface detail

user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding interface ge-1/0/0:10-101


Prefix
Session Id Expires State
Interface
Client DUID
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64 1
86055
BOUND
ge-1/0/0.100
LL_TIME0x1-0x4b0a53b9-00:10:94:00:00:01
user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding interface ge-1/0/0:10-101 detail
Session Id: 7
Client IPv6 Prefix:
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64
Client DUID:
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:02
State:
Lease Expires:
Lease Expires in:
Lease Start:
Incoming Client Interface:
Server Ip Address:
Server Interface:
Client Id Length:
Client Id:
/0x00010001/0x02e159c0/0x00109400/0x0002

show dhcpv6 server


binding <prefix>

user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding 14/0x00010001/0x02b3be8f/0x00109400/0x0005


detail
Session Id: 7
Client IPv6 Prefix:
2001:bd8:1111:2222::/64
Client DUID:
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:02
State:
Lease Expires:
Lease Expires in:
Lease Start:
Incoming Client Interface:
Server Ip Address:
Server Interface:
Client Id Length:
Client Id:
/0x00010001/0x02e159c0/0x00109400/0x0002

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BOUND(bound)
2009-07-21 10:41:15 PDT
86136 seconds
2009-07-20 10:41:15 PDT
ge-1/0/0.0
0.0.0.0
none
14

BOUND(bound)
2009-07-21 10:41:15 PDT
86136 seconds
2009-07-20 10:41:15 PDT
ge-1/0/0.0
0.0.0.0
none
14

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show dhcpv6 server


binding <session-id>

show dhcpv6 server


binding
<interfaces-vlan>

show dhcpv6 server


binding
<interfaces-wildcard>

show dhcpv6 server


binding
<interfaces-wildcard>

show dhcpv6 server


binding summary

user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding 8


Prefix
Session Id Expires State
2001:DB8::/32
8
86235
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x2e159c0-00:10:94:00:00:03

Interface
ge-1/0/0.0

Client DUID

user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding ge-1/0/0:100-200


Prefix
Session Id Expires State
Interface
2001:DB8::/32
11
87583
BOUND
ge-1/0/0.1073741827
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
2001:DB9::/32
12
87583
BOUND
ge-1/0/0.1073741827
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding demux0
Prefix
Session Id Expires State
2001:DB8::/32
30
79681
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
2001:DB9::/32
31
79681
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
2001:CB9::/32
32
79681
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding ge-1/3/*
Prefix
Session Id Expires State
2001:DB8::/32
22
79681
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
2001:DB9::/32
33
79681
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01
2001:CB9::/32
24
79681
BOUND
LL_TIME0x1-0x4d5d009f-00:10:94:00:00:01

Interface
demux0.1073741824

Client DUID

Client DUID

demux0.1073741825
demux0.1073741826

Interface
ge-1/3/0.110

Client DUID

ge-1/3/0.110
ge-1/3/0.110

user@host> show dhcpv6 server binding summary


5 clients, (0 init, 5 bound, 0 selecting, 0 requesting, 0 renewing, 0 releasing)

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show dhcpv6 server statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show dhcpv6 server statistics


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) local server
statistics.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information about extended

DHCPv6 local server statistics on the specified logical system. If you do not specify
a logical system, statistics are displayed for the default logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information about extended

DHCPv6 local server statistics on the specified routing instance. If you do not specify
a routing instance, statistics are displayed for the default routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

980

view

clear dhcpv6 server statistics on page 830

show dhcpv6 server statistics on page 981


Table 139 on page 981 lists the output fields for the show dhcpv6 server statistics command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Packets dropped

Number of packets discarded by the extended DHCPv6 local server because of errors. Only nonzero
statistics appear in the Packets dropped output. When all of the Packets dropped statistics are 0
(zero), only the Total field appears.

TotalTotal number of packets discarded by the extended DHCPv6 local server

Strict ReconfigureNumber of solicit messages discarded because the client does not support

reconfiguration

Bad hardware addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid hardware address was

specified

Bad opcodeNumber of packets discarded because an invalid operation code was specified

Bad optionsNumber of packets discarded because invalid options were specified

Invalid server addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid server address was specified

No available addressesNumber of packets discarded because there were no addresses available

for assignment

No interface matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

interface

No routing instance matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

routing instance

Messages received

Messages sent

No valid local addressNumber of packets discarded because there was no valid local address

Packet too shortNumber of packets discarded because they were too short

Read errorNumber of packets discarded because of a system read error

Send errorNumber of packets that the extended DHCPv6 local server could not send

Number of DHCPv6 messages received.

DHCPV6_CONFIRMNumber of DHCPv6 CONFIRM PDUs received.

DHCPV6_DECLINENumber of DHCPv6 DECLINE PDUs received.

DHCPV6_INFORMATION_REQUESTNumber of DHCPv6 INFORMATION-REQUEST PDUs received.

DHCPV6_REBINDNumber of DHCPv6 REBIND PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RELAY_FORWNumber of DHCPv6 RELAY-FORW PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RELAY_REPLNumber of DHCPv6 RELAY-REPL PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RELEASENumber of DHCPv6 RELEASE PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RENEWNumber of DHCPv6 RENEW PDUs received.

DHCPV6_REQUESTNumber of DHCPv6 REQUEST PDUs received.

DHCPV6_SOLICITNumber of DHCPv6 SOLICIT PDUs received.

Number of DHCPv6 messages sent.

DHCPV6_ADVERTISENumber of DHCPv6 ADVERTISE PDUs transmitted.

DHCPV6_REPLYNumber of DHCPv6 ADVERTISE PDUs transmitted.

DHC6_RECONFIGURENumber of DHCPv6 RECONFIGURE PDUs transmitted.

Sample Output
show dhcpv6 server
statistics

user@host> show dhcpv6 server statistics


Dhcpv6 Packets dropped:
Total
0

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Messages received:
DHCPV6_DECLINE
DHCPV6_SOLICIT
DHCPV6_INFORMATION_REQUEST
DHCPV6_RELEASE
DHCPV6_REQUEST
DHCPV6_CONFIRM
DHCPV6_RENEW
DHCPV6_REBIND
DHCPV6_RELAY_FORW
DHCPV6_RELAY_REPL

0
9
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0

Messages sent:
DHCPV6_ADVERTISE
DHCPV6_REPLY
DHCPV6_RECONFIGURE

9
5
0

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show dhcpv6 statistics


Syntax

show dhcpv6 statistics


<interface interface-name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3.

Description

Display extended Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) statistics.

Options

interfaceinterface-name(Optional) Show the statistics for DHCP clients on the specified

interface. If you do not specify an interface, statistics are cleared for the default
interface.
Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show dhcpv6 statistics on page 984

Output Fields

Table 140 on page 983 lists the output fields for the show dhcpv6 statistics command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 140: show dhcpv6 statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Packets dropped

Number of packets discarded by DHCPv6 because of errors. Only nonzero statistics appear in the
Packets dropped output. When all of the Packets dropped statistics are 0 (zero), only the Total field
appears.

TotalTotal number of packets discarded by DHCPv6

Strict ReconfigureNumber of solicit messages discarded because the client does not support

reconfiguration

Bad hardware addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid hardware address was

specified

Bad opcodeNumber of packets discarded because an invalid operation code was specified

Bad optionsNumber of packets discarded because invalid options were specified

Invalid server addressNumber of packets discarded because an invalid server address was specified

No available addressesNumber of packets discarded because there were no addresses available

for assignment

No interface matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

interface

No routing instance matchNumber of packets discarded because they did not belong to a configured

routing instance

No valid local addressNumber of packets discarded because there was no valid local address

Packet too shortNumber of packets discarded because they were too short

Read errorNumber of packets discarded because of a system read error

Send errorNumber of packets that the extended DHCPv6 local server could not send

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Field Name

Field Description

Messages received

Number of DHCPv6 messages received.

Messages sent

DHCPV6_CONFIRMNumber of DHCPv6 CONFIRM PDUs received.

DHCPV6_DECLINENumber of DHCPv6 DECLINE PDUs received.

DHCPV6_INFORMATION_REQUESTNumber of DHCPv6 INFORMATION-REQUEST PDUs received.

DHCPV6_REBINDNumber of DHCPv6 REBIND PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RELAY_FORWNumber of DHCPv6 RELAY-FORW PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RELAY_REPLNumber of DHCPv6 RELAY-REPL PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RELEASENumber of DHCPv6 RELEASE PDUs received.

DHCPV6_RENEWNumber of DHCPv6 RENEW PDUs received.

DHCPV6_REQUESTNumber of DHCPv6 REQUEST PDUs received.

DHCPV6_SOLICITNumber of DHCPv6 SOLICIT PDUs received.

Number of DHCPv6 messages sent.

DHCPV6_ADVERTISENumber of DHCPv6 ADVERTISE PDUs transmitted.

DHC6_RECONFIGURENumber of DHCPv6 RECONFIGURE PDUs transmitted.

DHC6_RELAY_FORWNumber of DHCPv6 RECONFIGURE PDUs transmitted.

Sample Output
show dhcpv6 statistics

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user@host> show dhcpv6 statistics interface


Packets dropped:
Total
0
Messages received:
DHCPV6_DECLINE
DHCPV6_SOLICIT
DHCPV6_INFORMATION_REQUEST
DHCPV6_RELEASE
DHCPV6_REQUEST
DHCPV6_CONFIRM
DHCPV6_RENEW
DHCPV6_REBIND
DHCPV6_RELAY_FORW
DHCPV6_RELAY_REPL

0
1
0
1
2
0
1
1
5
10

Messages sent:
DHCPV6_ADVERTISE
DHCPV6_REPLY
DHCPV6_RECONFIGURE

1
4
0

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show host
Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Additional Information
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

show host hostname

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display Domain Name System (DNS) hostname information.
hostnameHostname or address.

The show host command displays the raw data received from the DNS server.
view

show host on page 985

Sample Output
show host

user@host> show host snark


snark.boojum.net has address 192.168.1.254
user@host> show host 192.168.1.254
Name: snark.boojum.net
Address: 192.168.1.254
Aliases:

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show network-access aaa radius-servers


Syntax

show network-access aaa radius-servers


<detail>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.

Description

Display RADIUS server status and information.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

detail(Optional) Display detailed level of information.

view

show network-access aaa radius-servers on page 988


show network-access aaa radius-servers detail on page 988
Table 141 on page 986 lists the output fields for the show network-access aaa radius-servers
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Profile

Name of the profile associated with the RADIUS server.


A RADIUS server can be associated with more than one
profile.

All levels

Server address

IP address of the RADIUS server.

All levels

Authentication
port

RADIUS server authentication port number.

All levels

Accounting port

RADIUS server accounting port number.

All levels

Status

RADIUS server status, UP or DOWN. If status is DOWN,


this field indicates how long, in seconds, the server has
been down.

All levels

RADIUS servers

Details for specific RADIUS server, identified by IP


address.

Detail

Authentication
requests

Number of authentication requests received by the


authentication server.

Detail

Authentication
rollover requests

Number of requests coming into the server as a result


of the previous server timing out.

Detail

Authentication
retransmissions

Number of retransmissions.

Detail

Accepts

Number of authentication requests accepted by the


authentication server.

Detail

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Rejects

Number of authentication requests rejected by the


authentication server.

Detail

Challenges

Number of authentication requests challenged by the


authentication server.

Detail

Authentication
malformed
responses

Number of responses with attributes having an invalid


length or unexpected attributes (such as two attributes
when the response is required to have at most one).

Detail

Authentication
bad
authenticators

Number of responses in which the authenticator is


incorrect for the authentication request. This can occur
if the RADIUS secrets for the client and server do not
match.

Detail

Authentication
requests pending

Number of authentication requests waiting for a


response.

Detail

Authentication
request timeouts

Number of times an authentication request to the server


timed out.

Detail

Authentication
unknown
responses

Number of unknown responses. The RADIUS response


type in the header is invalid or unsupported.

Detail

Authentication
packets dropped

Number of packets dropped because they are too short


or because the router receives a response for which there
is no corresponding request.

Detail

Accounting start
requests

Number of accounting start requests received.

Detail

Accounting
interim requests

Number of accounting interim requests received.

Detail

Accounting stop
requests

Number of accounting stop requests received.

Detail

Accounting
rollover requests

Number of requests coming into the server as a result


of the previous server timing out.

Detail

Accounting
retransmissions

Number of retransmissions.

Detail

Accounting start
responses

Number of accounting start responses sent by the server.

Detail

Accounting
interim responses

Number of accounting interim responses sent by the


server.

Detail

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Accounting stop
responses

Number of accounting stop responses sent by the server.

Detail

Accounting
malformed
responses

Number of responses with attributes having an invalid


length or unexpected attributes (such as two attributes
when the response is required to have at most one).

Detail

Accounting bad
authenticators

Number of responses in which the authenticator is


incorrect for the accounting request. This can occur if
the RADIUS secrets for the client and server do not
match.

Detail

Accounting
requests pending

Number of accounting requests waiting for a response.

Detail

Accounting
request timeouts

Number of accounting requests to the accounting server


that timed out.

Detail

Accounting
unknown
responses

Number of unknown responses. The RADIUS response


type in the header is invalid or unsupported.

Detail

Accounting
packets dropped

Number of packets dropped because they are too short


or because the router receives a response for which there
is no corresponding request.

Detail

Sample Output
show network-access
aaa radius-servers

user@host> show network-access aaa radius-servers


Profile: xyz-profile1
Server address: 192.168.30.188
Authentication port: 1645
Accounting port: 1646
Status: UP
Profile: xyz-profile2
Server address: 192.168.30.188
Authentication port: 1812
Accounting port: 1813
Status: UP

show network-access
aaa radius-servers
detail

user@host> show network-access aaa radius-servers detail


Profile: xyz_profile3
Server address: 192.168.30.188
Authentication port: 1812
Accounting port: 1813
Status: DOWN ( 60 seconds )
RADIUS Servers
192.168.30.188
Authentication requests: 7658
Authentication rollover requests: 0

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Authentication retransmissions: 3600


Accepts: 6458
Rejects: 0
Challenges: 0
Authentication malformed responses: 0
Authentication bad authenticators: 0
Authentication requests pending: 0
Authentication request timeouts: 4800
Authentication unknown responses: 0
Authentication packets dropped: 0
Accounting start requests: 1
Accounting interim requests: 1
Accounting stop requests: 0
Accounting rollover requests: 0
Accounting retransmissions: 0
Accounting start responses: 1
Accounting interim responses: 1
Accounting stop responses: 0
Accounting malformed responses: 0
Accounting bad authenticators: 0
Accounting requests pending: 0
Accounting request timeouts: 0
Accounting unknown responses: 0
Accounting packets dropped: 0

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show network-access aaa statistics


Syntax

show network-access aaa statistics


<accounting>
<address-assignment (client | pool pool-name)>
<dynamic-requests>
<radius>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Option address-assignment introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
Option radius introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.

Description

Display AAA accounting, address-assignment, dynamic request statistics, and RADIUS


settings and statistics.

Options

accounting(Optional) Display AAA accounting statistics.


address-assignment (client | pool pool-name)(Optional) Display AAA

address-assignment client and pool statistics.


dynamic-requests(Optional) Display AAA dynamic requests.
radius (Optional) Display RADIUS settings and statistics.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show network-access aaa statistics accounting on page 992


show network-access aaa statistics address-assignment client on page 992
show network-access aaa statistics address-assignment pool on page 992
show network-access aaa statistics dynamic-requests on page 992
show network-access aaa statistics radius on page 992

Output Fields

Table 142 on page 990 lists the output fields for the show network-access aaa statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 142: show network-access aaa statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Requests received

Number of accounting requests generated by the AAA framework.

Number of dynamic requests received from the external server.

Accounting Response
failures

Number of accounting requests not acknowledged (NAK) by the accounting server.

Accounting Response
Success

Number of accounting requests acknowledged by the accounting server.

Requests timedout

Number of accounting requests to the accounting server that timed out.

Client

Client type; for example, DHCP, Mobile IP, PPP.

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Field Name

Field Description

Out of Memory

Number of times an address was not given to the client due to memory issues.

No Matches

Number of times there were no network matches for the pool.

Pool Name

Name of the address-assignment pool for this client.

Out of Addresses

Number of times there were no available addresses in the pool.

Address total

Number of addresses in the pool.

Addresses in use

Number of addresses in use.

Address Usage
(percent)

Percentage of total addresses in use.

processed successfully

Number of dynamic requests processed successfully by the AAA framework.

errors during processing

Number of dynamic requests that resulted in processing errors by the AAA framework.

Link Name

Name of the secondary address-assignment pool to which the primary pool is linked.

Pool Usage

Percentage of allocated addresses in the specified address pool.

silently dropped

Number of dynamic requests dropped by the AAA framework due to multiple back-to-back or duplicate
requests.

RADIUS Server

IP address of the RADIUS server to which the router is sending requests.

Profile

Name of the RADIUS profile associated with the RADIUS server. A RADIUS server can be associated
with more than one RADIUS profile.

Configured

Configured maximum number of outstanding requests from the router to the RADIUS server for a
specific profile. An outstanding request is a request to which the RADIUS server has not yet responded.
The range of values is 0 through 2000 outstanding requests. The default value is 1000.

Current

Current number of outstanding requests from the router to the RADIUS server for a specific profile.
An outstanding request is a request to which the RADIUS server has not yet responded.

Peak

Highest number of outstanding requests from the router to the RADIUS server for a specific profile
at any point in time since the router was started or since the counter was last cleared.
NOTE: If the value of this field is equal to the value of the Configured field, you may want to increase
the value of the Configured field.

Exceeded

Number of times that the router attempted to send requests to the RADIUS server in excess of the
configured maximum value for a specific profile.
NOTE: If the value of this field is nonzero, you may want to increase the value of the Configured field.

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Sample Output
show network-access
aaa statistics
accounting

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics accounting


Accounting module statistics
Requests received: 0
Accounting Response failures: 0
Accounting Response Success: 0
Requests timedout: 0

show network-access
aaa statistics
address-assignment
client

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics address-assignment client


Address-assignment statistics
Client: jdhcpd
Out of Memory: 0
No Matches: 2

show network-access
aaa statistics
address-assignment
pool

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics address-assignment pool isp_1


Address-assignment statistics
Pool Name: isp_1
Pool Name: (all pools in chain)
Out of Memory: 0
Out of Addresses: 9
Address total: 47
Addresses in use: 47
Address Usage (percent): 100

show network-access
aaa statistics
dynamic-requests

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics dynamic-requests


requests received: 0
processed successfully: 0
errors during processing: 0
silently dropped: 0

show network-access
aaa statistics radius

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics radius


Outstanding Requests
RADIUS Server
Profile
Configured
Current
172.28.32.239
prof1
1000
0
prof2
500
17
171.27.82.211
myprof
200
0
12.1.11.254
pppoe-auth
111
0

992

Peak
1000
432
200
1

Exceeded
14
0
27
0

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show network-access aaa statistics authentication


Syntax

show network-access aaa statistics authentication


<detail>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Option detail introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

Display AAA authentication statistics.


detail(Optional) Displays detailed information about authentication.

view

show network-access aaa statistics authentication on page 995


show network-access aaa statistics authentication detail on page 995
Table 143 on page 993 lists the output fields for the show network-access aaa statistics
authentication command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 143: show network-access aaa statistics authentication Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Requests received

Number of authentication requests received


from clients.

All levels

Multistack requests

Number of authentication requests for


dual-stack subscribers.

All levels

Accepts

Number of authentication requests accepted


by the authentication server.

All levels

Rejects

Number of authentication requests rejected by


the authentication server.

All levels

Challenges

Number of authentication requests challenged


by the authentication server.

All levels

Requests timed out

Number of authentication requests that timed


out.

All levels

RADIUS authentication failures

Number of RADIUS authentication requests


that have failed.

Detail

Queue request deleted

Number of queue requests that have been


deleted.

Detail

Malformed reply

Number of malformed replies received from the


RADIUS authentication server.

Detail

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

No server configured

Number of authentication requests that failed


because no authentication server is configured.

Detail

Access Profile configuration not


found

Number of authentication requests that failed


because no access profile is configured.

Detail

Unable to create client record

Number of times that the router is unable to


create the client record for the authentication
request.

Detail

Unable to create client request

Number of times that the router is unable to


create the client request for the authentication
request.

Detail

Unable to build authentication


request

Number of times that the router is unable to


build the authentication request.

Detail

No server found

Number of requests to the authentication server


that have timed out; the server is then
considered to be down.

Detail

Unable to create handle

Number of authentication requests that have


failed because of an internal allocation failure.

Detail

Unable to queue request

Number of times the router was unable to


queue the request to the authentication server.

Detail

Invalid credentials

Number of times the router did not have proper


authorization to access the authentication
server.

Detail

Malformed request

Number of times the router request to the


authentication server is malformed.

Detail

License unavailable

Number of times the router did not have a


license to access the authentication server.

Detail

Redirect requested

Number of authentication requests that have


been redirected based on routing instance.

Detail

Internal failure

Number of internal failures.

Detail

Local authentication failures

Number of times local authentication failed.

Detail

LDAP lookup failures

Number of times the LDAP lookup operation


failed.

Detail

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Sample Output
show network-access
aaa statistics
authentication

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics authentication


Authentication module statistics
Requests received: 2118
Multistack requests: 0
Accepts: 261
Rejects: 975
Challenges: 0
Requests timed out: 882

show network-access
aaa statistics
authentication detail

user@host> show network-access aaa statistics authentication detail


Authentication module statistics
Requests received: 2118
Multistack requests: 0
Accepts: 261
Rejects: 975
RADIUS authentication failures: 975
Queue request deleted: 0
Malformed reply: 0
No server configured: 0
Access Profile configuration not found: 0
Unable to create client record: 0
Unable to create client request: 0
Unable to build authentication request: 0
No server found: 975
Unable to create handle: 0
Unable to queue request: 0
Invalid credentials: 0
Malformed request: 0
License unavailable: 0
Redirect requested: 0
Internal failure: 0
Local authentication failures: 0
LDAP lookup failures: 0
Challenges: 0
Requests timed out: 882

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show network-access aaa subscribers


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show network-access aaa subscribers


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<statistics>
<username>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Display subscriber-specific AAA statistics.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) List subscribers in the specific logical

system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) List subscribers for the specific routing

instance. If you do not specify a routing instance name, the default routing instance
is assumed.
statistics(Optional) Display statistics for the subscriber events.
username(Optional) Display information for the specified subscriber.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show network-access aaa subscribers logical-system on page 997


show network-access aaa subscribers logical-system routing-instance on page 997
show network-access aaa subscribers statistics username on page 997
show network-access aaa subscribers username on page 998
Table 144 on page 996 lists the output fields for the show network-access aaa subscribers
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 144: show network-access aaa subscribers Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Challenge requests

Number of authentication requests challenged by the authentication server for this subscriber.

Challenge responses

Number of challenge responses sent by the subscriber to the authentication server.

START sent
successfully

Number of accounting start requests generated by the AAA framework for this subscriber.

START send failures

Number of accounting start requests that failed to make it to the accounting server for this subscriber.

START ack received

Number of accounting start requests acknowledged by the accounting server for this subscriber.

INTERIM sent
successfully

Number of accounting interim requests generated by the AAA framework for this subscriber.

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Field Name

Field Description

INTERIM send failures

Number of accounting interim requests that failed to make it to the accounting server for this subscriber.

INTERIM ack received

Number of accounting interim requests acknowledged by the accounting server for this subscriber.

Requests received

Number of reauthentication requests received by the authentication server.

Successful responses

Number of successful reauthentication requests granted by the authentication server.

Aborts handled

Number of reauthentication requests aborted by the authentication server.

Service name

Name of the subscriber service.

Creation requests

Number of requests to create the service.

Deletion requests

Number of requests to delete the service.

Request timeouts

Number of times the service request was timed out.

Client type

Type of client; for example, DHCP, Mobile IP, PPP.

Session-ID

ID of the subscriber session.

Session uptime

How long the session has been up, in HH:MM:SS.

Accounting

Status of accounting, and type of accounting if accounting is on.

Sample Output
show network-access
aaa subscribers
logical-system

user@host> show network-access aaa subscribers logical-system


Username
Client type
Logical system/Routing instance
cbenson@addr.net
ppp
default
00010e020304.1231
dhcp
isp-bos-metro-12:isp-cmbrg-12
conley@isp3.com
dhcp
default:isp-gtown-r3-00
0020df980102.2334
dhcp
isp-bos-metro-16:isp-cmbrg-12

show network-access
aaa subscribers
logical-system
routing-instance

user@host> show network-access aaa subscribers logical-system isp-bos-metro-16


routing-instance isp-cmbrg-12-32
Username
Client type
Logical system/Routing instance
00010e020304.1231
dhcp
isp-bos-metro-12:isp-cmbrg-12
conley@isp3.com
dhcp
default:isp-gtown-r3-00
0020df980102.2334
dhcp
isp-bos-metro-16:isp-cmbrg-12

show network-access
aaa subscribers
statistics username

user@host> show network-access aaa subscribers statistics username 00010e020304.1231


Authentication statistics
Challenge requests: 0
Challenge responses: 0
Accounting statistics
START sent successfully: 1
START send failures: 0

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START ack received: 1


INTERIM sent successfully: 0
INTERIM send failures: 0
INTERIM ack received: 0
Re-authentication statistics
Requests received: 0
Sucessfull responses: 0
Aborts handled: 0
Service statistics
Service name: filter-serv
Creation requests: 1
Deletion requests: 0
Request timeouts: 0
Service name: filter-serv2
Creation requests: 144
Deletion requests: 0
Request timeouts: 144

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aaa subscribers
username

998

user@host> show network-access aaa subscribers username fred@isp5.net


Logical system/Routing instance
Client type Session-ID Session uptime
Accounting
isp-bos-metro-16:isp-cmbrg-12
dhcp
7
01:12:56
on/volume
Service name
Service type
Quota
Accounting
I-Cast
volume
1200 Mbps
on/volume+time
Voip
on/volume
GamingBurst
time
6000 secs
on/volume

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show network-access aaa subscribers session-id


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show network-access aaa subscribers session-id session-id


<brief | detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.


Display information about the specified subscriber session.
session-idID of the subscriber session.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of information.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show network-access aaa subscribers session-id brief on page 1001


show network-access aaa subscribers session-id detail on page 1001
Table 145 on page 999 lists the output fields for the show network-access aaa subscribers
session-id command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 145: show network-access aaa subscribers session-id Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Type and Client


type

Type of client.

All levels

Accounting

Status of accounting, and type of accounting if


accounting is on.

brief

Service type

Type of accounting: volume, time, volume+time, or na.

brief

Quota

Quota for service: volume (in Mbps) or time (seconds).

brief

Username

Name of the user logged in to the session.

detail

Stripped
username

Username after the domain has been removed.

detail

Logical
system/Routing
instance and AAA
Logical
system/Routing
instance

Name of the routing instance, logical system name, or


both used for the session.

All levels

Target Logical
system/Routing
instance

Logical system/routing instance to which the session is


mapped.

detail

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Access-profile

Access profile used for AAA services for the session.

detail

Session ID

ID of the subscriber session.

detail

The session ID value displayed under Service name is


the service session ID.
Accounting
Session ID

ID of the accounting session (RADIUS attribute 44). The


ID appears in decimal or description format, as specified
by the accounting-session-id-format statement.

detail

Multi Accounting
Session ID

Bundle ID for MLPPP sessions. Acct-Multi-Session-Id


(RADIUS attribute 50) uses the value of the session
database bundle session ID to enable RADIUS to link
together multiple related sessions. The value of this field
is zero when no MLPPP sessions exist.

detail

IP Address

IP address of the subscriber.

detail

Authentication
State

State of the subscriber authentication session: AuthInit,

detail

Gx-Plus
Provisioning State

State of Gx-Plus provisioning:

Accounting State

AuthStart, AuthChallenge, AuthRedirect,


AuthClntRespWait, AuthAcctVolStatsAckWait,
AuthAcctStopAckWait, AuthServCreateRespWait,
AuthLogoutStart, AuthStateActive,
AuthClntLogoutRespWait, AuthProfileUpdateWait,
AuthProvisionRespWait,
AuthProvisionServiceCreationWait

detail

ignoredSubscriber has no IPv4 address or


NAS-Port-ID.

in-progressProvisioning is in progress.

logoutSubscriber logout is in progress.

logout-doneLogout response has been received.

response-receivedProvisioning response has been


received.

State of the subscriber accounting session: Acc-Init,

detail

Acc-Start-Sent, Imm-Update-Stats-Pending,
Acc-Interim-Sent, Acc-Stop-Stats-Pending,
Acc-Stop-Sent, Acc-Stop-On-Fail-Deny-Sent,
Acc-Stop-Ackd
Provisioning-type

1000

Provisioning type for this session:

detail

gx-plusSubscriber service uses Gx-Plus provisioning.

jsrcSubscriber service uses JSRC provisioning.

noneProvisioning is not enabled.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Service name

Name of the attached service or policy.

All levels

For RADIUS-activated and CLI-activated services,


displays the service name.

For JSRC-activated policiesdisplays the policy


name.

Service State

State of the service provided in the subscriber session.

detail

Session uptime

How long the session has been up, in HH:MM:SS.

All levels

Accounting status

Status of the accounting configuration for the service,


on or off, and the type of accounting, time or
volume+time. Configured in RADIUS Service-Statistics
VSA [26-69].

detail

Service
accounting
session ID

ID of the service accounting session; RADIUS


Acct-Session-Id attribute (44). The ID appears in
decimal or description format, as specified by the
accounting-session-id-format statement.

detail

Service
accounting state

State of the service accounting session: Acc-Init,

detail

Accounting
interim interval

Amount of time between interim accounting updates


for this service, in seconds; RADIUS
Service-Interim-Acct-Interval VSA [26-140] or Diameter
Acct-Interim-Interval AVP (85).

Acc-Start-Sent, Imm-Update-Stats-Pending,
Acc-Interim-Sent, Acc-Stop-Stats-Pending,
Acc-Stop-Sent, Acc-Stop-On-Fail-Deny-Sent,
Acc-Stop-Ackd

detail

Sample Output
show network-access
aaa subscribers
session-id brief

user@host> show network-access aaa subscribers session-id 6 brief


Logical system/Routing instance
Client type
Session uptime
Accounting
default:default
dhcp
00:01:29
on/time
Service name
Service type
Quota
Accounting
filter-service
-na-naoff
1337994190863204450
-na-naoff

show network-access
aaa subscribers
session-id detail

user@host> show network-access aaa subscribers session-id 5 detail


Type: dhcp
Username: larry@isp5.net
Stripped username: larry
AAA Logical system/Routing instance: default:default
Target Logical system/Routing instance: default:retail-onlinecompany-ca
Access-profile:retailer-onlinecompany-sjc
Session ID: 5
Accounting Session ID: jnpr ge-1/0/0.101:1
Multi Accounting Session ID: 0

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IP Address: 192.168.44.104
Authentication State: AuthStateActive
Gx-Plus Provisioning State: response-received
Accounting State: Acc-Interim-Sent
Provisioning-type: jsrc
Service name: filter-service1
Service State: SvcActive
Session ID: 7
Session uptime: 00:01:33
Service name: 1337994190863204450
Service State: SvcActive
Session ID: 8
Session uptime: 00:01:33
Accounting status: on/volume+time
Service accounting session ID: 1:2-1322506006
Service accounting state: Acc-Interim-Sent
Accounting interim interval: 600

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show network-access address-assignment pool


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show network-access address-assignment pool pool-name


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.


Display state information for each address-assignment pool.
noneDisplay information about clients that have obtained addresses from the

address-assignment pool.
pool pool-nameDisplay information about the specified address-assignment pool.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Perform this operation on the specified

logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Perform this operation on the specified

routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view and system

show network-access address-assignment pool on page 1003


Table 146 on page 1003 lists the output fields for the show address-assignment pool
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 146: show network-access address-assignment pool Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

IP address

IP address of the client.

Hardware address

MAC address of the client.

Type

Type of client.

Sample Output
show network-access
address-assignment
pool

user@host> show network-access address-assignment pool sunnywest logical-system ls1


routing-instance routinst2
IP address
Hardware address
Type
192.168.2.1
00:05:1b:00:b9:01
DHCP
192.168.2.2
00:05:1b:00:b9:02
DHCP
192.168.2.3
00:05:1b:00:b9:03
DHCP
192.168.2.4
00:05:1b:00:b9:04
DHCP

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show ntp associations


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show ntp associations


<no-resolve>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display Network Time Protocol (NTP) peers and their state.
noneDisplay NTP peers and their state.
no-resolve(Optional) Suppress symbolic addressing.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show ntp status on page 1006

show ntp associations on page 1005


Table 147 on page 1004 describes the output fields for the show ntp associations command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 147: show ntp associations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

remote

Address or name of the remote NTP peer.

refid

Reference identifier of the remote peer. If the reference identifier is not known, this field shows a value
of 0.0.0.0.

st

Stratum of the remote peer.

Type of peer: b (broadcast), l (local), m (multicast), or u (unicast).

when

When the last packet from the peer was received.

poll

Polling interval, in seconds.

reach

Reachability register, in octal.

delay

Current estimated delay of the peer, in milliseconds.

offset

Current estimated offset of the peer, in milliseconds.

disp

Current estimated dispersion of the peer, in milliseconds.

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Field Name

Field Description

peer-name

Peer name and status of the peer in the clock selection process:

spaceDiscarded because of a high stratum value or failed sanity checks.

xDesignated "falseticker" by the intersection algorithm.

.Culled from the end of the candidate list.

Discarded by the clustering algorithm.

+Included in the final selection set.

#Selected for synchronization, but the distance exceeds the maximum.

*Selected for synchronization.

oSelected for synchronization, but the packets-per-second (pps) signal is in use.

Sample Output
show ntp associations

user@host> show ntp associations


remote
refid
st t when poll reach
delay
offset
disp
==============================================================================
*wolfe-gw.junipe tick.ucla.edu
2 u
43
64 377
1.86
0.319
0.08

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show ntp status


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show ntp status


<no-resolve>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.


Display the values of internal variables returned by Network Time Protocol (NTP) peers.
noneDisplay the values of internal variables returned by NTP peers.
no-resolve(Optional) Suppress symbolic addressing.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

view

show ntp associations on page 1004

show ntp status on page 1006

Sample Output
show ntp status

1006

user@host> show ntp status


status=0644 leap_none, sync_ntp, 4 events, event_peer/strat_chg,
version="ntpd 4.1.0-a Fri Jun 24 06:40:56 GMT 2005 (1)",
processor="i386", system="JUNOS7.4-20050624.0", leap=00, stratum=2,
precision=-28, rootdelay=6.849, rootdispersion=10.615, peer=38788,
refid=ntp-server.company-a.net,
reftime=c66705d9.06ee0f3c Fri, Jun 24 2005 15:21:13.027, poll=6,
clock=c6670602.cf6db940 Fri, Jun 24 2005 15:21:54.810, state=4,
offset=0.205, frequency=75.911, jitter=0.396, stability=0.005

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show static-subscribers sessions


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show static-subscribers sessions


<group group-name>
<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display information about the subscriber sessions for all static subscribers, all static
subscribers on an interface group, or a single subscriber on an interface.
group-name(Optional) Display session information for static subscribers on all interfaces

in the specified group.


interface-name(Optional) Display session information for the static subscriber on the

specified in the specified group.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Subscribers on Static Interfaces Overview

show static-subscribers sessions on page 1008


show static-subscribers sessions group on page 1008
show static-subscribers sessions interface on page 1008
Table 148 on page 1007 lists the output fields for the show static-subscribers sessions
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 148: show static-subscribers sessions Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of the interface.

None specified

State

State of the static subscriber session:

None specified

Group

authenticatingSubscriber is being authenticated.

activating clientClient is being activated.

activating servicesSubscriber services are being activated.

deactivating clientClient is being deactivated.

deactivating servicesSubscriber services are being deactivated.

initializingProcess is initializing.

logged inSubscriber is logged in to the interface.

logged outSubscriber is logged out of the interface.

processing statisticsSession statistics are being processed.

terminating sessionSubscriber session is being terminated.

Name of the interface group to which the interface belongs.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

User Name

Username used for the static subscriber. Can be the interface name.

None specified

Sample Output

1008

show
static-subscribers
sessions

user@host> show static-subscribers sessions

show
static-subscribers
sessions group

user@host> show static-subscribers sessions group boston

show
static-subscribers
sessions interface

user@host> show static-subscribers sessions interface ge-0/0/1.1

Static subscriber
Interface
ge-9/1/0.1
ge-9/1/0.10
ge-9/1/0.100
ge-9/1/0.11
ge-9/1/0.12
ge-9/1/0.13
ge-9/1/0.14
ge-9/1/0.15
ge-9/1/0.16
ge-9/1/0.17
ge-9/1/0.18
ge-9/1/0.19
ge-9/1/0.2
ge-9/1/0.20
ge-9/1/0.21

Interface
ge-0/0/1.1
ge-0/0/1.2

Interface
ge-0/0/1.1

information:
State
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out
logged out

State
logged in
logged in

State
logged in

Group
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1
SS1

User Name
ge-9-1-0.1
ge-9-1-0.10
ge-9-1-0.100
ge-9-1-0.11
ge-9-1-0.12
ge-9-1-0.13
ge-9-1-0.14
ge-9-1-0.15
ge-9-1-0.16
ge-9-1-0.17
ge-9-1-0.18
ge-9-1-0.19
ge-9-1-0.2
ge-9-1-0.20
ge-9-1-0.21

Group
boston
boston

Group
foo

User Name
ge-0/0/1.1
ge-0/0/1.2

User Name
ge-0/0/1.1

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show subscribers
Syntax

show subscribers
<address address>
<client-type client-type>
<interface interface>
<logical-system logical-system>
<mac-address mac-address>
<profile-name profile-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance>
<stacked-vlan-id stacked-vlan-id>
<subscriber-state subscriber-state>
<vlan-id vlan-id>
<count | detail | extensive | summary (all | logical-system logical-system | routing-instance
routing-instance) | terse>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3 for EX Series switches.
client-type, mac-address, subscriber-state, extensive, and summary options introduced
in Junos OS Release 10.2.
count option usage with other options introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

Display information for active subscribers.


address(Optional) Display subscribers whose IP address matches the specified address.
client-type(Optional) Display subscribers whose client type matches the specified

client type (DHCP, L2TP, PPP, PPPOE, VLAN, or static).


count(Optional) Display the count of total subscribers and active subscribers for any

specified option. You can use the count option alone or with the address, client-type,
interface, logical-system, mac-address, profile-name, routing-instance, stacked-vlan-id,
subscriber-state, or vlan-id options.
id(Optional) Display a specific subscriber session whose session id matches the specified

subscriber ID. You can display subscriber IDs by using the show subscribers extensive
or the show subscribers interface extensive commands.
interface(Optional) Display subscribers whose interface matches the specified interface.
logical-system(Optional) Display subscribers whose logical system matches the

specified logical system.


mac-address(Optional) Display subscribers whose MAC address matches the specified

MAC address.
profile-name(Optional) Display subscribers whose dynamic profile matches the specified

profile name.
routing-instance(Optional) Display subscribers whose routing instance matches the

specified routing instance.

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subscriber-state(Optional) Display subscribers whose subscriber state matches the

specified subscriber state (ACTIVE, CONFIGURED, INIT, TERMINATED, or


TERMINATING).
vlan-id(Optional) Display subscribers whose VLAN ID matches the specified VLAN ID.
stacked-vlan-id(Optional) Display subscribers whose stacked VLAN ID matches the

specified stacked VLAN ID.


detail | extensive | summary | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

NOTE: Due to display limitations, logical system and routing instance output
values are truncated when necessary.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show subscribers (IPv4) on page 1013


show subscribers (IPv6) on page 1013
show suscribers (IPv4 and IPv6 Dual Stack) on page 1013
show subscribers (LNS on MX Series Routers) on page 1014
show subscribers detail (IPv4) on page 1014
show subscribers detail (IPv6) on page 1014
show subscribers detail (IPv6 Static Demux Interface) on page 1014
show subscribers detail (L2TP LNS Subscribers on MX Series Routers) on page 1015
show subscribers detail (Tunneled Subscriber) on page 1015
show subscribers detail (IPv4 and IPv6 Dual Stack) on page 1015
show subscribers interface on page 1016
show subscribers logical-system on page 1017
show subscribers count on page 1017
show subscribers routing-instance inst1 count on page 1017
show subscribers vlan-id on page 1017
show subscribers vlan-id detail on page 1017
show subscribers stacked-vlan-id detail on page 1017
show subscribers stacked-vlan-id vlan-id detail (Combined Output) on page 1017
show subscribers stacked-vlan-id vlan-id interface detail (Combined Output for a
Specific Interface) on page 1018
show subscribers client-type dhcp detail on page 1018
show subscribers extensive on page 1018
show subscribers extensive (L2TP LNS Subscribers on MX Series Routers) on page 1018
show subscribers extensive (IPv4 and IPv6 Dual Stack) on page 1019
show subscribers summary on page 1020
show subscribers summary all on page 1020
show subscribers terse on page 1020

Output Fields

Table 149 on page 1011 lists the output fields for the show subscribers command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

User Name

Name of subscriber.

Type

Subscriber client type (DHCP, L2TP, PPP, PPPoE, STATIC-INTERFACE, VLAN).

IP Address

Subscriber IPv4 address.

IP Netmask

Subscriber IP netmask.

IPv6 Address

Subscriber IPv6 address, or multiple addresses.

IPv6 Prefix

Subscriber IPv6 prefix. If you are using DHCPv6 prefix delegation, this is the delegated prefix.

IPv6 User Prefix

IPv6 prefix obtained through ND/RA.

IPv6 Address Pool

Subscriber IPv6 address pool. The IPv6 address pool is used to allocate IPv6 prefixes to the DHCPv6
clients.

IPv6 Network Prefix


Length

Length of the network portion of the IPv6 address.

IPv6 Prefix Length

Length of the subscriber IPv6 prefix.

Logical System

Logical system associated with the subscriber.

Routing Instance

Routing instance associated with the subscriber.

Interface

Interface associated with the subscriber. The router or switch displays subscribers whose interface
matches or begins with the specified interface.
The * character indicates a continuation of addresses for the same session.

Interface Type

Whether the subscriber interface is Static or Dynamic.

Dynamic Profile Name

Dynamic profile used for the subscriber.

MAC Address

MAC address associated with the subscriber.

State

Current state of the subscriber session (Init, Configured, Active, Terminating, Tunneled).

VLAN Id

VLAN ID associated with the subscriber in the form tpid.vlan-id.

Stacked VLAN Id

Stacked VLAN ID associated with the subscriber in the form tpid.vlan-id.

RADIUS Accounting ID

RADIUS accounting ID associated with the subscriber.

Agent Circuit ID

Option 82 agent circuit ID associated with the subscriber. The ID is displayed as an ASCII string unless
the value has nonprintable characters, in which case it is displayed in hexadecimal format.

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Field Name

Field Description

Agent Remote ID

Option 82 agent remote ID associated with the subscriber. The ID is displayed as an ASCII string unless
the value has nonprintable characters, in which case it is displayed in hexadecimal format.

DHCP Relay IP Address

IP address used by the DHCP relay agent.

Login Time

Date and time at which the subscriber logged in.

DHCP Options

len = number of hex values in the message. The hex values specify the type, length, value (TLV) for

DHCP options, as defined in RFC 2132.


Session ID

ID number for a subscriber service session.

Underlying Session ID

For DHCPv6 subscribers on a PPPoE network, dispalys the session ID of the underlying PPPoE interface.

Service Sessions

Number of service sessions (that is, a service activated using RADIUS CoA) associated with the
subscribers.

Service Session Name

Service session profile name.

Session Timeout
(seconds)

Number of seconds of access provided to the subscriber before the session is automatically terminated.

Idle Timeout (seconds)

Number of seconds subscriber can be idle before the session is automatically terminated.

IPv6 Delegated Address


Pool

Name of the pool used for DHCPv6 prefix delegation.

IPv6 Delegated Network


Prefix Length

Length of the prefix configured for the IPv6 delegated address pool.

IPv6 Interface Address

Address assigned by the Framed-Ipv6-Prefix AAA attribute.

IPv6 Framed Interface


Id

Interface ID assigned by the Framed-Interface-Id AAA attribute.

ADF IPv4 Input Filter


Name

Name assigned to the Ascend-Data-Filter (ADF) interface IPv4 input filter (client or service session).
The filter name is followed by the rules (in hexadecimal format) associated with the ADF filter and
the decoded rule in Junos OS filter style.

ADF IPv4 Output Filter


Name

Name assigned to the Ascend-Data-Filter (ADF) interface IPv4 output filter (client or service session).
The filter name is followed by the rules (in hexadecimal format) associated with the ADF filter and
the decoded rule in Junos OS filter style.

ADF IPv6 Input Filter


Name

Name assigned to the Ascend-Data-Filter (ADF) interface IPv6 input filter (client or service session).
The filter name is followed by the rules (in hexadecimal format) associated with the ADF filter and
the decoded rule in Junos OS filter style.

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Field Name

Field Description

ADF IPv6 Output Filter


Name

Name assigned to the Ascend-Data-Filter (ADF) interface IPv6 output filter (client or service session).
The filter name is followed by the rules (in hexadecimal format) associated with the ADF filter and
the decoded rule in Junos OS filter style.

IPv4 Input Filter Name

Name assigned to the IPv4 input filter (client or service session).

IPv4 Output Filter Name

Name assigned to the IPv4 output filter (client or service session).

IPv6 Input Filter Name

Name assigned to the IPv6 input filter (client or service session).

IPv6 Output Filter Name

Name assigned to the IPv6 output filter (client or service session).

IFL Input Filter Name

Name assigned to the logical interface input filter (client or service session).

IFL Output Filter Name

Name assigned to the logical interface output filter (client or service session).

Subscribers by State

Number of subscribers summarized by state. The summary information includes the following:

InitNumber of subscriber currently in the initialization state.

ConfiguredNumber of configured subscribers.

ActiveNumber of active subscribers.

TerminatingNumber of subscribers currently terminating.

TerminatedNumber of terminated subscribers.

Summary information includes subscriber counts per state and the total number of subscribers.
Subscribers by Client
Type

Number of subscribers summarized by client type. Client types can include DHCP, VLAN, PPP, PPPOE,
L2TP, and static. Summary information includes subscriber counts per client type and the total number
of subscribers.

Subscribers by LS:RI

Number of subscribers summarized by logical system:routing instance (LS:RI) combination. Summary


information includes subscriber counts per LS:RI and the total number of subscribers.

Sample Output
show subscribers
(IPv4)

user@host> show subscribers


Interface
IP Address/VLAN ID
ge-1/3/0.1073741824
100
demux0.1073741824
100.0.0.10
demux0.1073741825
101.0.0.3
demux0.1073741826
102.0.0.3

show subscribers
(IPv6)

user@host> show subscribers


Interface
IP Address/VLAN ID
ge-1/0/0.0
2001::c0:0:0:0/74
*
2002::1/128

show suscribers (IPv4


and IPv6 Dual Stack)

user@host> show subscribers


Interface
IP Address/VLAN ID
LS:RI

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User Name

LS:RI
default:default
WHOLESALER-CLIENT default:default
RETAILER1-CLIENT test1:retailer1
RETAILER2-CLIENT test1:retailer2

User Name
WHOLESALER-CLIENT
subscriber-25

LS:RI
default:default
default:default

User Name

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demux0.1073741834
default:default
demux0.1073741835
default:default
pp0.1073741836
default:ASP-1
*
*
pp0.1073741837
default:ASP-1
*

show subscribers (LNS


on MX Series Routers)

0x8100.1001 0x8100.1
61.1.1.1

dualstackuser1@ISP1.com

2041:1:1::/48
2061:1:1:1::/64
23.1.1.3

dualstackuser2@ISP1.com

2001:1:2:5::/64

user@host> show subscribers


Interface
IP Address/VLAN ID
si-4/0/0.1
192.168.4.1

User Name
xyz@example.com

LS:RI
default:default

show subscribers
detail (IPv4)

user@host> show subscribers detail


Type: DHCP
IP Address: 100.20.9.7
IP Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: demux0.1073744127
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dhcp-demux-prof
MAC Address: 00:10:95:00:00:98
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: jnpr :2304
Session Timeout (seconds): 3600
Idle Timeout (seconds): 600
Login Time: 2009-08-25 14:43:52 PDT
DHCP Options: len 52
35 01 01 39 02 02 40 3d 07 01 00 10 94 00 00 08 33 04 00 00
00 3c 0c 15 63 6c 69 65 6e 74 5f 50 6f 72 74 20 2f 2f 36 2f
33 2d 37 2d 30 37 05 01 06 0f 21 2c
Service Sessions: 2

show subscribers
detail (IPv6)

user@host> show subscribers detail


Type: DHCP
User Name: pd-user1
IPv6 Prefix: 2002:db2:ffff:1::/64
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: ge-3/1/3.2
Interface type: Static
MAC Address: 00:51:ff:ff:00:03
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 1
Session ID: 1
Login Time: 2011-08-25 12:12:26 PDT
DHCP Options: len 42
00 08 00 02 00 00 00 01 00 0a 00 03 00 01 00 51 ff ff 00 03
00 06 00 02 00 19 00 19 00 0c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00

show subscribers
detail (IPv6 Static
Demux Interface)

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0x8100.1002 0x8100.1

user@host> show subscribers detail


Type: STATIC-INTERFACE
User Name: demux0.1@jnpr.net
IPv6 Prefix: 1:2:3:4:5:6:7:aa/128

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Logical System: default


Routing Instance: default
Interface: demux0.1
Interface type: Static
Dynamic Profile Name: junos-default-profile
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 185
Login Time: 2010-05-18 14:33:56 EDT

show subscribers
detail (L2TP LNS
Subscribers on MX
Series Routers)

show subscribers
detail (Tunneled
Subscriber)

show subscribers
detail (IPv4 and IPv6
Dual Stack)

user@host> show subscribers detail


Type: L2TP
User Name: user1@jnpr.net
IP Address: 10.1.32.58
IP Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: si-5/2/0.1073749824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dyn-lns-profile2
Dynamic Profile Version: 1
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 8001
Session ID: 8001
Login Time: 2011-04-25 20:27:50 IST
user@host> show subscribers detail
Type: PPPoE
User Name: user1@example.com
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: pp0.1
State: Active, Tunneled
Radius Accounting ID: 512
user@host> show subscribers detail
Type: VLAN
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: demux0.1073741824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: svlanProfile
State: Active
Session ID: 1
Stacked VLAN Id: 0x8100.1001
VLAN Id: 0x8100.1
Login Time: 2011-11-30 00:18:04 PST
Type: PPPoE
User Name: dualstackuser1@ISP1.com
IP Address: 61.1.1.1
IPv6 Prefix: 2041:1:1::/48
IPv6 User Prefix: 2061:1:1:1::/64
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: ASP-1
Interface: pp0.1073741825
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dualStack-Profile1
MAC Address: 00:00:64:03:01:02
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 2

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Session ID: 2
Login Time: 2011-11-30 00:18:05 PST
Type: DHCP
IPv6 Prefix: 2041:1:1::/48
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: ASP-1
Interface: pp0.1073741825
Interface type: Static
MAC Address: 00:00:64:03:01:02
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: jnpr :3
Session ID: 3
Underlying Session ID: 2
Login Time: 2011-11-30 00:18:35 PST
DHCP Options: len 42
00 08 00 02 0b b8 00 01 00 0a 00 03 00 01 00 00 64 03 01 02
00 06 00 02 00 19 00 19 00 0c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00

show subscribers
interface

user@host> show subscribers interface demux0.1073741826 extensive


Type: VLAN
User Name: test1@test.com
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: testnet
Interface: demux0.1073741826
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: profile-vdemux-relay-23qos
MAC Address: 00:00:6e:56:01:04
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 12
Session ID: 12
Stacked VLAN Id: 0x8100.1500
VLAN Id: 0x8100.2902
Login Time: 2011-10-20 16:21:59 EST
Type: DHCP
User Name: test1@test.com
IP Address: 172.16.200.6
IP Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: testnet
Interface: demux0.1073741826
Interface type: Static
MAC Address: 00:00:6e:56:01:04
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 21
Session ID: 21
Login Time: 2011-10-20 16:24:33 EST
Service Sessions: 2
Service Session ID: 25
Service Session Name: SUB-QOS
State: Active
Service Session ID: 26
Service Session Name: service-cb-content
State: Active

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IPv4 Input Filter Name: content-cb-in-demux0.1073741826-in


IPv4 Output Filter Name: content-cb-out-demux0.1073741826-out

show subscribers
logical-system

user@host> show subscribers logical-system test1 terse


Interface
IP Address/VLAN ID
User Name
LS:RI
demux0.1073741825
101.0.0.3
RETAILER1-CLIENT test1:retailer1
demux0.1073741826
102.0.0.3
RETAILER2-CLIENT test1:retailer2

show subscribers
count

user@host> show subscribers count


Total Subscribers: 188, Active Subscribers: 188

show subscribers
routing-instance inst1
count

user@host> show subscribers routing-instance inst1 count


Total Subscribers: 188, Active Subscribers: 183

show subscribers
vlan-id

user@host> show subscribers vlan-id 100


Interface
IP Address
ge-1/0/0.1073741824
ge-1/2/0.1073741825

show subscribers
vlan-id detail

user@host> show subscribers vlan-id 100 detail


Type: VLAN
Interface: ge-1/0/0.1073741824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: vlan-prof-tpid
State: Active
VLAN Id: 100
Login Time: 2009-03-11 06:48:54 PDT

User Name

Type: VLAN
Interface: ge-1/2/0.1073741825
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: vlan-prof-tpid
State: Active
VLAN Id: 100
Login Time: 2009-03-11 06:48:54 PDT

show subscribers
stacked-vlan-id detail

user@host> show subscribers stacked-vlan-id 101 detail


Type: VLAN
Interface: ge-1/2/0.1073741824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: svlan-prof
State: Active
Stacked VLAN Id: 0x8100.101
VLAN Id: 0x8100.100
Login Time: 2009-03-27 11:57:19 PDT

show subscribers
stacked-vlan-id vlan-id
detail (Combined
Output)

user@host> show subscribers stacked-vlan-id 101 vlan-id 100 detail


Type: VLAN
Interface: ge-1/2/0.1073741824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: svlan-prof
State: Active
Stacked VLAN Id: 0x8100.101
VLAN Id: 0x8100.100
Login Time: 2009-03-27 11:57:19 PDT

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show subscribers
stacked-vlan-id vlan-id
interface detail
(Combined Output for
a Specific Interface)

user@host> show subscribers stacked-vlan-id 101 vlan-id 100 interface ge-1/2/0.* detail
Type: VLAN
Interface: ge-1/2/0.1073741824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: svlan-prof
State: Active
Stacked VLAN Id: 0x8100.101
VLAN Id: 0x8100.100
Login Time: 2009-03-27 11:57:19 PDT

show subscribers
client-type dhcp detail

user@host> show subscribers client-type dhcp detail


Type: DHCP
IP Address: 100.20.9.7
IP Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: demux0.1073744127
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dhcp-demux-prof
MAC Address: 00:10:95:00:00:98
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: jnpr :2304
Login Time: 2009-08-25 14:43:52 PDT
Type: DHCP
IP Address: 100.20.10.7
IP Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: demux0.1073744383
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dhcp-demux-prof
MAC Address: 00:10:94:00:01:f3
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: jnpr :2560
Login Time: 2009-08-25 14:43:56 PDT

show subscribers
extensive

show subscribers
extensive (L2TP LNS

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user@host> show subscribers extensive


Type: DHCP
User Name: pd-user1
IPv6 Prefix: 2002:db2:ffff:1::/64
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: ge-3/1/3.2
Interface type: Static
MAC Address: 00:51:ff:ff:00:03
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 1
Session ID: 1
Login Time: 2011-08-25 12:12:26 PDT
DHCP Options: len 42
00 08 00 02 00 00 00 01 00 0a 00 03 00 01 00 51 ff ff 00 03
00 06 00 02 00 19 00 19 00 0c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00
IPv6 Address Pool: pd_pool
IPv6 Network Prefix Length: 48
user@host> show subscribers extensive
Type: L2TP
User Name: user1@jnpr.net

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Subscribers on MX
Series Routers)

show subscribers
extensive (IPv4 and
IPv6 Dual Stack)

IP Address: 10.1.32.58
IP Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: si-5/2/0.1073749824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dyn-lns-profile2
Dynamic Profile Version: 1
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 8001
Session ID: 8001
Login Time: 2011-04-25 20:27:50 IST
IPv4 Input Filter Name: classify-si-5/2/0.1073749824-in
IPv4 Output Filter Name: classify-si-5/2/0.1073749824-out
user@host> show subscribers extensive
Type: VLAN
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: default
Interface: demux0.1073741824
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: svlanProfile
State: Active
Session ID: 1
Stacked VLAN Id: 0x8100.1001
VLAN Id: 0x8100.1
Login Time: 2011-11-30 00:18:04 PST
Type: PPPoE
User Name: dualstackuser1@ISP1.com
IP Address: 61.1.1.1
IPv6 Prefix: 2041:1:1::/48
IPv6 User Prefix: 2061:1:1:1::/64
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: ASP-1
Interface: pp0.1073741825
Interface type: Dynamic
Dynamic Profile Name: dualStack-Profile1
MAC Address: 00:00:64:03:01:02
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: 2
Session ID: 2
Login Time: 2011-11-30 00:18:05 PST
IPv6 Delegated Network Prefix Length: 48
IPv6 Interface Address: 2061:1:1:1::1/64
IPv6 Framed Interface Id: 1:1:2:2
IPv4 Input Filter Name: FILTER-IN-pp0.1073741825-in
IPv4 Output Filter Name: FILTER-OUT-pp0.1073741825-out
IPv6 Input Filter Name: FILTER-IN6-pp0.1073741825-in
IPv6 Output Filter Name: FILTER-OUT6-pp0.1073741825-out
Type: DHCP
IPv6 Prefix: 2041:1:1::/48
Logical System: default
Routing Instance: ASP-1
Interface: pp0.1073741825
Interface type: Static
MAC Address: 00:00:64:03:01:02
State: Active
Radius Accounting ID: jnpr :3
Session ID: 3

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Underlying Session ID: 2


Login Time: 2011-11-30 00:18:35 PST
DHCP Options: len 42
00 08 00 02 0b b8 00 01 00 0a 00 03 00 01 00 00 64 03 01 02
00 06 00 02 00 19 00 19 00 0c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00
IPv6 Delegated Network Prefix Length: 48

show subscribers
summary

user@host> show subscribers summary


Subscribers by State
Init
3
Configured
2
Active
183
Terminating
2
Terminated
1
TOTAL

191

Subscribers by Client Type


DHCP
107
PPP
76
VLAN
8
TOTAL

show subscribers
summary all

191

user@host> show subscribers summary all


Subscribers by State
Init
3
Configured
2
Active
183
Terminating
2
Terminated
1
TOTAL

191

Subscribers by Client Type


DHCP
107
PPP
76
VLAN
8
TOTAL

191

Subscribers by LS:RI
default:default
1
default:ri1
28
default:ri2
16
ls1:default
22
ls1:riA
38
ls1:riB
44
logsysX:routinstY 42
TOTAL

show subscribers terse

1020

191

user@host> show subscribers summary terse


Interface
IP Address/VLAN ID
ge-1/3/0.1073741824
100
demux0.1073741824
100.0.0.10

User Name

LS:RI
default:default
WHOLESALER-CLIENT default:default

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demux0.1073741825
demux0.1073741826

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101.0.0.3
102.0.0.3

RETAILER1-CLIENT
RETAILER2-CLIENT

test1:retailer1
test1:retailer2

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show system alarms


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Additional Information

show system alarms

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display active system alarms.
This command has no options.
System alarms are preset. They include a configuration alarm that appears when no
rescue configuration alarm is set and a license alarm that appears when a software
feature is configured and no valid license is configured for the feature. For more
information about system alarms, see the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
In Junos OS release 11.1 and later, alarms for fans also show the slot number of the fans
in the CLI output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show system alarms on page 1022


show system alarms (Fan Tray) on page 1022
show system alarms (QFX Series) on page 1022

Sample Output
show system alarms

show system alarms


(Fan Tray)

show system alarms


(QFX Series)

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user@host> show system alarms


2 alarms currently active
Alarm time
2005-02-24 17:29:34 UTC
license
2005-02-24 17:29:34 UTC

Description
IPsec VPN tunneling usage requires a

Minor

Rescue configuration is not sent

user@host> show system alarms


4 alarms currently active
Alarm time
Class
2010-11-11 20:27:38 UTC Major
2010-11-11 20:27:13 UTC Minor
2010-11-11 20:27:13 UTC Major
2010-11-11 20:27:13 UTC Major

Class
Minor

Description
Side Fan Tray
Side Fan Tray
Side Fan Tray
Side Fan Tray

7
7
5
0

Failure
Overspeed
Failure
Failure

user@switches> show system alarms


2 alarms currently active
Alarm time Class Description
2005-02-24 17:29:34 UTC Minor Rescue configuration is not sent

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show system audit


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switch and MX Series
Router)

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show system audit


<root-only>
show system audit
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
<root-only>
show system audit
<all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<root-only>
show system audit
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<root-only>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system audit


<infrastructure name | interconnect-device name | node-group name | root-only>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

Display the state and checksum values for file systems.


noneDisplay the state and checksum values for all file systems.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display file system

MD5 hash and permissions information for all of the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display file system MD5 hash and permissions information for all T640 routers (or
line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display file system MD5 hash and permissions information for all T1600 routers (or
line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switch, QFX Series, and MX Series routers only) (Optional)

Display file system MD5 hash and permissions information on all members of the
Virtual Chassis configuration.
infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display file system MD5 hash

and permissions information for a fabric control Routing Engine or a fabric control
Routing Engine.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display file system MD5

hash and permissions information for the Interconnect device.

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local(EX4200 switch, QFX Series, and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display file

system MD5 hash and permissions information on the local Virtual Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switch, QFX Series, and MX Series routers only) (Optional)

Display file system MD5 hash and permissions information on the specified member
of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with
a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with
a value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display file system MD5 hash and

permissions information for the Node group


root-only(Optional) Check only the root (/) file system. On a QFabric switch, you can

check the root (/) file system on the infrastructure (fabric manager Routing Engine
and fabric control Routing Engine), Interconnect device, or Node group.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display file system MD5 hash and permissions

information for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display file system MD5 hash and

permissions information for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

To redirect the output to a file, issue the following command:


ssh device-name 'show system audit root-only' > output-file

If you save the output of the show system audit root-only command to a file, you can
compare it to subsequent output from the command to determine whether anything has
changed.
By default, when you issue the show system audit command on a TX Matrix or TX Matrix
Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing
matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix
Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. If you issue the command on the
TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the
T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix
based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are connected to it.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

admin

show system audit root-only on page 1024


show system audit lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1025
show system audit lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1027
show system audit root-only (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1029

Sample Output
show system audit
root-only

1024

user@host> show system audit root-only


#
user: root
#
machine: my-host
#
tree: /

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# .
/set type=file uid=0 gid=0 mode=0755 nlink=1
.
type=dir nlink=23 size=1024 time=950252640.0
.cshrc
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0644 size=177 time=939182975.0 \
md5digest=f414e06fea6bd646244b98e13d6e6226
.kernel.jkernel.backup \
mode=0744 size=1934552 time=944688902.0 \
md5digest=2c343cf0bd9fea8f04f78604feed7aa4
.profile
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0644 nlink=2 size=173 time=939182975.0 \
md5digest=55a1e3c6c67789c9d3a1cce1ea39f670
COPYRIGHT
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0444 size=3425 time=939182975.0 \
md5digest=7df8bc77dcee71382ea73eb0ec6a9243
boot.config mode=0644 size=3 time=945902618.0 \
md5digest=93d722493ed38477338a1405d7dcbb40
boot.help
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0444 size=411 time=939182876.0 \
md5digest=9b7126385734bcae753f4179ab59d8e5
compat
type=link mode=0777 size=11 time=915149058.0 \
link=/usr/compat
kernel
mode=0444 size=1947607 time=950230892.0 \
md5digest=1a2a8aff2fec678a918ba0d6bf063980
kernel.avr uid=1112 size=1947642 time=950252597.0 \
md5digest=82e1637682d58ec28964dfee7fccb62e
kernel.config \
mode=0644 size=0 time=915149058.0 \
md5digest=d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
sys
type=link mode=0777 size=11 time=915149029.0 \
link=usr/src/sys

show system audit lcc


(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show system audit lcc 2


lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------#
user: root
#
machine: rodin-lcc2
#
tree: /
#
date: Mon Sep 13 11:55:33 2004
# .
/set type=file uid=0 gid=0 mode=0555 nlink=1 flags=none
.
type=dir nlink=20 size=512 time=1094982121.0
COPYRIGHT
mode=0644 size=4735 time=986012708.0 \
md5digest=78396df1404ad742e6eb1be28f0cd63b
kernel
type=link mode=0700 size=17 time=1090266262.0 \
link=/packages/jkernel
# ./altconfig
altconfig
# ./altconfig
..

# ./altroot
altroot
# ./altroot
..
# ./b
b
# ./b
..

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type=dir nlink=2 size=512 time=1089801320.0

type=dir nlink=2 size=512 time=1089801320.0

type=dir mode=0755 nlink=2 size=512 time=1093961429.0

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# ./bin
/set type=file uid=0 gid=0 mode=0700 nlink=1 flags=none
bin
type=dir mode=0755 nlink=2 size=512 time=1089843059.0
[
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/test
cat
type=link size=27 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/cat
chmod
type=link size=29 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/chmod
cp
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/cp
csh
type=link size=27 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/csh
date
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/date
dd
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/dd
df
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/df
echo
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/echo
ed
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ed
expr
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/expr
hostname
type=link size=32 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/hostname
kill
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/kill
ln
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ln
ls
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ls
mkdir
type=link size=29 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/mkdir
mv
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/mv
ps
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ps
pwd
type=link size=27 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/pwd
rcp
type=link size=27 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/rcp
red
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ed
rm
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/rm
rmdir
type=link size=29 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/rmdir
sh
type=link size=26 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/sh
sleep
type=link size=29 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/sleep
stty
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/stty
sync
type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/sync
tcsh
type=link size=27 time=1090266270.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/csh

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test

type=link size=28 time=1090266270.0 \


link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/test

# ./bin
..

# ./boot
/set type=file uid=0 gid=0 mode=0444 nlink=1 flags=none
boot
type=dir mode=0555 nlink=3 size=512 time=1095069935.0
boot0
size=512 time=1094978286.0 \
md5digest=6f780822dd4ae482a20462b66e542cca
boot1
mode=0555 size=512 time=1094978294.0 \
md5digest=8d112b09df342cd0b60fdb9bdcde8e07
boot2
mode=0555 size=7680 time=1094978294.0 \
md5digest=28eb58c4068c6b85717e1484f9e028e4
cdboot
mode=0555 size=165888 time=1094978298.0 \
md5digest=1474c6b800dfc82ba552d7c36116d07d
kgzldr.o
size=5996 time=1094982121.0 \
md5digest=c53dc948eb07e2ea4eb0413e4c4634a3
loader
mode=0555 size=163840 time=1094978298.0 \
md5digest=82d9dc2d31033476bfb61bb7264c4fed
loader.4th size=9237 time=986013631.0 \
md5digest=43144391465ad50267d31e0a320be1de
...

show system audit lcc


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system audit all-chassis


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------#
user: root
#
machine: finalfive
#
tree: /
#
date: Mon May 18 00:13:16 2009
# .
/set type=file uid=0 gid=0 mode=0755 nlink=1 flags=none
.
type=dir nlink=23 size=512 time=1242347096.0
COPYRIGHT
mode=0644 size=6196 time=1168587741.0 \
md5digest=bbad415e1c29bbedd9b383537100412c
kernel
type=link size=17 time=1242347011.0 link=/packages/jkernel
staging
type=link mode=0777 size=8 time=1242346935.0 link=/var/tmp
# ./.snap
.snap
# ./.snap
..

# ./altconfig
altconfig
# ./altconfig
..

# ./altroot
altroot
# ./altroot
..

type=dir mode=0775 nlink=2 size=512 time=1242346922.0

type=dir mode=0500 nlink=2 size=512 time=1242319843.0

type=dir mode=0500 nlink=2 size=512 time=1242319843.0

# ./bin

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bin
\133
cat
chflags
chmod
cp
csh
date
dd
df
echo
ed
expr
hostname
kill
ln
ls
mkdir
mv
pax
ps
pwd
rcp
red
rm
rmdir
sh
sleep
stty
sync
tcsh

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type=dir nlink=2 size=512 time=1242346944.0


type=link size=28 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/test
type=link size=27 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/cat
type=link size=31 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/chflags
type=link size=29 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/chmod
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/cp
type=link size=27 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/csh
type=link size=28 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/date
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/dd
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/df
type=link size=28 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/echo
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ed
type=link size=28 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/expr
type=link size=32 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/hostname
type=link size=28 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/kill
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ln
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ls
type=link size=29 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/mkdir
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/mv
type=link size=27 time=1242346944.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/pax
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ps
type=link size=27 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/pwd
type=link size=27 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/rcp
type=link size=26 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/ed
type=link size=26 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/rm
type=link size=29 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/rmdir
type=link size=26 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/sh
type=link size=29 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/sleep
type=link size=28 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/stty
type=link size=28 time=1242346942.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/sync
type=link size=27 time=1242346941.0 \
link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/csh

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test

type=link size=28 time=1242346942.0 \


link=/packages/mnt/jbase/bin/test

# ./bin
...

show system audit


root-only (QFX3500
Switch)

user@switch> show system audit root-only


#
user: root
#
machine: my-host
#
tree: /
date: Fri Feb 11 21:21:46 2000
# .
/set type=file uid=0 gid=0 mode=0755 nlink=1
.
type=dir nlink=23 size=1024 time=950252640.0
.cshrc
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0644 size=177 time=939182975.0 \
md5digest=f414e06fea6bd646244b98e13d6e6226
.kernel.jkernel.backup \
mode=0744 size=1934552 time=944688902.0 \
md5digest=2c343cf0bd9fea8f04f78604feed7aa4
.profile
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0644 nlink=2 size=173 time=939182975.0 \
md5digest=55a1e3c6c67789c9d3a1cce1ea39f670
COPYRIGHT
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0444 size=3425 time=939182975.0 \
md5digest=7df8bc77dcee71382ea73eb0ec6a9243
boot.config mode=0644 size=3 time=945902618.0 \
md5digest=93d722493ed38477338a1405d7dcbb40
boot.help
uid=3 gid=7 mode=0444 size=411 time=939182876.0 \
md5digest=9b7126385734bcae753f4179ab59d8e5
compat
type=link mode=0777 size=11 time=915149058.0 \
link=/usr/compat
kernel
mode=0444 size=1947607 time=950230892.0 \
md5digest=1a2a8aff2fec678a918ba0d6bf063980
kernel.avr uid=1112 size=1947642 time=950252597.0 \
md5digest=82e1637682d58ec28964dfee7fccb62e
kernel.config \
mode=0644 size=0 time=915149058.0 \
md5digest=d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
sys
type=link mode=0777 size=11 time=915149029.0 \
link=usr/src/sys

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show system autoinstallation status


Syntax

show system autoinstallation status

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.

Description

(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Display autoinstallation status information.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show system autoinstallation status on page 1030

Output Fields

Table 150 on page 1030 describes the output fields for the show system autoinstallation
status command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 150: show system autoinstallation status Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Autoinstallation status

Display autoinstallation status information:

Last committed fileFile last committed for autoinstallation configuration.

Configuration server of last committed fileIP address or URL of server configured to retrieve

configuration information for the last committed configuration file.

InterfaceInterface configured for autoinstallation.

NameName of interface.

StateInterface state.

Address acquisitionDisplay IP address acquired and protocol used for acquisition upon bootup.

ProtocolProtocol used for acquisition: BOOTP/DHCP or RARP.

Acquired addressIP address acquired from the DHCPserver.

Sample Output
show system
autoinstallation status

1030

user@host> show system autoinstallation status


Autoinstallation status:
Master state: Active
Last committed file: None
Configuration server of last committed file: 0.0.0.0
Interface:
Name: fe-0/0/1
State: None
Address acquisition:
Protocol: DHCP Client
Acquired address: None
Protocol: RARP Client
Acquired address: None

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show system boot-messages


Syntax

show system boot-messages

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system boot-messages


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system boot-messages


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

show system boot-messages


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
show system boot-messages
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system boot-messages


infrastructure name | interconnect-device name | node-group name

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display initial messages generated by the system kernel upon startup. These messages
are the contents of /var/run/dmesg.boot.
noneDisplay all boot time messages.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display boot time

messages for all of the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display boot time messages for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to a TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display boot time messages for all
T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to a TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display boot

time messages on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display boot time messages

on the fabric control Routing Engine or fabric manager Routing engines.


interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display boot time

messages on the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display boot time messages for a specific T640 router connected to a TX Matrix

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router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display boot time messages for a specific T1600
router connected to a TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display boot time

messages on the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

boot time messages on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX
Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display boot time messages on

the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display boot time messages for the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display boot time messages for

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system boot-messages command on a TX Matrix
or TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in
a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) master Routing Engines or T1600 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to
it. Likewise, if you issue the same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup
Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on
a TX Matrix router) backup Routing Engines or T1600 (routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are connected to it.
view

show system boot-messages (TX Matrix Router) on page 1032


show system boot-messages lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1034
show system boot-messages (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1034
show system boot-messages (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1035

Sample Output
show system
boot-messages (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show system boot-messages


Copyright (c) 1992-1998 FreeBSD Inc.
Copyright (c) 1996-2000 Juniper Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California.

All rights reserved.

JUNOS 4.1-20000216-Zf8469 #0: 2000-02-16 12:57:28 UTC


tlim@single.juniper.net:/p/build/20000216-0905/4.1/release_kernel/sys/compil
e/GENERIC
CPU: Pentium Pro (332.55-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x66a Stepping=10
Features=0x183f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,<b
16>,<b17>,MMX,<b24>>

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real memory = 805306368 (786432K bytes)
avail memory = 786280448 (767852K bytes)
Probing for devices on PCI bus 0:
chip0 <generic PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device=7192 subclass=0)> rev 3 class 6000
0 on pci0:0:0
chip1 <Intel 82371AB PCI-ISA bridge> rev 1 class 60100 on pci0:7:0
chip2 <Intel 82371AB IDE interface> rev 1 class 10180 on pci0:7:1
chip3 <Intel 82371AB USB interface> rev 1 class c0300 int d irq 11 on pci0:7:2
smb0 <Intel 82371AB SMB controller> rev 1 class 68000 on pci0:7:3
pcic0 <TI PCI-1131 PCI-CardBus Bridge> rev 1 class 60700 int a irq 15 on pci0:13
:0
TI1131 PCI Config Reg: [pci only][FUNC0 pci int]
pcic1 <TI PCI-1131 PCI-CardBus Bridge> rev 1 class 60700 int b irq 12 on pci0:13
:1
TI1131 PCI Config Reg: [pci only][FUNC1 pci int]
fxp0 <Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B Ethernet> rev 8 class 20000 int a irq 12 on
pci0:16:0
chip4 <generic PCI bridge (vendor=1011 device=0022 subclass=4)> rev 4 class 6040
0 on pci0:17:0
fxp1 <Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B Ethernet> rev 8 class 20000 int a irq 10 on
pci0:19:0
Probing for devices on PCI bus 1:
mcs0 <Miscellaneous Control Subsystem> rev 12 class ff0000 int a irq 12 on pci1:
13:0
fxp2 <Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B Ethernet> rev 8 class 20000 int a irq 10 on
pci1:14:0
Probing for devices on the ISA bus:
sc0 at 0x60-0x6f irq 1 on motherboard
sc0: EGA color <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x0>
ed0 not found at 0x300
ed1 not found at 0x280
ed2 not found at 0x340
psm0 not found at 0x60
sio0 at 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x20010 on isa
sio0: type 16550A, console
sio1 at 0x3e8-0x3ef irq 5 flags 0x20000 on isa
sio1: type 16550A
sio2 at 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 flags 0x20000 on isa
sio2: type 16550A
pcic0 at 0x3e0-0x3e1 on isa
PC-Card ctlr(0) TI PCI-1131 [CardBus bridge mode] (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
pcic0: slot 0 controller I/O address 0x3e0
npx0 flags 0x1 on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
fdc0: direction bit not set
fdc0: cmd 3 failed at out byte 1 of 3
fdc0 not found at 0x3f0
wdc0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 irq 14 on isa
wdc0: unit 0 (wd0): <SunDisk SQFXB-80>, single-sector-i/o
wd0: 76MB (156672 sectors), 612 cyls, 8 heads, 32 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc0: unit 1 (wd1): <IBM-DCXA-210000>
wd1: 8063MB (16514064 sectors), 16383 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc1 not found at 0x170
wdc2 not found at 0x180
ep0 not found at 0x300
fxp0: Ethernet address 00:a0:a5:12:05:5a
fxp1: Ethernet address 00:a0:a5:12:05:59

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swapon: adding /dev/wd1s1b as swap device
Automatic reboot in progress...
/dev/rwd0s1a: clean, 16599 free (95 frags, 2063 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
/dev/rwd0s1e: clean, 9233 free (9 frags, 1153 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
/dev/rwd0s1a: clean, 16599 free (95 frags, 2063 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
/dev/rwd1s1f: clean, 4301055 free (335 frags, 537590 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation)

show system
boot-messages lcc (TX
Matrix Router)

user@host> show system boot-messages lcc 2


lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright (c) 1996-2001, Juniper Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1992-2001 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
JUNOS 7.0-20040912.0 #0: 2004-09-12 09:16:32 UTC
builder@benten.juniper.net:/build/benten-b/7.0/20040912.0/obj-i386/sys/compile/JUNIPER
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz
Timecounter "TSC" frequency 601368936 Hz
CPU: Pentium III/Pentium III Xeon/Celeron (601.37-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x68a Stepping = 10
Features=0x387f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,PN,MMX,FXSR,SSE>
real memory = 2147467264 (2097136K bytes)
sio0: gdb debugging port
avail memory = 2084040704 (2035196K bytes)
Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc06d9000.
DEVFS: ready for devices
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
DRAM Data Integrity Mode: ECC Mode with h/w scrubbing
npx0: <math processor> on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
pcib0: <ServerWorks NB6635 3.0LE host to PCI bridge> on motherboard
pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
pcic-pci0: <TI PCI-1410 PCI-CardBus Bridge> irq 15 at device 1.0 on pci0
pcic-pci0: TI12XX PCI Config Reg: [pwr save][pci only]
fxp0: <Intel Embedded 10/100 Ethernet> port 0x1000-0x103f mem
0xfb800000-0xfb81ffff,0xfb820000-0xfb820fff irq 9 at device 3.0 on pci0
fxp1: <Intel Embedded 10/100 Ethernet> port 0x1040-0x107f mem
0xfb840000-0xfb85ffff,0xfb821000-0xfb821fff irq 11 at device 4.0 on pci0
...

show system
boot-messages (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show system boot-messages


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright (c) 1996-2009, Juniper Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1992-2006 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
JUNOS 9.6B3.3 #0: 2009-06-17 19:52:08 UTC
builder@lanath.juniper.net:/volume/build/junos/9.6/release/9.6B3.3/obj-i386/bsd/sys/compile/JUNIPER
MPTable: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R)
CPU
L5238 @ 2.66GHz (2660.01-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin =
"GenuineIntel" Id = 0x1067a Stepping = 10
Features=0xbfebfbff
...
lcc1-re0:

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright (c) 1996-2009, Juniper Networks, Inc.


All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1992-2006 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
JUNOS 9.6-20090617.0 #0: 2009-06-17 04:15:14 UTC
builder@lanath.juniper.net:/volume/build/junos/9.6/production/20090617.0/obj-i386/bsd/sys/compile/JUNIPER
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU
@ 1.86GHz (1862.01-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel"
Features=0xbfebfbff
...

show system
boot-messages
(QFX3500 Switch)

Id = 0x1067a

Stepping = 10

user@switch> show sytem boot-messages


getmemsize: msgbufp[size=32768] = 0x81d07fe4
System physical memory distribution:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total physical memory: 4160749568 (3968 MB)
Physical memory used: 3472883712 (3312 MB)
Physical memory allocated to kernel: 2130706432 (2032 MB)
Physical memory allocated to user BTLB: 1342177280 (1280 MB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright (c) 1996-2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1992-2006 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
JUNOS 11.1I #0: 2010-09-17 19:18:07 UTC
ssiano@svl-junos-pool125.juniper.net:/c/ssiano/DEV_QFX_SI_BRANCH/03/20100917.399988/
obj-xlr/bsd/sys/compile/JUNIPER-DCTOR
WARNING: debug.mpsafenet forced to 0 as ipsec requires Giant
JUNOS 11.1I #0: 2010-09-17 19:18:07 UTC
ssiano@svl-junos-pool125.juniper.net:/c/ssiano/DEV_QFX_SI_BRANCH/03/20100917.399988/
obj-xlr/bsd/sys/compile/JUNIPER-DCTOR
real memory = 3472883712 (3312MB)
avail memory = 1708171264 (1629MB)
cpuid: 0, btlb_cpumap:0xfffffff8
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 12 CPUs
ETHERNET SOCKET BRIDGE initialising
Initializing QFX platform properties ..
cpu0 on motherboard
: RMI's XLR CPU Rev. 0.3 with no FPU implemented
L1 Cache: I size 32kb(32 line), D size 32kb(32 line), eight way.
L2 Cache: Size 1024kb, eight way
pic_lbus0: <XLR Local Bus>
pic_lbus0: <XLR Local Bus> on motherboard
Enter qfx control ethernet probe addr:0xc5eeec00
gmac4: <XLR GMAC GE Ethernet> on pic_lbus0
me0: Ethernet address 00:1d:b5:f7:68:40
Enter qfx control ethernet probe addr:0xc5eeeb40
gmac5: <XLR GMAC GE Ethernet> on pic_lbus0
me1: Ethernet address 00:1d:b5:f7:68:41
Enter qfx control ethernet probe addr:0xc5eeea80
gmac6: <XLR GMAC GE Ethernet> on pic_lbus0

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me1: Ethernet address 00:1d:b5:f7:68:42


sio0 on pic_lbus0
Entering sioattach
sio0: type 16550A, console
xls_setup_intr: skip irq 3, xlr regs are set up somewhere else.
gblmem0 on pic_lbus0
ehci0: <RMI XLS USB 2.0 controller> on pic_lbus0
ehci_bus_attach: allocated resource. tag=1, base=bef24000
xls_ehci_init: endian hardware swapping NOT enabled.
usb0: EHCI version 1.0
usb0 on ehci0
usb0: USB revision 2.0
uhub0: vendor 0x0000 EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
umass0: USB USBFlashDrive, rev 2.00/11.00, addr 2
pcib0: PCIe link 0 up
pcib0: PCIe link 2 up
pcib0: PCIe link 3 up
pcib0: <XLS PCI Host Controller> on pic_lbus0
pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
pcib1: <PCI-PCI bridge> at device 0.0 on pci0
pci1: <PCI bus> on pcib1
pci1: <network, ethernet> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
pcib2: <PCI-PCI bridge> at device 1.0 on pci0
pcib3: <PCI-PCI bridge> at device 2.0 on pci0
pci2: <PCI bus> on pcib3
pci2: <network, ethernet> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
pcib4: <PCI-PCI bridge> at device 3.0 on pci0
pci3: <PCI bus> on pcib4
pci3: <network, ethernet> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
cfi device address space at 0xbc000000
cfi0: <AMD/Fujitsu - 8MB> on pic_lbus0
cfi device address space at 0xbc000000
i2c0: <I2C bus controller> on pic_lbus0
i2c1: <I2C bus controller> on pic_lbus0
qfx_fmn0 on pic_lbus0
pool offset 1503776768
xlr_lbus0: <XLR Local Bus Controller> on motherboard
qfx_bcpld_probe[124]
qfx_bcpld_probe[138]: dev_type=0x0
qfx_bcpld_probe[124]
qfx_bcpld0: QFX BCPLD probe success
qfx_bcpld0qfx_bcpld_attach[174]
qfx_bcpld_attach[207] : bus_space_tag=0x0, bus_space_handle=0xbd900000
qfx_bcpld_probe[124]
qfx_bcpld1: QFX BCPLD probe success
qfx_bcpld1qfx_bcpld_attach[174]
tor_bcpld_slave_attach[1245] : bus_space_tag=0x0, bus_space_handle=0xbda00000
Initializing product: 96 ..
bmeb: bmeb_lib_init done 0xc60a5000, addr 0x809c99a0
bme0:Virtual BME driver initializing
Timecounter "mips" frequency 1200000000 Hz quality 0
Timecounter "xlr_pic_timer" frequency 66666666 Hz quality 1
Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec
Loading the NETPFE fc module
IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #4 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #5 Launched!

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SMP: AP CPU #7 Launched!


SMP: AP CPU #6 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #11 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #10 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #9 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #8 Launched!
da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
da0: <USB USBFlashDrive 1100> Removable Direct Access SCSI-0 device
da0: 40.000MB/s transfers
da0: 3920MB (8028160 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 499C)
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a

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show system buffers


Syntax
Syntax (EX Series)

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

show system buffers


show system buffers
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
show system buffers
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system buffers
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
show system buffers
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system buffers


<infrastructure name | interconnect-device name | node-group name | root-only (infrastructure
name | interconnect-device name | node-group name)>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display information about the buffer pool that the Routing Engine uses for local traffic.
Local traffic is the routing and management traffic that is exchanged between the Routing
Engine and the Packet Forwarding Engine within the router or switch, as well as the routing
and management traffic from IP (that is, from OSPF, BGP, SNMP, ping operations, and
so on).
noneShow all buffer statistics.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show buffer statistics for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, show buffer statistics for all T1600
routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show buffer statistics

for all of the chassis.


all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Show buffer

statistics for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show buffer statistics for a

fabric control Routing Engine or a fabric control Routing Engine.

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interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show buffer statistics

for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show buffer statistics for a specific T640 router (or line-card chassis) that is
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, show buffer statistics
for a specific T1600 router (or line-card chassis) that is connected to the TX Matrix
Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Show buffer statistics

for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Show

buffer statistics for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For
EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series
Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show buffer statistics for the

Node group
sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show buffer statistics for the TX Matrix

Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


Additional Information

By default, when you issue the show system buffers command on a TX Matrix or TX Matrix
Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing
matrix based on a TX Matrix router) master Routing Engines or T1600 (in a routing matrix
based on a TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if
you issue the same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine,
the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix
router) backup Routing Engines or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix
Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are connected to it.
A special type of memory buffer called a cluster is 2 KB in size. For more information, see
The Design and Implementation of the 4.4BSD Operation System by McKusic, Bostic,
Karels, and Quarterman.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show system buffers on page 1040


show system buffers scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1041
show system buffers sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1041
show system buffers all-chassis (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1041
show system buffers node-group (QFabric Switch) on page 1042
Table 151 on page 1040 describes the output fields for the show system buffers command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

mbufs in use

Memory buffers (mbufs) are 128-byte buffers that are used for various purposes inside the kernel.
Each memory buffer has a type, and the output itemizes the amount allocated for each type. Types
with no memory buffers allocated are not displayed.

mbufs allocated to
packet headers

Number of memory buffers currently holding packet headers

mbufs allocated to
control blocks

Number of memory buffers currently holding the state for sockets.

mbufs allocated to send


data

Number of memory buffers currently holding socket send data.

mbufs allocated to pfe


refill data

Number of memory buffers currently holding Packet Forwarding Engine refill data.

mbufs allocated to fxp


data

Number of memory buffers currently holding fxp data.

mbufs allocated to
socket names and
addresses

Number of memory buffers currently holding addresses for sockets.

mbuf clusters in use

Allocation statistics for memory buffer clusters.

allocated to network

Total amount of memory in use by the networking and interprocess communication (IPC) code.

requests for memory


denied

Number of times a memory allocation request within the IPC and networking code failed.

requests for memory


delayed

Number of times a memory allocation request within the IPC and networking code was postponed.

calls to protocol drain


routines

Number of times a memory allocation request within the IPC and networking code triggered a memory
reclamation attempt.

Sample Output
show system buffers

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user@host> show system buffers


397/893/1290 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
395/331/726/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
384/256 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
889K/885K/1774K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/5/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied

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0 requests for sfbufs delayed


0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines

show system buffers


scc (TX Matrix Router)

show system buffers


sfc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

show system buffers


all-chassis (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@host> show system buffers scc


213 mbufs in use:
11 mbufs allocated to packet headers
26 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses
2 mbufs allocated to socket options
17 mbufs allocated to socket send data
2 mbufs allocated to pfe data
155 mbufs allocated to fxp data (rx)
511 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 86>
256 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 92>
924/1162 mbuf clusters in use
2788 Kbytes allocated to network (75% in use)
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests for memory delayed
0 calls to protocol drain routines
user@host> show system buffers sfc 0
sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------4363/2807/7170 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
4358/1968/6326/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
256/128 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
9806K/4637K/14444K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/10/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
user@host> show system buffers all-chassis
sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------4363/2807/7170 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
4358/1968/6326/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
256/128 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
9806K/4637K/14444K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/10/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
lcc0-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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772/2558/3330 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)


772/598/1370/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
768/512 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
1737K/1835K/3572K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/4/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------773/2437/3210 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
773/453/1226/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
768/384 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
1739K/1515K/3254K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/7/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------816/2514/3330 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
816/554/1370/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
768/512 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
1836K/1736K/3572K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/4/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile

show system buffers


node-group (QFabric
Switch)

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user@switch> show system buffers node-group node1


node-group node1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------2/2698/2700 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
2/1520/1522/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/1280 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
4K/3714K/3719K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/6/6656 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)

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0
0
0
0

requests
requests
requests
calls to

for sfbufs denied


for sfbufs delayed
for I/O initiated by sendfile
protocol drain routines

re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------516/639/1155 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
515/147/662/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
512/128 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
1159K/453K/1612K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/4/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------519/771/1290 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
518/176/694/30000 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
512/128 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache)
0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
1165K/544K/1710K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total)
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k)
0/4/1024 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
0 requests for sfbufs denied
0 requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines

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show system commit


Syntax

show system commit

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Display the pending commit operation (if any) and the commit history.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

clear system commit on page 835

show system commit on page 1045


show system commit (At a Particular Time) on page 1045
show system commit (At the Next Reboot) on page 1045
show system commit (Rollback Pending) on page 1045
show system commit (QFX Series) on page 1045

Output Fields

Table 152 on page 1044 describes the output fields for the show system commit command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 152: show system commit Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Commit history

Displays the last 50 commit operations listed, most recent to first. The identifier rescue designates a
configuration created for recovery using the request system configuration rescue save command.

Timestamp

Date and time of the commit operation.

Username

User who executed the commit operation.

Commit method

Method used to execute the commit operation:

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cliCLI interactive user performed the commit operation.

Junos XML protocolJunos XML protocol client performed the commit operation.

synchronizeThe commit synchronize command was performed on the other Routing Engine.

snmpAn SNMP set request caused the commit operation.

buttonA button on the router or switch was pressed to commit a rescue configuration for recovery.

autoinstallA configuration obtained through autoinstallation was committed.

otherA method other than those identified was used to perform the commit operation.

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Sample Output
show system commit

user@host> show system commit


0
2003-07-28 19:14:04 PDT by root via other
1
2003-07-25 22:01:36 PDT by regress via cli
2
2003-07-25 22:01:32 PDT by regress via cli
3
2003-07-25 21:30:13 PDT by root via button
4
2003-07-25 13:46:48 PDT by regress via cli
5
2003-07-25 05:33:21 PDT by root via autoinstall
...
rescue 2002-05-10 15:32:03 PDT by root via other

show system commit


(At a Particular Time)

user@host> show system commit


commit requested by root via cli at Tue May

show system commit


(At the Next Reboot)

user@host> show system commit


commit requested by root via cli at reboot

show system commit


(Rollback Pending)

user@host> show system commit


0 2005-01-05 15:00:37 PST by root via cli commit confirmed, rollback in 3mins

show system commit


(QFX Series)

user@switch> show system commit


0
2011-11-25 19:17:49 PST by root via cli

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show system configuration archival


Syntax
Release Information

Description

show system configuration archival

Introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display directory and number of files queued for archival transfer.

NOTE: The [edit system configuration] hierarchy is not available on QFabric


switches.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

This command has no options.


maintenance

show system configuration archival on page 1046

Sample Output
show system
configuration archival

user@host> show system configuration archival


/var/transfer/config/:
total 8

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show system configuration rescue


Syntax
Release Information

Description

show system configuration rescue

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display a rescue configuration, if one exists.

NOTE: The [edit system configuration] hierarchy is not available on QFabric


switches.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

This command has no options.


maintenance

show system configuration archival on page 1046

show system configuration rescue on page 1047

Sample Output
show system
configuration rescue

user@switch> show system configuration rescue


version "7.3"; groups {
global {
system {
host-name router1;
domain-name customer.net;
domain-search [ customer.net ];
backup-router 192.168.124.254;
name-server {
172.17.28.11;
172.17.28.101;
172.17.28.100;
172.17.28.10;
}
login {
user regress {
uid 928;
class ;
shell csh;
authentication {
encrypted-password "$1$kPU..$w.4FGRAGanJ8U4Yq6sbj7."; ##
SECRET-DATA
}
}
}
services {
ftp;
rlogin;

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rsh;
telnet;
}
}
}
....

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show system connections


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series)

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show system connections


<extensive>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<inet | inet6>
<show-routing-instances>
show system connections
<extensive>
<all-members>
<inet | inet6>
<local>
<member member-id>
<show-routing-instances>
show system connections
<extensive>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<inet | inet6>
<show-routing-instances>
show system connections
<extensive>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<inet | inet6>
<show-routing-instances>
show system connections
<extensive>
<all-members>
<inet | inet6>
<local>
<member member-id>
<show-routing-instances>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system connections


<extensive>
<inet>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>
<show-routing-instances>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Display information about the active IP sockets on the Routing Engine. Use this command
to verify which servers are active on a system and what connections are currently in
progress.

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Options

noneDisplay information about all active IP sockets on the Routing Engine.


extensive(Optional) Display exhaustive system process information, which, for TCP

connections, includes the TCP control block. This option is useful for debugging TCP
connections.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

connection activity for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system connection activity for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
connection activity for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system

connection activity for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


inet | inet6(Optional) Display IPv4 connections or IPv6 connections, respectively.
infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system connection

activity for the fabric control Routing Engines or fabric manager Routing Engines.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system connection

activity for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system connection activity for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system connection activity
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system

connection activity for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

system connection activity for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through
9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system connection activity

for the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system connection activity for the

TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system connection activity for the

TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


show-routing-instances(Optional) Display routing instances.

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Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

By default, when you issue the show system connections command on a TX Matrix or TX
Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) master Routing Engines or T1600 (in a routing
matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise,
if you issue the same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine,
the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix
router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing
Engines that are connected to it.
view

show system connections on page 1052


show system connections extensive on page 1052
show system connections lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1053
show system connections show-routing-instances on page 1053
show system connections (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1054
show system connections sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1057
show system connections show-routing-instances (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1059
show system connections (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1064
Table 153 on page 1051 describes the output fields for the show system connections
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 153: show system connections Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Proto

Protocol of the socket: IP, TCP, or UDP for IPv4 or IPv6.

Recv-Q

Number of input packets received by the protocol and waiting to


be processed by the application.

Send-Q

Number of output packets sent by the application and waiting to


be processed by the protocol.

Local Address

Local address and port of the socket, separated by a period. An


asterisk (*) indicates that the bound address is the wildcard address.
Server sockets typically have the wildcard address and a well-known
port bound to them.

Foreign Address

Foreign address and port of the socket, separated by a period. An


asterisk (*) indicates that the address or port is a wildcard.

Routing Instance

(Displayed only when the show-routing-instance option is used.)


Routing instances associated with active IP sockets on the Routing
Engine.

(state)

For TCP, the protocol state of the socket.

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Sample Output
show system
connections

show system
connections extensive

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user@host> show system connections


Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
tcp
0
2 192.168.4.16.513
208.197.169.254.894
tcp
0
0 192.168.4.16.513
208.197.169.195.945
tcp
0
0 *.23
*.*
tcp
0
0 *.22
*.*
tcp
0
0 *.513
*.*
tcp00 *.514
*.*
LISTEN
tcp 0 0*.21
*.*
LISTEN
tcp00 *.79
*.*
LISTEN
tcp 00 *.1023
*.*
LISTEN
tcp 00 *.111
*.*
LISTEN
udp00192.168.4.16.1634
208.197.169.249.2049
udp00192.168.4.16.1627
208.197.169.254.2049
udp00192.168.4.16.1371
208.197.169.195.2049
udp00*.*
*.*
udp00*.9999
*.*
udp00 *.161
*.*
udp00192.168.4.16.1039
192.168.4.16.1023
udp00192.168.4.16.1038
192.168.4.16.1023
udp 00 192.168.4.16.1037
192.168.4.16.1023
udp00192.168.4.16.1036
192.168.4.16.1023
udp00*.1022
*.*
udp00*.1023
*.*
udp00*.111
*.*
udp00*.*
*.*

(state)
ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN

user@host> show system connections extensive


Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp
0
2 192.168.4.16.513
208.197.169.254.894
ESTABLISHED
iss: 3972677059
sndup: 3972693435
sndcc:
10
snduna: 3972693435
sndnxt: 3972693437
sndwnd:
17376
sndmax: 3972693437
sndcwnd:
65535 sndssthresh: 1073725440
irs: 484187869
rcvup: 484188060
rcvcc:
98357
rcvnxt: 484188070
rcvadv: 484205446
rcvwnd:
17376
rtt:
1
srtt:
7
rttv:
5
rxtcur:
120
rxtshift:
0
rtseq: 1103707591
rttmin:
2
duration:
5011
mss:
1448
flags: REQ_SCALE RCVD_SCALE REQ_TSTMP RCVD_TSTMP RCVD_CC [0x41e0]
tcp
0
0 192.168.4.16.513
208.197.169.195.945
ESTABLISHED
iss: 1057609890
sndup: 1057790796
sndcc:
2
snduna: 1057790810
sndnxt: 1057790810
sndwnd:
17376
sndmax: 1057790810
sndcwnd:
39096 sndssthresh: 1073725440
irs: 3551947312
rcvup: 3551947422
rcvcc:
0
rcvnxt: 3551947422
rcvadv: 3551964798
rcvwnd:
17376
rtt:
0
srtt:
17
rttv:
11
rxtcur:
300
rxtshift:
0
rtseq:
0
rttmin:
2
duration:
125814
mss:
1448
flags: REQ_SCALE RCVD_SCALE REQ_TSTMP RCVD_TSTMP [0x1e0]
udp0
0192.168.4.16.1634208.197.169.249.2049
udp0
0192.168.4.16.1627208.197.169.254.2049
udp0
0192.168.4.16.1371208.197.169.195.2049
udp 0
0*.* *.*
udp0
0*.9999*.*
udp 0
0*.161*.*
udp0
0192.168.4.16.1039192.168.4.16.1023

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udp0
udp0
udp0
udp0
udp 0
udp0
udp0

show system
connections lcc (TX
Matrix Router)

show system
connections
show-routing-instances

0192.168.4.16.1038192.168.4.16.1023
0192.168.4.16.1037192.168.4.16.1023
0192.168.4.16.1036192.168.4.16.1023
0*.1022*.*
0*.1023 *.*
0 *.111*.*
0*.**.*

user@host> show system connections lcc 2


lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4
0
0 192.168.66.131.1342
192.168.66.130.23
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.66.131.2059
192.168.66.130.23
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.66.131.4571
192.168.66.130.23
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.66.131.2496
192.168.66.130.23
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.22
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.21
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.79
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6234
*.*
LISTEN
udp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
udp4
0
0 *.6333
*.*
user@host> show system connections show-routing-instances
Active Internet connections (including servers) (including routing-instances)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
Routing Instance
(state)
tcp4
0
0 192.168.69.204.23
172.17.28.19.4267
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.69.204.58540
10.209.7.138.23
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.69.204.23
172.17.28.19.1098
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.7.1.57668
192.168.9.1.179
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.7.1.179
192.168.8.1.49209
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.1.6234
128.0.3.17.1024
__juniper_private1__
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.4.9000
128.0.0.4.59103
__juniper_private1__
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.4.59103
128.0.0.4.9000
__juniper_private1__
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.32012
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33007
*.*
__juniper_private2__
LISTEN
tcp46
0
0 *.179
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.179
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6154
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN

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tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private2__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private2__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
__juniper_private1__
tcp4
0
0
LISTEN

show system
connections (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

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*.6153
LISTEN
*.7000
LISTEN
*.6152
LISTEN
*.6156
LISTEN
*.33005
LISTEN
*.31343
LISTEN
*.31341
LISTEN
*.32003
LISTEN
*.666
LISTEN
*.38
LISTEN
*.3221

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

default

user@host> show system connections


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4
0
3 192.168.178.11.23
172.17.28.19.3565
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
172.17.28.204.62719
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
192.168.69.199.51255
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
172.24.26.227.42860
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.6156
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.32012
162.0.0.5.58935
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.32012
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33007
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.666
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.6161
162.0.0.5.62026
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.33005
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.9000
162.0.0.4.51611
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.51611
162.0.0.4.9000
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.6151
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6154
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6153
*.*
LISTEN

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tcp4

*.31343

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.31341

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.9000

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.6152

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.32003

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.33009

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.3221

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.23

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.22

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.514

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.21

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.79

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.514

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp46
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
ip4
ip4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

*.6234

*.*

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

LISTEN
127.0.0.1.123
10.255.178.11.123
*.123
*.514
*.514
*.62027
*.59363
*.31342
*.161
*.161
*.31340
*.31340
*.49152
*.4784
*.3784
*.49152
*.4784
*.3784
*.6333
*.*
*.*

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.3.23
172.24.26.227.50399
ESTABLISHED

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tcp4

*.6234

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.7000

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.9000

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.33009

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.3221

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.23

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.22

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.514

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.21

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.79

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.514

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

udp46
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

*.514
*.514
*.59924
*.59412
*.161
*.161
*.31342
*.6333

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4
0
0 *.6234
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.7000
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.22
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.21
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.79
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*

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LISTEN
tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.33009

*.*
LISTEN

udp46
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

*.514
*.514
*.59924
*.59412
*.31342
*.161
*.161
*.6333

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4
0
0 *.6234
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.7000
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33009
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.22
*.*
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
...

show system
connections sfc (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show system connections sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.514
132.0.0.4.952
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.514
131.0.0.4.694
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.514
130.0.0.4.860
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.514
129.0.0.4.716
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.996
132.0.0.4.514
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.798
131.0.0.4.514
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.995
130.0.0.4.514
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.895
129.0.0.4.514
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.21
172.17.28.204.64662
TIME_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.21

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172.17.28.204.51612
tcp4
0
0

TIME_WAIT
*.6156

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.9000

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.666

*.*

LISTEN
192.168.178.11.23

tcp4
0
2
172.17.28.19.3565
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
172.17.28.204.62719
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
192.168.69.199.51255
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
172.24.26.227.42860
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.32012
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.32012
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33007
LISTEN
tcp4
0
1432 162.0.0.4.6161
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.33005
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.9000
FIN_WAIT_2
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.51611
CLOSE_WAIT
tcp4
0
0 *.6151
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6154
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6153
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.31343
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.31341
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6152
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.32003
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33009
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.22
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.21
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.79
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
LISTEN

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ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED
162.0.0.5.58935
*.*
*.*
162.0.0.5.62026
*.*
162.0.0.4.51611
162.0.0.4.9000
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

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tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp46
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
ip4
ip4
ip4

show system
connections
show-routing-instances
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
104
0
0

*.6234

*.*

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

LISTEN
127.0.0.1.123
10.255.178.11.123
*.123
*.514
*.514
*.50895
*.50794
*.31342
*.161
*.161
*.31340
*.31340
*.49152
*.4784
*.3784
*.49152
*.4784
*.3784
*.6333
*.*
*.*
*.*

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

user@host> show system connections show-routing-instances


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers) (including routing-instances)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
Routing Instance
(state)
tcp4
0
0 *.6156
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.666
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
2 192.168.178.11.23
172.17.28.19.3565
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
172.17.28.204.62719
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
192.168.69.199.51255
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.11.23
172.24.26.227.42860
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.32012
162.0.0.5.58935
__juniper_private1__
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.32012
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33007
*.*
__juniper_private2__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.6161
162.0.0.5.62026
__juniper_private1__
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.33005
*.*
__juniper_private2__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.9000
162.0.0.4.51611
__juniper_private1__
FIN_WAIT_2
tcp4
0
0 162.0.0.4.51611
162.0.0.4.9000
__juniper_private1__
CLOSE_WAIT

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tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

udp4

udp4

udp4

udp46

udp4

udp46

udp4

udp4

udp46

udp4

udp4

udp4

udp46

*.6151

*.*
__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private2__

LISTEN

__juniper_private2__

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__
127.0.0.1.123
default
10.255.178.11.123
default
*.123
default
*.514
default
*.514
default
*.50895
default
*.50794
default
*.31342
__juniper_private1__
*.161
default
*.161
default
*.31340
__juniper_private2__
*.31340
__juniper_private1__
*.49152

LISTEN

*.6154

*.*

*.6153

*.*

*.31343

*.*

*.31341

*.*

*.6152

*.*

*.32003

*.*

*.33009

*.*

*.3221

*.*

*.23

*.*

*.22

*.*

*.514

*.*

*.513

*.*

*.21

*.*

*.79

*.*

*.514

*.*

*.513

*.*

*.6234

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

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default
udp46

*.4784

*.*
default

udp46

*.3784

*.*
default

udp4

*.49152

*.*
default

udp4

*.4784

*.*
default

udp4

*.3784

*.*
default

udp4

*.6333

*.*
__juniper_private1__

ip4

*.*

*.*
default

ip4

*.*

*.*
default

ip4

*.*

*.*
default

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers) (including routing-instances)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
Routing Instance
(state)
tcp4
0
0 *.7000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 192.168.178.3.23
172.24.26.227.50399
default
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.6234
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33009
*.*
__juniper_private2__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.22
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.21
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.79
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
udp46
0
0 *.514
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
default
udp46
0
0 *.59924
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.59412
*.*
default

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udp46

*.161

*.*
default

udp4

*.161

*.*
default

udp4

*.31342

*.*
__juniper_private1__

udp4

*.6333

*.*
__juniper_private1__

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers) (including routing-instances)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
Routing Instance
(state)
tcp4
0
0 *.7000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6234
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.22
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.21
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.79
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.513
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33009
*.*
__juniper_private2__
LISTEN
udp46
0
0 *.514
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.514
*.*
default
udp46
0
0 *.59924
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.59412
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.31342
*.*
__juniper_private1__
udp46
0
0 *.161
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.161
*.*
default
udp4
0
0 *.6333
*.*
__juniper_private1__
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers) (including routing-instances)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address

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tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
udp46

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

(state)

*.7000

*.*
__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private2__

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

*.6234

*.*

*.9000

*.*

*.33009

*.*

*.3221

*.*

*.23

*.*

*.22

*.*

*.514

*.*

*.513

*.*

*.21

*.*

*.79

*.*

*.514

*.*

*.513

*.*

*.514

*.*
default

udp4

*.514

*.*
default

udp4

*.31342

*.*
__juniper_private1__

udp46

*.62103

*.*
default

udp4

*.59924

*.*
default

udp46

*.161

*.*
default

udp4

*.161

*.*
default

udp4

*.6333

*.*
__juniper_private1__

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Active Internet connections (including servers) (including routing-instances)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
Routing Instance
(state)
tcp4
0
0 *.7000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6234
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.9000
*.*
__juniper_private1__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.33009
*.*
__juniper_private2__
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3221
*.*
default
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.23
*.*
default
LISTEN

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tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
tcp4
udp46

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

*.22

*.*
default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

default

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

__juniper_private1__

LISTEN

*.514

*.*

*.513

*.*

*.21

*.*

*.79

*.*

*.514

*.*

*.513

*.*

*.514

*.*
default

udp4

*.514

*.*
default

udp46

*.62103

*.*
default

udp4

*.59924

*.*
default

udp4

*.31342

*.*
__juniper_private1__

udp46

*.161

*.*
default

udp4

*.161

*.*
default

udp4

*.6333

*.*
__juniper_private1__

show system
connections
(QFX3500 Switch)

1064

user@switch> show system connections


Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
(state)
tcp4
0
0 10.94.204.110.23
172.17.28.19.1308
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.1.6234
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.1.65142
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.1.33003
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.1.61441
ESTABLISHED
tcp46
0
0 *.179
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.179
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.16.9000
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.16.50970
ESTABLISHED
tcp4
0
0 *.38
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.3491
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 *.6156
LISTEN
tcp4
0
0 128.0.0.1.33001
ESTABLISHED

Foreign Address

128.0.0.1.65142
128.0.0.1.6234
128.0.0.1.61441
128.0.0.1.33003
*.*
*.*
128.0.0.16.50970
128.0.0.16.9000
*.*
*.*
*.*
128.0.0.1.59437

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tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

tcp4

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128.0.0.1.59437
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.1.33023
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.1.63605
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.1.33001
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.1.63830
ESTABLISHED
*.667
LISTEN
*.6156
LISTEN
128.0.0.1.7000
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.1.51580
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.1.6234
ESTABLISHED
*.33001
LISTEN
*.33003
LISTEN
128.0.0.1.53646
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.16.9000
ESTABLISHED
128.0.0.16.63454
ESTABLISHED
*.666
LISTEN
*.7000
LISTEN
*.51627
LISTEN
*.3492
LISTEN
*.33023
LISTEN
*.33013
LISTEN
*.7202
LISTEN
*.6151
LISTEN
*.9000
LISTEN
*.6161
LISTEN
*.6011
LISTEN
*.3221
LISTEN
*.23
LISTEN
*.22
LISTEN
*.514
LISTEN
*.513

128.0.0.1.33001
128.0.0.1.63605
128.0.0.1.33023
128.0.0.1.63830
128.0.0.1.33001
*.*
*.*
128.0.0.1.51580
128.0.0.1.7000
128.0.0.1.53646
*.*
*.*
128.0.0.1.6234
128.0.0.16.63454
128.0.0.16.9000
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*

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tcp4

*.21

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.79

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.514

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.513

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.1127

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.1129

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.1128

*.*
LISTEN

tcp4

*.6234

*.*
LISTEN

udp46
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp46
udp46
udp46
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
udp4
ip4
ip4
ip4

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
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0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

*.514
*.514
128.0.0.1.123
*.53344
*.54261
*.161
*.161
*.31342
*.59137
*.*
*.49152
*.4784
*.3784
*.49152
*.4784
*.3784
10.255.204.110.123
*.123
*.67
*.6333
*.2293
*.*
*.*
*.*

*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
*.*
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show system core-dumps


Syntax

show system core-dumps


<brief | detail>
<core-filename>
<core-file-info>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system core-dumps


<all-members>
<brief | detail>
<core-filename>
<core-file-info>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system core-dumps


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<brief | detail>
<core-filename>
<core-file-info>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show system core-dumps


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<brief | detail>
<core-filename>
<core-file-info>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system core-dumps


<brief | detail>
<component (UUID | serial number | all)>
<core-file-info component (UUID | serial number) core-file-name>
<display-period (hours | minutes | seconds)>
<display-order>
<kernel-crashinfo component (UUID | serial number)>
<repository (core | log)>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 8.5.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Show core files on all routers or switches running Junos OS. You can use the show system
core-dumps command to show a list of system core files created when the router or
switch has failed. This command can be useful for diagnostic purposes. Each list item
includes the file permissions, number of links, owner, group, size, modification date, and
path and filename. On a QFabric switch, you can view core-dump files on individual
QFabric switch devices as well as on the entire QFabric switch.
You can use the option core-filename and its options core-file-info, brief, and detail to
display more information about the specified core-dump files.

Options

noneDisplay a list of all existing core-dump files.

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all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a routing matrix

based on a TX Matrix router, display system core files for the TX Matrix router
switch-card chassis [SCC] and all the T640 routers [LCCs] connected to the TX
Matrix router.
On a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router, display system core files for
the TX Matrix Plus router (switch-fabric chassis [SFC]) and all the T1600 routers
[LCCs] connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
<all-lcc | lcc number>(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a routing

matrix based on the TX Matrix router, display core dump files for all T640 routers
(line-card chassis [LCCs]) or a specific T640 router [LCC] connected to the TX
Matrix router.
On a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router, display logging information
for all T1600 routers (line-card chassis [LCCs]) or a specific T1600 router (LCC)
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. When using the lcc number option, replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.

NOTE: The all-chassis option displays system core files for the SCC or
SFC and the LCCs connected to the SCC or SFC in the routing matrix
while the all-lcc option only displays system core files for the LCCs in the
routing matrix.

all-members(EX4200 switches) (Optional) Display system core files on all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


brief(Optional) View details of a binary file.
component (UUID | serial number |all)(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display a list

of core-dump files located on individual QFabric switch device or on the entire QFabric
switch.
core-file-info(Optional) Display the stack trace of a core file.
core-filename(Optional) Name of a specific core file to display.
detail(Optional) View stack trace with details of the binary file.
display-order (timestamp-sort | alphanumeric-sort)(QFabric switches only) (Optional)

Display list of debug artifacts generated within the specified periodfor example,
within the last hour, within the last 20 minutes, or within the last 32 secondsor
according to their filename.
display-period (hours | minutes | seconds)(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display

core-dump files generated within the specified periodfor example, within the last
hour, within the last 20 minutes, or within the last 32 seconds.
kernel-crashinfo component (UUID | serial number)(QFabric switches only) (Optional)

Display kernel crash information from the EEPROM on a QFabric switch device.

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local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display system core files on the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display system core files on

the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with
a value from 0 through 9.
repository (core | log)(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Specify either the core or log

repository in which to view core-dump files.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system core files on the TX Matrix router

(or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system core files on the TX Matrix

Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show system core-dumps on page 1071


show system core-dumps on page 1071
show system core-dumps (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1071
show system core-dumps (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1073
show system core-dumps (QFabric Switches) on page 1074
show system core-dumps core-file-info component serial number core-file-name
(QFabric Switches) on page 1075
show system core-dumps component serial number display-order alphanumeric-sort
repository core (QFabric Switches) on page 1075
show system core-dumps display-period (QFabric Switches) on page 1075
show system core-dumps kernel-crashinfo component serial number (QFabric
Switches) on page 1077
show system core-dumps repository core (QFabric Switches) on page 1079
show system core-dumps repository log (QFabric Switches) on page 1079
Table 154 on page 1069 describes the output fields for the show system core-dumps
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 154: show system core-dumps Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Permissions

Read/write permissions for the file named.

Links

Number of links to the file.

Owner

Name of the file owner.

Group

Name of the group with file access.

File size

File size in bytes.

Modified

Last file modification date and time.

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Field Name

Field Description

Path/filename

File path where the file resides and the filename.

Repository scope:

Repository where core-dump files and log files are stored. The
core-dump files are located in the core repository, and the log files
are located in the log repository. The default Repository scope is
shared since both the core and log repositories are shared by all of
the QFabric switch devices.

Repository head:

Path to the top-level repository location.

Repository name:

Name of the repository: core or log.

List of nodes for core


repository:

List of core-dump files associated with a particular QFabric switch


device located in the core repository.

Node Group

Name of the QFabric switch device.

Node Identifier

UUID or serial number of the QFabric switch device.

Num

Number of core-dump and log files.

Model

Model number of the QFabric switch device.

Usage

Usage of the repository in megabytes.

Total usage of core


repository:

Total usage of core-dump files associated with a particular QFabric


switch device located in the core repository. Usage is specified in
megabytes and as a percentage.

Total usage of log


repository:

Total usage of log files associated with a particular QFabric switch


device located in the log repository. Usage is specified in megabytes
and as a percentage.

List of nodes for core


repository:

List of core-dump files associated with a particular QFabric switch


device located in the core repository.

List of nodes for log


repository:

List of log files associated with a particular QFabric switch device


located in the log repository.

Filename

Name of the core-dump file.

Date

Last core-dump file modification date and time.

Size

Size of the core-dump file.

Core filename

Filename of the core-dump file.

Process name

Name of the process that is generating a core-dump file or log file.

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Field Name

Field Description

Release

Junos OS release.

Build server

Junos OS build server.

Build date

Junos OS build date.

Stack trace

Stack trace of the core-dump file.

Sample Output
show system
core-dumps

This example shows the command output if core files exist.

show system
core-dumps

This example shows the command output if core files do not exist.

show system
core-dumps (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

user@switcht> show system core-dumps


-rw------- 1 root wheel 268369920 Jun 18 17:59 /var/crash/vmcore.0
-rw-rw---- 1 root field 3371008 Jun 18 17:53 /var/tmp/rpd.core.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 27775914 Jun 18 17:59 /var/crash/kernel.0

user@host> show system core-dumps


/var/crash/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/tmp/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
user@host> show system core-dumps
sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 8
/var/tmp/cores:
total 1627592
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field 535346090
rpd.core-tarball.0.090515.0736.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field 105632057
rpd.core-tarball.1.090515.0737.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field 101981681
rpd.core-tarball.2.090515.0738.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
85854573
rpd.core-tarball.3.090515.0740.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
4157845
rpd.core-tarball.4.090515.0818.tgz

May 15 07:36
May 15 07:37
May 15 07:38
May 15 07:40
May 15 08:18

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 8

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/var/tmp/cores:
total 12
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 8
/var/tmp/cores:
total 10024
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
1875794 Apr 22 15:47
chassisd.core-tarball.0.090422.1547.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
1894183 Apr 22 19:02
chassisd.core-tarball.0.090422.1902.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
1290240 Apr 26 16:01 ksyncd_1558.core.0.090426.1601
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 21124008
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090502.0643
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090502.0813
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376544 May 5
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090505.0615
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376544 May 6
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090506.1059
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.1.090502.0658
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 754271232 May 5
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.1.090505.0633
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 264897536 May 6
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.1.090506.1112
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.2.090502.0722
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 163633152 May 5
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.2.090505.0652
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 171312128 May 6
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.2.090506.1213
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.3.090502.0739
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.4.090502.0755
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 427277312 May 7
core-LCC2-STFPC4.core.0.090507.0447
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 419609600 May 7
core-LCC2-STFPC5.core.0.090507.0447
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 432356352 May 7
core-LCC2-STFPC6.core.0.090507.0447

06:43
08:13
06:15
10:59
06:58
06:33
11:12
07:22
06:52
12:13
07:39
07:55
04:47
04:47
04:47

/var/tmp/cores:
total 2568

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-rw-r--r-...

show system
core-dumps
(QFX3500 Switch)

1 root

field

1290240 May 14 14:26 ksyncd_1540.core.0.090514.1426

user@switch> show system core-dumps


-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 8
/var/tmp/cores:
total 1627592
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field 535346090
rpd.core-tarball.0.090515.0736.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field 105632057
rpd.core-tarball.1.090515.0737.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field 101981681
rpd.core-tarball.2.090515.0738.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
85854573
rpd.core-tarball.3.090515.0740.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
4157845
rpd.core-tarball.4.090515.0818.tgz

May 15 07:36
May 15 07:37
May 15 07:38
May 15 07:40
May 15 08:18

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 8
/var/tmp/cores:
total 12
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 8
/var/tmp/cores:
total 10024
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
1875794 Apr 22 15:47
chassisd.core-tarball.0.090422.1547.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
1894183 Apr 22 19:02
chassisd.core-tarball.0.090422.1902.tgz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root field
1290240 Apr 26 16:01 ksyncd_1558.core.0.090426.1601
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/crash/kernel.*: No such file or directory
/tftpboot/corefiles/*core*: No such file or directory
/var/crash/cores:
total 21124008
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090502.0643
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2

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core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090502.0813
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376544 May 5
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090505.0615
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376544 May 6
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.0.090506.1059
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.1.090502.0658
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 754271232 May 5
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.1.090505.0633
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 264897536 May 6
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.1.090506.1112
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.2.090502.0722
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 163633152 May 5
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.2.090505.0652
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 171312128 May 6
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.2.090506.1213
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.3.090502.0739
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1022376528 May 2
core-LCC2-EGFPC7.core.4.090502.0755
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 427277312 May 7
core-LCC2-STFPC4.core.0.090507.0447
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 419609600 May 7
core-LCC2-STFPC5.core.0.090507.0447
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 432356352 May 7
core-LCC2-STFPC6.core.0.090507.0447
/var/tmp/cores:
total 2568
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
...

show system
core-dumps (QFabric
Switches)

field

06:15
10:59
06:58
06:33
11:12
07:22
06:52
12:13
07:39
07:55
04:47
04:47
04:47

1290240 May 14 14:26 ksyncd_1540.core.0.090514.1426

user@switch> show system core-dumps


Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
List of nodes for core repository: /pbdata/export/rdumps/
Node Group
Node Identifier
Num

Model

Usage

qfx3100
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfx3500
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfxc08-3008
qfxc08-3008
qfx3500
qfx3500

0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M

List of nodes for log repository: /pbdata/export/rlogs/


Node Group
Node Identifier
Num

Model

Usage

DG-0
FM-0
DRE-0
NW-NG-0

qfx3100
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfx3500

0M
0M
0M
0M

DG-0
BCF7208D-E44F-E011-802F-4171BAAC781D
FM-0
73747cd8-0710-11e1-b6a4-00e081c5297e
DRE-0
77116f18-0710-11e1-a2a0-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
BBAK0394
NW-NG-0
cd78871a-0710-11e1-878e-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e
FC-0
d31ab7a6-0710-11e1-ad1b-00e081c5297e
FC-1
d4d0f254-0710-11e1-90c3-00e081c5297e
IC-WS001
WS001
IC-WS001
WS001/YW3803
IC-WS001
WS001/YN5999
node-device1
BBAK0372
node-device1
EE3093
Total usage of core repository:0M of 70000M (0.0%)

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BCF7208D-E44F-E011-802F-4171BAAC781D
73747cd8-0710-11e1-b6a4-00e081c5297e
77116f18-0710-11e1-a2a0-00e081c5297e
BBAK0394

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
1
1

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NW-NG-0
cd78871a-0710-11e1-878e-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e
FC-0
d31ab7a6-0710-11e1-ad1b-00e081c5297e
FC-1
d4d0f254-0710-11e1-90c3-00e081c5297e
IC-WS001
WS001
IC-WS001
WS001/YN5999
IC-WS001
WS001/YW3803
node-device1
BBAK0372
node-device1
EE3093
Total usage of log repository:0M of 70000M (0.0%)

show system
core-dumps
core-file-info
component serial
number core-file-name
(QFabric Switches)

show system
core-dumps
component serial
number display-order
alphanumeric-sort
repository core
(QFabric Switches)

fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfxc08-3008
qfxc08-3008
qfx3500
qfx3500

0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M

user@switch> show system core-dumps core-file-info component


e8ff4b3e-7d92-11e0-be5d-00e081c1fe0e cosd.core.0.1519.05162011131846.gz
Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbstorage
Repository name: core
Core filename: /pbstorage/rdumps/e8ff4b3e-7d92-11e0-be5d00e081c1fe0e/5658.cosd.core.0.1519.05162011131846
Process name: cosd
Release: 11.3I0
Build server: /c/ssengupta/dfx_ha_v1/obj-i386-dcp/dcp/usr.sbin/cosd
Build date: 2011-05-14 01:11:44 UTC
Stack trace:
#0 0x8885d183 in select () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#0 0x8885d183 in select () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x887d4a45 in pselect () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x88774719 in pselect () from /usr/lib/libthr.so.2
#3 0x885de5db in __evGetNext () from /usr/lib/libisc.so.2
#4 0x885debf0 in __evMainLoop () from /usr/lib/libisc.so.2
#5 0x081125b2 in cosd_loop ()
#6 0x0812e19a in main ()
user@switch> show system core-dumps component BBAK8891 display-order alphanumeric-sort
repository core
Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
Repository name: core
List of core dumps for component BBAK8891
Repository location: /pbdata/export/rdumps/BBAK8891
Filename
Date
Size
eswd.core.0.1361.11172011214257.gz
eswd.core.1.80267.11172011214514.gz
eswd.core.2.80682.11172011214535.gz
vccpd.core.0.1195.11182011151131.gz
Number of core dumps in repository:4

show system
core-dumps
display-period
(QFabric Switches)

1
3
1
1
0
1
1
1
1

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

17
17
17
18

21:43:10
21:45:19
21:45:43
15:11:35

2011
2011
2011
2011

user@switch> show system core-dumps display-period 24h


show system core-dumps display-period 24h
Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
List of core dumps at repository: /pbdata/export/rdumps
Delta timespec: Last 24h
Component: BBAK8273
Filename
Size
vccpd.core.0.1195.11182011151131.gz
Nov 18 15:11:35 2011
Component: cedb7b0e-0025-11e1-9a5f-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

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Date
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Date

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Nov 18 15:11:31 2011
Component: ee19c4f8-0025-11e1-aef6-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

120951

vccpd.core.0.1462.11182011151131.gz
Component: BBAK8281
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:31 2011

109420

Size

Date

vccpd.core.0.1196.11182011151131.gz
Component: BBAK8891
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:36 2011

375373

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Date

vccpd.core.0.1195.11182011151131.gz
Component: BBAK8276
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:35 2011

375617

Size

Date

vccpd.core.0.1196.11182011151131.gz
Component: BBAK8868
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:35 2011

375350

Size

Date

vccpd.core.0.1196.11182011151130.gz
Component: BBAK8835
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:34 2011

376211

Size

Date

vccpd.core.0.1195.11182011151130.gz
Component: BBAK8283
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:35 2011

375700

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Date

vccpd.core.0.1195.11182011151131.gz
Component: YW3781/YW3781
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:36 2011

368298

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Date

Date

vccpd.core.0.1220.11182011151131.gz
Nov 18 15:11:38 2011
Component: 09726be2-0026-11e1-82d9-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

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Component: BBAK8309
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:31 2011

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Date

Date

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Nov 18 15:11:36 2011
Component: 303d476a-0026-11e1-abf4-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

378930

vccpd.core.0.1460.11182011151131.gz
Component: YW3798/YW3798
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:31 2011

118385

Size

Date

Date

vccpd.core.0.1219.11182011151131.gz
Nov 18 15:11:36 2011
List of log dumps at repository: /pbdata/export/rlogs
Delta timespec: Last 24h
Component: BBAK8273
Filename
Size

380455

vccpd.tarball.0.1195.11182011151138.tgz
Nov 18 15:11:39 2011
Component: cedb7b0e-0025-11e1-9a5f-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

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Nov 18 15:11:33 2011
Component: ee19c4f8-0025-11e1-aef6-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

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Date

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Date

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show system
core-dumps
kernel-crashinfo
component serial
number (QFabric
Switches)

vccpd.tarball.0.1462.11182011151133.tgz
Component: BBAK8281
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:36 2011

24650

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1196.11182011151137.tgz
Component: BBAK8891
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:41 2011

19445

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1195.11182011151138.tgz
Component: BBAK8276
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:41 2011

21916

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1196.11182011151137.tgz
Component: BBAK8868
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:39 2011

20461

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1196.11182011151137.tgz
Component: BBAK8835
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:41 2011

21924

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1195.11182011151137.tgz
Component: BBAK8283
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:39 2011

19424

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1195.11182011151138.tgz
Component: YW3781/YW3781
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:42 2011

31186

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1220.11182011151141.tgz
Nov 18 15:11:45 2011
Component: 09726be2-0026-11e1-82d9-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

27565

vccpd.tarball.0.1461.11182011151130.tgz
Component: BBAK8309
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:34 2011

19613

Size

Date

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1196.11182011151138.tgz
Nov 18 15:11:46 2011
Component: 303d476a-0026-11e1-abf4-00e081c52990
Filename
Size

50362

vccpd.tarball.0.1460.11182011151133.tgz
Component: YW3798/YW3798
Filename

Nov 18 15:11:33 2011

19360

Size

Date

vccpd.tarball.0.1219.11182011151140.tgz

Nov 18 15:11:49 2011

24473

Date

user@switch> show system core-dumps kernel-crashinfo component A0001/YA0197


Node: A0001/YA0197
Information about previous kernel crash:
-- Kernel panic data -Panic string: kdb_sysctl_panic
System uptime: 3 day 20 hr 59 min 40 sec Kernel crash time: 2011-11-15 Wed 15:25:17
Kernel build linkstamp: JUNOS 11.3I #0: 2011-11-10 20:42:27 UTC
-- Stacktrace of panicing context -Processor 1 (crash monarch):
savectx+0x0 (c9552800,80214efc,802a7fbc,c88ad05c) ra 801b93a8 sz 0

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kdm_kcore_save_crashinfo+0x254 (c9552800,0,802a7fbc,c88ad05c) ra 801b9f44 sz 784


kdm_kcore_kern_panic_event_handler+0x4b0 (c9552800,0,802a7fbc,c88ad05c) ra
8022a9b8 sz 88
panic+0x1d0 (c9552800,0,4,77fed534) ra 802540c0 sz 56
kdb_sysctl_panic+0x70 (c9552800,0,4,77fed534) ra 80237e58 sz 40 sysctl_root+0x12c
(c9552800,0,4,e8bc5cf8) ra 80238e50 sz 48
userland_sysctl+0x164 (c9552800,0,4,e8bc5cf8) ra 8023956c sz 104
__sysctl+0xe4 (c9552800,0,4,e8bc5cf8) ra 806d62e8 sz 160
trap+0xe1c (c9552800,0,4,e8bc5cf8) ra 80896e68 sz 128
MipsUserGenException+0x1a4 (c9552800,0,4,405cd12c) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 0:
restoreintr+0x14 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 806cdc3c sz 0
spinlock_exit+0x30 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 8025d354 sz 24
sleepq_release+0x64 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 8025e670 sz 24
sleepq_timeout+0x224 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 80240294 sz 48
softclock+0x434 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 802067f8 sz 80
ithread_loop+0x244 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 80200e28 sz 64 fork_exit+0xc0
(1,81bca820,3,0) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (1,81bca820,3,0) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 2:
cpu_idle+0x20 (80960000,51bbc,2031df,81bca1b8) ra 80204948 sz 24 idle_proc+0x130
(80960000,51bbc,2031df,81bca1b8) ra 80200e28 sz 56 fork_exit+0xc0
(80960000,51bbc,2031df,81bca1b8) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (80960000,51bbc,2031df,81bca1b8) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 3:
cpu_idle+0x20 (80960000,51bbc,2038df,81bca300) ra 80204948 sz 24 idle_proc+0x130
(80960000,51bbc,2038df,81bca300) ra 80200e28 sz 56 fork_exit+0xc0
(80960000,51bbc,2038df,81bca300) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (80960000,51bbc,2038df,81bca300) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 4:
cpu_idle+0x20 (80960000,51bbc,2037df,81bca448) ra 80204948 sz 24 idle_proc+0x130
(80960000,51bbc,2037df,81bca448) ra 80200e28 sz 56 fork_exit+0xc0
(80960000,51bbc,2037df,81bca448) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (80960000,51bbc,2037df,81bca448) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 5:
restoreintr+0x14 (1,51bbc,203edf,81bca590) ra 806cdc3c sz 0
spinlock_exit+0x30 (1,51bbc,203edf,81bca590) ra 80204a34 sz 24 idle_proc+0x21c
(1,51bbc,203edf,81bca590) ra 80200e28 sz 56 fork_exit+0xc0
(1,51bbc,203edf,81bca590) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (1,51bbc,203edf,81bca590) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 6:
cpu_idle+0x20 (80960000,51bbc,205cdf,81bca6d8) ra 80204948 sz 24 idle_proc+0x130
(80960000,51bbc,205cdf,81bca6d8) ra 80200e28 sz 56 fork_exit+0xc0
(80960000,51bbc,205cdf,81bca6d8) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (80960000,51bbc,205cdf,81bca6d8) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
Processor 7:
lockmgr+0x5ac (c97e8484,c8dd9800,0,c8dd9800) ra 8c11c81c sz 48

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sal_sem_take+0x134 (c97e8484,c8dd9800,0,c8dd9800) ra 8c351108 sz 56


_bcm_esw_linkscan_thread+0x45c (c97e8484,c8dd9800,0,c8dd9800) ra 8c11cdb4 sz 104
sal_thread_start_wrap+0x74 (c97e8484,c8dd9800,0,c8dd9800) ra 80200e28 sz 32
fork_exit+0xc0 (c97e8484,c8dd9800,0,c8dd9800) ra 80897c28 sz 48
MipsNMIException+0x34 (c97e8484,c8dd9800,0,c8dd9800) ra 0 sz 0
pid 82340, process: sysctl
-- End of stacktrace --

show system
core-dumps repository
core (QFabric
Switches)

user@switch> show system core-dumps repository core


Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
Repository name: core
List of nodes for core repository: /pbdata/export/rdumps/
Node Group
Node Identifier
Num
DG-0
BCF7208D-E44F-E011-802F-4171BAAC781D
FM-0
73747cd8-0710-11e1-b6a4-00e081c5297e
DRE-0
77116f18-0710-11e1-a2a0-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
BBAK0394
NW-NG-0
cd78871a-0710-11e1-878e-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e
FC-0
d31ab7a6-0710-11e1-ad1b-00e081c5297e
FC-1
d4d0f254-0710-11e1-90c3-00e081c5297e
IC-WS001
WS001
IC-WS001
WS001/YW3803
IC-WS001
WS001/YN5999
node-device1
BBAK0372
node-device1
EE3093
Total usage of core repository:0M of 70000M (0.0%)

show system
core-dumps repository
log (QFabric Switches)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

user@switch> show system core-dumps repository log


Repository scope: shared
Repository head: /pbdata/export
Repository name: log
List of nodes for log repository: /pbdata/export/rlogs/
Node Group
Node Identifier
Num
DG-0
BCF7208D-E44F-E011-802F-4171BAAC781D
FM-0
73747cd8-0710-11e1-b6a4-00e081c5297e
DRE-0
77116f18-0710-11e1-a2a0-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
BBAK0394
NW-NG-0
cd78871a-0710-11e1-878e-00e081c5297e
NW-NG-0
d0afda1e-0710-11e1-a1d0-00e081c5297e
FC-0
d31ab7a6-0710-11e1-ad1b-00e081c5297e
FC-1
d4d0f254-0710-11e1-90c3-00e081c5297e
IC-WS001
WS001
IC-WS001
WS001/YN5999
IC-WS001
WS001/YW3803
node-device1
BBAK0372
node-device1
EE3093
Total usage of log repository:0M of 70000M (0.0%)

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0
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
0
1
1
1
1

Model

Usage

qfx3100
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfx3500
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfxc08-3008
qfxc08-3008
qfx3500
qfx3500

0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M

Model

Usage

qfx3100
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfx3500
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
fx-jvre
qfxc08-3008
qfxc08-3008
qfx3500
qfx3500

0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M
0M

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show system directory-usage


Syntax

show system directory-usage


<depth number>
<path>

Syntax (EX Series)

show system directory-usage


<all-members>
<depth number>
<local>
<member member-id>
<path>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show system directory-usage


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<depth number>
<path>
show system directory-usage
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<depth number>
<path>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show system directory-usage


<all-members>
<depth number>
<local>
<member member-id>
<path>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system directory-usage


<depth number>
<path>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

Display directory usage information.


noneDisplay all directory usage information.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display directory

usage information about all the T640 routers (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix router) or T1600 routers (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router)
in the chassis.

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all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display directory information for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display directory information for
all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display directory

information for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


depth number(Optional) Depth of the directory to traverse. This option is useful when

you want to limit the output shown for a large file system.
infrastructure name (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display directory information

for the fabric control Routing Engines and fabric manager Routing Engines.
interconnect-device name (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display directory

information for the Interconnect device.


node-group name (QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display directory information for

the Node group.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display directory information for a specific T640 router that is connected to the TX
Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display directory information for a specific
T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a
value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display directory

information for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

directory information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX
Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
path(Optional) Path or root directory to traverse.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display directory information for the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display directory information for the

TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show system directory-usage scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1083


show system directory-usage sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1083
show system directory-usage (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1083
Table 155 on page 1082 describes the output fields for the show system directory-usage
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

bytes

Number of bytes used by files in a directory.

directory-name

Name of the directory.

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Sample Output
show system
directory-usage scc
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show system directory-usage /var/tmp scc


/var/tmp
1.0K
/var/tmp/vi.recover
2.0K
/var/tmp/instmp.tPMk8u
1.0K
/var/tmp/install
/var/tmp/instmp.GUMpur
4.8M
/var/tmp/instmp.GUMpur/packages
6.4M
/var/tmp/troy1
297M
/var/tmp/dsw
/var/tmp/pkg_tmp.2073
83K
/var/tmp/pkg_tmp.2073/bin
/var/tmp/instmp.oMIDbl
89K
/var/tmp/instmp.oMIDbl/bin
/var/tmp/instmp.byhMjR
4.6M
/var/tmp/instmp.byhMjR/packages
/var/tmp/instmp.6fqHf3
1.7M
/var/tmp/instmp.6fqHf3/packages
/var/tmp/instmp.mljECe
4.6M
/var/tmp/instmp.mljECe/packages

show system
directory-usage sfc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@switch> show system directory-usage /var/tmp sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------/var/tmp
46K
/var/tmp/gres-tp
/var/tmp/sec-download
2.0K
/var/tmp/sec-download/sub-download
2.0K
/var/tmp/vi.recover
2.0K
/var/tmp/install
795M
/var/tmp/cores
766K
/var/tmp/pr440594

show system
directory-usage
(QFX3500 Switch)

user@switch> show system directory-usage


/var/tmp
30K
/var/tmp/gres-tp
2.0K
/var/tmp/rtsdb
2.0K
/var/tmp/vi.recover
2.0K
/var/tmp/install
2.0K
/var/tmp/pics

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show system firmware


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show system firmware


<compatibility>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers and EX8200 switches only) Display firmware information.
compatibility(Optional) Display firmware compatibility information.

view

show system firmware on page 1084


show system firmware compatibility on page 1084
Table 156 on page 1084 lists the output fields for the show system firmware command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 156: show system firmware Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Part

Physical part on the router or switch affected by the firmware.

Type

Type of firmware on the router or switch.

Tag

Location of the firmware on the interface.

Current version

Firmware version on the affected router or switch parts.

Available version

New versions of firmware for upgrading or downgrading.

Status

Firmware condition on the router or switch.

Action

Whether you can upgrade or downgrade, or if no action is available


(none).

Sample Output
show system firmware

user@host> show system firmware


Part
Type

Tag Current
version
0
6.4.10
0
0

Available Status
version
OK
OK

user@host> show system firmware compatibility


Part
Type
Tag Current
version

Available Action
version

FPC 0
ROM Monitor 0
Routing Engine 0 RE BIOS

show system firmware


compatibility

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FPC 0
ROM Monitor 0
Routing Engine 0 RE BIOS

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0
0

6.4.10
0

None
None

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show system license


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show system license


<installed | keys | usage>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display licenses and information about how they are used.
noneDisplay all license information.
installed(Optional) Display installed licenses only.
keys(Optional) Display a list of license keys. Use this information to verify that each

expected license key is present.


usage(Optional) Display the state of licensed features.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

show system license on page 1087


show system license installed on page 1087
show system license keys on page 1088
show system license usage on page 1088
Table 157 on page 1086 lists the output fields for the show system license command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 157: show system license Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Feature name

Name assigned to the configured feature. You use this information to verify that all the features for
which you installed licenses are present.

Licenses used

Number of licenses used by a router or switch. You use this information to verify that the number of
licenses used matches the number configured. If a licensed feature is configured, the feature is
considered used.
NOTE: In Junos OS Release 10.1 and later, the Licenses used column displays the actual usage count
based on the number of active sessions or connections as reported by the corresponding feature
daemons. This is applicable for scalable license-based features such as Subscriber Access
(scale-subscriber), L2TP (scale-l2tp), Mobile IP (scale-mobile-ip), and so on.

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Table 157: show system license Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Licenses installed

Information about the installed license key:

License identifierIdentifier associated with a license key.

StateState of the license key:valid or invalid. An invalid state indicates that the key was entered

incorrectly or is not valid for the specific device.

License versionVersion of a license. The version indicates how the license is validated, the type

of signature, and the signer of the license key.

Valid for deviceDevice that can use a license key.

Group definedGroup membership of a device.

FeaturesFeature associated with a license, such as data link switching (DLSw).

Licenses needed

Number of licenses required for features being used but not yet properly licensed.

Expiry

Amount of time left within the grace period before a license is required for a feature being used.

Sample Output
show system license

user@host> show system license


License usage:
Feature name
subscriber-accounting
subscriber-authentication
subscriber-address-assignment
subscriber-vlan
subscriber-ip
scale-subscriber
scale-l2tp
scale-mobile-ip

Licenses
used
2
1
2
2
0
2
4
1

Licenses
installed
2
2
2
2
2
3
5
2

Licenses
needed
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Expiry
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent

Licenses installed:
License identifier: XXXXXXXXXX
License version: 2
Features:
subscriber-accounting - Per Subscriber Radius Accounting
permanent
subscriber-authentication - Per Subscriber Radius Authentication
permanent
subscriber-address-assignment - Radius/SRC Address Pool Assignment
permanent
subscriber-vlan - Dynamic Auto-sensed Vlan
permanent
subscriber-ip
- Dynamic and Static IP
permanent

show system license


installed

user@host> show system license installed


License identifier: XXXXXXXXXX
License version: 2
Features:
subscriber-accounting - Per Subscriber Radius Accounting
permanent
subscriber-authentication - Per Subscriber Radius Authentication

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permanent
subscriber-address-assignment - Radius/SRC Address Pool Assignment
permanent
subscriber-vlan - Dynamic Auto-sensed Vlan
permanent
subscriber-ip
- Dynamic and Static IP
permanent

show system license


keys

user@host> show system license keys


XXXXXXXXXX xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx
xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx
xxxxxx xxxxxx xxx

show system license


usage

user@host> show system license usage


License usage:
Licenses
Feature name
used
subscriber-accounting
2
subscriber-authentication
1
subscriber-address-assignment
2
subscriber-vlan
2
subscriber-ip
0
scale-subscriber
2
scale-l2tp
4
scale-mobile-ip
1

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Licenses
installed
2
2
2
2
2
3
5
2

Licenses
needed
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Expiry
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent
permanent

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show system memory


Syntax

show system memory

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system memory


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (MX Series


Routers)

show system memory


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

show system memory


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

show system memory


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system memory


<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.

Description

Options

Display system-wide memory distribution and usage including the Junos OS kernel,
software processes, and memory disks. Use the show system memory command for
troubleshooting with Juniper Networks Customer Support.
noneDisplay the Junos OS system memory distribution and usage information.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

memory distribution and usage information for all chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system memory distribution and usage information for all T640 routers (or
line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display the system memory distribution and usage information for all T1600 routers
(or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system

memory distribution and usage information for all members of the Virtual Chassis
configuration.
infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system memory

distribution and usage information for the fabric control Routing Engine and fabric
manager Routing Engine.

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interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system memory

distribution and usage information for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system memory distribution and usage information for a specific T640 router
that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
memory distribution and usage information for a specific T1600 router that is
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through
3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system memory

distribution and usage information for the local Virtual Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

system memory distribution and usage information for the specified member of the
Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value
from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value
of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system memory distribution

and usage information for the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system memory distribution and usage

information for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system memory distribution

and usage information for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).
Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

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By default, when you issue the show system memory command on a TX Matrix or TX
Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system memory on page 1091


show system memory scc (TX Matrix Routers) on page 1092
show system memory sfc (TX Matrix Plus Routers) on page 1093
show system memory | display xml on page 1093
show system memory | display xml (QFX Series) on page 1113
Table 158 on page 1091 lists the output fields for the show system memory command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

System memory usage distribution

Amount of memory used by the system, represented in kilobytes and


as a percentage of the total memory.

Total memoryActual memory available to the system at the time


of system initialization.

Reserved memoryAmount of total memory reserved for the system


at the time of system initialization, but not managed by virtual
memory sub-system.

Wired memoryAmount of total memory wired in the system that


never paged out.

Active memoryAmount of total memory actively in use.

InactiveAmount of total memory in use, but not referenced recently.

CacheAmount of total memory almost available for allocation.

FreeAmount of total memory available for allocation.

Memory disk resident memory

Memory used by the memory disks, but not accounted for in the kernel
map. For example, swap-based memory disk.

VM-Kbytes

Virtual memory used as per all virtual mappings in the kernel or process
map and percentage thereof based on maximum addressable virtual
memory as per any kernel, system, architecture, or resource limits.

Resident

Real memory used as per actual resident pages of all mappings in the
kernel or process map and percentage thereof based on the total real
memory available in the system.

Map-name

Name of the map.

PID

Process ID.

Process-name

Name of the process.

Sample Output
show system memory

user@host> show system memory


System memory usage distribution:
Total memory: 1035552 Kbytes (100%)
Reserved memory:
18684 Kbytes ( 1%)
Wired memory: 526072 Kbytes ( 50%)
Active memory: 154792 Kbytes ( 14%)
Inactive memory:
64664 Kbytes ( 6%)
Cache memory:
69840 Kbytes ( 6%)
Free memory: 200688 Kbytes ( 19%)
Memory disk resident memory:
19016 Kbytes
VM-Kbytes( % ) Resident( % ) Map-name
570580(54.36)
92704(08.95) kernel
Pid
VM-Kbytes( % ) Resident( % ) Process-name
1451
4756(00.15)
1000(00.09) /sbin/pmap
1411
727012(23.14)
18008(01.73) mgd: (mgd) (root)/dev/ttyd0
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scc (TX Matrix
Routers)

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user@host> show system memory scc


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------System memory usage distribution:
Total memory: 3657172 Kbytes (100%)
Reserved memory:
64848 Kbytes ( 1%)
Wired memory:
95432 Kbytes ( 2%)
Active memory: 225940 Kbytes ( 6%)
Inactive memory:
70664 Kbytes ( 1%)
Cache memory: 833104 Kbytes ( 22%)
Free memory: 2366344 Kbytes ( 64%)
Memory disk resident memory:
72488 Kbytes
VM-Kbytes( % ) Resident( % ) Map-name
980928(93.45)
180732(00.00) kernel
Pid
VM-Kbytes( % ) Resident( % ) Process-name
29709
4776(00.15)
1132(00.00) /sbin/pmap
29707
727220(23.14)
20552(00.00) mgd: (mgd) (root)
29520
727248(23.14)
20832(00.00) mgd: (mgd) (regress)/dev/ttyp0
29519
18148(00.57)
12616(00.00) cli
29509
3824(00.12)
2552(00.00) -csh
29498
2104(00.06)
1684(00.00) login [pam]
29497
1960(00.06)
1364(00.00) telnetd
1546
772688(24.59)
7412(00.00) /usr/sbin/mib2d
1525
729752(23.22)
3688(00.00) /usr/sbin/smid
1524
721116(22.95)
2404(00.00) /usr/sbin/relayd
1522
723448(23.02)
2336(00.00) /usr/sbin/stats-agentd
1521
721268(22.95)
2596(00.00) /usr/sbin/irsd
1520
733124(23.33)
6816(00.00) /usr/sbin/dfwd
1519
773156(24.61)
6176(00.00) /usr/sbin/pfed
1519
773156(24.61)
6176(00.00) /usr/sbin/pfed
1518
783036(24.92)
23364(00.00) /usr/sbin/snmpd
1517
728292(23.18)
5100(00.00) /sbin/dcd
1516
770780(24.53)
4916(00.00) /usr/sbin/smihelperd
1515
721136(22.95)
2460(00.00) /usr/sbin/mspd
1514
763520(24.30)
3932(00.00) /usr/sbin/pkid
1513
722756(23.00)
3044(00.00) /usr/sbin/sendd
1512
721232(22.95)
2308(00.00) /usr/sbin/mplsoamd
1511
725744(23.10)
4092(00.00) /usr/sbin/cfmd
1510
721412(22.96)
2732(00.00) /usr/sbin/lfmd
1509
721268(22.95)
2632(00.00) /usr/sbin/oamd
1508
768312(24.45)
5708(00.00) /usr/sbin/l2cpd
1507
775556(24.68)
8400(00.00) /usr/sbin/dfcd
1506
721508(22.96)
2800(00.00) /usr/sbin/pppd
1505
723452(23.02)
2916(00.00) /usr/sbin/rdd
1504
721196(22.95)
2544(00.00) /usr/sbin/fsad
1503
3288(00.10)
1532(00.00) /usr/sbin/rtspd
1502
721336(22.96)
2680(00.00) /usr/sbin/lmpd
1501
766528(24.39)
5128(00.00) /usr/sbin/cosd
1500
763380(24.29)
3988(00.00) /usr/sbin/rmopd
1499
762484(24.27)
3352(00.00) /usr/sbin/apsd
1498
767244(24.42)
4924(00.00) /usr/sbin/l2ald
1497
781340(24.87)
10268(00.00) /usr/sbin/rpd
1496
0(00.00)
0(00.00) peer proxy
1495
2348(00.07)
2240(00.00) /usr/sbin/xntpd
1484
0(00.00)
0(00.00) peer proxy
1466
1772(00.05)
1156(00.00) /usr/libexec/getty
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show system memory


sfc (TX Matrix Plus
Routers)

user@host> show system-memory sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------System memory usage distribution:
Total memory: 3394000 Kbytes (100%)
Reserved memory:
60216 Kbytes ( 1%)
Wired memory:
85160 Kbytes ( 2%)
Active memory: 264484 Kbytes ( 7%)
Inactive memory:
72644 Kbytes ( 2%)
Cache memory: 1203868 Kbytes ( 35%)
Free memory: 1706752 Kbytes ( 50%)
Memory disk resident memory:
72564 Kbytes
VM-Kbytes( % ) Resident( % ) Map-name
980864(93.45)
171684(00.00) kernel
Pid
VM-Kbytes( % ) Resident( % ) Process-name
16415
4808(00.15)
1164(00.00) /sbin/pmap
16413
727308(23.15)
20736(00.00) mgd: (mgd) (root)
16358
727336(23.15)
21036(00.00) mgd: (mgd) (regress)/dev/ttyp1
16357
18320(00.58)
12752(00.00) cli
16356
3832(00.12)
2592(00.00) -csh
16331
2104(00.06)
1684(00.00) login [pam]
16330
1960(00.06)
1388(00.00) telnetd
15396
1764(00.05)
1144(00.00) /usr/libexec/getty
13624
0(00.00)
0(00.00) peer proxy
8719
730052(23.23)
4120(00.00) /usr/sbin/bdbrepd
8621
0(00.00)
0(00.00) jsr_kkcm
7786
1596(00.05)
840(00.00) tail
7677
3988(00.12)
2668(00.00) -csh
7667
2116(00.06)
1612(00.00) login [pam]
7666
1956(00.06)
1368(00.00) telnetd
7455
736588(23.44)
30892(00.00) mgd: (mgd) (root)/dev/ttyd0
7454
18308(00.58)
12344(00.00) cli
7410
3936(00.12)
2688(00.00) -csh
1625
0(00.00)
0(00.00) peer proxy
1612
0(00.00)
0(00.00) peer proxy
1560
729840(23.23)
3804(00.00) /usr/sbin/smid
1559
723484(23.02)
2304(00.00) /usr/sbin/stats-agentd
1558
721144(22.95)
2352(00.00) /usr/sbin/relayd
1557
721320(22.96)
2716(00.00) /usr/sbin/irsd
1556
731768(23.29)
4896(00.00) /usr/sbin/smihelperd
1555
721904(22.97)
3228(00.00) /usr/sbin/mspd
1554
724504(23.06)
3864(00.00) /usr/sbin/pkid
1552
722788(23.00)
3044(00.00) /usr/sbin/sendd
1551
721256(22.95)
2244(00.00) /usr/sbin/mplsoamd
1550
725880(23.10)
4288(00.00) /usr/sbin/cfmd
1549
721532(22.96)
2728(00.00) /usr/sbin/lfmd
1548
721300(22.95)
2500(00.00) /usr/sbin/oamd
1547
729232(23.21)
5648(00.00) /usr/sbin/l2cpd
1546
736544(23.44)
8324(00.00) /usr/sbin/dfcd
1545
721552(22.96)
2820(00.00) /usr/sbin/pppd
1544
723500(23.02)
2948(00.00) /usr/sbin/rdd
1543
721260(22.95)
2688(00.00) /usr/sbin/fsad
1542
3312(00.10)
1520(00.00) /usr/sbin/rtspd
1536
721460(22.96)
2776(00.00) /usr/sbin/lmpd
1535
727792(23.16)
5576(00.00) /usr/sbin/cosd
1534
724468(23.06)
4020(00.00) /usr/sbin/rmopd
---(more)---

show system memory


| display xml

user@host> show system-memory | display xml


<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/12.1D0/junos">
<system-memory-information>

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<system-memory-summary-information>
<system-memory-total>3657172</system-memory-total>
<system-memory-total-percent>100%</system-memory-total-percent>
<system-memory-reserved> 64848</system-memory-reserved>
<system-memory-reserved-percent> 1%</system-memory-reserved-percent>
<system-memory-wired> 481988</system-memory-wired>
<system-memory-wired-percent> 13%</system-memory-wired-percent>
<system-memory-active>1329648</system-memory-active>
<system-memory-active-percent> 36%</system-memory-active-percent>
<system-memory-inactive> 444196</system-memory-inactive>
<system-memory-inactive-percent> 12%</system-memory-inactive-percent>
<system-memory-cache> 709908</system-memory-cache>
<system-memory-cache-percent> 19%</system-memory-cache-percent>
<system-memory-free> 625604</system-memory-free>
<system-memory-free-percent> 17%</system-memory-free-percent>
</system-memory-summary-information>
<memory-disk-resident-information>
<resident-memory> 104028</resident-memory>
</memory-disk-resident-information>
<pmap-terse-information
xmlns="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/12.1D0/junos-pmap">
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-map-terse-summary">
<map-name>kernel</map-name>
<size>985708</size>
<size-percent>93.91</size-percent>
<resident>565600</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
</pmap-terse-information>
<pmap-terse-information
xmlns="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/12.1D0/junos-pmap">
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16688</pid>
<process-name>/sbin/pmap</process-name>
<size>4796</size>
<size-percent>00.15</size-percent>
<resident>1152</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16636</pid>
<process-name>mgd: (mgd) (regress)/dev/ttyp0</process-name>
<size>727396</size>
<size-percent>23.15</size-percent>
<resident>21080</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16635</pid>
<process-name>cli</process-name>
<size>18308</size>
<size-percent>00.58</size-percent>
<resident>12888</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16621</pid>
<process-name>-su</process-name>
<size>4012</size>

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<size-percent>00.12</size-percent>
<resident>2836</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16620</pid>
<process-name>su</process-name>
<size>1932</size>
<size-percent>00.06</size-percent>
<resident>1328</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16619</pid>
<process-name>-csh</process-name>
<size>3920</size>
<size-percent>00.12</size-percent>
<resident>2688</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16618</pid>
<process-name>login [pam]</process-name>
<size>2104</size>
<size-percent>00.06</size-percent>
<resident>1684</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16617</pid>
<process-name>telnetd</process-name>
<size>1960</size>
<size-percent>00.06</size-percent>
<resident>1388</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>15887</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/rpd</process-name>
<size>1086396</size>
<size-percent>34.58</size-percent>
<resident>337424</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1571</pid>
<process-name>peer proxy</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1567</pid>
<process-name>peer proxy</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">

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<pid>1566</pid>
<process-name>peer proxy</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1565</pid>
<process-name>peer proxy</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1564</pid>
<process-name>peer proxy</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1563</pid>
<process-name>peer proxy</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1543</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/dfwd</process-name>
<size>929844</size>
<size-percent>29.59</size-percent>
<resident>183884</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
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<pid>1542</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/irsd</process-name>
<size>721364</size>
<size-percent>22.96</size-percent>
<resident>2760</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1541</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/smid</process-name>
<size>742292</size>
<size-percent>23.62</size-percent>
<resident>5572</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1540</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/relayd</process-name>
<size>721228</size>
<size-percent>22.95</size-percent>
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<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1539</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/stats-agentd</process-name>
<size>723484</size>
<size-percent>23.02</size-percent>
<resident>2316</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1538</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/mib2d</process-name>
<size>972596</size>
<size-percent>30.95</size-percent>
<resident>185108</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1537</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/snmpd</process-name>
<size>740164</size>
<size-percent>23.55</size-percent>
<resident>19620</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1536</pid>
<process-name>/sbin/dcd</process-name>
<size>901156</size>
<size-percent>28.68</size-percent>
<resident>158284</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1535</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/mcsnoopd</process-name>
<size>753612</size>
<size-percent>23.98</size-percent>
<resident>33364</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1534</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/smihelperd</process-name>
<size>744208</size>
<size-percent>23.68</size-percent>
<resident>4864</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1533</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/mspd</process-name>
<size>721244</size>
<size-percent>22.95</size-percent>
<resident>2620</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1532</pid>
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<size>724580</size>
<size-percent>23.06</size-percent>
<resident>4004</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1531</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/jddosd</process-name>
<size>727212</size>
<size-percent>23.14</size-percent>
<resident>5472</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1531</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/jddosd</process-name>
<size>727212</size>
<size-percent>23.14</size-percent>
<resident>5472</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1531</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/jddosd</process-name>
<size>727212</size>
<size-percent>23.14</size-percent>
<resident>5472</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1525</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/iccpd</process-name>
<size>721036</size>
<size-percent>22.95</size-percent>
<resident>2256</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1524</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/sendd</process-name>
<size>722864</size>
<size-percent>23.00</size-percent>
<resident>3124</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1523</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/mplsoamd</process-name>
<size>721344</size>
<size-percent>22.96</size-percent>
<resident>2396</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1522</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/cfmd</process-name>
<size>769612</size>
<size-percent>24.49</size-percent>
<resident>30644</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
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<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1521</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/lfmd</process-name>
<size>721672</size>
<size-percent>22.97</size-percent>
<resident>3036</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1520</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/oamd</process-name>
<size>721376</size>
<size-percent>22.96</size-percent>
<resident>2740</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1519</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/l2cpd</process-name>
<size>739028</size>
<size-percent>23.52</size-percent>
<resident>15804</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1518</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/dfcd</process-name>
<size>748984</size>
<size-percent>23.84</size-percent>
<resident>8300</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1517</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/pppd</process-name>
<size>721612</size>
<size-percent>22.96</size-percent>
<resident>2908</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1516</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/rdd</process-name>
<size>723576</size>
<size-percent>23.03</size-percent>
<resident>3080</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1515</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/fsad</process-name>
<size>721304</size>
<size-percent>22.95</size-percent>
<resident>2704</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1514</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/rtspd</process-name>
<size>3312</size>
<size-percent>00.10</size-percent>

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<resident>1520</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1513</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/lmpd</process-name>
<size>721540</size>
<size-percent>22.96</size-percent>
<resident>2936</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1512</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/cosd</process-name>
<size>848668</size>
<size-percent>27.01</size-percent>
<resident>107800</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1511</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/rmopd</process-name>
<size>737332</size>
<size-percent>23.46</size-percent>
<resident>17012</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1510</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/sampled</process-name>
<size>745864</size>
<size-percent>23.74</size-percent>
<resident>26328</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1509</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/apsd</process-name>
<size>723540</size>
<size-percent>23.03</size-percent>
<resident>3464</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1508</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/l2ald</process-name>
<size>770032</size>
<size-percent>24.51</size-percent>
<resident>48108</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1506</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/xntpd</process-name>
<size>2480</size>
<size-percent>00.07</size-percent>
<resident>2356</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1498</pid>

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<process-name>/usr/sbin/pfed</process-name>
<size>779232</size>
<size-percent>24.80</size-percent>
<resident>9688</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1498</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/pfed</process-name>
<size>779232</size>
<size-percent>24.80</size-percent>
<resident>9688</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1487</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/license-check</process-name>
<size>723156</size>
<size-percent>23.01</size-percent>
<resident>2924</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1485</pid>
<process-name>/usr/libexec/getty</process-name>
<size>1764</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1132</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1484</pid>
<process-name>/usr/libexec/getty</process-name>
<size>1764</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1132</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1478</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/ifstraced</process-name>
<size>720940</size>
<size-percent>22.94</size-percent>
<resident>2288</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1477</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/idpd</process-name>
<size>758364</size>
<size-percent>24.13</size-percent>
<resident>6088</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1476</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/appidd</process-name>
<size>726068</size>
<size-percent>23.11</size-percent>
<resident>4580</resident>
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</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1475</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/shm-rtsdbd</process-name>
<size>843652</size>
<size-percent>26.85</size-percent>
<resident>56936</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1471</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/clksyncd</process-name>
<size>723972</size>
<size-percent>23.04</size-percent>
<resident>3624</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1470</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/bfdd</process-name>
<size>724252</size>
<size-percent>23.05</size-percent>
<resident>3900</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1466</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/smartd</process-name>
<size>1792</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1244</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1465</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/ppmd</process-name>
<size>731692</size>
<size-percent>23.29</size-percent>
<resident>12708</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1462</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd</process-name>
<size>1564</size>
<size-percent>00.04</size-percent>
<resident>796</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1461</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/inetd</process-name>
<size>3084</size>
<size-percent>00.09</size-percent>
<resident>1440</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1457</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/mgd</process-name>
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<size-percent>23.15</size-percent>
<resident>20300</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1456</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/craftd</process-name>
<size>722844</size>
<size-percent>23.00</size-percent>
<resident>2272</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1455</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/alarmd</process-name>
<size>723536</size>
<size-percent>23.03</size-percent>
<resident>2928</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1454</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/chassisd</process-name>
<size>836388</size>
<size-percent>26.62</size-percent>
<resident>17296</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1454</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/chassisd</process-name>
<size>836388</size>
<size-percent>26.62</size-percent>
<resident>17296</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1452</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/tnetd</process-name>
<size>1716</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1152</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1451</pid>
<process-name>/usr/libexec/bslockd</process-name>
<size>1772</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1200</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1450</pid>
<process-name>/sbin/watchdog</process-name>
<size>1560</size>
<size-percent>00.04</size-percent>
<resident>744</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
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<pid>1279</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/cron</process-name>
<size>1684</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1224</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1274</pid>
<process-name>kresrsv</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1271</pid>
<process-name>bcmLINK.0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1270</pid>
<process-name>bcmXGS3AsyncTX</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1269</pid>
<process-name>bcmTX</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1087</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/eventd</process-name>
<size>721604</size>
<size-percent>22.96</size-percent>
<resident>2968</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1068</pid>
<process-name>/usr/sbin/usbd</process-name>
<size>1656</size>
<size-percent>00.05</size-percent>
<resident>1016</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>247</pid>
<process-name>md9</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
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<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>235</pid>
<process-name>md8</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>195</pid>
<process-name>md7</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>179</pid>
<process-name>md6</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>159</pid>
<process-name>md5</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>139</pid>
<process-name>md4</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>119</pid>
<process-name>md3</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>103</pid>
<process-name>md2</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>83</pid>
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<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>53</pid>
<process-name>md0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>52</pid>
<process-name>schedcpu</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>51</pid>
<process-name>nfsiod 3</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>50</pid>
<process-name>nfsiod 2</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>49</pid>
<process-name>nfsiod 1</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>48</pid>
<process-name>nfsiod 0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>47</pid>
<process-name>ddostasks</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
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<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>46</pid>
<process-name>vmuncachedaemon</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>45</pid>
<process-name>if_pic_listen0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>44</pid>
<process-name>vmkmemdaemon</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>42</pid>
<process-name>if_pfe_listen</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>41</pid>
<process-name>cb_poll</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>40</pid>
<process-name>kern_pir_proc</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>39</pid>
<process-name>kern_dump_proc</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>38</pid>
<process-name>scs_housekeeping</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>

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<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>37</pid>
<process-name>netdaemon</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>36</pid>
<process-name>softdepflush</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>35</pid>
<process-name>syncer</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>34</pid>
<process-name>vnlru_mem</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>33</pid>
<process-name>vnlru</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>32</pid>
<process-name>bufdaemon</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>9</pid>
<process-name>pagezero</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
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<process-name>vmdaemon</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>7</pid>
<process-name>pagedaemon</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>31</pid>
<process-name>swi1: ipfwd</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>30</pid>
<process-name>swi4: ip6mismatch+</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>29</pid>
<process-name>swi3: ip6opt ipopt</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>28</pid>
<process-name>irq11: isab0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>27</pid>
<process-name>swi0: sio</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>26</pid>
<process-name>irq1: atkbd0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>

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</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>25</pid>
<process-name>irq15: ata1</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>24</pid>
<process-name>irq14: ata0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>23</pid>
<process-name>usbtask</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>22</pid>
<process-name>usb0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>21</pid>
<process-name>irq12: acb0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>20</pid>
<process-name>irq10: em0 em1+++*</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>19</pid>
<process-name>swi9: +</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>18</pid>
<process-name>swi9: task queue</process-name>
<size>0</size>

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<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>17</pid>
<process-name>swi5: cambio</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>6</pid>
<process-name>kqueue taskq</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>16</pid>
<process-name>swi8: +</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>5</pid>
<process-name>thread taskq</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>15</pid>
<process-name>yarrow</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>4</pid>
<process-name>g_down</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>3</pid>
<process-name>g_up</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">

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<pid>2</pid>
<process-name>g_event</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>14</pid>
<process-name>swi6: vm</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>13</pid>
<process-name>swi7: clock sio</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>12</pid>
<process-name>swi2: netisr 0</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>11</pid>
<process-name>idle</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>1</pid>
<process-name>/packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init</process-name>
<size>1420</size>
<size-percent>00.04</size-percent>
<resident>796</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>10</pid>
<process-name>ktrace</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
<resident>0</resident>
<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
<pmap-terse-summary junos:style="pmap-process-terse-summary">
<pid>0</pid>
<process-name>swapper</process-name>
<size>0</size>
<size-percent>00.00</size-percent>
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<resident-percent>00.00</resident-percent>
</pmap-terse-summary>
</pmap-terse-information>
</system-memory-information>
<cli>
<banner></banner>
</cli>
</rpc-reply>

show system memory


| display xml (QFX
Series)

user@switch> show system-memory | display xml


<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/12.1I0/junos">
<system-memory-information>
<system-memory-summary-information>
<system-memory-total>3391488</system-memory-total>
<system-memory-total-percent>100%</system-memory-total-percent>
<system-memory-reserved>1619892</system-memory-reserved>
<system-memory-reserved-percent> 47%</system-memory-reserved-percent>
<system-memory-wired>1592936</system-memory-wired>
<system-memory-wired-percent> 46%</system-memory-wired-percent>
<system-memory-active> 177736</system-memory-active>
<system-memory-active-percent> 5%</system-memory-active-percent>
<system-memory-inactive> 60480</system-memory-inactive>
<system-memory-inactive-percent> 1%</system-memory-inactive-percent>
<system-memory-cache> 39240</system-memory-cache>
<system-memory-cache-percent> 1%</system-memory-cache-percent>
<system-memory-free>1244628</system-memory-free>
<system-memory-free-percent> 36%</system-memory-free-percent>
</system-memory-summary-information>
<memory-disk-resident-information>
<resident-memory> 16424</resident-memory>
</memory-disk-resident-information>
<output>
pmap: unable to load pmap_helper module: No such file or directory
</output>
<output>
pmap: unable to load pmap_helper module: No such file or directory
</output>
</system-memory-information>
<cli>
<banner></banner>
</cli>
</rpc-reply>

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show system name-resolution


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Output Fields

show system name-resolution

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display hostname-to-IP-address mappings.
This command has no options.
view

Table 159 on page 1114 lists the output fields for the show system name-resolution
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 159: show system name-resolution Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Last update

Date and time when the hostname-to-IP address mapping were last resolved.

Refresh interval

Interval for refreshing the cache with the updated hostname-to-IP address mappings.

Addresses

Resolved IP addresses based on the hostname-to-IP address mappings.

Error

Error message displayed if there is a DNS hostname lookup failure.

Last change

Timestamp for the last change in the hostname-to-IP address mappings.

show system name-resolution


user@host> show system name-resolution
Hostname to IP-address mappings:
-------------------------------------------------Last update: Mon Sep 29 18:42:21 2008
Refresh interval: 600 secs
Host: ntp1
Addresses:
3.3.3.11
Last change: Mon Sep 29 18:42:20 2008
Host: radauth1
Error: Host name lookup failure
Last change: Mon Sep 29 18:42:20 2008
Host: radacct1
Error: Host name lookup failure
Host: snmp1
Addresses:
4.4.4.1
4.4.4.2
Last change: Mon Sep 29 18:45:20 2008
Host: sys1
Addresses:

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Last change: Mon Sep 29 18:42:21 2008

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show system processes


Syntax

show system processes


<brief | detail | extensive | summary>
<health (pid process-identifer | process-name process-name)>
<providers>
<resource-limits (brief | detail) process-name>
<wide>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system processes


<all-members>
<brief | detail | extensive | summary>
<health (pid process-identifer | process-name process-name)>
<local>
<member member-id>
<providers>
<resource-limits (brief | detail) process-name>
<wide>

Syntax (MX Series


Routers)

show system processes


<all-members>
<brief | detail | extensive | summary>
<health (pid process-identifer | process-name process-name)>
<local>
<member member-id>
<providers>
<resource-limits (brief | detail) process-name>
<wide>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system processes


<brief | detail | extensive | summary >
<health (pid process-identifer | process-name process-name)>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>
<providers>
<resource-limits>
<wide>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Routers)

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Routers)

Release Information

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<brief | detail | extensive | summary>
<all-chassis| all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<wide>
show system processes
<brief | detail | extensive | summary>
<all-chassis| all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<wide>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Option sfc introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

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Description

Options

Display information about software processes that are running on the router or switch
and that have controlling terminals.
noneDisplay standard information about system processes.
brief | detail | extensive | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of detail.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display standard

system process information about all the T640 routers (in a routing matrix based
on the TX Matrix router) or all the T1600 routers (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) in the chassis.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display standard system

process information for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the
TX Matrix router. Display standard system process information for all T1600 routers
(or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display standard

system process information for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
health (pid process-identifer | process-name process-name)(Optional) Display process

health information, either by process id (PID) or by process name.


iccp-serviceDisplay the Inter-Chassis Communication Protocol (ICCP) process.
idp-policyDisplay the intrusion detection and prevention (IDP) protocol process.
ilmiDisplay the Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI) protocol process, which

provides bidirectional exchange of management information between two ATM


interfaces across a physical connection.
inet-processDisplay the IP multicast family process.
initDisplay the process that initializes the USB modem.
interface-control(Optional) Display the interface process, which controls the router's

or switchs physical interface devices and logical interfaces.


kernel-replication(Optional) Display the kernel replication process, which replicates

the state of the backup Routing Engine when graceful Routing Engine switchover
(GRES) is configured.
l2-learning(Optional) Display the Layer 2 address flooding and learning process.
l2cpd-serviceDisplay the Layer 2 Control Protocol process, which enables features such

as Layer 2 protocol tunneling and nonstop bridging.


lacp(Optional) Display the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)process. LACP

provides a standardized means for exchanging information between partner systems


on a link to allow their link aggregation control instances to reach agreement on the
identity of the LAG to which the link belongs, and then to move the link to that LAG,
and to enable the transmission and reception processes for the link to function in
an orderly manner.

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lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display standard system process information for a specific T640 router that is
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display standard
system process information for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display standard system

process information for the local Virtual Chassis member.


local-policy-decision-functionDisplay the process for the Local Policy Decision Function,

which regulates collection of statistics related to applications and application groups


and tracking of information about dynamic subscribers and static interfaces.
logical-system-muxDisplay the logical router multiplexer process (lrmuxd), which

manages the multiple instances of the routing protocols process (rpd) on a machine
running logical routers.
mac-validationDisplay the MAC validation process, which configures MAC address

validation for subscriber interfaces created on demux interfaces in dynamic profiles


on MX Series routers.
member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

standard system process information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through
9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
mib-process(Optional) Display the MIB II process, which provides the router's MIB II

agent.
mobile-ip(Optional) Display the Mobile IP process, which configures Junos OS Mobile

IP features.
mountd-service(EX Series switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the

service for NFS mounts requests.


mpls-traceroute(Optional) Display the MPLS Periodic Traceroute process.
mspd(Optional) Display the Multiservice process.
multicast-snooping(EX Series switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

the multicast snooping process, which makes Layer 2 devices such as VLAN switches
aware of Layer 3 information, such as the media access control (MAC) addresses
of members of a multicast group.
named-service(Optional) Display the DNS Server process, which is used by a router or

a switch to resolve hostnames into addresses.


neighbor-livenessDisplay the process, which specifies the maximum length of time that

the router waits for its neighbor to re-establish an LDP session.


nfsd-service(Optional) Display the Remote NFS Server process, which provides remote

file access for applications that need NFS-based transport.

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ntpDisplay the Network Time Protocol (NTP) process, which provides the mechanisms

to synchronize time and coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse network.


packet-triggered-subscribersDisplay the packet-triggered subcribers and policy control

(PTSP) process, which allows the application of policies to dynamic subscribers


that are controlled by a subscriber termination device.
peer-selection-service(Optional) Display the Peer Selection Service process.
periodic-packet-servicesDisplay the Periodic packet management process, which is

responsible for processing a variety of time-sensitive periodic tasks so that other


processes can more optimally direct their resources.
pfeDisplay the Packet Forwarding Engine management process.
pgcp-service(Optional) Display the pgcpd service process running on the Routing

Engine.
pgmDisplay the Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) protocol process, which enables

a reliable transport layer for multicast applications.


pic-services-logging(Optional) Display the logging process for some PICs. With this

process, also known as fsad (the file system access daemon), PICs send special
logging information to the Routing Engine for archiving on the hard disk.
ppp(Optional) Display the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) process, which is the

encapsulation protocol process for transporting IP traffic across point-to-point links.


ppp-serviceDisplay the Universal edge PPP process, which is the encapsulation protocol

process for transporting IP traffic across universal edge routers.


pppoe(Optional) Display the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) process,

which combines PPP that typically runs over broadband connections with the
Ethernet link-layer protocol that allows users to connect to a network of hosts over
a bridge or access concentrator.
process-monitorDisplay the process health monitor process (pmond).
providers(Optional) Display provider processes.
redundancy-interface-process(Optional) Display the ASP redundancy process.
remote-operations(Optional) Display the remote operations process, which provides

the ping and traceroute MIBs.


resource-cleanupDisplay the resource cleanup process.
resource-limits (brief | detail) process-name(Optional) Display process resource limits.
routing(Optional) Display the routing protocol process.
sampling(Optional) Display the sampling process, which performs packet sampling

based on particular input interfaces and various fields in the packet header.

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sbc-configuration-processDisplay the session border controller (SBC) process of the

border signaling gateway (BSG).


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display standard system process information

for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sdk-serviceDisplay the SDK Service process, which runs on the Routing Engine and is

responsible for communications between the SDK application and Junos OS. Although
the SDK Service process is present on the router, it is turned off by default.
secure-neighbor-discovery(EX Series switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional)

Display the secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) process, which provides
support for protecting NDP messages.
send(Optional) Display the Secure Neighbor Discovery Protocol (SEND) process, which

provides support for protecting Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) messages.


service-deployment(Optional) Display the service deployment process, which enables

Junos OS to work with the Session and Resource Control (SRC) software.
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system process information

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
snmpDisplay the SNMP process, which enables the monitoring of network devices from

a central location and provides the router's or switchs SNMP master agent.
sonet-apsDisplay the SONET Automatic Protection Switching (APS) process, which

monitors any SONET interface that participates in APS.


static-subscribers(Optional) Display the Static subscribers process, which associates

subscribers with statically configured interfaces and provides dynamic service


activation and activation for these subscribers.
tunnel-oamd(Optional) Display the Tunnel OAM process, which enables the Operations,

Administration, and Maintenance of Layer 2 tunneled networks. Layer 2 protocol


tunneling (L2PT) allows service providers to send Layer 2 protocol data units (PDUs)
across the providers cloud and deliver them to Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet
Switches that are not part of the local broadcast domain.
vrrp(EX Series switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the Virtual

Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) process, which enables hosts on a LAN to


make use of redundant routing platforms on that LAN without requiring more than
the static configuration of a single default route on the hosts.
watchdogDisplay the watchdog timer process, which enables the watchdog timer when

Junos OS encounters a problem.


wide(Optional) Display process information that might be wider than 80 columns.

Additional Information

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Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
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TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

List of Junos OS Processes

show system processes on page 1123


show system processes brief on page 1123
show system processes detail on page 1123
show system processes extensive on page 1124
show system processes lcc wide (TX Matrix Routing Matrix) on page 1125
show system processes summary on page 1125
show system processes (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1126
show system processes sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1133
show system processes lcc wide (TX Matrix Plus Routing Matrix) on page 1135
show system processes (QFX Series) on page 1137
Table 160 on page 1121 describes the output fields for the show system processes command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 160: show system processes Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

last pid

Last process identifier assigned to the process.

brief extensive
summary

load averages

Three load averages followed by the current time.

brief extensive
summary

processes

Number of existing processes and the number of processes in each state


(sleeping, running, starting, zombies, and stopped).

brief extensive
summary

Mem

Information about physical and virtual memory allocation.

brief extensive
summary

Swap

Information about physical and virtual memory allocation.

brief extensive
summary

PID

Process identifier.

detail extensive
summary

TT

Control terminal name.

none detail

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Table 160: show system processes Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

STAT

Symbolic process state. The state is given by a sequence of letters. The first
letter indicates the run state of the process:

none detail

DIn disk or other short-term, uninterruptible wait

IIdle (sleeping longer than about 20 seconds)

RRunnable

SSleeping for less than 20 seconds

TStopped

ZDead (zombie)

+ The process is in the foreground process group of its control terminal.

<The process has raised CPU scheduling priority.

>The process has specified a soft limit on memory requirements and is

currently exceeding that limit; such a process is not swapped.

AThe process requested random page replacement.

EThe process is trying to exit.

LThe process has pages locked in core.

NThe process has reduced CPU scheduling priority.

SThe process requested first-in, first-out (FIFO) page replacement.

sThe process is a session leader.

VThe process is temporarily suspended.

WThe process is swapped out.

XThe process is being traced or debugged.

UID

User identifier.

detail

USERNAME

Process owner.

extensive summary

PPID

Parent process identifier.

detail

CPU

(D)Short-term CPU usage.

detail extensive
summary

(E and S)Raw (unweighted) CPU usage. The value of this field is used to sort

the processes in the output.


RSS

Resident set size.

detail

WCHAN

Symbolic name of the wait channel.

detail

STARTED

Local time when the process started running.

detail

PRI

Current priority of the process. A lower number indicates a higher priority.

detail extensive
summary

NI or NICE

UNIX "niceness" value. A lower number indicates a higher priority.

detail extensive
summary

SIZE

Total size of the process (text, data, and stack), in kilobytes.

extensive summary

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Table 160: show system processes Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

RES

Current amount of resident memory, in kilobytes.

extensive summary

STATE

Current state of the process (for example, sleep, wait, run, idle, zombie, or stop).

extensive summary

TIME

(S)Number of system and user CPU seconds that the process has used.

detail extensive
summary

(None, D, and E)Total amount of time that the command has been running.
WCPU

Weighted CPU usage.

extensive summary

COMMAND

Command that is currently running.

detail extensive
summary

Sample Output
show system
processes

show system
processes brief

user@host> show system processes


PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? DLs
0:00.70 (swapper)
1 ?? Is
0:00.35 /sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.00 (pagedaemon)
3 ?? DL
0:00.00 (vmdaemon)
4 ?? DL
0:42.37 (update)
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 (if_jnx)
80 ?? Ss
0:14.66 syslogd -s
96 ?? Is
0:00.01 portmap
128 ?? Is
0:02.70 cron
173 ?? Is
0:02.24 /usr/local/sbin/sshd (sshd1)
189 ?? S
0:03.80 /sbin/watchdog -t180
190 ?? I
0:00.03 /usr/sbin/tnetd -N
191 ?? S
2:24.76 /sbin/ifd -N
192 ?? S<
0:55.44 /usr/sbin/xntpd -N
195 ?? S
0:53.11 /usr/sbin/snmpd -N
196 ?? S
1:15.73 /usr/sbin/mib2d -N
198 ?? I
0:00.75 /usr/sbin/inetd -N
2677 ?? I
0:00.01 /usr/sbin/mgd -N
2712 ?? Ss
0:00.24 rlogind
2735 ?? R
0:00.00 /bin/ps -ax
1985 p0- S
0:07.41 ./rpd -N
2713 p0 Is
0:00.24 -tcsh (tcsh)
2726 p0 S+
0:00.07 cli
user@host> show system processes brief
last pid:
543; load averages: 0.00,
37 processes: 1 running, 36 sleeping

0.00,

0.00

18:29:47

Mem: 25M Active, 3976K Inact, 19M Wired, 8346K Buf, 202M Free
Swap: 528M Total, 64K Used, 528M Free

show system
processes detail

user@host> show system processes detail


PID
UID PPID CPU PRI NI RSS WCHAN STARTED
TT STAT
3151 1049 3129
2 28 0 672 1:13PM
p0 R+
1
0
0
0 10 0 376 wait
1:51PM
?? Is
2
0
0
0 -18 0
12 psleep 1:51PM
?? DL

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0:00.00 ps -ax -r
0:00.29 /sbin/ini
0:00.00 (pagedae

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3
4
5
27
81
119
134
151
183
206
207
208
210
211
215
219
220
221
222
735
736
1380
3019
3122
3128
3129
0

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processes extensive

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1049
0

0
0 28 0
12 psleep 1:51PM
0
0 28 0
12 update 1:51PM
0
0
2 0
12 pfesel 1:51PM
1
0 10 0 17936 mfsidl 1:51PM
1
0
2 0 496 select 1:52PM
1
0
2 0 492 select 1:52PM
1
0
2 0 580 select 1:52PM
1
0 18 0 532 pause
1:52PM
1
0
2 0 420 select 1:52PM
1
0 18 0
72 pause
1:52PM
1
0
2 0 520 select 1:52PM
1
0
2 0 536 select 1:52PM
1 255
2 -12 740 select 1:52PM
1
0
2 0 376 select 1:52PM
1
0
2 0 548 select 1:52PM
1
0
3 0 540 ttyin
1:52PM
1
0
3 0 540 ttyin
1:52PM
1
0
3 0 540 ttyin
1:52PM
1
0
3 0 540 ttyin
1:52PM
1
0
2 0 468 select 2:47PM
1
0
2 0 212 select 2:47PM
1
0
3 0 888 ttyin
7:32PM
207
0
2 0 636 select 10:49AM
1380
0
2 0 1764 select 12:33PM
215
0
2 0 580 select 12:45PM
3128
0 18 0 944 pause 12:45PM
0
0 -18 0
0 sched
1:51PM

user@host> show system processes extensive


last pid:
544; load averages: 0.00,
37 processes: 1 running, 36 sleeping

0.00,

??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
??
v0
v1
v2
v3
??
??
d0
??
d0
??
p0
??

0.00

DL
DL
IL
Is
Ss
Is
S
Is
Ss
S
I
S
S<
S
I
Is+
Is+
Is+
Is+
S
S
Is+
Ss
S
Ss
Ss
DLs

0:00.00
0:07.15
0:02.90
0:00.46
0:31.21
0:00.00
0:02.95
0:00.34
0:00.07
0:00.51
0:00.16
0:08.21
0:05.83
0:00.03
0:00.50
0:00.02
0:00.01
0:00.01
0:00.01
0:19.14
0:14.13
0:00.46
0:02.93
0:00.77
0:00.12
0:00.14
0:00.10

18:30:33

Mem: 25M Active, 3968K Inact, 19M Wired, 8346K Buf, 202M Free
Swap: 528M Total, 64K Used, 528M Free
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE
RES STATE
TIME
WCPU
CPU
544 root
30
0
604K
768K RUN
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
3 root
28
0
0K
12K psleep
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
4 root
28
0
0K
12K update
0:03 0.00% 0.00%
528 aviva
18
0
660K
948K pause
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
204 root
18
0
300K
544K pause
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
131 root
18
0
332K
532K pause
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
186 root
18
0
196K
68K pause
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
27 root
10
0
512M 16288K mfsidl
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
1 root
10
0
620K
344K wait
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
304 root
3
0
884K
900K ttyin
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
200 root
3
0
180K
540K ttyin
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
203 root
3
0
180K
540K ttyin
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
202 root
3
0
180K
540K ttyin
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
201 root
3
0
180K
540K ttyin
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
194 root
2
0 2248K 1640K select
0:11 0.00% 0.00%
205 root
2
0
964K
800K select
0:12 0.00% 0.00%
189 root
2 -12
352K
740K select
0:03 0.00% 0.00%
114 root
2
0
296K
612K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
188 root
2
0
780K
600K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
527 root
2
0
176K
580K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
195 root
2
0
212K
552K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
187 root
2
0
192K
532K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
83 root
2
0
188K
520K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
538 root
2
0 1324K
516K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
99 daemon
2
0
176K
492K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%
163 root
2
0
572K
420K select
0:00 0.00% 0.00%

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(vmdaemo
(update)
(if_pfe)
mfs /dev/
syslogd portmap
amd -p -a
cron
/usr/loca
/sbin/wat
/usr/sbin
/sbin/dcd
/usr/sbin
/usr/sbin
/usr/sbin
/usr/libe
/usr/libe
/usr/libe
/usr/libe
/usr/sbin
/usr/sbin
bash
tnp.chass
./rpd -N
rlogind
-tcsh (tc
(swapper

COMMAND
top
vmdaemon
update
tcsh
csh
cron
watchdog
mount_mfs
init
bash
getty
getty
getty
getty
rpd
tnp.chassisd
xntpd
amd
dcd
rlogind
inetd
tnetd
syslogd
mgd
portmap
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192
191
537
193
5
2
0

show system
processes lcc wide (TX
Matrix Routing Matrix)

show system
processes summary

root
root
aviva
root
root
root
root

2
2
2
2
2
-18
-18

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

560K
1284K
636K
312K
0K
0K
0K

400K
376K
364K
204K
12K
12K
0K

select
select
select
select
pfesel
psleep
sched

0:10
0:00
0:00
0:07
0:00
0:00
0:00

0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%

0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%

snmpd
mgd
cli
mib2d
if_pfe
pagedaemon
swapper

user@host> show system processes lcc 2 wide


lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? DLs
0:00.00 (swapper)
1 ?? ILs
0:00.10 /sbin/preinit -- (init)
2 ?? DL
0:00.00 (pagedaemon)
3 ?? DL
0:00.00 (vmdaemon)
4 ?? DL
0:00.00 (bufdaemon)
5 ?? DL
0:00.04 (syncer)
6 ?? DL
0:00.00 (netdaemon)
7 ?? IL
0:00.00 (if_pic_listen)
8 ?? IL
0:00.00 (scs_housekeeping)
9 ?? IL
0:00.00 (if_pfe_listen)
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 (vmuncachedaemon)
11 ?? SL
0:00.02 (cb_poll)
172 ?? ILs
0:00.21 mfs -o noauto /dev/ad1s1b /tmp (newfs)
2909 ?? Is
0:00.00 pccardd
2932 ?? Ss
0:00.07 syslogd -r -s
3039 ?? Is
0:00.00 cron
3217 ?? I
0:00.00 /sbin/watchdog -d
3218 ?? I
0:00.02 /usr/sbin/tnetd -N
3221 ?? S
0:00.11 /usr/sbin/alarmd -N
3222 ?? S
0:00.85 /usr/sbin/craftd -N
3223 ?? S
0:00.05 /usr/sbin/mgd -N
3224 ?? I
0:00.02 /usr/sbin/inetd -N
3225 ?? I
0:00.00 /usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
3226 ?? I
0:00.01 /usr/sbin/tnp.sntpc -N
3228 ?? I
0:00.01 /usr/sbin/smartd -N
3231 ?? I
0:00.01 /usr/sbin/eccd -N
3425 ?? S
0:00.09 /usr/sbin/dfwd -N
3426 ?? S
0:00.19 /sbin/dcd -N
3427 ?? I
0:00.04 /usr/sbin/pfed -N
3430 ?? S
0:00.10 /usr/sbin/ksyncd -N
3482 ?? S
1:53.63 /usr/sbin/chassisd -N
4285 ?? SL
0:00.01 (peer proxy)
4286 ?? SL
0:00.00 (peer proxy)
4303 ?? Ss
0:00.00 mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
4304 ?? R
0:00.00 /bin/ps -ax -ww
3270 d0 Is+
0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0
user@host> show system processes summary
last pid:
543; load averages: 0.00,
37 processes: 1 running, 36 sleeping

0.00,

0.00

18:29:47

Mem: 25M Active, 3976K Inact, 19M Wired, 8346K Buf, 202M Free
Swap: 528M Total, 64K Used, 528M Free
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE
527 root
2
0
176K
543 root
30
0
604K

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RES STATE
580K select
768K RUN

TIME
0:00
0:00

WCPU
0.04%
0.00%

CPU COMMAND
0.04% rlogind
0.00% top

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show system
processes (TX Matrix
Plus Router)

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sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? WLs
0:00.00 [swapper]
1 ?? ILs
0:00.18 /packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.20 [g_event]
3 ?? DL
0:00.39 [g_up]
4 ?? DL
0:00.32 [g_down]
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 [thread taskq]
6 ?? DL
0:00.09 [kqueue taskq]
7 ?? DL
0:00.01 [pagedaemon]
8 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vmdaemon]
9 ?? DL
0:06.63 [pagezero]
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 [ktrace]
11 ?? RL
310:52.98 [idle]
12 ?? WL
0:11.03 [swi2: net]
13 ?? WL
0:27.58 [swi7: clock sio]
14 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi6: vm]
15 ?? DL
0:03.02 [yarrow]
16 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: +]
17 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi8: +]
18 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi5: cambio]
19 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: task queue]
20 ?? WL
0:11.41 [irq16: uhci0 uhci*]
21 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb0]
22 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usbtask]
23 ?? WL
0:39.51 [irq17: uhci1 uhci*]
24 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb1]
25 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq18: uhci2 uhci*]
26 ?? DL
0:00.83 [usb2]
27 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb3]
28 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb4]
29 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb5]
30 ?? DL
0:00.73 [usb6]
31 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb7]
32 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq14: ata0]
33 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq15: ata1]
34 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq1: atkbd0]
35 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi0: sio]
36 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq11: isab0]
37 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi3: ip6opt ipopt]
38 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi4: ip6mismatch+]
39 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi1: ipfwd]
40 ?? DL
0:00.02 [bufdaemon]
41 ?? DL
0:00.02 [vnlru]
42 ?? DL
0:00.39 [syncer]
43 ?? DL
0:00.05 [softdepflush]
44 ?? DL
0:00.00 [netdaemon]
45 ?? DL
0:00.02 [vmuncachedaemon]
46 ?? DL
0:00.00 [if_pic_listen]
47 ?? DL
0:00.35 [vmkmemdaemon]
48 ?? DL
0:00.00 [cb_poll]
49 ?? DL
0:00.06 [if_pfe_listen]
50 ?? DL
0:00.00 [scs_housekeeping]
51 ?? IL
0:00.00 [kern_dump_proc]
52 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 0]
53 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 1]
54 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 2]
55 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 3]
56 ?? DL
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[md0]
[md1]
[md2]
[md3]
[md4]
[md5]
[md6]
[md7]
[md8]
[bcmTX]
[bcmXGS3AsyncTX]
[bcmLINK.0]
[bcmLINK.1]
/usr/sbin/cron
/sbin/watchdog -t-1
/usr/libexec/bslockd -mp -N
/usr/sbin/tnetd -N
/usr/sbin/alarmd -N
/usr/sbin/craftd -N
/usr/sbin/mgd -N
/usr/sbin/inetd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
/usr/sbin/smartd -N
/usr/sbin/idpd -N
/usr/sbin/license-check -U -M -p 10 -i 10
/usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyv0
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
telnetd
telnetd
[jsr_kkcm]
[peer proxy]
telnetd
mgd: (mgd) (regress)/dev/ttyp2 (mgd)
/usr/sbin/rpd -N
/usr/sbin/lmpd
/usr/sbin/lacpd -N
/usr/sbin/bfdd -N
/usr/sbin/ppmd -N
/usr/sbin/chassisd -N
/usr/sbin/bdbrepd -N
/usr/sbin/xntpd -j -N -g (ntpd)
/usr/sbin/l2ald -N
/usr/sbin/apsd -N
/usr/sbin/sampled -N
/usr/sbin/ilmid -N
/usr/sbin/rmopd -N
/usr/sbin/cosd
/usr/sbin/rtspd -N
/usr/sbin/fsad -N
/usr/sbin/rdd -N
/usr/sbin/pppd -N
/usr/sbin/dfcd -N
/usr/sbin/lfmd -N
/usr/sbin/mplsoamd -N
/usr/sbin/sendd -N
/usr/sbin/appidd -N
/usr/sbin/mspd -N
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/usr/sbin/pfed -N
/usr/sbin/lpdfd -N
/sbin/dcd -N
/usr/sbin/mib2d -N
/usr/sbin/dfwd -N
/usr/sbin/irsd -N
/usr/sbin/snmpd -N
mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
/bin/ps -ax
/usr/sbin/usbd -N
/usr/sbin/eventd -N -r -s -A
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
su -su (csh)
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
cli
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
telnet aj

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? WLs
0:00.00 [swapper]
1 ?? ILs
0:00.16 /packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.01 [g_event]
3 ?? DL
0:00.16 [g_up]
4 ?? DL
0:00.11 [g_down]
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 [thread taskq]
6 ?? DL
0:00.00 [kqueue taskq]
7 ?? DL
0:00.00 [pagedaemon]
8 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vmdaemon]
9 ?? DL
0:01.77 [pagezero]
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 [ktrace]
11 ?? RL
17:22.31 [idle]
12 ?? WL
0:00.32 [swi2: net]
13 ?? WL
0:01.21 [swi7: clock sio]
14 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi6: vm]
15 ?? DL
0:00.10 [yarrow]
16 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: +]
17 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi8: +]
18 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi5: cambio]
19 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: task queue]
20 ?? WL
0:02.73 [irq10: bcm0 uhci1*]
21 ?? WL
0:00.02 [irq11: cb0 uhci0+*]
22 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb0]
23 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usbtask]
24 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb1]
25 ?? DL
0:00.05 [usb2]
26 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb3]
27 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb4]
28 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb5]
29 ?? DL
0:00.04 [usb6]
30 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb7]
31 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq14: ata0]
32 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq15: ata1]
33 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq1: atkbd0]
34 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi0: sio]

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[swi3: ip6opt ipopt]


[swi4: ip6mismatch+]
[swi1: ipfwd]
[bufdaemon]
[vnlru]
[syncer]
[softdepflush]
[netdaemon]
[vmuncachedaemon]
[if_pic_listen]
[vmkmemdaemon]
[cb_poll]
[if_pfe_listen]
[scs_housekeeping]
[kern_dump_proc]
[nfsiod 0]
[nfsiod 1]
[nfsiod 2]
[nfsiod 3]
[schedcpu]
[md0]
[md1]
[md2]
[md3]
[md4]
[md5]
[md6]
[md7]
[md8]
[jsr_kkcm]
[bcmTX]
[bcmXGS3AsyncTX]
[bcmLINK.0]
/usr/sbin/cron
/sbin/watchdog -t-1
/usr/libexec/bslockd -mp -N
/usr/sbin/tnetd -N
/usr/sbin/chassisd -N
/usr/sbin/alarmd -N
/usr/sbin/craftd -N
/usr/sbin/mgd -N
/usr/sbin/inetd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpc -N
/usr/sbin/smartd -N
/usr/sbin/jcsd -N
/usr/sbin/idpd -N
/usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyv0
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
/usr/sbin/dfwd -N
/sbin/dcd -N
/usr/sbin/snmpd -N
/usr/sbin/mib2d -N
/usr/sbin/pfed -N
/usr/sbin/irsd -N
/usr/sbin/ksyncd -N
mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
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lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? WLs
0:00.00 [swapper]
1 ?? ILs
0:00.17 /packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.01 [g_event]
3 ?? DL
0:00.16 [g_up]
4 ?? DL
0:00.11 [g_down]
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 [thread taskq]
6 ?? DL
0:00.00 [kqueue taskq]
7 ?? DL
0:00.00 [pagedaemon]
8 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vmdaemon]
9 ?? DL
0:01.77 [pagezero]
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 [ktrace]
11 ?? RL
17:22.83 [idle]
12 ?? WL
0:00.35 [swi2: net]
13 ?? WL
0:01.20 [swi7: clock sio]
14 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi6: vm]
15 ?? DL
0:00.10 [yarrow]
16 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: +]
17 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi8: +]
18 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi5: cambio]
19 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: task queue]
20 ?? WL
0:02.87 [irq10: bcm0 uhci1*]
21 ?? WL
0:00.02 [irq11: cb0 uhci0+*]
22 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb0]
23 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usbtask]
24 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb1]
25 ?? DL
0:00.05 [usb2]
26 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb3]
27 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb4]
28 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb5]
29 ?? DL
0:00.04 [usb6]
30 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb7]
31 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq14: ata0]
32 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq15: ata1]
33 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq1: atkbd0]
34 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi0: sio]
35 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi3: ip6opt ipopt]
36 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi4: ip6mismatch+]
37 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi1: ipfwd]
38 ?? DL
0:00.00 [bufdaemon]
39 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vnlru]
40 ?? DL
0:00.01 [syncer]
41 ?? DL
0:00.00 [softdepflush]
42 ?? DL
0:00.00 [netdaemon]
43 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vmuncachedaemon]
44 ?? DL
0:00.00 [if_pic_listen]
45 ?? DL
0:00.02 [vmkmemdaemon]
46 ?? DL
0:00.01 [cb_poll]
47 ?? DL
0:00.00 [if_pfe_listen]
48 ?? DL
0:00.00 [scs_housekeeping]
49 ?? IL
0:00.00 [kern_dump_proc]
50 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 0]
51 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 1]
52 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 2]
53 ?? IL
0:00.00 [nfsiod 3]
54 ?? DL
0:00.02 [schedcpu]

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[md0]
[md1]
[md2]
[md3]
[md4]
[md5]
[md6]
[md7]
[md8]
[jsr_kkcm]
[bcmTX]
[bcmXGS3AsyncTX]
[bcmLINK.0]
/usr/sbin/cron
/sbin/watchdog -t-1
/usr/libexec/bslockd -mp -N
/usr/sbin/tnetd -N
/usr/sbin/chassisd -N
/usr/sbin/alarmd -N
/usr/sbin/craftd -N
/usr/sbin/mgd -N
/usr/sbin/inetd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpc -N
/usr/sbin/smartd -N
/usr/sbin/jcsd -N
/usr/sbin/idpd -N
/usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyv0
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
/sbin/dcd -N
/usr/sbin/irsd -N
/usr/sbin/pfed -N
/usr/sbin/snmpd -N
/usr/sbin/mib2d -N
/usr/sbin/dfwd -N
/usr/sbin/ksyncd -N
mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
/bin/ps -ax
/usr/sbin/usbd -N
/usr/sbin/eventd -N -r -s -A
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? WLs
0:00.00 [swapper]
1 ?? ILs
0:00.18 /packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.01 [g_event]
3 ?? DL
0:00.17 [g_up]
4 ?? DL
0:00.12 [g_down]
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 [thread taskq]
6 ?? DL
0:00.00 [kqueue taskq]
7 ?? DL
0:00.00 [pagedaemon]
8 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vmdaemon]
9 ?? DL
0:01.77 [pagezero]
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 [ktrace]
11 ?? RL
17:19.13 [idle]
12 ?? WL
0:00.36 [swi2: net]
13 ?? WL
0:01.20 [swi7: clock sio]

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0:00.01
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[swi6: vm]
[yarrow]
[swi9: +]
[swi8: +]
[swi5: cambio]
[swi9: task queue]
[irq10: bcm0 uhci1*]
[irq11: cb0 uhci0+*]
[usb0]
[usbtask]
[usb1]
[usb2]
[usb3]
[usb4]
[usb5]
[usb6]
[usb7]
[irq14: ata0]
[irq15: ata1]
[irq1: atkbd0]
[swi0: sio]
[swi3: ip6opt ipopt]
[swi4: ip6mismatch+]
[swi1: ipfwd]
[bufdaemon]
[vnlru]
[syncer]
[softdepflush]
[netdaemon]
[vmuncachedaemon]
[if_pic_listen]
[vmkmemdaemon]
[cb_poll]
[if_pfe_listen]
[scs_housekeeping]
[kern_dump_proc]
[nfsiod 0]
[nfsiod 1]
[nfsiod 2]
[nfsiod 3]
[schedcpu]
[md0]
[md1]
[md2]
[md3]
[md4]
[md5]
[md6]
[md7]
[md8]
[jsr_kkcm]
[bcmTX]
[bcmXGS3AsyncTX]
[bcmLINK.0]
/usr/sbin/cron
/sbin/watchdog -t-1
/usr/libexec/bslockd -mp -N
/usr/sbin/tnetd -N
/usr/sbin/chassisd -N
/usr/sbin/alarmd -N
/usr/sbin/craftd -N

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show system
processes sfc (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

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/usr/sbin/mgd -N
/usr/sbin/inetd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpc -N
/usr/sbin/smartd -N
/usr/sbin/jcsd -N
/usr/sbin/idpd -N
/usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyv0
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
/usr/sbin/irsd -N
/usr/sbin/snmpd -N
/sbin/dcd -N
/usr/sbin/pfed -N
/usr/sbin/mib2d -N
/usr/sbin/dfwd -N
/usr/sbin/ksyncd -N
mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
/bin/ps -ax
/usr/sbin/usbd -N
/usr/sbin/eventd -N -r -s -A
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0

user@host> show system processes sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? WLs
0:00.00 [swapper]
1 ?? SLs
0:00.18 /packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.20 [g_event]
3 ?? DL
0:00.39 [g_up]
4 ?? DL
0:00.32 [g_down]
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 [thread taskq]
6 ?? DL
0:00.09 [kqueue taskq]
7 ?? DL
0:00.01 [pagedaemon]
8 ?? DL
0:00.00 [vmdaemon]
9 ?? DL
0:06.63 [pagezero]
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 [ktrace]
11 ?? RL
312:09.00 [idle]
12 ?? WL
0:11.07 [swi2: net]
13 ?? WL
0:27.70 [swi7: clock sio]
14 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi6: vm]
15 ?? DL
0:03.03 [yarrow]
16 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: +]
17 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi8: +]
18 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi5: cambio]
19 ?? WL
0:00.00 [swi9: task queue]
20 ?? WL
0:11.46 [irq16: uhci0 uhci*]
21 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb0]
22 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usbtask]
23 ?? WL
0:39.63 [irq17: uhci1 uhci*]
24 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb1]
25 ?? WL
0:00.00 [irq18: uhci2 uhci*]
26 ?? DL
0:00.84 [usb2]
27 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb3]
28 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb4]
29 ?? DL
0:00.00 [usb5]
30 ?? DL
0:00.73 [usb6]

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0:00.30
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0:00.01

[usb7]
[irq14: ata0]
[irq15: ata1]
[irq1: atkbd0]
[swi0: sio]
[irq11: isab0]
[swi3: ip6opt ipopt]
[swi4: ip6mismatch+]
[swi1: ipfwd]
[bufdaemon]
[vnlru]
[syncer]
[softdepflush]
[netdaemon]
[vmuncachedaemon]
[if_pic_listen]
[vmkmemdaemon]
[cb_poll]
[if_pfe_listen]
[scs_housekeeping]
[kern_dump_proc]
[nfsiod 0]
[nfsiod 1]
[nfsiod 2]
[nfsiod 3]
[schedcpu]
[md0]
[md1]
[md2]
[md3]
[md4]
[md5]
[md6]
[md7]
[md8]
[bcmTX]
[bcmXGS3AsyncTX]
[bcmLINK.0]
[bcmLINK.1]
/usr/sbin/cron
/sbin/watchdog -t-1
/usr/libexec/bslockd -mp -N
/usr/sbin/tnetd -N
/usr/sbin/alarmd -N
/usr/sbin/craftd -N
/usr/sbin/mgd -N
/usr/sbin/inetd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
/usr/sbin/smartd -N
/usr/sbin/idpd -N
/usr/sbin/license-check -U -M -p 10 -i 10
/usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyv0
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
telnetd
telnetd
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show system
processes lcc wide (TX
Matrix Plus
Routing Matrix)

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0:00.15
0:05.05
0:26.63
0:00.01
0:00.02
0:00.40
0:00.13
0:00.10
0:00.03
0:00.09
0:00.31
0:00.00
0:00.06
0:00.05
0:00.10
0:00.05
0:00.08
0:00.01
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0:00.10
0:00.19
0:00.64
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0:00.00
0:00.00
0:00.03
0:00.00
0:00.00
0:00.02

mgd: (mgd) (regress)/dev/ttyp2 (mgd)


/usr/sbin/rpd -N
/usr/sbin/lmpd
/usr/sbin/lacpd -N
/usr/sbin/bfdd -N
/usr/sbin/ppmd -N
/usr/sbin/chassisd -N
/usr/sbin/bdbrepd -N
/usr/sbin/xntpd -j -N -g (ntpd)
/usr/sbin/l2ald -N
/usr/sbin/apsd -N
/usr/sbin/sampled -N
/usr/sbin/ilmid -N
/usr/sbin/rmopd -N
/usr/sbin/cosd
/usr/sbin/rtspd -N
/usr/sbin/fsad -N
/usr/sbin/rdd -N
/usr/sbin/pppd -N
/usr/sbin/dfcd -N
/usr/sbin/lfmd -N
/usr/sbin/mplsoamd -N
/usr/sbin/sendd -N
/usr/sbin/appidd -N
/usr/sbin/mspd -N
/usr/sbin/jdiameterd -N
/usr/sbin/pfed -N
/usr/sbin/lpdfd -N
/sbin/dcd -N
/usr/sbin/mib2d -N
/usr/sbin/dfwd -N
/usr/sbin/irsd -N
/usr/sbin/snmpd -N
telnetd
mgd: (mgd) (regress)/dev/ttyp0 (mgd)
mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
/bin/ps -ax
/usr/sbin/usbd -N
/usr/sbin/eventd -N -r -s -A
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
cli
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
su -su (csh)
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
cli
login [pam] (login)
-csh (csh)
telnet aj

user@host> show system processes lcc 2 wide


lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------PID TT STAT
TIME PROVIDER COMMAND
0 ?? WLs
0:00.00 (null)
[swapper]
1 ?? ILs
0:00.19
/packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
0:00.02
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0:00.03
0:00.03

[g_up]
[g_down]
[thread taskq]
[kqueue taskq]
[pagedaemon]
[vmdaemon]
[pagezero]
[ktrace]
[idle]
[swi2: net]
[swi7: clock sio]
[swi6: vm]
[yarrow]
[swi9: +]
[swi8: +]
[swi5: cambio]
[swi9: task queue]
[irq10: bcm0 uhci1*]
[irq11: cb0 uhci0+*]
[usb0]
[usbtask]
[usb1]
[usb2]
[usb3]
[usb4]
[usb5]
[usb6]
[usb7]
[irq14: ata0]
[irq15: ata1]
[irq1: atkbd0]
[swi0: sio]
[swi3: ip6opt ipopt]
[swi4: ip6mismatch+]
[swi1: ipfwd]
[bufdaemon]
[vnlru]
[syncer]
[softdepflush]
[netdaemon]
[vmuncachedaemon]
[if_pic_listen]
[vmkmemdaemon]
[cb_poll]
[if_pfe_listen]
[scs_housekeeping]
[kern_dump_proc]
[nfsiod 0]
[nfsiod 1]
[nfsiod 2]
[nfsiod 3]
[schedcpu]
[md0]
[md1]
[md2]
[md3]
[md4]
[md5]
[md6]
[md7]
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processes (QFX
Series)

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0:00.01
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0:00.05
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[jsr_kkcm]
[bcmTX]
[bcmXGS3AsyncTX]
[bcmLINK.0]
/usr/sbin/cron
/sbin/watchdog -t-1
/usr/libexec/bslockd -mp -N
/usr/sbin/tnetd -N
/usr/sbin/chassisd -N
/usr/sbin/alarmd -N
/usr/sbin/craftd -N
/usr/sbin/mgd -N
/usr/sbin/inetd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
/usr/sbin/tnp.sntpc -N
/usr/sbin/smartd -N
/usr/sbin/jcsd -N
/usr/sbin/idpd -N
/usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyv0
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
[peer proxy]
/usr/sbin/irsd -N
/usr/sbin/snmpd -N
/sbin/dcd -N
/usr/sbin/pfed -N
/usr/sbin/mib2d -N
/usr/sbin/dfwd -N
/usr/sbin/ksyncd -N
mgd: (mgd) (root) (mgd)
/bin/ps -ax -Jpww
/usr/sbin/usbd -N
/usr/sbin/eventd -N -r -s -A
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0

user@switch> show system processes


PID TT STAT
TIME COMMAND
0 ?? WLs -2341043:-31.01 [swapper]
1 ?? SLs
0:01.34 /packages/mnt/jbase/sbin/init -2 ?? DL
2:48.31 [g_event]
3 ?? DL
1:47.44 [g_up]
4 ?? DL
1:37.82 [g_down]
5 ?? DL
0:00.00 [kdm_tcp_poller]
6 ?? DL
0:00.00 [thread taskq]
7 ?? DL
0:04.86 [kqueue taskq]
9 ?? DL
0:03.94 [pagedaemon]
10 ?? DL
0:00.00 [ktrace]
11 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu31]
12 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu30]
13 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu29]
14 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu28]
15 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu27]
16 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu26]
17 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu25]
18 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu24]
19 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu23]
20 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu22]
21 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu21]
22 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu20]
23 ?? RL
0:00.00 [idle: cpu19]

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0:00.00 [idle: cpu17]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu16]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu15]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu14]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu13]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu12]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu11]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu10]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu9]
18184:07.25 [idle: cpu8]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu7]
17862:11.31 [idle: cpu6]
19343:45.16 [idle: cpu5]
5192:38.30 [idle: cpu4]
0:00.00 [idle: cpu3]
19278:02.24 [idle: cpu2]
19291:00.72 [idle: cpu1]
18910:31.21 [idle: cpu0]
19:03.74 [swi2: net]
261:43.82 [swi7: clock sio]
0:00.00 [swi6: vm]
2:18.57 [yarrow]
0:00.00 [swi9: +]
0:00.00 [swi8: +]
0:12.36 [swi5: cambio]
0:00.00 [swi9: task queue]
0:00.00 [swi0: sio]
0:32.40 [irq39: ehci0]
0:00.21 [usb0]
0:00.00 [usbtask]
0:00.00 [irq22: xlr_lbus0]
0:00.00 [irq38: xlr_lbus0]
0:00.00 [swi3: ip6opt ipopt]
0:00.00 [swi4: ip6mismatch+]
0:00.00 [swi1: ipfwd]
0:18.65 [pagezero]
0:18.59 [bufdaemon]
1:10.44 [vnlru_mem]
1:51.66 [syncer]
0:20.22 [vnlru]
0:40.48 [softdepflush]
0:00.00 [netdaemon]
20:47.67 [vmkmemdaemon]
0:00.00 [if_pfe_listen]
0:02.80 [kdm_checkkcore]
0:03.34 [kdm_savekcore]
0:04.31 [kdm_livekcore]
0:06.14 [kdm_logger]
0:04.31 [kdm_kdb]
0:00.02 [devrt_kernel_thread]
0:21.54 [vmuncachedaemon]
0:00.00 [if_pic_listen0]
0:00.00 [nfsiod 0]
0:00.00 [nfsiod 1]
0:00.00 [nfsiod 2]
0:00.00 [nfsiod 3]
5:59.98 [irq13: +]
105:06.81 [pkt_sender: cpu0]
0:03.62 [md0]
0:37.04 [md1]

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0:06.01 [md2]
0:00.75 [md3]
0:21.17 [md4]
0:01.90 [md5]
0:06.26 [md6]
0:00.01 [md7]
0:04.17 /usr/sbin/cron
0:00.10 /usr/sbin/tnetd -N
0:06.82 /usr/sbin/mgd -N
0:00.32 /usr/sbin/inetd -N
1:05.34 /usr/sbin/dhcpd -N
0:00.18 /usr/sbin/inetd -p /var/run/inetd_4.pid -N -JU __juni
1181:02.21 /usr/sbin/dc-pfe -N (pafxpc)
17:55.86 /usr/sbin/vccpd -N
93:43.45 /usr/sbin/chassism -N
0:02.89 /sbin/watchdog -t-1
3:34.00 /sbin/dcd -N
10:30.13 /usr/sbin/chassisd -N
0:00.21 [peer proxy]
4:07.43 /usr/sbin/alarmd -N
0:31.69 /usr/sbin/craftd -N
0:55.16 /usr/sbin/mib2d -N
3:40.64 /usr/sbin/rpd -N
0:00.03 /usr/sbin/tnp.sntpd -N
0:51.94 /usr/sbin/pfed -N
0:47.31 /usr/sbin/rmopd -N
0:33.65 /usr/sbin/cosd
1:48.41 /usr/sbin/ppmd -N
0:07.18 /usr/sbin/dfwd -N
1:02.56 /usr/sbin/bfdd -N
0:00.63 /usr/sbin/rdd -N
0:40.61 /usr/sbin/dfcd -N
0:07.81 /usr/sbin/bdbrepd -N
0:00.28 /usr/sbin/sendd -N
1:37.69 /usr/sbin/xntpd -j -N -g -JU __juniper_private4__ (nt
5:56.28 /usr/sbin/snmpd -N -JU __juniper_private4__
16:46.82 /usr/sbin/jdiameterd -N
2:34.13 /usr/sbin/eswd -N
1:03.05 /usr/sbin/sflowd -N
0:22.30 /usr/sbin/fcd -N
1:07.01 /usr/sbin/vccpdf -N
0:25.25 /usr/sbin/mcsnoopd -N
3:45.68 /usr/sbin/rpdf -N
0:37.87 /usr/sbin/lacpd -N
0:01.29 [peer proxy]
0:00.00 [swi2: FMNITHRD+]
0:00.03 [peer proxy]
15:35.32 /usr/sbin/sfid -N
0:00.65 sshd: tlewis@ttyp0 (sshd)
0:00.15 mgd: (mgd) (tlewis)/dev/ttyp0 (mgd)
0:00.64 sshd: tlewis@ttyp1 (sshd)
0:00.15 mgd: (mgd) (tlewis)/dev/ttyp1 (mgd)
0:01.26 sshd: tcheng@ttyp2 (sshd)
0:00.80 mgd: (mgd) (tcheng)/dev/ttyp2 (mgd)
0:00.03 /bin/ps -ax
0:21.24 /usr/sbin/eventd -N -r -s -A
0:00.07 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyd0
0:00.55 -cli (cli)
0:00.50 -cli (cli)
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show system queues


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Release Information

Description
Options

show system queues


show system queues
<all-chassis| all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system queues
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
show system queues
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display queue statistics.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system queue statistics for all the T640 routers in the chassis that are
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system queue
statistics for all the T1600 routers in the chassis that are connected the TX Matrix
Plus router.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system queue

statistics for all LCC chassis attached to the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus routers.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system queue statistics for

all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system queue statistics for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system queue statistics for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system queue statistics for the local

Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system queue statistics

for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id
with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display queue statistics for the TX Matrix router.
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system queue statistics for

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.

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Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

By default, when you issue the show system queues command on a TX Matrix or TX
Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
maintenance

show system queues on page 1142


show system queues scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1142
show system queues sfc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1143
Table 161 on page 1142 lists the output fields for the show system queues command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 161: show system queues Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Output interface

Interface on the router on which the queue exists:

fxp0Management Ethernet interface

fxp1Internal Ethernet interface

lsiInternally generated interface and not configurable

dscDiscard interface

bytes

Number of bytes in the queue.

max

Maximum number of bytes allowed in the queue.

packets

Number of packets in the queue.

max

Maximum number of packets allowed in the queue.

drops

Number of packets dropped from the queue.

Sample Output
show system queues

show system queues


scc (TX Matrix Router)

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user@host> show system queues


output interface
bytes
fxp0
0
fxp1
0
lsi
0
dsc
0

max
1250000
1250000
12500
0

packets
0
0
0
0

max
4166
4166
41
0

drops
6
19
0
0

user@host> show system queues scc


output interface
bytes
fxp0
0
lsi
0

max
1250000
12500

packets
0
0

max
4166
41

drops
5
0

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dsc
lo0
bcm0
em0
gre
ipip
tap
pime
pimd
mtun
so-1/0/0
so-1/1/0
so-21/0/0
ge-21/1/0
ge-21/1/1
ge-21/2/0
ge-21/2/1
so-21/3/0
so-0/0/0
so-0/1/0
so-0/2/0
pd-0/3/0
pe-0/3/0
gr-0/3/0
ip-0/3/0
vt-0/3/0
mt-0/3/0
lt-0/3/0
so-17/0/0
input protocol
splfwdq
splnetq
arpintrq
optionq
icmpq
frlmiq
spppintrq
clnlintrq
tnpintrq
tagintrq
tagfragq

show system queues


sfc (TX Matrix Router)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
bytes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
12500000
12500000
12500
12500
0
12500
12500
12500
125000
125000
125000
1250000
1250000
1250000
1250000
125000
125000
125000
125000
12500
12500
12500
12500
12500
12500
12500
125000
max
1000000
1000000
1000
200000
50000
0
25000
200000
1250000
200000
200000

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
packets
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
30000
30000
41
41
0
41
41
41
416
416
416
4166
4166
4166
4166
416
416
416
416
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
416
max
1000
1000
50
200
50
0
250
200
4166
200
200

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
drops
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

user@host> show system queues sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------output interface
bytes
max packets
max
drops
ixgbe1
0
125000000
0
45000
4384
ixgbe0
0
125000000
0
45000
0
lsi
0
12500
0
41
0
dsc
0
0
0
0
0
lo0
0
0
0
0
0
em0
0
12500000
0
41666
1
gre
0
12500
0
41
0
ipip
0
12500
0
41
0
tap
0
0
0
0
0
pime
0
12500
0
41
0
pimd
0
12500
0
41
0
mtun
0
12500
0
41
0
xe-12/0/0
0
1250000
0
4166
0
xe-12/0/1
0
1250000
0
4166
0
xe-12/0/2
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xe-20/1/3
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xe-24/0/0
xe-24/0/1
xe-24/0/2
xe-24/0/3
xe-24/1/0
xe-24/1/1
xe-24/1/2
xe-24/1/3
ge-7/0/0
ge-7/0/1
ge-7/0/2
ge-7/0/3
ge-7/0/4
ge-7/0/5
ge-7/0/6
ge-7/0/7
ge-7/0/8
ge-7/0/9
so-7/1/0
so-7/2/0
xe-21/0/0
xe-21/0/1
xe-21/0/2
xe-21/0/3
xe-21/1/0
xe-21/1/1
xe-21/1/2
xe-21/1/3
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125000
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1250000
1250000
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0
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0
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show system reboot


Syntax

show system reboot


<both-routing-engines>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system reboot


<all-members>
<both-routing-engines>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system reboot


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<both-routing-engines>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show system reboot


<all-chassis| all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<both-routing-engines>
show system reboot
<all-members>
<both-routing-engines>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system reboot


<both-routing-engines>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-device name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

Display pending system reboots or halts.


noneDisplay pending reboots or halts on the active Routing Engine.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display halt or reboot request information for all the T640 routers in the chassis that
are connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix router, display halt or reboot
request information for all the T1600 routers in the chassis that are connected to
the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display halt or

reboot request information for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system halt or reboot request information for all T640 routers (or line-card
chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display halt

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or reboot request information for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix Plus router
both-routing-engines(Systems with multiple Routing Engines) (Optional) Display halt

or reboot request information on both Routing Engines.


infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display reboot request

information on the fabric manager Routing Engines and fabric control Routing Engines.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display reboot request

information on the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display halt or reboot request information for a specific T640 router that is connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display halt or reboot request
information for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display halt or reboot

request information for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

halt or reboot request information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through
9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display reboot request information

on the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display halt or reboot request information for

the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display halt or reboot request information

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

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By default, when you issue the show system reboot command on a TX Matrix or TX Matrix
Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing
matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
maintenance

show system reboot on page 1149


show system reboot all-lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1149
show system reboot sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1149
show system reboot (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1149

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Sample Output
show system reboot

user@host> show system reboot


reboot requested by root at Wed Feb 10 17:40:46 1999
[process id 17885]

show system reboot


all-lcc (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show system reboot all-lcc


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------No shutdown/reboot scheduled.
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------No shutdown/reboot scheduled.

show system reboot


sfc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system sfc 0


No shutdown/reboot scheduled.

show system reboot


(QFX3500 Switch)

user@switch> show system reboot


No shutdown/reboot scheduled.

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show system rollback


Syntax

Release Information

Description

show system rollback number


<compare number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the contents of a previously committed configuration, or the differences between
two previously committed configurations.

NOTE: The show system rollback command is a purely operational mode


command and cannot be issued with run from the configuration mode.

Options

numberNumber of a configuration to view. The output displays the configuration. The

range of values is 0 through 49.


compare number (Optional) Number of another previously committed (rollback)

configuration to compare to rollback number. The output displays the differences


between the two configurations. The range of values is 0 through 49.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

view

show system rollback compare on page 1150

Sample Output
show system rollback
compare

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user@host> show system rollback 3 compare 1


[edit]
+ interfaces {
+
ge-1/1/1 {
+
unit 0 {
+
family inet {
+
filter {
+
input mf_plp;
+
}
+
address 14.1.1.1/30;
+
}
+
}
+
}
+
ge-1/2/1 {
+
unit 0 {
+
family inet {
+
filter {
+
input mf_plp;
+
}
+
address 13.1.1.1/30;
+
}
+
}
+
}

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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+}

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ge-1/3/0 {
unit 0 {
family inet {
filter {
input mf_plp;
}
address 12.1.1.1/30;
}
}
}

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show system services dhcp binding


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show system services dhcp binding


<detail>
<address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers only) Display Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server client
binding information.
noneDisplay brief information about all active client bindings.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about all active client bindings.
address(Optional) Display detailed client binding information for the specified IP address

only.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view and system

clear system services dhcp binding on page 839

show system services dhcp binding on page 1153


show system services dhcp binding address on page 1153
show system services dhcp binding address detail on page 1153
Table 162 on page 1152 describes the output fields for the show system services dhcp binding
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 162: show system services dhcp binding Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Allocated address

List of IP addresses the DHCP server has assigned to clients.

All levels

MAC address

Corresponding media access control (MAC) hardware address of the client.

All levels

Client identifier

(address option only) Client's unique identifier (represented by an ASCII string


or hexadecimal digits). This identifier is used by the DHCP server to index its
database of address bindings.

All levels

Binding Type

Type of binding assigned to the client. DHCP servers can assign a dynamic
binding from a pool of IP addresses or a static binding to one or more specific
IP addresses.

All levels

Lease Expires at

Time the lease expires or never for leases that do not expire.

All levels

Lease Obtained at

(address option only) Time the client obtained the lease from the DHCP server.

detail

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Table 162: show system services dhcp binding Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

Status of the binding. Bindings can be active or expired.

detail

Pool

Address pool that contains the IP address assigned to the client.

detail

Request received
on

Interface on which the DHCP message exchange occurs. The IP address pool
is configured based on the interface's IP address. If a relay agent is used, its IP
address is also displayed.

detail

DHCP options

User-defined options created for the DHCP server. If no options have been
defined, this field is blank.

detail

Sample Output
show system services
dhcp binding

user@host> show system services dhcp binding


Allocated address
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3

show system services


dhcp binding address

MAC address
00:a0:12:00:12:ab
00:a0:12:00:13:02

Binding Type
static
dynamic

Lease expires at
never
2004-05-03 13:01:42 PDT

user@host> show system services dhcp binding 192.168.1.3


DHCP binding information:
Allocated address: 192.168.1.3
Mac address: 00:a0:12:00:12:ab
Client identifier
61 63 65 64 2d 30 30 3a 61 30 3a 31 32 3a 30 30aced-00:a0:12:00
3a 31 33 3a 30 32:13:02
Lease information:
Binding Type dynamic
Obtained at 2004-05-02 13:01:42 PDT
Expires at 2004-05-03 13:01:42 PDT

show system services


dhcp binding address
detail

user@host> show system services dhcp binding 192.168.1.3 detail


DHCP binding information:
Allocated address
192.168.1.3
MAC address 00:a0:12:00:12:ab
Pool
192.168.1.0/24
Request received on fe-0/0/0, relayed by 192.168.4.254
Lease information:
Type
Obtained at
Expires at
State active

DHCP
2004-05-02 13:01:42 PDT
2004-05-03 13:01:42 PDT

DHCP options:
Name: name-server, Value: { 6.6.6.6, 6.6.6.7 }
Name: domain-name, Value: mydomain.tld
Code: 19, Type: flag, Value: off

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Code: 40, Type: string, Value: domain.tld


Code: 32, Type: ip-address, Value: 3.3.3.33

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show system services dhcp conflict


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show system services dhcp conflict

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers only and EX Series switches) Display Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) client-detected conflicts for IP addresses. When a conflict is detected,
the DHCP server removes the address from the address pool.
This command has no options.
view and system

clear system services dhcp conflict on page 840

show system services dhcp conflict on page 1155


Table 163 on page 1155 describes the output fields for the show system services dhcp conflict
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 163: show system services dhcp conflict Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Detection time

Date and time the client detected the conflict.

Detection method

How the conflict was detected.

Address

IP address where the conflict occurs. The addresses in the conflicts


list remain excluded from the pool until you use a clear system
services dhcp conflict command to manually clear the list.

Sample Output
show system services
dhcp conflict

user@host> show system services dhcp conflict


Detection time
2004-08-03 19:04:00 PDT
2004-08-04 04:23:12 PDT
2004-08-05 21:06:44 PDT

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Detection method
ARP
Ping
Client

Address
3.3.3.5
4.4.4.8
3.3.3.10

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show system services dhcp global


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show system services dhcp global

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Display Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) global configuration options. Global options apply to all scopes and
clients served by the DHCP server. Global options are overridden if specified otherwise
in scope or client options. Scope options apply to specific subnets or ranges of addresses.
Client options apply to specific clients.
This command has no options.
view and system

show system services dhcp global on page 1157


Table 164 on page 1156 describes the output fields for the show system services dhcp global
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 164: show system services dhcp global Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

BOOTP lease length

Length of lease time assigned to BOOTP clients.

Default lease time

Lease time assigned to clients that do not request a specific lease


time.

Minimum lease time

Minimum time a client retains an IP address lease on the server.

Maximum lease time

Maximum time a client can retain an IP address lease on the server.

DHCP options

User-defined options created for the DHCP server. If no options


have been defined, this field is blank.

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Sample Output
show system services
dhcp global

user@host> show system services dhcp global


Global settings:
BOOTP lease length

infinite

DHCP lease times:


Default lease time
Minimum lease time
Maximum lease time

1 hour
2 hours
infinite

DHCP options:
Name: name-server, Value: { 6.6.6.6, 6.6.6.7 }
Name: domain-name, Value: mydomain.tld
Code: 19, Type: flag, Value: off
Code: 40, Type: string, Value: domain.tld
Code: 32, Type: ip-address, Value: 3.3.3.33

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show system services dhcp pool


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show system services dhcp pool


<detail>
<subnet-address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Display Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) server IP address pools.
noneDisplay brief information about all IP address pools.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information.
subnet-address(Optional) Display information for the specified subnet address.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view and system

show system services dhcp pool on page 1159


show system services dhcp pool subnet-address on page 1159
show system services dhcp pool subnet-address detail on page 1159
Table 165 on page 1158 describes the output fields for the show system services dhcp pool
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 165: show system services dhcp pool Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Pool name

Subnet on which the IP address pool is defined.

None specified

Low address

Lowest address in the IP address pool.

None specified

High address

Highest address in the IP address pool.

None specified

Excluded addresses

Addresses excluded from the address pool.

None specified

Subnet

(subnet-address option only) Subnet to which the specified address pool belongs.

None specified

Address range

(subnet-address option only) Range of IP addresses in the address pool.

None specified

Addresses assigned

Number of IP addresses in the pool that are assigned to DHCP clients and the
total number of IP addresses in the pool.

detail

Active

Number of assigned IP addresses in the pool that are active.

detail

Excluded

Number of assigned IP addresses in the pool that are excluded.

detail

Default lease time

Lease time assigned to clients that do not request a specific lease time.

detail

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Table 165: show system services dhcp pool Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Minimum lease
time

Minimum time a client can retain an IP address lease on the server.

detail

Maximum lease
time

Maximum time a client can retain an IP address lease on the server.

detail

DHCP options

User-defined options created for the DHCP server. If no options have been
defined, this field is blank.

detail

Sample Output
show system services
dhcp pool

user@host> show system services dhcp pool


Pool name
3.3.3.0/24

Low address
3.3.3.2

High address
3.3.3.254

Excluded addresses
3.3.3.1

show system services


dhcp pool
subnet-address

user@host> show system services dhcp pool 3.3.3.0/24

show system services


dhcp pool
subnet-address detail

user@host> show system services dhcp pool 3.3.3.0/24 detail

Pool information:
Subnet
Address range
Addresses assigned

Pool information:
Subnet
Address range
Addresses assigned
Active: 1, Excluded: 1
DHCP lease times:
Default lease time
Minimum lease time
Maximum lease time

3.3.3.0/24
3.3.3.2 - 3.3.3.254
2/253

3.3.3.0/24
3.3.3.2 - 3.3.3.254
2/253

1 hour
2 hours
infinite

DHCP options:
Name: name-server, Value: { 6.6.6.6, 6.6.6.7 }
Name: domain-name, Value: mydomain.tld
Name: router, Value: { 3.3.3.1 }
Name: server-identifier, Value: 3.3.3.1
Code: 19, Type: flag, Value: off
Code: 40, Type: string, Value: domain.tld
Code: 32, Type: ip-address, Value: 3.3.3.333.3.3.254 3.3.3.1

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show system services dhcp statistics


Syntax

show system services dhcp statistics

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.

Description

(J Series routers and EX Series switches only) Display Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) server statistics.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view and system

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

clear system services dhcp statistics on page 841

show system services dhcp statistics on page 1161

Output Fields

Table 166 on page 1160 describes the output fields for the show system services dhcp
statistics command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 166: show system services dhcp statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Default lease time

Lease time assigned to clients that do not request a specific lease time.

Minimum lease time

Minimum time a client can retain an IP address lease on the server.

Maximum lease time

Maximum time a client can retain an IP address lease on the server.

Packets dropped

Total number of packets dropped and number of packets dropped because of:

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Invalid hardware address

Invalid opcode

Invalid server address

No available address

No interface match

No routing instance match

No valid local addresses

Packet too short

Read error

Send error

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Field Name

Field Description

Messages received

Number of the following message types sent from DHCP clients and received by the DHCP server:

Messages sent

BOOTREQUEST

DHCPDECLINE

DHCPDISCOVER

DHCPINFORM

DHCPRELEASE

DHCPREQUEST

Number of the following message types sent from the DHCP server to DHCP clients:

BOOTREPLY

DHCPACK

DHCPOFFER

DHCPNAK

Sample Output
show system services
dhcp statistics

user@host> show system services dhcp statistics


DHCP lease times:
Default lease time
Minimum lease time
Maximum lease time

1 hour
2 hours
infinite

Packets dropped:
Total
Bad hardware address
Bad opcode
Invalid server address
No available addresses
No interface match
No routing instance match
No valid local address
Packet too short
Read error
Send error

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Messages received:
BOOTREQUEST
DHCPDECLINE
DHCPDISCOVER
DHCPINFORM
DHCPRELEASE
DHCPREQUEST

0
0
0
0
0
0

Messages sent:
BOOTREPLY
DHCPACK
DHCPOFFER
DHCPNAK

0
0
0
0

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show system services service-deployment


Syntax
Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show system services service-deployment

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display information about a Session and Resource Control (SRC) client.
This command has no options.
system
view
show system services service-deployment on page 1162
Table 167 on page 1162 lists the output fields for the show system services
service-deployment command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 167: show system services service-deployment Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

PDT Keepalive settings

Configured PDT keepalive interval, in seconds.

Keepalives sent

Number of keepalives sent.

Notifications sent

Number of notifications sent.

Last update from peer

Time at which the last update from a peer was


received.

Sample Output
show system services
service-deployment

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Connected to 192.4.4.4 port 10288 since 2004-05-03 11:04:34 PDT Keepalive settings:
Interval 15 seconds Keepalives sent: 750 Notifications sent: 0 Last update from
peer: 00:00:06 ago

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show system snapshot


Syntax
Syntax (EX Series
Switches)

Release Information

Description

show system snapshot


show system snapshot
<all-members|local|member member-id>
<media (external | internal)>
<slice (1 | 2 | alternate)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0 for EX Series switches.
Display information about the backup software:

On the routers, display information about the backup software, which is located in the
/altroot, and /altconfig file systems or on the alternate media.

On the switches, display information about the backup of the root fie system /, /config
directory, and /var directory, which are located either on an external USB flash drive
or in internal flash memory.

NOTE: To back up software, use the request system snapshot command.

Options

noneDisplay information about the backup software.


all-members | local | member member-id(EX4200 switch and EX4200, EX4500, and

EX8200 Virtual Chassis only) (Optional) Display the snapshot in a Virtual Chassis:

all-membersDisplay the snapshot for all members of the Virtual Chassis.

localDisplay the snapshot on the member of the Virtual Chassis that you are

currently logged into.

member member-idDisplay the snapshot for the specified member of the Virtual

Chassis.
media (external | internal)(EX Series switch only) (Optional) Display the destination

media location for the snapshot. The external option specifies the snapshot on an
external mass storage device, such as a USB flash drive. The internal option specifies
the snapshot on an internal memory source, such as internal flash memory. If no
additional options are specified, the command displays the snapshot stored in both
slices.
slice (1 | 2 | alternate)(EX Series switch only) Display the snapshot in a specific partition:

1Display the snapshot in partition 1.

2Display the snapshot in partition 2.

alternateDisplay the snapshot in the alternate partition, which is the partition

that did not boot the switch at the last bootup.

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Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request system snapshot on page 893

show system snapshot (Router) on page 1164


show system snapshot media external (Switch) on page 1164
show system snapshot media internal (Switch) on page 1164
show system snapshot media internal slice 2 (Switch) on page 1165
Table 168 on page 1164 lists the output fields for the show system snapshot command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 168: show system snapshot Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Creation date

Date and time of the last snapshot.

JUNOS version on snapshot

Junos OS release number of individual software


packages.

Sample Output
show system snapshot
(Router)

user@host> show system snapshot


Information for snapshot on hard-disk
Creation date: Oct 5 13:53:29 2005
JUNOS version on snapshot:
jbase : 7.3R2.5
jcrypto: 7.3R2.5
jdocs : 7.3R2.5
jkernel: 7.3R2.5
jpfe
: M40-7.3R2.5
jroute : 7.3R2.5

show system snapshot


media external
(Switch)

user@switch> show system snapshot media external


Information for snapshot on external (da1s1)
Creation date: Oct 13 20:23:23 2009
JUNOS version on snapshot:
jbase : 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jcrypto-ex: 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jdocs-ex: 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jkernel-ex: 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jroute-ex: 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jswitch-ex: 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jweb-ex: 10.0I20090726_0011_user
jpfe-ex42x: 10.0I20090726_0011_user

show system snapshot


media internal
(Switch)

user@switch> show system snapshot media internal


Information for snapshot on internal (/dev/da0s1a) (backup)
Creation date: Mar 14 05:01:02 2011
JUNOS version on snapshot:
jbase : 11.1R1.9
jcrypto-ex: 11.1R1.9
jdocs-ex: 11.1R1.9

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jkernel-ex: 11.1R1.9
jroute-ex: 11.1R1.9
jswitch-ex: 11.1R1.9
jweb-ex: 11.1R1.9
jpfe-ex42x: 11.1R1.9
Information for snapshot on internal (/dev/da0s2a) (primary)
Creation date: Mar 30 08:46:27 2011
JUNOS version on snapshot:
jbase : 11.2-20110330.0
jcrypto-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jdocs-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jkernel-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jroute-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jswitch-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jweb-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jpfe-ex42x: 11.2-20110330.0

show system snapshot


media internal slice 2
(Switch)

user@switch> show system snapshot media internal slice 2


Information for snapshot on internal (/dev/da0s2a) (primary)
Creation date: Mar 30 08:46:27 2011
JUNOS version on snapshot:
jbase : 11.2-20110330.0
jcrypto-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jdocs-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jkernel-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jroute-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jswitch-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jweb-ex: 11.2-20110330.0
jpfe-ex42x: 11.2-20110330.0

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show system software


Syntax

show system software


<detail>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system software


<all-members>
<detail>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system software


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
<detail>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (J Series
Routers)

show system software


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<detail>
show system software
<backup>
<detail>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system software


<detail>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

Display the Junos OS extensions loaded on your router or switch.


noneDisplay standard information about all loaded Junos OS extensions.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

software information for all the T640 routers (TX Matrix Router) or all the T1600
routers (TX Matrix Plus Router) in the chassis.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system software information for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system software
information for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix
Plus router
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display the system software running

on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.

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backup(J Series routers only) (Optional) Display the status of old system software

packages only.
detail(Optional) Display detailed information about available Junos OS extensions.
infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the system software

running on the fabric control Routing Engine and the fabric manager Routing Engine.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the system

software running on the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system software information for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system software information
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display the system software running on the

local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display the system software

running on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace


member-id with a value from 0 through 9.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the system software

running on the Node group.


scc(Routing matrix only) (Optional) Display the system software running on a TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system software information for

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

show system software on page 1167


show system software (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1168
show system software (QFX Series) on page 1172
When you enter this command, you are provided a list of Junos OS packages installed
on the router and their corresponding Junos OS release number.

Sample Output
show system software

user@host> show system software


Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for jcrypto:

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Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.2R1.7]
Information for jdocs:
Comment:
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.2R1.7]

Information for jkernel:


Comment:
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for jpfe:


Comment:
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M20/M40) [7.2R1.7]

Information for jroute:


Comment:
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.2R1.7]

Information for junos:


Comment:
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.2R1.7]

show system software


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system software


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jcrypto:


Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jdocs:


Comment:
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090515.0]
Information for jkernel:
Comment:
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jpfe:

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Comment:
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jpfe-common:


Comment:
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jroute:Comment:


JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-aacl:


Comment:
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-appid:


Comment:
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-bgf:


Comment:
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090515.0]
Information for jservices-idp:
Comment:
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-llpdf:


Comment:
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-sfw:


Comment:
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090515.0]
Information for jservices-voice:
Comment:
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for junos:

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Comment:
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090515.0]
...
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jcrypto:


Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jdocs:


Comment:
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jkernel:


Comment:
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jpfe:


Comment:
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jpfe-common:


Comment:
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jroute:


Comment:
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-aacl:


Comment:
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090515.0]

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Information for jservices-appid:


Comment:
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-bgf:


Comment:
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-idp:


Comment:
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-llpdf:


Comment:
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-sfw:


Comment:
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jservices-voice:


Comment:
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for junos:


Comment:
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090515.0]

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]

Information for jcrypto:

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Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090515.0]
...

show system software


(QFX Series)

user@switch> show system software


Information for jbase:
Comment:
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for jcrypto:


Comment:
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for jdocs:


Comment:
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for jkernel:


Comment:
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for jpfe:


Comment:
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX) [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for jroute:


Comment:
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for jswitch:


Comment:
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3-20110730.0]

Information for junos:


Comment:
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3-20110730.0]

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Information for jweb:


Comment:
JUNOS Web Management [11.3-20110730.0]

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Syntax

show system statistics

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

show system statistics


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show system statistics


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system statistics

Release Information

Command introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in JUNOS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description
Options

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Display system-wide protocol-related statistics.


noneDisplay system statistics for all the following protocols:

arpAddress Resolution Protocol

bridgeIEEE 802.1 Bridging

clnsConnectionless Network Service

esisEnd System-to-Intermediate System

ethoamcfmEthernet OAM protocol for connectivity fault management

ethoamlfmEthernet OAM protocol for link fault management

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

icmp6Internet Control Message Protocol version 6

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipInternet Protocol version 4

ip6Internet Protocol version 6

mplsMultiprotocol Label Switching

rdpReliable Datagram Protocol

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tcpTransmission Control Protocol

tnpTrivial Network Protocol

ttpTNP Tunneling Protocol

tudpTrivial User Datagram Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

vplsVirtual Private LAN Service

all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for a protocol for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for a protocol for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for a protocol for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the
TX Matrix Plus router
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for a protocol for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for a protocol for a specific T640 router that is connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for a
protocol for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics

for a protocol for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

system statistics for a protocol for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through
9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for a protocol for the

TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for a

protocol for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number
with 0.
Additional Information

By default, when you issue the show system statistics command on a TX Matrix or TX
Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.

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Level
List of Sample Output

view

show system statistics on page 1176


show system statistics (EX Series Switches) on page 1183
show system statistics (TX Matrix Router) on page 1192
show system statistics (QFX Series) on page 1198

Sample Output
show system statistics

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user@host> show system statistics


ip:
3682087 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
3664774 packets for this host
17316 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
6528 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
1123 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
1123 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 75
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address

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0 messages with bad length


0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 75
router advertisement: 130
75 message responses generated
tcp:
3844 packets sent
3618 data packets (1055596 bytes)
0 data packets (0 bytes) retransmitted
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
205 ack-only packets (148 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
0 window update packets
1079 control packets
5815 packets received
3377 acks (for 1055657 bytes)
24 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
2655 packets (15004 bytes) received in-sequence
1 completely duplicate packet (0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some dup. data (0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets (0 bytes)
0 packets (0 bytes) of data after window
0 window probes
7 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
1 connection request
32 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
33 connections established (including accepts)
30 connections closed (including 0 drops)
27 connections updated cached RTT on close
27 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
3374 segments updated rtt (of 3220 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by rexmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
344 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
1096 correct ACK header predictions
1314 correct data packet header predictions
32 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
32 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset

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0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
1058 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
udp:
3658884 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
3657342 dropped due to no socket
3657342 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
4291311496 delivered
1551 datagrams output
ipsec:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

inbound packets processed successfully


inbound packets violated process security policy
inbound packets with no SA available
invalid inbound packets
inbound packets failed due to insufficient memory
inbound packets failed getting SPI
inbound packets failed on AH replay check
inbound packets failed on ESP replay check
inbound AH packets considered authentic
inbound AH packets failed on authentication
inbound ESP packets considered authentic
inbound ESP packets failed on authentication
outbound packets processed successfully
outbound packets violated process security policy
outbound packets with no SA available
invalid outbound packets
outbound packets failed due to insufficient memory
outbound packets with no route

igmp:
17186 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 membership reports sent
arp:
44181302 datagrams received
2 ARP requests received
2028 ARP replies received
3156 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests

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0 received proxy requests


0 proxy requests not proxied
0 with bogus interface
787 with incorrect length
712 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
7611 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
14241699 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
29929250 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
6 packets sent after waiting for resolution
17812 ARP requests sent
2 ARP replies sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
ip6:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 packets dropped due to bad protocol
icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation

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0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums
0 messages with bad length
Histogram of error messages to be generated:
0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options
ipsec6:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

inbound packets processed successfully


inbound packets violated process security policy
inbound packets with no SA available
invalid inbound packets
inbound packets failed due to insufficient memory
inbound packets failed getting SPI
inbound packets failed on AH replay check
inbound packets failed on ESP replay check
inbound AH packets considered authentic
inbound AH packets failed on authentication
inbound ESP packets considered authentic
inbound ESP packets failed on authentication
outbound packets processed successfully
outbound packets violated process security policy
outbound packets with no SA available
invalid outbound packets
outbound packets failed due to insufficient memory
outbound packets with no route

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

total packets received


packets delivered
too small
bad header length
bad checksum
bad version
unknown or unsupported protocol
bogus sdl size
no free memory in socket buffer
send packets discarded
sbappend failure
mcopy failure
address fields were not reasonable
segment information forgotten
forwarded packets
total packets sent
output packets discarded
non-forwarded packets
packets fragmented
fragments sent
fragments discarded

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0

fragments timed out


fragmentation prohibited
packets reconstructed
packets destined to dead nexthop
packets discarded due to no route
Error pdu rate drops
ER pdu generation failure

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

total pkts received


total packets consumed by protocol
pdus received with bad checksum
pdus received with bad version number
pdus received with bad type field
short pdus received
bogus sdl size
bad header length
unknown or unsupported protocol
no free memory in socket buffer
send packets discarded
sbappend failure
mcopy failure
ISO family not configured

esis:

tnp:
146776365 unicast packets received
0 broadcast packets received
0 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
0 fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 hello packets received
0 control packets received
49681642 rdp packets received
337175 udp packets received
96757548 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
98397591 unicast packets sent
0 broadcast packets sent
0 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
0 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
49681642 rdp packets sent
337175 udp packets sent
48378774 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol
rdp:
49681642 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
0 discards bad sequence number
0 refused connections
2031964 acks received
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
49692 retransmits
49681642 output packets
24815968 acks sent
28 connects
0 closes
22783990 keepalives received
22783990 keepalives sent
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0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
337175 delivered
337175 datagrams output
ttp:
398749 packets sent
0 packets sent while unconnected
0 packets sent while interface down
0 packets sent couldn't get buffer
0 packets sent couldn't find neighbor
44696687 L2 packets received
0 unknown L3 packets received
3682087 IPv4 L3 packets received
0 MPLS L3 packets received
0 MPLS->IPv4 L3 packets received
0 IPv4->MPLS L3 packets received
0 IPv6 L3 packets received
0 ARP L3 packets received
0 CLNP L3 packets received
0 TNP L3 packets received
0 NULL L3 packets received
0 cyclotron cycle L3 packets received
0 cyclotron send L3 packets received
0 packets received while unconnected
0 packets received from unknown ifl
0 input packets couldn't get buffer
0 input packets with bad type
0 input packets with discard type
0 input packets for which rt lookup is bypassed
mpls:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

total mpls packets received


packets forwarded
packets dropped
with header too small
after tagging, can't fit link MTU
with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
with router alert tag
lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
with ttl expired
with tag encoding error
packets discarded, no route

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

total packets received


with size smaller than minimum
with incorrect version number
packets for this host
packets with no logical interface
packets with no family
packets with no route table
packets with no auxiliary table
packets with no corefacing entry
packets with no CE-facing entry
mac route learning requests
mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0

show system statistics


(EX Series Switches)

learning requests while learning disabled on interface


learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved
requests to move static route
mac route aging requests
mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs

user@host> show system statistics


Tcp:
571779 packets sent
21517 data packets (1797102 bytes)
2 data packets retransmitted (20 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
3708 ack only packets (531 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
1 window probe packets
1 window update packets
1093063 control packets
1132541 packets received
20961 acks(for 1796102 bytes)
5861 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
19556 packets received in-sequence(232079 bytes)
3018 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
4 packets with some duplicate data(4 bytes duped)
2 out-of-order packets(2 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
39 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
546519 connection requests
78 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
100 connections established (including accepts)
546596 connections closed (including 6 drops)
47 connections updated cached RTT on close
47 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
546497 embryonic connections dropped
20453 segments updated rtt(of 566914 attempts)
2 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
3028 keepalive timeouts
3027 keepalive probes sent
1 connections dropped by keepalive

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7515 correct ACK header predictions


12258 correct data packet header predictions
78 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
4 dropped
78 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
1 SACK recovery episodes
1 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
1 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
71 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
1 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
546544 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing
udp:
147 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
9 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
138 delivered
0 datagrams output
ip:
73704 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
1133057 packets for this host
0 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
40146 packets forwarded

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0 packets not forwardable


40146 redirects sent
1121700 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
0 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped
icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
9 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
295 echo reply
9 destination unreachable
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
295 echo
295 message responses generated
igmp:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

messages received
messages received with too few bytes
messages received with bad checksum
membership queries received
membership queries received with invalid fields
membership reports received
membership reports received with invalid fields
membership reports received for groups to which we belong
Membership reports sent

0
0
0
0
0
0

RAW packets transmitted


PPPOE packets transmitted
ISDN packets transmitted
DIALER packets transmitted
PPP packets transmitted to pppd
PPP packets transmitted to jppd

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0 IGMPL2 packets transmitted


13 output drops due to tx error
0 MPU packets transmitted
0 PPPOE packets received
0 ISDN packets received
0 DIALER packets received
0 PPP packets received from pppd
0 MPU packets received
0 PPP packets received from jppd
0 IGMPL2 packets received
0 Input drops due to bogus protocol
0 input drops due to no mbufs available
0 input drops due to no space in socket
0 input drops due to no socket
arp:
186413 datagrams received
88 ARP requests received
88 ARP replies received
0 resolution request received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requests not proxied
0 restricted proxy requests not proxied
0 datagrams with bogus interface
0 datagrams with incorrect length
0 datagrams for non-IP protocol
0 datagrams with unsupported op code
0 datagrams with bad protocol address length
0 datagrams with bad hardware address length
0 datagrams with multicast source address
0 datagrams with multicast source address
0 datagrams with my own hardware address
164 datagrams for an address not on the interface
0 datagrams with a broadcast source address
0 datagrams with source address duplicate to mine
186065 datagrams which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
50 ARP requests sent
88 ARP replies sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion
0 requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 new requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 replies for from unnumbered interfaces
0 requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
0 replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
ip6:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1186

total packets received


packets with size smaller than minimum
packets with data size < data length
packets with bad options
packets with incorrect version number
fragments received
fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
fragments dropped after timeout
fragments that exceeded limit
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0
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

packets for this host


packets forwarded
packets not forwardable
redirects sent
packets sent from this host
packets sent with fabricated ip header
output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
output datagrams fragmented
fragments created
datagrams that can't be fragmented
packets that violated scope rules
multicast packets which we don't join
packets whose headers are not continuous
tunneling packets that can't find gif
packets discarded due to too may headers
failures of source address selection
forward cache hit
forward cache miss
Packets destined to dead next hop
option packets dropped due to rate limit
Packets dropped (src and int don't match)
packets dropped due to bad protocol
transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f

icmp6:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Calls to icmp_error
Errors not generated because old message was icmp error
Errors not generated because rate limitation
Messages with bad code fields
Messages < minimum length
Bad checksums
Messages with bad length
0 No route
0 Administratively prohibited
0 Beyond scope
0 Address unreachable
0 Port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 Time exceed transit
0 Time exceed reassembly
0 Erroneous header field
0 Unrecognized next header
0 Unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 Unknown
0 Message responses generated
0 Messages with too many ND options
pfkey:
0 Requests sent from userland
0 Bytes sent from userland
histogram by message type:
0 reserved
0 dump
0 Messages with invalid length field
0 Messages with invalid version field
0 Messages with invalid message type field
0 Messages too short
0 Messages with memory allocation failure
0 Messages with duplicate extension
0 Messages with invalid extension type
0 Messages with invalid sa type
0 Messages with invalid address extension

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0 Requests sent to userland


0 Bytes sent to userland
histogram by message type:
0 reserved
0 dump
0 Messages toward single socket
0 Messages toward all sockets
0 Messages toward registered sockets
0 Messages with memory allocation failure
clnl:
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total packets received


Packets delivered
Too small packets
Packets with bad header length
Packets with bad checksum
Bad version packets
Unknown or unsupported protocol packets
Packets with bogus sdl size
No free memory in socket buffer
Send packets discarded
Sbappend failure
Mcopy failure
Address fields were not reasonable
Segment information forgotten
Forwarded packets
Total packets sent
Output packets discarded
Non-forwarded packets
Packets fragmented
Fragments sent
Fragments discarded
Fragments timed out
Fragmentation prohibited
Packets reconstructed
Packets destined to dead nexthop
Packets discarded due to no route
Error pdu rate drops
0 ER pdu generation failure

esis:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total pkts received


Total packets consumed by protocol
Pdus received with bad checksum
Pdus received with bad version number
Pdus received with bad type field
Short pdus received
Pdus withbogus sdl size
Pdus with bad header length
Pdus with unknown or unsupport protocol
No free memory in socket buffer
Send packets discarded
Sbappend failure
Mcopy failure
ISO family not configured

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Unicast packets received


Broadcast packets received
Fragmented packets received
Hello packets dropped
Fragments dropped
Fragment reassembly queue flushes
Packets with tnp src address collision received

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Hello packets received


Control packets received
Rdp packets received
Udp packets received
Tunnel packets received
Input packets discarded with no protocol
Packets of version unspecified received
Packets of version 1 received
Packets of version 2 received
Packets of version 3 received
Unicast packets sent
Broadcast packets sent
Fragmented packets sent
Hello packets dropped
Fragments dropped
Hello packets sent
Control packets sent
Rdp packets sent
Udp packets sent
Tunnel packets sent
Packets sent with unknown protocol
Packets of version unspecified sent
Packets of version 1 sent
Packets of version 2 sent
Packets of version 3 sent

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Input packets
Packets discarded for bad checksum
Packets discarded due to bad sequence number
Refused connections
Acks received
Packets dropped due to full socket buffers
Retransmits
Output packets
Acks sent
Connects
Closes
Keepalives received
Keepalives sent

rdp:

tudp:
67 Datagrams received
0 Datagrams with incomplete header
0 Datagrams with bad data length field
0 Datagrams with bad checksum
0 Datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 Broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 Datagrams dropped due to full socket buffers
67 Delivered
68 Datagrams output
ttp:
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Packets sent
Packets sent while unconnected
Packets sent while interface down
Packets sent couldn't get buffer
Packets sent couldn't find neighbor
L2 packets received
Unknown L3 packets received
IPv4 L3 packets received
MPLS L3 packets received
MPLS->IPV4 L3 packets received
IPv4->MPLS L3 packets received

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

IPv6 L3 packets received


ARP L3 packets received
CLNP L3 packets received
TNP L3 packets received
NULL L3 packets received
Cyclotron cycle L3 packets received
Cyclotron send L3 packets received
Packets received while unconnected
Packets received from unknown ifl
Input packets couldn't get buffer
Input packets with bad type
Input packets with discard type
Input packets for which rt lookup is bypassed

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total MPLS packets received


Packets forwarded
Packets dropped
Packets with header too small
After tagging, packets can't fit link MTU
Packets with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
Packets with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
Packets with router alert tag
LSP ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
Packets with ttl expired
Packets with tag encoding error
Packets discarded due to no route
Packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total packets received


Packets with size smaller than minimum
Packets with incorrect version number
Packets for this host
Packets with no logical interface
Packets with no family
Packets with no route table
Packets with no auxiliary table
Packets with no corefacing entry
packets with no CE-facing entry
MAC route learning requests
MAC routes learnt
Requests to learn an existing route
Learning requests while learning disabled on interface
Learning requests over capacity
MAC routes moved
Requests to move static route
MAC route aging requests
MAC routes aged
Bogus address in aging requests
Requests to age static route
Requests to re-ageout aged route
Requests involving multiple peer FEs
Aging acks from PFE
Aging non-acks from PFE
Aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
Aging requests over max-rate
Errors finding peer FEs
Unsupported platform
Packets dropped due to no l3 route table
Packets dropped due to no local ifl
Packets punted
Packets dropped due to no socket

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bridge:
Input:
0 packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets failed to forward
0 packets dropped
0 packets with vmember lookup failures
0 packets with vlan lookup failures
0 packets with stp state lookup failures
0 packets dropped due to stp blocked/listening
0 packets dropped due to stp learning
0 packets with src MAC learning failures
0 packets with input control processing failures
Forward:
0 packets sent successfully
0 packets with send failures
0 packets forwarded to l3 interface
0 packets with l3 send failures
0 packets discarded
0 packets with l2ifl store failures
0 packets with ifl mismatch failures
0 packets with packet duplication failures
0 packets with tag lookup failures
0 packets with no route for DMAC
0 packets with no route table
0 packets with no nexthop
0 packets with dead nexthop
0 packets with eof reached error
Learning:
0 MACs learned
0 packets sent to l3 interface
0 packets with l3 send failures
0 packets hit holdq while learning
0 MAC moves
0 packets discarded
0 packets with no route for SMAC
0 packets with no nexthop
0 packets with dead nexthop
0 packets dropped due to no resolve route
0 packets with l3 ifd lookup failures
0 packets with l3 ifl lookup failures
0 packets with l3 invalid rnh
0 packets with no route for SMAC in clone learning
0 packets with no nexhop in clone learning
0 packets with dead nexthop in clone learning
0 packets dropped due to no resolve nh in clone learning
Output:
0 packets forwarded
0 packets failed to forward
0 packets with vmember lookup failures
0 packets with vlan lookup failures
0 packets with input control processing failures
Send:
0 packets sent successfully
0 packets with send failures
0 packets dropped due to interface down
0 packets with dev output failures
0 blocked ifl discards
0 packets with tag lookup failures
0 packets with stp state lookup failures
0 packets with tag insertion failures

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0 packets with tag removal failures


Flood:
0 packets flooded
0 flood failures
IGMP:
0 packets sent successfully
0 packets with send failures
0 packets forwarded
0 packets failed to forward
0 packets with mpull failures
0 packets with vmember lookup failures
0 packets with vlan lookup failures
0 packets with ifl lookup failures
0 packets with tag lookup failures
Misc:
0 packets with size smaller than minimum
0 packets with double tags
0 packets with no ifl
0 packets with no family
0 packets with no route table

show system statistics


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user@host> show system statistics


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
361694 packets sent
326507 data packets (103237236 bytes)
2343 data packets retransmitted (2673324 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
33857 ack only packets (31613 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
14 window probe packets
387 window update packets
1108 control packets
345879 packets received
298207 acks(for 103141728 bytes)
438 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
204578 packets received in-sequence(13820995 bytes)
6 completely duplicate packets(18 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
899 window update packets
166 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
406 connection requests
233 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
616 connections established (including accepts)
911 connections closed (including 41 drops)
346 connections updated cached RTT on close
346 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
200 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
23 embryonic connections dropped
298155 segments updated rtt(of 287216 attempts)

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27 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
5 keepalive timeouts
5 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
69922 correct ACK header predictions
34993 correct data packet header predictions
233 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
233 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
23 SACK recovery episodes
68 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
71542 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
158 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
259 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
346 packets sent
222 data packets (22894 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
80 ack only packets (12 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
5 window update packets
42 control packets
358 packets received
268 acks(for 22939 bytes)
9 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
203 packets received in-sequence(33820 bytes)
0 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)

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0 window probes
6 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
13 connection requests
18 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
31 connections established (including accepts)
35 connections closed (including 2 drops)
3 connections updated cached RTT on close
3 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
268 segments updated rtt(of 247 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
0 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
0 correct ACK header predictions
42 correct data packet header predictions
18 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
18 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 SACK recovery episodes
0 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
5 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing
lcc1-re0:
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223 data packets (22895 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
81 ack only packets (13 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
5 window update packets
42 control packets
360 packets received
269 acks(for 22940 bytes)
9 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
203 packets received in-sequence(33820 bytes)
0 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
6 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
13 connection requests
18 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
31 connections established (including accepts)
36 connections closed (including 2 drops)
3 connections updated cached RTT on close
3 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
269 segments updated rtt(of 248 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
0 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
0 correct ACK header predictions
43 correct data packet header predictions
18 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
18 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 SACK recovery episodes

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0

segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes


byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
SACK options (SACK blocks) received
SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
SACK scoreboard overflow
ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
RST packets
ICMP packets ignored by TCP
send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
outgoing segments dropped due to policing

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
405 packets sent
271 data packets (23926 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
86 ack only packets (13 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
5 window update packets
46 control packets
418 packets received
321 acks(for 23975 bytes)
9 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
234 packets received in-sequence(34403 bytes)
0 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
7 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
15 connection requests
19 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
34 connections established (including accepts)
39 connections closed (including 2 drops)
4 connections updated cached RTT on close
4 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
321 segments updated rtt(of 299 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
0 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive

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48 correct data packet header predictions
19 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
19 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 SACK recovery episodes
0 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
5 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
346 packets sent
221 data packets (22895 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
81 ack only packets (13 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
5 window update packets
42 control packets
360 packets received
267 acks(for 22940 bytes)
9 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
203 packets received in-sequence(33820 bytes)
0 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
6 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short

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13 connection requests
18 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
31 connections established (including accepts)
35 connections closed (including 2 drops)
3 connections updated cached RTT on close
3 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
267 segments updated rtt(of 246 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
0 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
0 correct ACK header predictions
43 correct data packet header predictions
18 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
18 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 SACK recovery episodes
0 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
5 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing

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Tcp:
571779 packets sent
21517 data packets (1797102 bytes)
2 data packets retransmitted (20 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
3708 ack only packets (531 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
1 window probe packets
1 window update packets

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1132541 packets received
20961 acks(for 1796102 bytes)
5861 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
19556 packets received in-sequence(232079 bytes)
3018 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
4 packets with some duplicate data(4 bytes duped)
2 out-of-order packets(2 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
39 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
546519 connection requests
78 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
100 connections established (including accepts)
546596 connections closed (including 6 drops)
47 connections updated cached RTT on close
47 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
546497 embryonic connections dropped
20453 segments updated rtt(of 566914 attempts)
2 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
3028 keepalive timeouts
3027 keepalive probes sent
1 connections dropped by keepalive
7515 correct ACK header predictions
12258 correct data packet header predictions
78 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
4 dropped
78 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
1 SACK recovery episodes
1 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
1 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
71 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
1 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address

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0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory


546544 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing
udp:
147 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
9 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
138 delivered
0 datagrams output
ip:
73704 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
1133057 packets for this host
0 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
40146 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
40146 redirects sent
1121700 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
0 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent

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0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped


icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
9 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
295 echo reply
9 destination unreachable
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
295 echo
295 message responses generated
igmp:
0 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid fields
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid fields
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 Membership reports sent
raw_if:
0 RAW packets transmitted
0 PPPOE packets transmitted
0 ISDN packets transmitted
0 DIALER packets transmitted
0 PPP packets transmitted to pppd
0 PPP packets transmitted to jppd
0 IGMPL2 packets transmitted
13 output drops due to tx error
0 MPU packets transmitted
0 PPPOE packets received
0 ISDN packets received
0 DIALER packets received
0 PPP packets received from pppd
0 MPU packets received
0 PPP packets received from jppd
0 IGMPL2 packets received
0 Input drops due to bogus protocol
0 input drops due to no mbufs available
0 input drops due to no space in socket
0 input drops due to no socket
arp:
186413 datagrams received
88 ARP requests received
88 ARP replies received
0 resolution request received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requests not proxied
0 restricted proxy requests not proxied
0 datagrams with bogus interface
0 datagrams with incorrect length

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0 datagrams for non-IP protocol


0 datagrams with unsupported op code
0 datagrams with bad protocol address length
0 datagrams with bad hardware address length
0 datagrams with multicast source address
0 datagrams with multicast source address
0 datagrams with my own hardware address
164 datagrams for an address not on the interface
0 datagrams with a broadcast source address
0 datagrams with source address duplicate to mine
186065 datagrams which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
50 ARP requests sent
88 ARP replies sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion
0 requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 new requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 replies for from unnumbered interfaces
0 requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
0 replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
ip6:
0 total packets received
0 packets with size smaller than minimum
0 packets with data size < data length
0 packets with bad options
0 packets with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 Packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 Packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 packets dropped due to bad protocol
0 transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f
icmp6:
0 Calls to icmp_error
0 Errors not generated because old message was icmp error

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0 Messages with bad code fields
0 Messages < minimum length
0 Bad checksums
0 Messages with bad length
0 No route
0 Administratively prohibited
0 Beyond scope
0 Address unreachable
0 Port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 Time exceed transit
0 Time exceed reassembly
0 Erroneous header field
0 Unrecognized next header
0 Unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 Unknown
0 Message responses generated
0 Messages with too many ND options
pfkey:
0 Requests sent from userland
0 Bytes sent from userland
histogram by message type:
0 reserved
0 dump
0 Messages with invalid length field
0 Messages with invalid version field
0 Messages with invalid message type field
0 Messages too short
0 Messages with memory allocation failure
0 Messages with duplicate extension
0 Messages with invalid extension type
0 Messages with invalid sa type
0 Messages with invalid address extension
0 Requests sent to userland
0 Bytes sent to userland
histogram by message type:
0 reserved
0 dump
0 Messages toward single socket
0 Messages toward all sockets
0 Messages toward registered sockets
0 Messages with memory allocation failure
clnl:
0 Total packets received
0 Packets delivered
0 Too small packets
0 Packets with bad header length
0 Packets with bad checksum
0 Bad version packets
0 Unknown or unsupported protocol packets
0 Packets with bogus sdl size
0 No free memory in socket buffer
0 Send packets discarded
0 Sbappend failure
0 Mcopy failure
0 Address fields were not reasonable
0 Segment information forgotten
0 Forwarded packets
0 Total packets sent

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0 Non-forwarded packets
0 Packets fragmented
0 Fragments sent
0 Fragments discarded
0 Fragments timed out
0 Fragmentation prohibited
0 Packets reconstructed
0 Packets destined to dead nexthop
0 Packets discarded due to no route
0 Error pdu rate drops
0 ER pdu generation failure
esis:
0 Total pkts received
0 Total packets consumed by protocol
0 Pdus received with bad checksum
0 Pdus received with bad version number
0 Pdus received with bad type field
0 Short pdus received
0 Pdus withbogus sdl size
0 Pdus with bad header length
0 Pdus with unknown or unsupport protocol
0 No free memory in socket buffer
0 Send packets discarded
0 Sbappend failure
0 Mcopy failure
0 ISO family not configured
tnp:
0 Unicast packets received
0 Broadcast packets received
0 Fragmented packets received
0 Hello packets dropped
0 Fragments dropped
0 Fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 Packets with tnp src address collision received
0 Hello packets received
0 Control packets received
0 Rdp packets received
0 Udp packets received
0 Tunnel packets received
0 Input packets discarded with no protocol
0 Packets of version unspecified received
0 Packets of version 1 received
0 Packets of version 2 received
0 Packets of version 3 received
0 Unicast packets sent
0 Broadcast packets sent
0 Fragmented packets sent
0 Hello packets dropped
0 Fragments dropped
0 Hello packets sent
0 Control packets sent
0 Rdp packets sent
0 Udp packets sent
0 Tunnel packets sent
0 Packets sent with unknown protocol
0 Packets of version unspecified sent
0 Packets of version 1 sent
0 Packets of version 2 sent
0 Packets of version 3 sent
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0 Input packets
0 Packets discarded for bad checksum
0 Packets discarded due to bad sequence number
0 Refused connections
0 Acks received
0 Packets dropped due to full socket buffers
0 Retransmits
0 Output packets
0 Acks sent
0 Connects
0 Closes
0 Keepalives received
0 Keepalives sent
tudp:
67 Datagrams received
0 Datagrams with incomplete header
0 Datagrams with bad data length field
0 Datagrams with bad checksum
0 Datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 Broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 Datagrams dropped due to full socket buffers
67 Delivered
68 Datagrams output
ttp:
0 Packets sent
0 Packets sent while unconnected
0 Packets sent while interface down
0 Packets sent couldn't get buffer
0 Packets sent couldn't find neighbor
0 L2 packets received
0 Unknown L3 packets received
0 IPv4 L3 packets received
0 MPLS L3 packets received
0 MPLS->IPV4 L3 packets received
0 IPv4->MPLS L3 packets received
0 IPv6 L3 packets received
0 ARP L3 packets received
0 CLNP L3 packets received
0 TNP L3 packets received
0 NULL L3 packets received
0 Cyclotron cycle L3 packets received
0 Cyclotron send L3 packets received
0 Packets received while unconnected
0 Packets received from unknown ifl
0 Input packets couldn't get buffer
0 Input packets with bad type
0 Input packets with discard type
0 Input packets for which rt lookup is bypassed
mpls:
0 Total MPLS packets received
0 Packets forwarded
0 Packets dropped
0 Packets with header too small
0 After tagging, packets can't fit link MTU
0 Packets with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
0 Packets with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
0 Packets with router alert tag
0 LSP ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
0 Packets with ttl expired
0 Packets with tag encoding error
0 Packets discarded due to no route

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0 Packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist


vpls:
0 Total packets received
0 Packets with size smaller than minimum
0 Packets with incorrect version number
0 Packets for this host
0 Packets with no logical interface
0 Packets with no family
0 Packets with no route table
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0 Packets with no corefacing entry
0 packets with no CE-facing entry
0 MAC route learning requests
0 MAC routes learnt
0 Requests to learn an existing route
0 Learning requests while learning disabled on interface
0 Learning requests over capacity
0 MAC routes moved
0 Requests to move static route
0 MAC route aging requests
0 MAC routes aged
0 Bogus address in aging requests
0 Requests to age static route
0 Requests to re-ageout aged route
0 Requests involving multiple peer FEs
0 Aging acks from PFE
0 Aging non-acks from PFE
0 Aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
0 Aging requests over max-rate
0 Errors finding peer FEs
0 Unsupported platform
0 Packets dropped due to no l3 route table
0 Packets dropped due to no local ifl
0 Packets punted
0 Packets dropped due to no socket
bridge:
Input:
0 packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets failed to forward
0 packets dropped
0 packets with vmember lookup failures
0 packets with vlan lookup failures
0 packets with stp state lookup failures
0 packets dropped due to stp blocked/listening
0 packets dropped due to stp learning
0 packets with src MAC learning failures
0 packets with input control processing failures
Forward:
0 packets sent successfully
0 packets with send failures
0 packets forwarded to l3 interface
0 packets with l3 send failures
0 packets discarded
0 packets with l2ifl store failures
0 packets with ifl mismatch failures
0 packets with packet duplication failures
0 packets with tag lookup failures
0 packets with no route for DMAC
0 packets with no route table

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0 packets with no nexthop


0 packets with dead nexthop
0 packets with eof reached error
Learning:
0 MACs learned
0 packets sent to l3 interface
0 packets with l3 send failures
0 packets hit holdq while learning
0 MAC moves
0 packets discarded
0 packets with no route for SMAC
0 packets with no nexthop
0 packets with dead nexthop
0 packets dropped due to no resolve route
0 packets with l3 ifd lookup failures
0 packets with l3 ifl lookup failures
0 packets with l3 invalid rnh
0 packets with no route for SMAC in clone learning
0 packets with no nexhop in clone learning
0 packets with dead nexthop in clone learning
0 packets dropped due to no resolve nh in clone learning
Output:
0 packets forwarded
0 packets failed to forward
0 packets with vmember lookup failures
0 packets with vlan lookup failures
0 packets with input control processing failures
Send:
0 packets sent successfully
0 packets with send failures
0 packets dropped due to interface down
0 packets with dev output failures
0 blocked ifl discards
0 packets with tag lookup failures
0 packets with stp state lookup failures
0 packets with tag insertion failures
0 packets with tag removal failures
Flood:
0 packets flooded
0 flood failures
IGMP:
0 packets sent successfully
0 packets with send failures
0 packets forwarded
0 packets failed to forward
0 packets with mpull failures
0 packets with vmember lookup failures
0 packets with vlan lookup failures
0 packets with ifl lookup failures
0 packets with tag lookup failures
Misc:
0 packets with size smaller than minimum
0 packets with double tags
0 packets with no ifl
0 packets with no family
0 packets with no route table

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Syntax

show system statistics arp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics arp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics arp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics arp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics.
noneDisplay system-wide ARP statistics.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display ARP statistics

for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system-wide ARP statistics for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system-wide
ARP statistics for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix
Plus router
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ARP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display ARP statistics for a specific T640 router that is connected to the TX Matrix
router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display ARP statistics for a specific T1600 router
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ARP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ARP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display ARP statistics for the TX Matrix router

(or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display ARP statistics for the TX

Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.


Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics arp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics arp on page 1209


show system statistics arp (EX Series Switches) on page 1209
show system statistics arp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1210

Sample Output
show system statistics
arp

user@host> show system statistics arp


arp:
44134607 datagrams received
2 ARP requests received
2026 ARP replies received
3152 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requests not proxied
0 with bogus interface
787 with incorrect length
712 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
7603 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
14218490 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
29905774 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
6 packets sent after waiting for resolution
17790 ARP requests sent
2 ARP replies sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry

show system statistics


arp (EX Series
Switches)

user@host> show system statistics arp


arp:
186423 datagrams received
88 ARP requests received
88 ARP replies received
0 resolution request received

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0 unrestricted proxy requests


0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requests not proxied
0 restricted proxy requests not proxied
0 datagrams with bogus interface
0 datagrams with incorrect length
0 datagrams for non-IP protocol
0 datagrams with unsupported op code
0 datagrams with bad protocol address length
0 datagrams with bad hardware address length
0 datagrams with multicast source address
0 datagrams with multicast source address
0 datagrams with my own hardware address
164 datagrams for an address not on the interface
0 datagrams with a broadcast source address
0 datagrams with source address duplicate to mine
186075 datagrams which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
50 ARP requests sent
88 ARP replies sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion
0 requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 new requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 replies for from unnumbered interfaces
0 requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
0 replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor

show system statistics


arp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

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user@host> show system statistics arp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------arp:
487 datagrams received
8 ARP requests received
438 ARP replys received
438 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requestss not proxied
0 restricted-proxy requestss not proxied
0 with bogus interface
0 with incorrect length
0 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
0 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
0 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
41 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
438 packets sent after waiting for resolution
1282 ARP requests sent

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ARP replys sent


requests for memory denied
requests dropped on entry
requests dropped during retry
requests dropped due to interface deletion
requests on unnumbered interfaces
new requests on unnumbered interfaces
replies for from unnumbered interfaces
requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------arp:
19 datagrams received
0 ARP requests received
1 ARP reply received
0 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requestss not proxied
0 restricted-proxy requestss not proxied
0 with bogus interface
0 with incorrect length
0 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
0 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
0 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
18 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
8 ARP requests sent
0 ARP replys sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion
0 requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 new requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 replies for from unnumbered interfaces
0 requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
0 replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------arp:
17 datagrams received
0 ARP requests received
1 ARP reply received
0 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requestss not proxied

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0 restricted-proxy requestss not proxied


0 with bogus interface
0 with incorrect length
0 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
0 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
0 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
16 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
9 ARP requests sent
0 ARP replys sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion
0 requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 new requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 replies for from unnumbered interfaces
0 requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
0 replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------arp:
18 datagrams received
1 ARP request received
1 ARP reply received
0 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requestss not proxied
0 restricted-proxy requestss not proxied
0 with bogus interface
0 with incorrect length
0 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
0 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
0 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
16 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
9 ARP requests sent
1 ARP reply sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion

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0
0
0
0
0

requests on unnumbered interfaces


new requests on unnumbered interfaces
replies for from unnumbered interfaces
requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------arp:
13 datagrams received
0 ARP requests received
1 ARP reply received
0 resolution requests received
0 unrestricted proxy requests
0 restricted proxy requests
0 received proxy requests
0 proxy requestss not proxied
0 restricted-proxy requestss not proxied
0 with bogus interface
0 with incorrect length
0 for non-IP protocol
0 with unsupported op code
0 with bad protocol address length
0 with bad hardware address length
0 with multicast source address
0 with multicast target address
0 with my own hardware address
0 for an address not on the interface
0 with a broadcast source address
0 with source address duplicate to mine
12 which were not for me
0 packets discarded waiting for resolution
0 packets sent after waiting for resolution
8 ARP requests sent
0 ARP replys sent
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests dropped on entry
0 requests dropped during retry
0 requests dropped due to interface deletion
0 requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 new requests on unnumbered interfaces
0 replies for from unnumbered interfaces
0 requests on unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor
0 replies from unnumbered interface with non-subnetted donor

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show system statistics clns


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics clns


show system statistics clns
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system statistics clns
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Connectionless Network Service (CLNS) statistics.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for CLNS for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for CLNS for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for CLNS for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for CLNS for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for CLNS
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for CLNS for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for CLNS

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

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By default, when you issue the show system statistics clns command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics clns on page 1215


show system statistics clns (EX Series Switches) on page 1215

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Sample Output
show system statistics
clns

user@host> show system statistics clns


clnl:
0 total packets received
0 packets delivered
0 too small
0 bad header length
0 bad checksum
0 bad version
0 unknown or unsupported protocol
0 bogus sdl size
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 address fields were not reasonable
0 segment information forgotten
0 forwarded packets
0 total packets sent
0 output packets discarded
0 non-forwarded packets
0 packets fragmented
0 fragments sent
0 fragments discarded
0 fragments timed out
0 fragmentation prohibited
0 packets reconstructed
0 packets destined to dead nexthop
0 packets discarded due to no route
0 Error pdu rate drops
0 ER pdu generation failure

show system statistics


clns (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
clnl:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Total packets received
Packets delivered
Too small packets
Packets with bad header length
Packets with bad checksum
Bad version packets
Unknown or unsupported protocol packets
Packets with bogus sdl size
No free memory in socket buffer
Send packets discarded
Sbappend failure
Mcopy failure
Address fields were not reasonable
Segment information forgotten
Forwarded packets
Total packets sent
Output packets discarded
Non-forwarded packets
Packets fragmented
Fragments sent
Fragments discarded
Fragments timed out
Fragmentation prohibited
Packets reconstructed

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0
0
0
0

show system statistics


clns (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

Packets destined to dead nexthop


Packets discarded due to no route
Error pdu rate drops
ER pdu generation failure

user@host> show system statistics clns


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------clnl:
0 total packets received
0 packets delivered
0 too small
0 bad header length
0 bad checksum
0 bad version
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 bogus sdl size
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 address fields were not reasonable
0 segment information forgotten
0 forwarded packets
0 total packets sent
0 output packets discarded
0 non-forwarded packets
0 packets fragmented
0 fragments sent
0 fragments discarded
0 fragments timed out
0 fragmentation prohibited
0 packets reconstructed
0 packets destined to dead nexthop
0 packets discarded due to no route
0 Error pdu rate drops
0 ER pdu generation failure
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------clnl:
0 total packets received
0 packets delivered
0 too small
0 bad header length
0 bad checksum
0 bad version
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 bogus sdl size
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 address fields were not reasonable
0 segment information forgotten
0 forwarded packets
0 total packets sent
0 output packets discarded
0 non-forwarded packets
0 packets fragmented
0 fragments sent

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0

fragments discarded
fragments timed out
fragmentation prohibited
packets reconstructed
packets destined to dead nexthop
packets discarded due to no route
Error pdu rate drops
ER pdu generation failure

lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------clnl:
0 total packets received
0 packets delivered
0 too small
0 bad header length
0 bad checksum
0 bad version
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 bogus sdl size
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 address fields were not reasonable
0 segment information forgotten
0 forwarded packets
0 total packets sent
0 output packets discarded
0 non-forwarded packets
0 packets fragmented
0 fragments sent
0 fragments discarded
0 fragments timed out
0 fragmentation prohibited
0 packets reconstructed
0 packets destined to dead nexthop
0 packets discarded due to no route
0 Error pdu rate drops
0 ER pdu generation failure
lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------clnl:
0 total packets received
0 packets delivered
0 too small
0 bad header length
0 bad checksum
0 bad version
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 bogus sdl size
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 address fields were not reasonable
0 segment information forgotten
0 forwarded packets
0 total packets sent
0 output packets discarded

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

non-forwarded packets
packets fragmented
fragments sent
fragments discarded
fragments timed out
fragmentation prohibited
packets reconstructed
packets destined to dead nexthop
packets discarded due to no route
Error pdu rate drops
ER pdu generation failure

lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------clnl:
0 total packets received
0 packets delivered
0 too small
0 bad header length
0 bad checksum
0 bad version
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 bogus sdl size
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 address fields were not reasonable
0 segment information forgotten
0 forwarded packets
0 total packets sent
0 output packets discarded
0 non-forwarded packets
0 packets fragmented
0 fragments sent
0 fragments discarded
0 fragments timed out
0 fragmentation prohibited
0 packets reconstructed
0 packets destined to dead nexthop
0 packets discarded due to no route
0 Error pdu rate drops
0 ER pdu generation failure

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show system statistics esis


Syntax

show system statistics esis

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics esis


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics esis


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics esis


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide End System-to-Intermediate System (ES-IS) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for ES-IS.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for ES-IS for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for ES-IS for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for ES-IS for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ES-IS statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for ES-IS for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for ES-IS
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ES-IS statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ES-IS statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for ES-IS for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for ES-IS

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics esis command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics esis on page 1220


show system statistics esis (EX Series Switches) on page 1220
show system statistics esis (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1221

Sample Output
show system statistics
esis

user@host> show system statistics esis


esis:
0 total pkts received
0 total packets consumed by protocol
0 pdus received with bad checksum
0 pdus received with bad version number
0 pdus received with bad type field
0 short pdus received
0 bogus sdl size
0 bad header length
0 unknown or unsupported protocol
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 ISO family not configured

show system statistics


esis (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
esis:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Total pkts received
Total packets consumed by protocol
Pdus received with bad checksum
Pdus received with bad version number
Pdus received with bad type field
Short pdus received
Pdus withbogus sdl size
Pdus with bad header length
Pdus with unknown or unsupport protocol
No free memory in socket buffer
Send packets discarded
Sbappend failure
Mcopy failure
ISO family not configured

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show system statistics


esis (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics esis


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------esis:
0 total pkts received
0 total packets consumed by protocol
0 pdus received with bad checksum
0 pdus received with bad version number
0 pdus received with bad type field
0 short pdus received
0 bogus sdl size
0 bad header length
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 ISO family not configured
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------esis:
0 total pkts received
0 total packets consumed by protocol
0 pdus received with bad checksum
0 pdus received with bad version number
0 pdus received with bad type field
0 short pdus received
0 bogus sdl size
0 bad header length
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 ISO family not configured
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------esis:
0 total pkts received
0 total packets consumed by protocol
0 pdus received with bad checksum
0 pdus received with bad version number
0 pdus received with bad type field
0 short pdus received
0 bogus sdl size
0 bad header length
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 ISO family not configured
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------esis:
0 total pkts received
0 total packets consumed by protocol
0 pdus received with bad checksum

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

pdus received with bad version number


pdus received with bad type field
short pdus received
bogus sdl size
bad header length
unknown or unsupport protocol
no free memory in socket buffer
send packets discarded
sbappend failure
mcopy failure
ISO family not configured

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------esis:
0 total pkts received
0 total packets consumed by protocol
0 pdus received with bad checksum
0 pdus received with bad version number
0 pdus received with bad type field
0 short pdus received
0 bogus sdl size
0 bad header length
0 unknown or unsupport protocol
0 no free memory in socket buffer
0 send packets discarded
0 sbappend failure
0 mcopy failure
0 ISO family not configured

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show system statistics icmp


Syntax

show system statistics icmp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics icmp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics icmp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics icmp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for ICMP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for ICMP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for ICMP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for ICMP for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ICMP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for ICMP for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for ICMP for
a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ICMP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ICMP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for ICMP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for ICMP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics icmp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on the TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics icmp on page 1224


show system statistics icmp (EX Series Switches) on page 1224
show system statistics icmp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1225

Sample Output
show system statistics
icmp

user@host> show system statistics icmp


icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 75
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast dest in at on address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 75
router advertisement: 130
75 message responses generated

show system statistics


icmp (EX Series
Switches)

user@host> show system statistics icmp


icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
12 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
297 echo reply
12 destination unreachable
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:

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297 echo
297 message responses generated

show system statistics


icmp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics icmp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 21
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 21
21 message responses generated
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
1 call to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 24
destination unreachable: 1
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 24
24 message responses generated
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 23
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 23
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lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 22
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 22
22 message responses generated
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp:
0 drops due to rate limit
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp
Output histogram:
echo reply: 22
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages less than the minimum length
0 messages with bad checksum
0 messages with bad source address
0 messages with bad length
0 echo drops with broadcast or multicast destinaton address
0 timestamp drops with broadcast or multicast destination address
Input histogram:
echo: 22
22 message responses generated

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show system statistics icmp6


Syntax

show system statistics icmp6

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics icmp6


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics icmp6


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics icmp6


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6 (ICMPv6) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for ICMPv6.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for ICMPv6 for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for ICMPv6 for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for ICMPv6 for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the
TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ICMPv6 statistics for all

members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for ICMPv6 for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for ICMPv6
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ICMPv6 statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display ICMPv6 statistics for

the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with
a value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for ICMPv6 for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for ICMPv6

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics icmp6 command on a TX Matrix
or TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in
a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a
TX Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics icmp6 on page 1228


show system statistics icmp6 (EX Series Switches) on page 1228
show system statistics icmp6 (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1229

Sample Output
show system statistics
icmp6

user@host> show system statistics icmp6


icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums
0 messages with bad length
Histogram of error messages to be generated:
0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options

show system statistics


icmp6 (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
icmp6:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Calls to icmp_error
Errors not generated because old message was icmp error
Errors not generated because rate limitation
Messages with bad code fields
Messages < minimum length
Bad checksums
Messages with bad length
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0 Administratively prohibited
0 Beyond scope
0 Address unreachable
0 Port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 Time exceed transit
0 Time exceed reassembly
0 Erroneous header field
0 Unrecognized next header
0 Unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 Unknown
0 Message responses generated
0 Messages with too many ND options

Sample Output
show system statistics
icmp6 (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics icmp6


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation
Output histogram:
neighbor solicitation: 12
neighbor advertisment: 4
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums
0 messages with bad length
Histogram of error messages to be generated:
0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation
Output histogram:
neighbor solicitation: 12
neighbor advertisment: 4
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums
0 messages with bad length

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Histogram of error messages to be generated:


0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation
Output histogram:
neighbor solicitation: 12
neighbor advertisment: 4
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums
0 messages with bad length
Input histogram:
neighbor advertisment: 2
Histogram of error messages to be generated:
0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation
Output histogram:
neighbor solicitation: 12
neighbor advertisment: 4
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums

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0 messages with bad length


Input histogram:
neighbor advertisment: 2
Histogram of error messages to be generated:
0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------icmp6:
0 calls to icmp_error
0 errors not generated because old message was icmp error or so
0 errors not generated because rate limitation
Output histogram:
neighbor solicitation: 12
neighbor advertisment: 4
0 messages with bad code fields
0 messages < minimum length
0 bad checksums
0 messages with bad length
Input histogram:
neighbor advertisment: 2
Histogram of error messages to be generated:
0 no route
0 administratively prohibited
0 beyond scope
0 address unreachable
0 port unreachable
0 packet too big
0 time exceed transit
0 time exceed reassembly
0 erroneous header field
0 unrecognized next header
0 unrecognized option
0 redirect
0 unknown
0 message responses generated
0 messages with too many ND options

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show system statistics igmp


Syntax

show system statistics igmp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics igmp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics igmp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics igmp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1 for the QFX Series.
Display system-wide Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for IGMP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for IGMP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for IGMP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for IGMP for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IGMP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for IGMP for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for IGMP for
a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IGMP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IGMP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IGMP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IGMP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics igmp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics igmp on page 1233


show system statistics igmp (EX Series Switches) on page 1233
show system statistics igmp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1233

Sample Output
show system statistics
igmp

user@host> show system statistics igmp


igmp:
17178 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 membership reports sent

show system statistics


igmp (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
igmp:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

show system statistics


igmp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics igmp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------igmp:
0 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)

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messages received
messages received with too few bytes
messages received with bad checksum
membership queries received
membership queries received with invalid fields
membership reports received
membership reports received with invalid fields
membership reports received for groups to which we belong
Membership reports sent

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0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong


0 membership reports sent
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------igmp:
0 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 membership reports sent
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------igmp:
0 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 membership reports sent
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------igmp:
0 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 membership reports sent
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------igmp:
0 messages received
0 messages received with too few bytes
0 messages received with bad checksum
0 membership queries received
0 membership queries received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received
0 membership reports received with invalid field(s)
0 membership reports received for groups to which we belong
0 membership reports sent

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show system statistics ip


Syntax

show system statistics ip

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics ip


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics ip


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics ip


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide IPv4 statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for IPv4.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for IPv4 for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for IPv4 for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for IPv4
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IPv4 statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for IPv4 for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for IPv4 for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IPv4 statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IPv4 statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv4 for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv4

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics ip command on a TX Matrix or TX
Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics ip on page 1236


show system statistics ip (EX Series Switches) on page 1237
show system statistics ip (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1238

Sample Output
show system statistics
ip

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user@host> show system statistics ip


ip:
1752658 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
1709456 packets for this host
10494 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
546 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
546 redirects sent
1340179 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
10494 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options

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0 option packets dropped due to rate limit


10494 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped
0 raw packets dropped. no space in socket recv buffer

show system statistics


ip (EX Series Switches)

user@host> show system statistics ip


ip:
74121 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
1134061 packets for this host
0 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
40177 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
40177 redirects sent
1122558 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
0 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped

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ip (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics ip


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip:
47695035 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
42350 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
21175 packets reassembled ok
47674941 packets for this host
146 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
61304579 packets sent from this host
8496 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
6746344 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
2400 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
2400 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
12995412 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
16959177 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped
0 raw packets dropped. no space in socket recv buffer
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip:
12990061 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop

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0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
12989979 packets for this host
82 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
9318381 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
3440 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
82 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
82 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
548071 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped
0 raw packets dropped. no space in socket recv buffer
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip:
12849723 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
12849641 packets for this host
82 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
7676351 packets sent from this host

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0 packets sent with fabricated ip header


0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
82 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
82 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped
0 raw packets dropped. no space in socket recv buffer
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip:
16926850 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
16926768 packets for this host
82 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
10039747 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
82 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options

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0 timestamp and address options


0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
82 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets dropped
0 raw packets dropped. no space in socket recv buffer
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip:
18025026 total packets received
0 bad header checksums
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with header length < data size
0 with data length < header length
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped (queue overflow)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments dropped due to over limit
0 packets reassembled ok
18024944 packets for this host
82 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
10456545 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets with bad options
82 packets with options handled without error
0 strict source and record route options
0 loose source and record route options
0 record route options
0 timestamp options
0 timestamp and address options
0 timestamp and prespecified address options
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
82 router alert options
0 multicast packets dropped (no iflist)
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 transit re packets dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
0 incoming ttpoip packets received
0 incoming ttpoip packets dropped
0 outgoing TTPoIP packets sent

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0 raw packets dropped. no space in socket recv buffer

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show system statistics ip6


Syntax

show system statistics ip6

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics ip6


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics ip6


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics ip


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide IPv6 statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for IPv6.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for IPv6 for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for IPv6 for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for IPv6
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IPv6 statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for IPv6 for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for IPv6 for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IPv6 statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display IPv6 statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv6 for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv6

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics ip6 command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics ip6 on page 1244


show system statistics ip6 (EX Series Switches) on page 1245
show system statistics ip6 (TX Matrix Router) on page 1245

Sample Output
show system statistics
ip6

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ip6:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit

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0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)


0 packets dropped due to bad protocol

show system statistics


ip6 (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
ip6:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

show system statistics


ip6 (TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show system statistics ip6


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip6:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route

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total packets received
packets with size smaller than minimum
packets with data size < data length
packets with bad options
packets with incorrect version number
fragments received
fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
fragments dropped after timeout
fragments that exceeded limit
packets reassembled ok
packets for this host
packets forwarded
packets not forwardable
redirects sent
packets sent from this host
packets sent with fabricated ip header
output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
output datagrams fragmented
fragments created
datagrams that can't be fragmented
packets that violated scope rules
multicast packets which we don't join
packets whose headers are not continuous
tunneling packets that can't find gif
packets discarded due to too may headers
failures of source address selection
forward cache hit
forward cache miss
Packets destined to dead next hop
option packets dropped due to rate limit
Packets dropped (src and int don't match)
packets dropped due to bad protocol
transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f

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0 output datagrams fragmented


0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
source addresses on an outgoing I/F
4 link-locals
source addresses of same scope
4 link-locals
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 packets dropped due to bad protocol
0 transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packet(null) used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip6:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
source addresses on an outgoing I/F
4 link-locals
source addresses of same scope
4 link-locals
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop

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0
0
0
0
0

option packets dropped due to rate limit


packets dropped (src and int don't match)
packets dropped due to bad protocol
transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f
packet(null) used first nexthop in ecmp unilist

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip6:
2 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
Input histogram:
ICMP6: 2
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
source addresses on an outgoing I/F
4 link-locals
source addresses of same scope
4 link-locals
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 packets dropped due to bad protocol
0 transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packet(null) used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip6:
2 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received

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0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)


0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
0 packets that violated scope rules
0 multicast packets which we don't join
Input histogram:
ICMP6: 2
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
source addresses on an outgoing I/F
4 link-locals
source addresses of same scope
4 link-locals
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 packets dropped due to bad protocol
0 transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packet(null) used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------ip6:
2 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with data size < data length
0 with bad options
0 with incorrect version number
0 fragments received
0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
0 fragments dropped after timeout
0 fragments that exceeded limit
0 packets reassembled ok
0 packets for this host
0 packets forwarded
0 packets not forwardable
0 redirects sent
0 packets sent from this host
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
0 output packets discarded due to no route
0 output datagrams fragmented
0 fragments created
0 datagrams that can't be fragmented

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0 packets that violated scope rules


0 multicast packets which we don't join
Input histogram:
ICMP6: 2
Mbuf statistics:
0 packets whose headers are not continuous
0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
0 packets discarded due to too may headers
0 failures of source address selection
source addresses on an outgoing I/F
4 link-locals
source addresses of same scope
4 link-locals
0 forward cache hit
0 forward cache miss
0 packets destined to dead next hop
0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
0 packets dropped due to bad protocol
0 transit re packet(null) dropped on mgmt i/f
0 packet(null) used first nexthop in ecmp unilist

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show system statistics mpls


Syntax

show system statistics mpls

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics mpls


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics mpls


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics mpls


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for MPLS.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for MPLS for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for MPLS for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for MPLS for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display MPLS statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for MPLS for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for MPLS
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display MPLS statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display MPLS statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for MPLS for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for MPLS

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics mpls command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics mpls on page 1251


show system statistics mpls (EX Series Switches) on page 1251
show system statistics mpls (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1251

Sample Output
show system statistics
mpls

user@host> show system statistics mpls


mpls:
0 total mpls packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets dropped
0 with header too small
0 after tagging, can't fit link MTU
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
0 with router alert tag
0 lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
0 with ttl expired
0 with tag encoding error
0 packets discarded, no route

show system statistics


mpls (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
mpls:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

show system statistics


mpls (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics mpls


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------mpls:

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Total MPLS packets received
Packets forwarded
Packets dropped
Packets with header too small
After tagging, packets can't fit link MTU
Packets with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
Packets with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
Packets with router alert tag
LSP ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
Packets with ttl expired
Packets with tag encoding error
Packets discarded due to no route
Packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

total mpls packets received


packets forwarded
packets dropped
with header too small
after tagging, can't fit link MTU
with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
with router alert tag
lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
with ttl expired
with tag encoding error
packets discarded, no route
packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------mpls:
0 total mpls packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets dropped
0 with header too small
0 after tagging, can't fit link MTU
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
0 with router alert tag
0 lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
0 with ttl expired
0 with tag encoding error
0 packets discarded, no route
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------mpls:
0 total mpls packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets dropped
0 with header too small
0 after tagging, can't fit link MTU
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
0 with router alert tag
0 lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
0 with ttl expired
0 with tag encoding error
0 packets discarded, no route
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------mpls:
0 total mpls packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets dropped
0 with header too small
0 after tagging, can't fit link MTU
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
0 with router alert tag
0 lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
0 with ttl expired

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0 with tag encoding error


0 packets discarded, no route
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------mpls:
0 total mpls packets received
0 packets forwarded
0 packets dropped
0 with header too small
0 after tagging, can't fit link MTU
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL tag
0 with IPv4 explicit NULL cksum errors
0 with router alert tag
0 lsp ping packets (ttl-expired/router alert)
0 with ttl expired
0 with tag encoding error
0 packets discarded, no route
0 packets used first nexthop in ecmp unilist

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show system statistics rdp


Syntax

show system statistics rdp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics rdp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics rdp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics rdp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Reliable Datagram Protocol (RDP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for RDP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for RDP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for RDP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for RDP
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display RDP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for RDP for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for RDP for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display RDP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display RDP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for RDP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for RDP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics rdp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics rdp on page 1255


show system statistics rdp (EX Series Switches) on page 1255
show system statistics rdp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1255

Sample Output
show system statistics
rdp

user@host> show system statistics rdp


rdp:
49668864 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
0 discards bad sequence number
0 refused connections
2031513 acks received
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
49692 retransmits
49668864 output packets
24809579 acks sent
28 connects
0 closes
22778052 keepalives received
22778052 keepalives sent

show system statistics


rdp (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
rdp:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

show system statistics


rdp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics rdp


sfc0-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Input packets
Packets discarded for bad checksum
Packets discarded due to bad sequence number
Refused connections
Acks received
Packets dropped due to full socket buffers
Retransmits
Output packets
Acks sent
Connects
Closes
Keepalives received
Keepalives sent

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rdp:
4341558 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
43452 discards bad sequence number
598 refused connections
85711 acks received
101 dropped due to full socket buffers
9110 retransmits
4335896 output packets
734087 acks sent
372 connects
65 closes
526312 keepalives received
3506373 keepalives sent
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------rdp:
810979 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
477 discards bad sequence number
484 refused connections
21798 acks received
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
10305 retransmits
813567 output packets
242155 acks sent
68 connects
47 closes
112788 keepalives received
539244 keepalives sent
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------rdp:
804747 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
335 discards bad sequence number
624 refused connections
24275 acks received
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
9878 retransmits
806163 output packets
233079 acks sent
67 connects
47 closes
112816 keepalives received
538845 keepalives sent
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------rdp:
945112 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
172 discards bad sequence number
396 refused connections
34676 acks received
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
15176 retransmits
948073 output packets
249913 acks sent

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45 closes
112748 keepalives received
648232 keepalives sent
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------rdp:
1247011 input packets
0 discards for bad checksum
177 discards bad sequence number
575 refused connections
51787 acks received
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
23717 retransmits
1252925 output packets
314103 acks sent
75 connects
46 closes
113132 keepalives received
863225 keepalives sent

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show system statistics tcp


Syntax

show system statistics tcp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics tcp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics tcp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics tcp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for TCP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for TCP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for TCP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for TCP
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TCP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for TCP for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for TCP for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TCP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TCP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for TCP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for TCP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics tcp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics tcp on page 1259


show system statistics tcp (EX Series Switches) on page 1260
show system statistics tcp lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1261
show system statistics tcp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1262

Sample Output
show system statistics
tcp

user@host> show system statistics tcp


tcp:
3844 packets sent
3618 data packets (1055596 bytes)
0 data packets (0 bytes) retransmitted
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
205 ack-only packets (148 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
0 window update packets
1079 control packets
5815 packets received
3377 acks (for 1055657 bytes)
24 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
2655 packets (15004 bytes) received in-sequence
1 completely duplicate packet (0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some dup. data (0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets (0 bytes)
0 packets (0 bytes) of data after window
0 window probes
7 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
1 connection request
32 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
33 connections established (including accepts)
30 connections closed (including 0 drops)
27 connections updated cached RTT on close
27 connections updated cached RTT variance on close

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0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close


0 embryonic connections dropped
3374 segments updated rtt (of 3220 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by rexmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
344 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
1096 correct ACK header predictions
1314 correct data packet header predictions
32 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
32 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
1058 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors

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tcp (EX Series
Switches)

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Tcp:
572724 packets sent
21936 data packets (1887657 bytes)
2 data packets retransmitted (20 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
3724 ack only packets (537 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
1 window probe packets
1 window update packets
1094083 control packets
1134258 packets received
21371 acks(for 1886660 bytes)
5870 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
19908 packets received in-sequence(267794 bytes)
3022 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
4 packets with some duplicate data(4 bytes duped)
2 out-of-order packets(2 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
40 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums

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0 discarded for bad header offset fields


0 discarded because packet too short
547027 connection requests
80 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
103 connections established (including accepts)
547106 connections closed (including 6 drops)
47 connections updated cached RTT on close
47 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
547004 embryonic connections dropped
20862 segments updated rtt(of 567830 attempts)
2 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
3032 keepalive timeouts
3031 keepalive probes sent
1 connections dropped by keepalive
7823 correct ACK header predictions
12533 correct data packet header predictions
80 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
4 dropped
80 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
1 SACK recovery episodes
1 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
1 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
71 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
1 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
547024 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP
0 send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
0 outgoing segments dropped due to policing

show system statistics


tcp lcc (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show system statistics tcp lcc 2


lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tcp:
21271 packets sent
11069 data packets (12044 bytes)
0 data packets (0 bytes) retransmitted
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery

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10198 ack-only packets (10194 packets delayed)


0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
0 window update packets
4 control packets
13363 packets received
11073 acks (for 12044 bytes)
0 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
12895 packets (2400874 bytes) received in-sequence
0 completely duplicate packets (0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some dup. data (0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets (0 bytes)
0 packets (0 bytes) of data after window
0 window probes
0 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
4 connection requests
0 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
4 connections established (including accepts)
33 connections closed (including 0 drops)
0 connections updated cached RTT on close
0 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
11073 segments updated rtt (of 11073 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by rexmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
0 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
464 correct ACK header predictions
2172 correct data packet header predictions
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
0 RST packets
0 ICMP packets ignored by TCP

show system statistics


tcp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

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user@host> show system statistics tcp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
10420 packets sent
10203 data packets (2374613 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
202 ack only packets (120 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
0 window update packets
30 control packets
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9468 acks(for 2374674 bytes)


32 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
7764 packets received in-sequence(38286 bytes)
20 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
356 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
10 connection requests
33 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
34 connections established (including accepts)
50 connections closed (including 0 drops)
24 connections updated cached RTT on close
24 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
9 embryonic connections dropped
9468 segments updated rtt(of 9256 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
14 keepalive timeouts
14 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
6220 correct ACK header predictions
6625 correct data packet header predictions
33 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
33 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset
0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
0 cookies sent
0 cookies received
0 SACK recovery episodes
0 segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) received
0 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
0 SACK scoreboard overflow
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
0 ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
0 rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
0 out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
15 RST packets

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0
0
0
0

ICMP packets ignored by TCP


send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
outgoing segments dropped due to policing

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
1306 packets sent
1251 data packets (161855 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
51 ack only packets (1 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
0 window update packets
6 control packets
1397 packets received
1218 acks(for 161904 bytes)
2 duplicate acks
0 acks for unsent data
612 packets received in-sequence(12495 bytes)
0 completely duplicate packets(0 bytes)
0 old duplicate packets
0 packets with some duplicate data(0 bytes duped)
0 out-of-order packets(0 bytes)
0 packets of data after window(0 bytes)
0 window probes
22 window update packets
0 packets received after close
0 discarded for bad checksums
0 discarded for bad header offset fields
0 discarded because packet too short
1 connection requests
24 connection accepts
0 bad connection attempts
0 listen queue overflows
25 connections established (including accepts)
27 connections closed (including 0 drops)
24 connections updated cached RTT on close
24 connections updated cached RTT variance on close
0 connections updated cached ssthresh on close
0 embryonic connections dropped
1218 segments updated rtt(of 1192 attempts)
0 retransmit timeouts
0 connections dropped by retransmit timeout
0 persist timeouts
0 connections dropped by persist timeout
0 keepalive timeouts
0 keepalive probes sent
0 connections dropped by keepalive
196 correct ACK header predictions
119 correct data packet header predictions
24 syncache entries added
0 retransmitted
0 dupsyn
0 dropped
24 completed
0 bucket overflow
0 cache overflow
0 reset

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0

0 stale
0 aborted
0 badack
0 unreach
0 zone failures
cookies sent
cookies received
SACK recovery episodes
segment retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
byte retransmits in SACK recovery episodes
SACK options (SACK blocks) received
SACK options (SACK blocks) sent
SACK scoreboard overflow
ACKs sent in response to in-window but not exact RSTs
ACKs sent in response to in-window SYNs on established connections
rcv packets dropped by TCP due to bad address
out-of-sequence segment drops due to insufficient memory
RST packets
ICMP packets ignored by TCP
send packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
rcv packets dropped by TCP due to auth errors
outgoing segments dropped due to policing

lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tcp:
1118 packets sent
1066 data packets (131896 bytes)
0 data packets retransmitted (0 bytes)
0 resends initiated by MTU discovery
48 ack only packets (2 packets delayed)
0 URG only packets
0 window probe packets
0 window update packets
6 control packets
1215 packets received

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show system statistics tnp


Syntax

show system statistics tnp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics tnp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics tnp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics tcp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Trivial Network Protocol (TNP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for TNP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for TNP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for TNP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for TNP
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TNP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for TNP for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for TNP for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TNP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TNP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for TNP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for TNP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics tnp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics tnp on page 1267


show system statistics tnp (EX Series Switches) on page 1267
show system statistics tnp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1268

Sample Output
show system statistics
tnp

user@host> show system statistics tnp


tnp:
146742559 unicast packets received
0 broadcast packets received
0 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
0 fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 hello packets received
0 control packets received
49670972 rdp packets received
337101 udp packets received
96734486 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
98375316 unicast packets sent
0 broadcast packets sent
0 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
0 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
49670972 rdp packets sent
337101 udp packets sent
48367243 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol

show system statistics


tnp (EX Series
Switches)

user@host>
tnp:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Unicast packets received
Broadcast packets received
Fragmented packets received
Hello packets dropped
Fragments dropped
Fragment reassembly queue flushes
Packets with tnp src address collision received
Hello packets received

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

show system statistics


tnp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

Control packets received


Rdp packets received
Udp packets received
Tunnel packets received
Input packets discarded with no protocol
Packets of version unspecified received
Packets of version 1 received
Packets of version 2 received
Packets of version 3 received
Unicast packets sent
Broadcast packets sent
Fragmented packets sent
Hello packets dropped
Fragments dropped
Hello packets sent
Control packets sent
Rdp packets sent
Udp packets sent
Tunnel packets sent
Packets sent with unknown protocol
Packets of version unspecified sent
Packets of version 1 sent
Packets of version 2 sent
Packets of version 3 sent

user@host> show system statistics tnp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tnp:
4543208 unicast packets received
3306239 broadcast packets received
2398 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
53 fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 packets with tnp src address collision received
3306148 hello packets received
0 control packets received
4439623 rdp packets received
103676 udp packets received
0 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
0 packets of version unspecified received
0 packets of version 1 received
8265 packets of version 2 received
7841182 packets of version 3 received
4528238 unicast packets sent
115264 broadcast packets sent
64 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
115264 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
4433293 rdp packets sent
94945 udp packets sent
0 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol
0 packets of version unspecified sent
0 packets of version 1 sent
6444 packets of version 2 sent

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4637058 packets of version 3 sent


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tnp:
977938 unicast packets received
894314 broadcast packets received
322 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
12 fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 packets with tnp src address collision received
894294 hello packets received
0 control packets received
829776 rdp packets received
148182 udp packets received
0 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
0 packets of version unspecified received
0 packets of version 1 received
90262 packets of version 2 received
1781990 packets of version 3 received
981945 unicast packets sent
113988 broadcast packets sent
206 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
113988 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
832646 rdp packets sent
149299 udp packets sent
0 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol
0 packets of version unspecified sent
0 packets of version 1 sent
89672 packets of version 2 sent
1006261 packets of version 3 sent
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tnp:
967870 unicast packets received
897834 broadcast packets received
38 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
10 fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 packets with tnp src address collision received
897813 hello packets received
0 control packets received
822840 rdp packets received
145051 udp packets received
0 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
0 packets of version unspecified received
0 packets of version 1 received
87117 packets of version 2 received
1778587 packets of version 3 received
970975 unicast packets sent

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114031 broadcast packets sent


25 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
114031 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
824773 rdp packets sent
146202 udp packets sent
0 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol
0 packets of version unspecified sent
0 packets of version 1 sent
86595 packets of version 2 sent
998411 packets of version 3 sent
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tnp:
1131139 unicast packets received
1007204 broadcast packets received
620 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
12 fragment reassembly queue flushes
0 packets with tnp src address collision received
1007185 hello packets received
0 control packets received
966727 rdp packets received
164431 udp packets received
0 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
0 packets of version unspecified received
0 packets of version 1 received
106518 packets of version 2 received
2031825 packets of version 3 received
1135108 unicast packets sent
114130 broadcast packets sent
397 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
114130 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
969748 rdp packets sent
165360 udp packets sent
0 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol
0 packets of version unspecified sent
0 packets of version 1 sent
105801 packets of version 2 sent
1143437 packets of version 3 sent
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tnp:
1495619 unicast packets received
1211116 broadcast packets received
1186 fragmented packets received
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
13 fragment reassembly queue flushes

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0 packets with tnp src address collision received


1211088 hello packets received
0 control packets received
1275765 rdp packets received
219882 udp packets received
0 tunnel packets received
0 input packets discarded with no protocol
0 packets of version unspecified received
0 packets of version 1 received
161944 packets of version 2 received
2544791 packets of version 3 received
1502341 unicast packets sent
114160 broadcast packets sent
699 fragmented packets sent
0 hello packets dropped
0 fragments dropped
114160 hello packets sent
0 control packets sent
1281678 rdp packets sent
220663 udp packets sent
0 tunnel packets sent
0 packets sent with unknown protocol
0 packets of version unspecified sent
0 packets of version 1 sent
161167 packets of version 2 sent
1455334 packets of version 3 sent

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show system statistics tudp


Syntax

show system statistics tudp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics tudp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics tudp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics tudp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Trivial User Datagram Protocol (TUDP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for TUDP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for TUDP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for TUDP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for TUDP for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TUDP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for TUDP for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for TUDP
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TUDP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TUDP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for TUDP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for TUDP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics tudp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics tudp on page 1273


show system statistics tudp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1273

Sample Output
show system statistics
tudp

user@host> show system statistics tudp


tudp:
337109 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
337109 delivered
337109 datagrams output

show system statistics


tudp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics tudp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tudp:
104389 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
104389 delivered
95619 datagrams output
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tudp:
148623 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
2 dropped due to no socket
1 broadcast/multicast datagram dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
148620 delivered

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150327 datagrams output


lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tudp:
145493 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
1 broadcast/multicast datagram dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
145492 delivered
147244 datagrams output
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tudp:
164873 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
2 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
164871 delivered
166339 datagrams output
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------tudp:
220320 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
6 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
220314 delivered
221735 datagrams output

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show system statistics udp


Syntax

show system statistics udp

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system statistics udp


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system statistics udp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics udp


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for UDP.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for UDP for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for UDP for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for UDP
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display UDP statistics for all members

of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for UDP for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for UDP for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display UDP statistics for the local Virtual

Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches only) (Optional) Display TUDP statistics for the

specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a


value from 0 through 9.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for UDP for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).

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sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for UDP

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show system statistics udp command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system statistics udp on page 1276


show system statistics udp (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1276

Sample Output
show system statistics
udp

user@host> show system statistics udp


udp:
3658427 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
3656885 dropped due to no socket
3656885 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
4291311953 delivered
1551 datagrams output

show system statistics


udp (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics udp


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------udp:
170 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
170 delivered
12079 datagrams output
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------udp:
55 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
1 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket

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0 dropped due to full socket buffers


0 not for hashed pcb
54 delivered
3891 datagrams output
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------udp:
50 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
50 delivered
3620 datagrams output
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------udp:
48 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
48 delivered
3734 datagrams output
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------udp:
48 datagrams received
0 with incomplete header
0 with bad data length field
0 with bad checksum
0 dropped due to no socket
0 broadcast/multicast datagrams dropped due to no socket
0 dropped due to full socket buffers
0 not for hashed pcb
48 delivered
3640 datagrams output

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show system statistics vpls


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Release Information

Description
Options

show system statistics vpls


show system statistics vpls
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system statistics vpls
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display system-wide Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) statistics.
noneDisplay system statistics for VPLS.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

statistics for VPLS for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for VPLS for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system
statistics for VPLS for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system statistics for VPLS for a specific T640 router that is connected to
the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system statistics for VPLS
for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace
number with a value from 0 through 3.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for VPLS for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system statistics for VPLS

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level

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By default, when you issue the show system statistics vpls command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
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List of Sample Output

show system statistics vpls on page 1279


show system statistics vpls (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1279

Sample Output
show system statistics
vpls

show system statistics


vpls (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system statistics vpls


vpls:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets for this host
0
0
0
0
0
0

packets
packets
packets
packets
packets
packets

with
with
with
with
with
with

no
no
no
no
no
no

logical interface
family
route table
auxiliary table
corefacing entry
CE-facing entry

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route learning requests


mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route
learning requests while learning disabled on interface
learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved
requests to move static route

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route aging requests


mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs

user@host> show system statistics vpls


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------vpls:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets for this host

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0
0
0
0
0
0

packets
packets
packets
packets
packets
packets

with
with
with
with
with
with

no
no
no
no
no
no

logical interface
family
route table
auxiliary table
corefacing entry
CE-facing entry

0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route learning requests


mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route
learning requests while learning disabled on interface
learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved

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0 requests to move static route


0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route aging requests


mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs
unsupported platform
dropped due to no l3 route table
dropped due to no local ifl
packets punted
dropped due to no socket

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------vpls:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets for this host
0
0
0
0
0
0

packets
packets
packets
packets
packets
packets

with
with
with
with
with
with

no
no
no
no
no
no

logical interface
family
route table
auxiliary table
corefacing entry
CE-facing entry

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route learning requests


mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route
learning requests while learning disabled on interface
learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved
requests to move static route

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route aging requests


mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs
unsupported platform
dropped due to no l3 route table
dropped due to no local ifl
packets punted
dropped due to no socket

lcc1-re0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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vpls:
0
0
0
0

total packets received


with size smaller than minimum
with incorrect version number
packets for this host

0
0
0
0
0
0

packets
packets
packets
packets
packets
packets

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route learning requests


mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route
learning requests while learning disabled on interface
learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved
requests to move static route

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route aging requests


mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs
unsupported platform
dropped due to no l3 route table
dropped due to no local ifl
packets punted
dropped due to no socket

with
with
with
with
with
with

no
no
no
no
no
no

logical interface
family
route table
auxiliary table
corefacing entry
CE-facing entry

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------vpls:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets for this host

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0
0
0
0
0
0

packets
packets
packets
packets
packets
packets

with
with
with
with
with
with

no
no
no
no
no
no

logical interface
family
route table
auxiliary table
corefacing entry
CE-facing entry

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route learning requests


mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route
learning requests while learning disabled on interface
learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved
requests to move static route

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route aging requests


mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs
unsupported platform
dropped due to no l3 route table
dropped due to no local ifl
packets punted
dropped due to no socket

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------vpls:
0 total packets received
0 with size smaller than minimum
0 with incorrect version number
0 packets for this host

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0
0
0
0
0
0

packets
packets
packets
packets
packets
packets

with
with
with
with
with
with

no
no
no
no
no
no

logical interface
family
route table
auxiliary table
corefacing entry
CE-facing entry

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route learning requests


mac routes learnt
requests to learn an existing route
learning requests while learning disabled on interface
learning requests over capacity
mac routes moved
requests to move static route

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

mac route aging requests


mac routes aged
bogus address in aging requests
requests to age static route
requests to re-ageout aged route
requests involving multiple peer FEs
aging acks from PFE
aging non-acks from PFE
aging requests timed out waiting on FEs
aging requests over max-rate
errors finding peer FEs
unsupported platform
dropped due to no l3 route table
dropped due to no local ifl
packets punted
dropped due to no socket

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show system storage


Syntax

show system storage


<detail>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show system storage


<detail>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show system storage


<detail>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show system storage


<detail>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
show system storage
<detail>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system storage


<detail>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in JUNOS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display statistics about the amount of free disk space in the router's or switchs file
systems.
noneDisplay standard information about the amount of free disk space in the router's

or switchs file systems.


detail(Optional) Display detailed output.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system

storage statistics for all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system storage statistics for all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system storage statistics
for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.

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all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system

storage statistics for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system storage statistics

for the fabric control Routing Engines or fabric manager Routing Engines.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system storage

statistics for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display system storage statistics for a specific T640 router that is connected to the
TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display system storage statistics for a
specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number
with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display system storage

statistics for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

system storage statistics for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis
configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from 0 through
9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display system storage statistics

for the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display system storage statistics for the TX

Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display system storage statistics

for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

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By default, when you issue the show system storage command on a TX Matrix or TX
Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

show system storage on page 1285


show system storage (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1285
show system storage (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1287
Table 169 on page 1285 describes the output fields for the show system storage command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Filesystem

Name of the filesystem.

Size

Size of the filesystem.

Used

Amount of space used in the filesystem.

Avail

Amount of space available in the filesystem.

Capacity

Percentage of the filesystem space that is being used.

Mounted on

Directory in which the filesystem is mounted.

Sample Output
show system storage

show system storage


(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system storage


Filesystem
Size
/dev/ad0s1a
77M
devfs
16K
/dev/vn0
12M
/dev/vn1
39M
/packages/mnt/jkernel-7.2R1.7
/dev/vn2
12M
/packages/mnt/jpfe-M40-7.2R1.7
/dev/vn3
2.3M
/packages/mnt/jdocs-7.2R1.7
/dev/vn4
14M
/packages/mnt/jroute-7.2R1.7
/dev/vn5
4.5M
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-7.2R1.7
mfs:172
1.5G
/dev/ad0s1e
12M
procfs
4.0K
/dev/ad1s1f
9.4G

Used
37M
16K
12M
39M

Avail
34M
0B
0B
0B

Capacity
Mounted on
52% /
100% /dev/
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
100%

12M

0B

100%

2.3M

0B

100%

14M

0B

100%

4.5M

0B

100%

4.0K
20K
4.0K
4.9G

1.3G
11M
0B
3.7G

0%
0%
100%
57%

/tmp
/config
/proc
/var

user@host> show system storage


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Filesystem
Size
Used
Avail Capacity
Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a
3.4G
178M
2.9G
6% /
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev/
/dev/md0
33M
33M
0B
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
/dev/md1
216M
216M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jkernel-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md2
66M
66M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-T-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md3
4.1M
4.1M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jdocs-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md4
57M
57M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jroute-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md5
15M
15M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md6
34M
34M
0B
100%

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/dev/md7
2.0G
10.0K
/dev/md8
2.0G
1.0M
/dev/ad0s1e
383M
82K
procfs
4.0K
4.0K
/dev/ad1s1f
52G
7.5G

1.8G
1.8G
352M
0B
40G

0%
0%
0%
100%
16%

/tmp
/mfs
/config
/proc
/var

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Filesystem
Size
Used
Avail Capacity
Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a
3.4G
178M
2.9G
6% /
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev/
/dev/md0
33M
33M
0B
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
/dev/md1
216M
216M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jkernel-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md2
66M
66M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-T-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md3
4.1M
4.1M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jdocs-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md4
57M
57M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jroute-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md5
15M
15M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md6
34M
34M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-common-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md7
2.0G
10.0K
1.8G
0% /tmp
/dev/md8
2.0G
540K
1.8G
0% /mfs
/dev/ad0s1e
383M
88K
352M
0% /config
procfs
4.0K
4.0K
0B
100% /proc
/dev/ad1s1f
52G
6.3G
41G
13% /var
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Filesystem
Size
Used
Avail Capacity
Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a
3.4G
178M
2.9G
6% /
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev/
/dev/md0
33M
33M
0B
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
/dev/md1
216M
216M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jkernel-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md2
66M
66M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-T-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md3
4.1M
4.1M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jdocs-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md4
57M
57M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jroute-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md5
15M
15M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md6
34M
34M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-common-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md7
2.0G
10.0K
1.8G
0% /tmp
/dev/md8
2.0G
540K
1.8G
0% /mfs
/dev/ad0s1e
383M
88K
352M
0% /config
procfs
4.0K
4.0K
0B
100% /proc
/dev/ad1s1f
23G
13G
7.7G
64% /var
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Filesystem
Size
Used
Avail Capacity
Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a
3.4G
178M
2.9G
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1.0K
1.0K
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
/dev/md0
33M
33M
/dev/md1
216M
216M
/packages/mnt/jkernel-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md2
66M
66M
/packages/mnt/jpfe-T-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md3
4.1M
4.1M
/packages/mnt/jdocs-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md4
57M
57M
/packages/mnt/jroute-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md5
15M
15M
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md6
34M
34M
/packages/mnt/jpfe-common-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md7
2.0G
10.0K
/dev/md8
2.0G
540K
/dev/ad0s1e
383M
64K
procfs
4.0K
4.0K
/dev/ad1s1f
23G
3.7G

0B
0B
0B
0B

100% /dev
100% /dev/
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

1.8G
1.8G
352M
0B
17G

0%
0%
0%
100%
18%

/tmp
/mfs
/config
/proc
/var

lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Filesystem
Size
Used
Avail Capacity
Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a
3.4G
178M
2.9G
6% /
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
0B
100% /dev/
/dev/md0
33M
33M
0B
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
/dev/md1
216M
216M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jkernel-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md2
66M
66M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-T-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md3
4.1M
4.1M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jdocs-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md4
57M
57M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jroute-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md5
15M
15M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md6
34M
34M
0B
100%
/packages/mnt/jpfe-common-9.6-20090519.0
/dev/md7
2.0G
10.0K
1.8G
0% /tmp
/dev/md8
2.0G
540K
1.8G
0% /mfs
/dev/ad0s1e
383M
34K
352M
0% /config
procfs
4.0K
4.0K
0B
100% /proc
/dev/ad1s1f
23G
18G
3.5G
84% /var

show system storage


(QFX3500 Switch)

user@switch> show system storage


Filesystem
Size
Used
/dev/da0s2a
343M
192M
devfs
1.0K
1.0K
/dev/md0
119M
119M
/dev/md1
513M
513M
/packages/mnt/jkernel-qfx-11.1R1.5
/dev/md2
37M
37M
/packages/mnt/jpfe-qfx-e9xxx-11.1R1.5
/dev/md3
6.0M
6.0M
/packages/mnt/jdocs-qfx-11.1R1.5
/dev/md4
216M
216M
/packages/mnt/jroute-qfx-11.1R1.5
/dev/md5
59M
59M
/packages/mnt/jcrypto-qfx-11.1R1,5

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Avail
123M
0B
0B
0B

Capacity
Mounted on
61% /
100% /dev
100% /packages/mnt/jbase
100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

0B

100%

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85M
/packages/mnt/jswitch-qfx-11.1R1.5
/dev/md7
63M
/dev/da0s2f
228M
/dev/da0s3d
590M
/dev/da0s3e
104M
procfs
4.0K

1288

85M

0B

100%

8.0K
14M
3.0M
162K
4.0K

58M
196M
540M
95M
0B

0%
7%
1%
0%
100%

/tmp
/var
/var/tmp
/config
/proc

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show system subscriber-management summary


Syntax

show system subscriber-management summary

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

Display complete subscriber management database summary information.


noneThis command has no options.

view

show database-replication statistics on page 962

show database-replication summary on page 964

show system subscriber-management summary on page 1290


Table 170 on page 1289 lists the output fields for the show system subscriber-management
summary command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 170: show system subscriber-management summary Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Graceful Restart

State of graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES):

Mastership

Database

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Enabled

Disabled

State of the Routing Engine:

Master

Standby

State of the subscriber management database:

Available

Init

Not-available

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Chassisd ISSU State

State of unified ISSU chassis daemon:

ISSU State

ISSU Wait

ABORT

DAEMON_ISSU_PREPARE

DAEMON_ISSU_PREPARE_DONE

DAEMON_SWITCHOVER_PREPARE

DAEMON_SWITCHOVER_PREPARE_DONE

FRU_ISSU

FRU_ISSU_DONE

IDLE

UNKNOWN

State of unified ISSU aggregate daemon:

ABORT

IDLE

PREPARE

READY

SWITCHOVER_PREPARE

SWITCHOVER_READY

UNKNOWN

Amount of time, in seconds, requested by a daemon to perform


cleanup. If multiple daemons request time, the displayed value is
the highest wait time requested by a daemon.

Sample Output
show system
subscriber-management
summary

1290

user@host> show system subscriber-management summary


General:
Graceful Restart
Enabled
Mastership
Master
Database
Available
Chassisd ISSU State DAEMON_ISSU_PREPARE
ISSU State
PREPARE
ISSU Wait
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show system switchover


Syntax
Syntax (TX Matrix
Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)
Syntax (MX Series
Router)

Release Information

Description

show system switchover


show system switchover
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system switchover
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
show system switchover
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Display whether graceful Routing Engine switchover is configured, the state of the kernel
replication (ready or synchronizing), any replication errors, and whether the primary and
standby Routing Engines are using compatible versions of the kernel database.

NOTE: Issue the show system switchover command only on the backup
Routing Engine. This command is not supported on the master Routing Engine.
because the kernel-replication process daemon does not run on the master
Routing Engine. This process runs only on the backup Routing Engine.
Beginning Junos OS Release 9.6, the show system switchover command has
been deprecated on the master Routing Engine on all routers other than a
TX Matrix (switch-card chassis) or a TX Matrix Plus (switch-fabric chassis)
router.
However, in a routing matrix, if you issue the show system switchover command
on the master Routing Engine of the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis),
the CLI displays graceful switchover information for the master Routing
Engine of the T640 routers (or line-card chassis) in the routing matrix.
Likewise, if you issue the show system switchover command on the master
Routing Engine of a TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis), the CLI
displays output for the master Routing Engine of T1600 routers (or line-card
chassis) in the routing matrix.

Options

all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display graceful Routing Engine switchover information for all Routing Engines on
the TX Matrix router and the T640 routers configured in the routing matrix. On a TX
Matrix Plus router, display graceful Routing Engine switchover information for all

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Routing Engines on the TX Matrix Plus router and the T1600 routers configured in
the routing matrix.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display graceful Routing Engine switchover information for all T640 routers (or
line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display graceful Routing Engine switchover information for all T1600 routers (or
line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display graceful Routing Engine

switchover information for all Routing Engines on all members of the Virtual Chassis
configuration.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display graceful Routing Engine switchover information for a specific T640 router
(or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
display graceful Routing Engine switchover information for a specific T1600 router
(or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.Replace number with
0.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display graceful Routing Engines switchover

information for all Routing Engines on the local Virtual Chassis member.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display graceful Routing Engine

switchover information for all Routing Engines on the specified member of the Virtual
Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix router only) (Optional) Display graceful Routing Engine switchover

information for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Display graceful Routing Engine switchover

information for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis).


Additional Information

If you issue the show system switchover command on a TX Matrix backup Routing Engine,
the command is broadcast to all the T640 backup Routing Engines that are connected
to it.
Likewise, if you issue the show system switchover command on a TX Matrix Plus backup
Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T1600 backup Routing Engines that
are connected to it.
If you issue the show system switchover command on the active Routing Engine in the
master router of an MX Series Virtual Chassis, the router displays an error message that
graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) is not enabled on this member.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

1292

view

show system switchover (Backup Routing Engine) on page 1293


show system switchover all-lcc (Routing Matrix) on page 1293

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Output Fields

Table 171 on page 1293 describes the output fields for the show system switchover command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 171: show system switchover Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Graceful switchover

Display graceful Routing Engine switchover status:

Configuration database

OnIndicates graceful-switchover is specified for the routing-options configuration command.

OffIndicates graceful-switchover is not specified for the routing-options configuration command.

State of the configuration database:

ReadyConfiguration database has synchronized.

SynchronizingConfiguration database is synchronizing. Displayed when there are updates within

the last 5 seconds.

Kernel database

Synchronize failedConfiguration database synchronize process failed.

State of the kernel database:

ReadyKernel database has synchronized.

SynchronizingKernel database is synchronizing. Displayed when there are updates within the last

5 seconds.

Version incompatibleThe primary and standby Routing Engines are running incompatible kernel

database versions.

Peer state

Replication errorAn error occurred when the state was replicated from the primary Routing Engine.
Inspect /var/log/ksyncd for possible causes, or notify Juniper Networks customer support.

Routing Engine peer state:

Steady StatePeer completed switchover transition.

Peer ConnectedPeer in switchover transition.

Sample Output
show system
switchover (Backup
Routing Engine)

show system
switchover all-lcc
(Routing Matrix)

user@host> show system switchover


Graceful switchover: On
Configuration database: Ready
Kernel database: Ready
Peer state: Steady State
user@host> show system switchover all-lcc
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Multichassis replication: On
Configuration database: Ready
Kernel database: Ready
Peer state: Steady State
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Multichassis replication: On
Configuration database: Ready
Kernel database: Ready
Peer state: Steady State

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show system uptime


Syntax
Syntax (EX Series
Switches)

Syntax (QFX Series)

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Release Information

Description

Options

show system uptime


show system uptime
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
show system uptime
<director-group name>
<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>
show system uptime
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system uptime
<detail>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
show system uptime
<all-members>
<invoke-on>
<local>
<member member-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in JUNOS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the current time and information about how long the router or switch, router or
switch software, and routing protocols have been running.
noneShow time since the system rebooted and processes started.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show time since the

system rebooted and processes started on all the routers in the chassis.
all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show time since the system rebooted and processes started for all T640 routers (or
line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router,
show time since the system rebooted and processes started for all T1600 routers
(or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Show time

since the system rebooted and processes started on all members of the Virtual
Chassis configuration.

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director-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show time since the system

rebooted and processes started on the Director group.


infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show time since the system

rebooted and processes started on the fabric control Routing Engine and fabric
manager Routing Engine.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show time since the

system rebooted and processes started on the Interconnect device.


invoke-on(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the time since the system rebooted

and processes started on the master Routing Engine, backup Routing Engine, or both,
on a router with two Routing Engines.
lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show time since the system rebooted and processes started for a specific T640
router that is connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, show
time since the system rebooted and processes started for a specific T1600 router
that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0
through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Show time since the

system rebooted and processes started on the local Virtual Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Show

time since the system rebooted and processes started on the specified member of
the Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a
value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a
value of 0 or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Show time since the system

rebooted and processes started on the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Show time since the system rebooted and

processes started for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show time since the system rebooted

and processes started for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level

1296

By default, when you issue the show system uptime command on a TX Matrix or TX Matrix
Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing
matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix
Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the same
command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command is
broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in
a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

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Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

Monitoring System Process Information

Monitoring System Properties

10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN PIC with XFP (T640 Router)

show system uptime on page 1297


show system uptime all-lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1297
show system uptime all-lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1298
show system uptime (QFX Series) on page 1298
Table 172 on page 1297 describes the output fields for the show system uptime command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 172: show system uptime Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Current time

Current system time in UTC.

System booted

Date and time when the Routing Engine on the router or switch was last booted and how long it has
been running.

Protocols started

Date and time when the routing protocols were last started and how long they have been running.

Last configured

Date and time when a configuration was last committed. Also shows the name of the user who issued
the last commit command.

time and up

Current time, in the local time zone, and how long the router or switch has been operational.

users

Number of users logged in to the router or switch.

load averages

Load averages for the last 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes.

Sample Output
show system uptime

show system uptime


all-lcc (TX Matrix
Router)

user@host> show system uptime


Current time:
1998-10-13 19:45:47 UTC
System booted:
1998-10-12 20:51:41 UTC
Protocols started: 1998-10-13 19:33:45 UTC
Last configured:
1998-10-13 19:33:45 UTC
12:45PM up 22:54, 2 users, load averages:

(22:54:06 ago)
(00:12:02 ago)
(00:12:02 ago) by abc
0.07, 0.02, 0.01

user@host> show system uptime all-lcc


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2004-09-13 09:55:35 PDT
System booted: 2004-09-13 03:13:55 PDT (06:41:40 ago)
Last configured: 2004-09-13 03:17:48 PDT (06:37:47 ago) by root
9:55AM PDT up 6:42, 1 user, load averages: 0.02, 0.03, 0.00
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2004-09-13 09:55:35 PDT
System booted: 2004-09-12 03:23:43 PDT (1d 06:31 ago)

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Last configured: 2004-09-13 03:05:36 PDT (06:49:59 ago) by root


9:55AM PDT up 1 day, 6:32, 1 user, load averages: 0.02, 0.01, 0.00

show system uptime


all-lcc (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system uptime all-lcc


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2009-05-25 00:24:30 PDT
System booted: 2009-05-24 06:39:33 PDT (17:44:57 ago)
Protocols started: 2009-05-24 06:40:30 PDT (17:44:00 ago)
Last configured: 2009-05-24 06:33:27 PDT (17:51:03 ago) by gregdo
12:24AM up 17:45, 2 users, load averages: 0.07, 0.05, 0.01
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2009-05-25 00:24:30 PDT
System booted: 2009-05-24 06:39:46 PDT (17:44:44 ago)
error: the routing subsystem is not running
Last configured: 2009-05-24 06:40:47 PDT (17:43:43 ago) by root
12:24AM up 17:45, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2009-05-25 00:24:30 PDT
System booted: 2009-05-24 06:39:38 PDT (17:44:52 ago)
error: the routing subsystem is not running
Last configured: 2009-05-24 06:40:18 PDT (17:44:12 ago) by root
12:24AM up 17:45, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2009-05-25 00:24:30 PDT
System booted: 2009-05-24 06:39:48 PDT (17:44:42 ago)
error: the routing subsystem is not running
Last configured: 2009-05-24 06:40:44 PDT (17:43:46 ago) by root
12:24AM up 17:45, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Current time: 2009-05-25 00:24:30 PDT
System booted: 2009-05-24 06:39:44 PDT (17:44:46 ago)
error: the routing subsystem is not running
Last configured: 2009-05-24 06:40:08 PDT (17:44:22 ago) by root
12:24AM up 17:45, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

show system uptime


(QFX Series)

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Current time: 2010-08-27 03:12:30 PDT
System booted: 2010-08-13 17:11:54 PDT (1w6d 10:00 ago)
Protocols started: 2010-08-13 17:13:56 PDT (1w6d 09:58 ago)
Last configured: 2010-08-26 05:54:00 PDT (21:18:30 ago) by regress
3:12AM up 13 days, 10:01, 3 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

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show system users


Syntax

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

Release Information

Description

show system users


<no-resolve>
show system users
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lccnumber | scc>
<no-resolve>
show system users
<detail>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number> <no-resolve>
show system users
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>
<no-resolve>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in JUNOS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
List information about the users who are currently logged in to the router or switch.

NOTE: The show system users command lists the information about
administrative users that are logged in to a router or switch using the CLI,
J-Web, or an SSH client. The output does not list information about web users
or automated users that are logged in from a remote client application using
Junos XML APIs, such as NETCONF.

Options

noneList information about the users who are currently logged in to the router or switch.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show users currently

logged in to all the routers in the chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show users currently logged in to all T640 routers (or line-card chassis) connected
to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, show users currently logged in
to all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis) connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display users currently logged in to

all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

show users currently logged in to a specific T640 router that is connected to the TX
Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, show users currently logged in to a specific

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T1600 router that is connected to the TX Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a
value from 0 through 3.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display users currently logged in to the local

Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display users currently logged

in to the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id


with a value of 0 or 1.
no-resolve(Optional) Do not attempt to resolve IP addresses to hostnames.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Show users currently logged in to the TX Matrix

router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Show users currently logged in to

the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level

By default, when you issue the show system users command on a TX Matrix or TX Matrix
Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing
matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix
Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the same
command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command is
broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in
a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.
view

List of Sample Output

show system users on page 1301


show system users lcc no-resolve (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1301
show system users (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1301
show system users (QFX Series) on page 1302
show system users no-resolve (QFX Series) on page 1302

Output Fields

Table 173 on page 1300 describes the output fields for the show system users command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 173: show system users Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

time and up

Current time, in the local time zone, and how long the router or switch has been operational.

users

Number of users logged in to the router or switch.

load averages

Load averages for the last 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes.

USER

Username.

TTY

Terminal through which the user is logged in.

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Field Name

Field Description

FROM

System from which the user has logged in. A hyphen indicates that the user is logged in through the
console.

LOGIN@

Time when the user logged in.

IDLE

How long the user has been idle.

WHAT

Processes that the user is running.

Sample Output
show system users

user@host> show system users


7:30PM up 4 days, 2:26, 2 users, load averages: 0.07, 0.02, 0.01
USER
TTY FROM
LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
root
d0 Fri05PM 4days -csh (csh)
blue
p0 level5.company.net 7:30PM
- cli

show system users lcc


no-resolve (TX Matrix
and TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show system users lcc 2 no-resolve

show system users (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show system users


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:41AM up 26 mins, 3 users, load averages: 0.08, 0.04, 0.03
USER
TTY
FROM
LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
regress p0
10.209.208.123
1:18AM
21 cli
regress p1
172.17.29.207
1:37AM
2 cli
regress p2
172.17.28.19
1:40AM
- cli

lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------10:34AM PDT up 1 day, 7:11, 5 users, load averages: 0.03, 0.01, 0.00
USER
TTY
FROM
LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
root
d0
3:21AM
7:12 /bin/csh
regress p0
scc-re0
10:15AM
- telnet hostA
regress p1
scc-re0
10:16AM
- telnet hostA
regress p2
scc-re0
10:19AM
- telnet hostA
regress p3
scc-re0
10:24AM
- telnet hostA

lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:41AM up 26 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.03
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:41AM up 26 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.02, 0.03
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:41AM up 26 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.16, 0.06, 0.02
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:41AM up 26 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.12, 0.04, 0.04

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regress@aj> show system users


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:42AM up 28 mins, 4 users, load averages: 0.02, 0.03, 0.02
USER
TTY
FROM
LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
regress p0
pssraj-t61.jnpr.net
1:18AM
22 cli
regress p1
eng-shell4.juniper.net
1:37AM
- cli
regress p2
bigpink.juniper.net
1:40AM
- cli
regress p3
sv-cuty-01.englab.juniper.net
1:42AM
- -csh (csh)
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:42AM up 28 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.02, 0.01, 0.03
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:42AM up 28 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.07, 0.04, 0.03
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:42AM up 27 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.07, 0.06, 0.02
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------1:42AM up 28 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.05, 0.04, 0.04

show system users


(QFX Series)

user@switch> show system users


USER
TTY
FROM
tlewis
p0
172.22.18.117
tlewis
p1
172.22.18.117
tcheng
p2
172.22.17.197

LOGIN@
2:54AM
3:01AM
3:08AM

IDLE
39
11

WHAT
-cli (cli)
-cli (cli)
-cli (cli)

show system users


no-resolve (QFX
Series)

user@switch> show system users no-resolve


USER
TTY
FROM
tlewis
p0
172.22.18.117
tlewis
p1
172.22.18.117
tcheng
p2
172.22.17.197

LOGIN@
2:54AM
3:01AM
3:08AM

IDLE
39
11

WHAT
-cli (cli)
-cli (cli)
-cli (cli)

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show system virtual-memory


Syntax

show system virtual-memory

Syntax (EX Series)

show system virtual-memory


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)
Syntax (TX Matrix Plus
Router)

show system virtual-memory


<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>
show system virtual-memory
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show system virtual-memory


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show system virtual-memory


<infrastructure name>
<interconnect-device name>
<node-group name>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display the usage of Junos OS kernel memory listed first by size of allocation and then
by type of usage. Use the show system virtual-memory command for troubleshooting
with Juniper Networks Customer Support.
noneDisplay kernel dynamic memory usage information.
all-chassis(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic

memory usage information for all chassis.


all-lcc(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display kernel dynamic memory usage information for all T640 routers (or line-card
chassis) connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display kernel
dynamic memory usage information for all T1600 routers (or line-card chassis)
connected to the TX Matrix Plus router.
all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display kernel

dynamic memory usage information for all members of the Virtual Chassis
configuration.

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infrastructure name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic memory

usage information for the fabric control Routing Engine and fabric manager Routing
Engine.
interconnect-device name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic

memory usage information for the Interconnect device.


lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display kernel dynamic memory usage information for a specific T640 router that is
connected to the TX Matrix router. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display kernel dynamic
memory usage information for a specific T1600 router that is connected to the TX
Matrix Plus router. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic

memory usage information for the local Virtual Chassis member.


member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

kernel dynamic memory usage information for the specified member of the Virtual
Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches, replace member-id with a value from
0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0
or 1.
node-group name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic memory

usage information for the Node group.


scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic memory usage

information for the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).


sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display kernel dynamic memory

usage information for the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number with 0.
Additional Information

By default, when you issue the show system virtual-memory command on a TX Matrix or
TX Matrix Plus master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a
routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX
Matrix Plus router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the
same command on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command
is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600
(in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are
connected to it.

NOTE: The show system virtual-memory command with the | display XML pipe
option now displays XML output for the command in the parent tags:
<vmstat-memstat-malloc>, <vmstat-memstat-zone>, <vmstat-sumstat>,
<vmstat-intr>, and <vmstat-kernel-state> with each child element as a
separate XML tag. In Junos OS Releases 10.1 and earlier, the | display XML
option for this command does not have an XML API element and the entire
output is displayed in a single <output> tag element.

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Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show system virtual-memory on page 1307


show system virtual-memory scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 1311
show system virtual-memory sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1312
show system virtual-memory | display xml on page 1315
show system virtual-memory (QFX Series) on page 1337
Table 174 on page 1306 lists the output fields for the show system virtual-memory command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 174: show system virtual-memory Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Memory statistics by bucket size


Size

Memory block size (bytes). The kernel memory allocator appropriates blocks of memory whose size
is exactly a power of 2.

In Use

Number of memory blocks of this size that are in use (bytes).

Free

Number of memory blocks of this size that are free (bytes).

Requests

Number of memory allocation requests made.

HighWater

Maximum value the free list can have. Once the system starts reclaiming physical memory, it continues
until the free list is increased to this value.

Couldfree

Total number of times that the free elements for a bucket size exceed the high-water mark for that
bucket size.

Memory usage type by bucket size


Size

Memory block size (bytes).

Type(s)

Kernel modules that are using these memory blocks. For a definition of each type, refer to a FreeBSD
book.

Memory statistics by type


Type

Kernel module that is using dynamic memory.

InUse

Number of memory blocks used by this type. The number is rounded up.

MemUse

Amount of memory in use, in kilobytes (KB).

HighUse

Maximum memory ever used by this type.

Limit

Maximum memory that can be allocated to this type.

Requests

Total number of dynamic memory allocation requests this type has made.

Type Limit

Number of times requests were blocked for reaching the maximum limit.

Kern Limit

Number of times requests were blocked for the kernel map.

Size(s)

Memory block sizes this type is using.

Memory Totals
In Use

Total kernel dynamic memory in use (bytes, rounded up).

Free

Total kernel dynamic memory free (bytes, rounded up).

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Field Name

Field Description

Requests

Total number of memory allocation requests.

ITEM

Kernel module that is using memory.

Size

Memory block size (bytes).

LImit

Maximum memory that can be allocated to this type.

Used

Number of memory blocks used by this type. The number is rounded up.

Free

Number of memory blocks available to this type.

Requests

Total number of memory allocation requests this type has made.

interrupt

Timer events and scheduling interruptions.

total

Total number of interruptions for each type.

rate

Interruption rate.

Total

Total for all interruptions.

Sample Output
show system
virtual-memory

user@host> show system virtual-memory


Memory statistics by bucket size
Size
In Use
Free
Requests HighWater
16
906
118
154876
1280
32
455
313
209956
640
64
4412
260
75380
320
128
3200
32
19361
160
256
1510
10
8844
80
512
446
2
5085
40
1K
18
2
5901
20
2K
1128
2
4445
10
4K
185
1
456
5
8K
5
1
2653
5
16K
181
0
233
5
32K
2
0
1848
5
64K
20
0
22
5
128K
5
0
5
5
256K
2
0
2
5
512K
1
0
1
5

Couldfree
0
0
20
81
4
0
0
1368
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Memory usage type by bucket size


Size Type(s)
16 uc_devlist, nexusdev, iftable, temp, devbuf, atexit, COS, BPF,
DEVFS mount, DEVFS node, vnodes, mount, pcb, soname, proc-args, kld,
MD disk, rman, ATA generic, bus, sysctl, ippool, pfestat, ifstate,
pfe_ipc, mkey, rtable, ifmaddr, ipfw, rnode
32 atkbddev, dirrem, mkdir, diradd, freefile, freefrag, indirdep,

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128

256

512

1K
2K
4K
8K
16K
32K
64K
128K
256K
512K

bmsafemap, newblk, temp, devbuf, COS, vnodes, cluster_save buffer,


pcb, soname, proc-args, sigio, kld, Gzip trees, taskqueue, SWAP,
eventhandler, bus, sysctl, uidinfo, subproc, pgrp, pfestat, itable32,
ifstate, pfe_ipc, mkey, rtable, ifmaddr, ipfw, rnode, rtnexthop
isadev, iftable, MFS node, allocindir, allocdirect, pagedep, temp,
devbuf, lockf, COS, NULLFS hash, DEVFS name, vnodes,
cluster_save buffer, vfscache, pcb, soname, proc-args, file,
AR driver, AD driver, Gzip trees, rman, eventhandler, bus, sysctl,
subproc, pfestat, pic, ifstate, pfe_ipc, mkey, ifaddr, rtable, ipfw
ZONE, freeblks, inodedep, temp, devbuf, zombie, COS, DEVFS node,
vnodes, mount, vfscache, pcb, soname, proc-args, ttys, dev_t,
timecounter, kld, Gzip trees, ISOFS node, bus, uidinfo, cred,
session, pic, itable16, ifstate, pfe_ipc, rtable, ifstat, metrics,
rtnexthop, iffamily
iflogical, iftable, MFS node, FFS node, newblk, temp, devbuf,
NFS daemon, vnodes, proc-args, kqueue, file desc, Gzip trees, bus,
subproc, itable16, ifstate, pfe_ipc, sysctl, rtnexthop
UFS mount, temp, devbuf, mount, BIO buffer, ptys, ttys, AR driver,
Gzip trees, ISOFS mount, msg, ioctlops, ATA generic, bus, proc,
pfestat, lr, ifstate, pfe_ipc, rtable, ipfw, ifstat, rtnexthop
iftable, temp, devbuf, NQNFS Lease, kqueue, kld, AD driver,
Gzip trees, sem, MD disk, bus, ifstate, pfe_ipc, ipfw
uc_devlist, UFS mount, temp, devbuf, BIO buffer, pcb, AR driver,
Gzip trees, ioctlops, bus, ipfw, ifstat, rcache
memdesc, iftable, UFS mount, temp, devbuf, kld, Gzip trees, sem, msg
temp, devbuf, syncache, Gzip trees
indirdep, temp, devbuf, shm, msg
pagedep, kld, Gzip trees
VM pgdata, devbuf, MSDOSFS mount
UFS ihash, inodedep, NFS hash, kld, ISOFS mount
mbuf, vfscache
SWAP

Memory statistics by type


Type Kern
Type InUse MemUse HighUse Limit Requests Limit Limit
isadev
13
1K
1K127753K
13
0
0
atkbddev
2
1K
1K127753K
2
0
0
uc_devlist
24
3K
3K127753K
24
0
0
nexusdev
3
1K
1K127753K
3
0
0
memdesc
1
4K
4K127753K
1
0
0
mbuf
1
152K
152K127753K
1
0
0
iflogical
6
2K
2K127753K
6
0
0
iftable
17
9K
9K127753K
18
0
0
ZONE
15
2K
2K127753K
15
0
0
VM pgdata
1
64K
64K127753K
1
0
0
UFS mount
12
26K
26K127753K
12
0
0
UFS ihash
1
128K
128K127753K
1
0
0
MFS node
6
2K
3K127753K
35
0
0
FFS node
906
227K
227K127753K
1352
0
0
dirrem
0
0K
4K127753K
500
0
0
mkdir
0
0K
1K127753K
38
0
0
diradd
0
0K
6K127753K
521
0
0
freefile
0
0K
4K127753K
374
0
0
freeblks
0
0K
8K127753K
219
0
0
freefrag
0
0K
1K127753K
193
0
0
allocindir
0
0K
25K127753K
1518
0
0
indirdep
0
0K
17K127753K
76
0
0
allocdirect
0
0K
10K127753K
760
0
0
bmsafemap
0
0K
1K127753K
72
0
0
newblk
1
1K
1K127753K
2279
0
0
inodedep
1
128K
175K127753K
2367
0
0

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Size(s)
64
32
16,2K
16
4K
256K
256
16,64,256,1K,4K
128
64K
512,2K,4K
128K
64,256
256
32
32
32
32
128
32
64
32,16K
64
32
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pagedep
1
temp 1239
devbuf 1413
lockf
38
atexit
1
zombie
0
NFS hash
1
NQNFS Lease
1
NFS daemon
1
syncache
1
COS
353
BPF
189
MSDOSFS mount
1
NULLFS hash
1
DEVFS mount
2
DEVFS name
487
DEVFS node
471
vnodes
28
mount
15
cluster_save buffer
vfscache 1898
BIO buffer
49
pcb
159
soname
82
proc-args
57
ptys
32
ttys
254
kqueue
5
sigio
1
file
383
file desc
76
shm
1
dev_t
286
timecounter
10
kld
11
AR driver
1
AD driver
2
Gzip trees
0
ISOFS node 1136
ISOFS mount
9
sem
3
MD disk
2
msg
4
rman
59
ioctlops
0
taskqueue
2
SWAP
2
ATA generic
6
eventhandler
17
bus
340
sysctl
0
uidinfo
4
cred
22
subproc
156
proc
2
session
12
pgrp
16
ippool
1
pfestat
0
pic
5
lr
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3K
1K
0K
128K
1K
1K
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3K
64K
1K
1K
31K
58K
7K
8K
0
376K
98K
16K
10K
2K
16K
33K
3K
1K
24K
19K
12K
36K
2K
117K
1K
2K
0K
142K
132K
6K
2K
25K
4K
0K
1K
413K
3K
1K
30K
0K
1K
3K
10K
1K
2K
1K
1K
0K
1K
1K

33K127753K
47
96K127753K
8364
5527K127753K
1535
3K127753K
2906
1K127753K
1
2K127753K
3850
128K127753K
1
1K127753K
1
1K127753K
1
8K127753K
1
44K127753K
353
3K127753K
189
64K127753K
1
1K127753K
1
1K127753K
2
31K127753K
487
58K127753K
479
7K127753K
429
8K127753K
18
0K
1K127753K
376K127753K
3228
398K127753K
495
17K127753K
399
10K127753K
42847
3K127753K
2105
16K127753K
32
33K127753K
522
4K127753K
23
1K127753K
27
24K127753K
16060
20K127753K
3968
12K127753K
1
36K127753K
286
2K127753K
10
122K127753K
34
3K127753K
5
3K127753K
2755
46K127753K
133848
142K127753K
1189
132K127753K
10
6K127753K
3
2K127753K
2
25K127753K
4
4K127753K
461
2K127753K
992
1K127753K
2
413K127753K
2
3K127753K
6
1K127753K
17
31K127753K
794
1K127753K
130262
1K127753K
10
3K127753K
3450
10K127753K
7882
1K127753K
2
2K127753K
34
1K127753K
45
1K127753K
1
1K127753K
47349
1K127753K
5
1K127753K
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

64,32K
16,32,64K
16,32,64,128,256
64
16
128
128K
1K
256
8K
16,32,64,128
16
64K
64
16
64
16,128
16,32,64,128,256
16,128,512
0 32,64
64,128,256K
512,2K
16,32,64,128,2K
16,32,64,128
16,32,64,128,256
512
128,512
256,1K
32
64
256
16K
128
128
16,32,128,1K,4K
64,512,2K
64,1K
32,64,128,256
128
512,128K
1K,4K
16,1K
512,4K,16K
16,64
512,2K
32
32,512K
16,512
32,64
16,32,64,128,256
16,32,64
32,128
128
32,64,256
512
128
32
16
16,32,64,512
64,128
512

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itable32
itable16
ifstate
pfe_ipc
mkey
ifaddr
sysctl
rtable
ifmaddr
ipfw
ifstat
rcache
rnode
metrics
rtnexthop
iffamily

In Use
9311K

ITEM
PIPE:
SWAPMETA:
unpcb:
ripcb:
syncache:
tcpcb:
udpcb:
socket:
KNOTE:
NFSNODE:
NFSMOUNT:
VNODE:
NAMEI:
VMSPACE:
PROC:
DP fakepg:
PV ENTRY:
MAP ENTRY:
KMAP ENTRY:
MAP:
VM OBJECT:

SIZE
192,
160,
160,
192,
128,
576,
192,
256,
96,
352,
544,
224,
1024,
192,
448,
64,
28,
48,
48,
108,
92,

4K
26K
159K
0K
4K
1K
0K
6K
1K
10K
805K
8K
1K
1K
9K
2K

Memory Totals:

792644
9863474
286510
390851
3596829
16
3880
27
0
0
0
0
0
380
395
122
1476
0

1310

110
161
694
0
250
9
0
49
22
23
698
4
27
1
57
12

4K127753K
26K127753K
160K127753K
1K127753K
4K127753K
1K127753K
1K127753K
6K127753K
1K127753K
10K127753K
805K127753K
8K127753K
1K127753K
1K127753K
9K127753K
2K127753K
Free
54K

LIMIT
0,
95814,
0,
25330,
15359,
25330,
25330,
25330,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
499566,
0,
35645,
0,
0,

110
161
1735
56218
824
9
30
307
22
48
698
4
285
3
312
12

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

32
128,256
16,32,64,128,1K
16,32,64,128,1K
16,32,64
64
256
16,32,64,128,512
16,32
16,32,64,512,2K
128,512,2K
2K
16,32
128
32,128,256,512
128

Requests
489068
USED
FREE REQUESTS
4,
81,
4422
0,
0,
0
114,
36,
279
5,
37,
5
0,
64,
5
23,
12,
32
14,
28,
255
246,
26,
819
27,
57,
71
0,
0,
0
0,
0,
0
2778,
43,
2778
0,
8,
40725
57,
71,
3906
73,
17,
3923
0,
0,
0
44530, 152053, 1525141
1439,
134,
351075
179,
119,
10904
7,
3,
7
2575,
109,
66912

cpu context switches


device interrupts
software interrupts
traps
system calls
kernel threads created
fork() calls
vfork() calls
rfork() calls
swap pager pageins
swap pager pages paged in
swap pager pageouts
swap pager pages paged out
vnode pager pageins
vnode pager pages paged in
vnode pager pageouts
vnode pager pages paged out
page daemon wakeups

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0
101
161722
0
84623
83063
7
535606
0
238254
2535
0
283379
0
190091
17458
29166
0
10395
134610
4096
183419

interrupt
ata0 irq14
mux irq7
fxp1 irq10
sio0 irq4
clk irq0
rtc irq8
Total

pages examined by the page daemon


pages reactivated
copy-on-write faults
copy-on-write optimized faults
zero fill pages zeroed
zero fill pages prezeroed
intransit blocking page faults
total VM faults taken
pages affected by kernel thread creation
pages affected by fork()
pages affected by vfork()
pages affected by rfork()
pages freed
pages freed by daemon
pages freed by exiting processes
pages active
pages inactive
pages in VM cache
pages wired down
pages free
bytes per page
total name lookups
cache hits (90% pos + 7% neg) system 0% per-directory
deletions 0%, falsehits 0%, toolong 0%

show system
virtual-memory scc
(TX Matrix Router)

total
113338
727643
1178671
833
3439769
4403221
9863475

rate
3
21
34
0
99
127
286

user@host> show system virtual-memory scc


Memory statistics by bucket size
Size
In Use
Free
Requests HighWater
16
898
126
749493
1280
32
2018
1310
980643
640
64
3490 13342
935420
320
...

Couldfree
0
632
5365

Memory usage type by bucket size


Size Type(s)
16 uc_devlist, COS, BPF, DEVFS mount, DEVFS node, vnodes, mount, pcb,
soname, rman, bus, sysctl, ifstate, pfe_ipc, mkey, socket, rtable,
ifmaddr, ipfw, rnode, iftable, temp, devbuf, atexit, proc-args, kld,
MD disk
32 atkbddev, Gzip trees, dirrem, mkdir, diradd, freefile, freefrag,
indirdep, bmsafemap, newblk, tseg_qent, COS, vnodes,
...
Memory statistics by type
Type Kern
Type InUse MemUse HighUse Limit Requests Limit Limit
isadev
12
1K
1K166400K
12
0
0
atkbddev
2
1K
1K166400K
2
0
0
uc_devlist
24
3K
3K166400K
24
0
0
....

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Size(s)
64
32
16,2K

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Memory Totals:

show system
virtual-memory sfc (TX
Matrix Plus Router)

1312

In Use
6091K

Free
1554K

Requests
2897122

user@host> show system virtual-memory sfc 0


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Type InUse MemUse HighUse Requests Size(s)
CAM dev queue
1
1K
1 64
entropy 1024
64K
1024 64
linker
487 6272K
1163 16,32,64,4096,32768,131072
USB
127
10K
127 16,32,64,128,256,1024,2048
lockf
46
3K
98418 64
USBdev
10
2K
34 16,128,2048,16384
ifstateSLLNode
0
0K
1096 16
devbuf 21243 15683K
21810
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
temp 1283
151K
- 2483472
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
ip6ndp
0
0K
4 64
in6ifmulti
1
1K
1 64
in6grentry
1
1K
1 64
iflogical
20
5K
29 2048
iffamily
45
6K
69 32,1024,2048
rtnexthop
266
46K
608013 32,256,512,1024,2048,4096
metrics
31
4K
54 256
rnode
212
4K
607848 16,32
rcache
4
8K
4 65536
iflist
0
0K
6 16,64
ifdevice
11
8K
17 16,32768
ifstat
424
472K
427 512,16384,65536
ipfw
42
23K
145
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,16384,32768,65536,131072
ifmaddr
415
11K
415 16,32
rtable
329
28K
608066 16,32,64,128,1024,16384
sysctl
0
0K
887976 16,32,64,4096,16384,32768
ifaddr
64
5K
70 32,64,128
mkey
331
6K
12528 16,128
pfe_ipc
0
0K
- 7299115
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
ifstate 1245054 70088K
- 3040437
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768
idxbucket
1
1K
1 16
itable16 5069 1250K
5103 1024,4096
itable32
157
10K
157 64
itable64
2
1K
2 128
lr
1
1K
4 16384
pic
37
6K
37 64,16384
pfestat
0
0K
6220 32,64,128,256,131072
gencfg 1486
424K
2614 16,32,64,256,512,16384,32768,65536
jsr
2
1K
22 16
idl
1
4K
165
32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
rtsmsg
0
0K
16 131072
module
250
16K
250 64,128
mtx_pool
1
8K
1 64,128
DEVFS3
113
13K
114 256
DEVFS1
106
24K
106 2048
pgrp
15
1K
8600 64
session
11
2K
2829 512
proc
2
1K
2 16384
subproc
296
572K
24689 2048,131072

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cred
38
5K
619244 256
plimit
18
4K
21311 2048
uidinfo
3
1K
10 32,512
sysctloid 2701
82K
2701 16,32,64
sysctltmp
0
0K
15572 16,32,64,1024
umtx
171
11K
171 64
SWAP
2
277K
2 64
bus
779
125K
3072 16,32,64,128,32768
bus-sc
67
62K
1477
16,32,64,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,65536,131072
devstat
8
17K
8 16,131072
eventhandler
46
2K
47 32,128
kobj
93
186K
111 65536
DEVFS
8
1K
9 16,64
rman
106
7K
490 16,32,64
sbuf
0
0K
28234 16,32,32768,131072
...
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Type InUse MemUse HighUse Requests Size(s)
CAM dev queue
1
1K
1 64
entropy 1024
64K
1024 64
linker
487 6272K
1163 16,32,64,4096,32768,131072
USB
127
10K
127 16,32,64,128,256,1024,2048
lockf
23
2K
169585 64
USBdev
10
2K
34 16,128,2048,16384
devbuf 5128 10760K
5310
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
temp 1285
151K
10770
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
ip6ndp
0
0K
4 64
iflogical
20
5K
29 2048
iffamily
45
6K
69 32,1024,2048
rtnexthop
189
29K
- 1211988 32,256,512,1024,2048,4096
metrics
11
2K
16 256
rnode
135
3K
606391 16,32
rcache
4
8K
4 65536
iflist
0
0K
6 16,64
ifdevice
11
8K
17 16,32768
ifstat
412
471K
415 512,16384,65536
ipfw
42
23K
91
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,16384,32768,65536,131072
ifmaddr
415
11K
415 16,32
rtable
225
20K
606584 16,32,64,128,1024,16384
sysctl
0
0K
- 2302479 16,32,64
ifaddr
53
4K
69 32,64,128
mkey
133
3K
8974 16,128
pfe_ipc
0
0K
- 19035108
16,32,64,128,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
ifstate 710270 42176K
- 9583703
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,32768
idxbucket
1
1K
1 16
itable16 5045 1245K
- 1825178 1024,4096
itable32
157
10K
157 64
itable64
2
1K
2 128
lr
1
1K
4 16384
pic
37
6K
37 64,16384
pfestat
0
0K
1682 32,64,128,256,131072
gencfg 1486
424K
2812 16,32,64,256,512,16384,32768,65536
jsr
0
0K
22 16
idl
0
0K
4 32768,131072

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rtsmsg
0
0K
3 131072
module
250
16K
250 64,128
mtx_pool
1
8K
1 64,128
DEVFS3
108
12K
109 256
DEVFS1
101
23K
101 2048
pgrp
5
1K
917 64
session
5
1K
917 512
proc
2
1K
2 16384
subproc
217
441K
4867 2048,131072
cred
21
3K
48719 256
plimit
9
2K
5255 2048
uidinfo
2
1K
2 32,512
sysctloid 2786
85K
2786 16,32,64
sysctltmp
0
0K
1833 16,32,64,1024
umtx
126
8K
126 64
SWAP
2
277K
2 64
bus
780
125K
2734 16,32,64,128,32768
bus-sc
69
69K
1194
16,32,64,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,65536,131072
devstat
8
17K
8 16,131072
eventhandler
45
2K
46 32,128
kobj
93
186K
111 65536
DEVFS
8
1K
9 16,64
rman
94
6K
477 16,32,64
sbuf
0
0K
532 16,32,32768,131072
NULLFS hash
1
1K
1 64
taskqueue
5
1K
5 64
turnstiles
127
8K
127 64
Unitno
6
1K
44 16,64
ioctlops
0
0K
- 1771718 16,32,64,128,8192,16384,65536,131072
iov
0
0K
79425
msg
4
25K
4
sem
4
7K
4
shm
2
13K
4
ttys
93
16K
195
soname
31
3K
389284
pcb
101
16K
4374
16,32,64,128,1024,2048,4096,16384,65536
BIO buffer
40
80K
750
vfscache
1
512K
1
cluster_save buffer
0
0K
VFS hash
1
256K
1
vnodes
1
1K
1
mount
266
21K
481
vnodemarker
0
0K
2497
pfs_nodes
25
3K
25
pfs_vncache
144
5K
386
STP
1
1K
1
GEOM
173
15K
1068
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072
syncache
1
8K
1
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072
tlv_stat
0
0K
223
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072
NFS daemon
1
8K
1
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072
p1003.1b
1
1K
1
MD disk
9
18K
9
ata_generic
2
2K
25
ISOFS mount
7
1K
13

1314

16,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,131072
32768,131072
16384,32768,131072
32768
512,32768
16,32,64,256

65536
65536
55 32,64
32,64
512
16,32,64,128,256,4096,32768
16384
128
32
64

16
65536
16,16384,32768
512

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ISOFS node
CAM SIM
CAM XPT
CAM periph
ad_driver
pagedep
inodedep
newblk
bmsafemap
allocdirect
freefrag
freeblks
freefile
diradd
mkdir
dirrem
savedino
UFS mount
ata_dma
UMAHash
cdev
file desc
VM pgdata
sigio
kenv
atkbddev
kqueue
proc-args
isadev
zombie
ithread
legacydrv
memdesc
nexusdev
CAM queue
KTRACE
kbdmux
ITEM
UMA Kegs:
...

show system
virtual-memory |
display xml

1439
135K
1
1K
6
1K
1
1K
2
1K
1
64K
1
256K
1
1K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
0
0K
15
36K
6
1K
1
4K
26
3K
111
25K
2
65K
1
1K
30
5K
2
1K
0
0K
28
2K
23
2K
1
1K
92
7K
3
1K
1
4K
2
1K
3
1K
100
10K
5
9K
SIZE
LIMIT
136,
0,

1453
1
9
1
2
105
552
327
19
326
31
103
175
590
166
382
283
15
6
5
26
5199
2
27
33
2
88
3970
23
4651
92
3
1
2
3
100
5
USED
71,

128
64
16,64,16384
128
256
64
256
64,4096
64
128
32
2048
32
64
32
32
512
2048,65536,131072
256
4096,16384,32768,65536,131072
256
16,1024,2048,16384
64
32
16,32,64,131072
32
1024,4096,32768
32,64,128,256,512,1024
64
128
16,64,256
16
131072
16
16
128
128,2048,65536,131072
FREE REQUESTS
1,
71

user@host> show system virtual-memory | display xml


<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/10.2R1/junos">
<system-virtual-memory-information>
<vmstat-memstat-malloc>
<memstat-name>CAM dev queue</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>entropy</memstat-name>
<inuse>1024</inuse>
<memuse>64</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1024</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>linker</memstat-name>
<inuse>481</inuse>
<memuse>1871</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>

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<memstat-req>1145</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,4096,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>lockf</memstat-name>
<inuse>56</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5998</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>devbuf</memstat-name>
<inuse>2094</inuse>
<memuse>3877</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2099</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,512,1024,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>temp</memstat-name>
<inuse>21</inuse>
<memuse>66</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>3127</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ip6ndp</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>in6ifmulti</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>in6grentry</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>iflogical</memstat-name>
<inuse>13</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>13</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>iffamily</memstat-name>
<inuse>28</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>28</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,1024,2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rtnexthop</memstat-name>
<inuse>127</inuse>
<memuse>18</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>129</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,256,512,1024,2048,4096</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>metrics</memstat-name>

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<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>inifmulti</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>3</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ingrentry</memstat-name>
<inuse>6</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>6</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rnode</memstat-name>
<inuse>68</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>76</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rcache</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifdevice</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifstat</memstat-name>
<inuse>40</inuse>
<memuse>22</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>40</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ipfw</memstat-name>
<inuse>42</inuse>
<memuse>23</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>91</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifmaddr</memstat-name>
<inuse>103</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>103</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rtable</memstat-name>
<inuse>129</inuse>
<memuse>14</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>139</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,1024,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sysctl</memstat-name>

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<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>14847</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,4096,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifaddr</memstat-name>
<inuse>29</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>29</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mkey</memstat-name>
<inuse>345</inuse>
<memuse>6</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2527</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfe_ipc</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1422</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifstate</memstat-name>
<inuse>594</inuse>
<memuse>51</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>655</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>itable16</memstat-name>
<inuse>276</inuse>
<memuse>52</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>294</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>1024,4096</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>itable32</memstat-name>
<inuse>160</inuse>
<memuse>10</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>160</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>itable64</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>lr</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pic</memstat-name>
<inuse>5</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>

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<memstat-size>64,512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfestat</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>162</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,128,256,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>gencfg</memstat-name>
<inuse>224</inuse>
<memuse>56</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>540</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,256,512,32768,65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>jsr</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>idl</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>13</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,4096,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rtsmsg</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>module</memstat-name>
<inuse>249</inuse>
<memuse>16</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>249</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mtx_pool</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>DEVFS3</memstat-name>
<inuse>109</inuse>
<memuse>12</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>117</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>DEVFS1</memstat-name>
<inuse>102</inuse>
<memuse>23</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>109</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pgrp</memstat-name>
<inuse>12</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>21</memstat-req>

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<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>session</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>proc</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>subproc</memstat-name>
<inuse>244</inuse>
<memuse>496</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1522</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>cred</memstat-name>
<inuse>30</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>11409</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>plimit</memstat-name>
<inuse>17</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>133</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>uidinfo</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>6</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sysctloid</memstat-name>
<inuse>1117</inuse>
<memuse>34</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1117</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sysctltmp</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>743</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,1024</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>umtx</memstat-name>
<inuse>144</inuse>
<memuse>9</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>144</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>SWAP</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>209</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>

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<memstat-name>bus</memstat-name>
<inuse>496</inuse>
<memuse>55</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1196</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>bus-sc</memstat-name>
<inuse>23</inuse>
<memuse>33</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>335</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>devstat</memstat-name>
<inuse>10</inuse>
<memuse>21</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>10</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>eventhandler</memstat-name>
<inuse>35</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>36</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kobj</memstat-name>
<inuse>93</inuse>
<memuse>186</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>111</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>DEVFS</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>9</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rman</memstat-name>
<inuse>71</inuse>
<memuse>5</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>433</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sbuf</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>522</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>NULLFS hash</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>taskqueue</memstat-name>
<inuse>5</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>

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<memstat-name>turnstiles</memstat-name>
<inuse>145</inuse>
<memuse>10</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>145</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>Unitno</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>44</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ioctlops</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>27622</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,8192,16384,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>iov</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>18578</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>msg</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>25</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sem</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>7</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>shm</memstat-name>
<inuse>9</inuse>
<memuse>20</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>14</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ttys</memstat-name>
<inuse>321</inuse>
<memuse>61</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>528</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ptys</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mbuf_tag</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>23383</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>soname</memstat-name>

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<inuse>115</inuse>
<memuse>12</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>24712</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pcb</memstat-name>
<inuse>216</inuse>
<memuse>33</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>484</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768,65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>BIO buffer</memstat-name>
<inuse>43</inuse>
<memuse>86</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>405</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>vfscache</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>256</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>cluster_save buffer</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>VFS hash</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>128</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>vnodes</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mount</memstat-name>
<inuse>290</inuse>
<memuse>23</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>535</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,4096,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>vnodemarker</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>498</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfs_nodes</memstat-name>
<inuse>25</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>25</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfs_vncache</memstat-name>

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<inuse>27</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>53</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>STP</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>GEOM</memstat-name>
<inuse>146</inuse>
<memuse>11</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1042</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>syncache</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>tlv_stat</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>8</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>NFS daemon</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>p1003.1b</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>MD disk</memstat-name>
<inuse>10</inuse>
<memuse>20</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>10</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ata_generic</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>6</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ISOFS mount</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>

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<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ISOFS node</memstat-name>
<inuse>1440</inuse>
<memuse>135</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1457</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM SIM</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM XPT</memstat-name>
<inuse>6</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>9</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM periph</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ad_driver</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pagedep</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>32</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>106</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>inodedep</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>128</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>464</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>newblk</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>336</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,4096</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>bmsafemap</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>63</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>allocdirect</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>320</memstat-req>

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<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>indirdep</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>17</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>allocindir</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>freefrag</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>12</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>freeblks</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>40</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>freefile</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>101</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>diradd</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>465</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mkdir</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>136</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>dirrem</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>168</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>newdirblk</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>savedino</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>157</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>

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<memstat-name>UFS mount</memstat-name>
<inuse>15</inuse>
<memuse>36</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ata_dma</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>UMAHash</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>4096,16384,32768,65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>cdev</memstat-name>
<inuse>22</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>22</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>file desc</memstat-name>
<inuse>141</inuse>
<memuse>32</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1583</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,1024,2048,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>VM pgdata</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>65</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sigio</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>20</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kenv</memstat-name>
<inuse>24</inuse>
<memuse>5</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>27</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>atkbddev</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kqueue</memstat-name>
<inuse>15</inuse>
<memuse>9</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>19</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>1024,4096,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>proc-args</memstat-name>

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<inuse>57</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1001</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,1024</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>isadev</memstat-name>
<inuse>21</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>21</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>zombie</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1278</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ithread</memstat-name>
<inuse>69</inuse>
<memuse>5</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>69</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>legacydrv</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>memdesc</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>nexusdev</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM queue</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>3</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>$PIR</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>KTRACE</memstat-name>
<inuse>100</inuse>
<memuse>10</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>100</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kbdmux</memstat-name>
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<memuse>9</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128,2048,65536,131072</memstat-size>
</vmstat-memstat-malloc>
<vmstat-memstat-zone>
<zone-name>UMA Kegs:</zone-name>
<zone-size>136</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>71</used>
<free>1</free>
<zone-req>71</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA Zones:</zone-name>
<zone-size>120</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>71</used>
<free>19</free>
<zone-req>71</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA Slabs:</zone-name>
<zone-size>64</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>490</used>
<free>41</free>
<zone-req>579</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA RCntSlabs:</zone-name>
<zone-size>104</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>276</used>
<free>20</free>
<zone-req>276</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA Hash:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>4</used>
<free>26</free>
<zone-req>5</zone-req>
<zone-name>16 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>76</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>30</used>
<free>20</free>
<zone-req>30</zone-req>
<zone-name>32 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>140</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>33</used>
<free>23</free>
<zone-req>33</zone-req>
<zone-name>64 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>268</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>33</used>
<free>9</free>
<zone-req>33</zone-req>
<zone-name>128 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>524</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>49</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>49</zone-req>
<zone-name>VM OBJECT:</zone-name>

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<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2111</used>
<free>79</free>
<zone-req>25214</zone-req>
<zone-name>MAP:</zone-name>
<zone-size>160</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>7</used>
<free>41</free>
<zone-req>7</zone-req>
<zone-name>KMAP ENTRY:</zone-name>
<zone-size>68</zone-size>
<count-limit>35336</count-limit>
<used>19</used>
<free>149</free>
<zone-req>2397</zone-req>
<zone-name>MAP ENTRY:</zone-name>
<zone-size>68</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2031</used>
<free>153</free>
<zone-req>62417</zone-req>
<zone-name>PV ENTRY:</zone-name>
<zone-size>24</zone-size>
<count-limit>509095</count-limit>
<used>57177</used>
<free>6333</free>
<zone-req>1033683</zone-req>
<zone-name>DP fakepg:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>mt_zone:</zone-name>
<zone-size>64</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>238</used>
<free>57</free>
<zone-req>238</zone-req>
<zone-name>16:</zone-name>
<zone-size>16</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2114</used>
<free>119</free>
<zone-req>80515</zone-req>
<zone-name>32:</zone-name>
<zone-size>32</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>1335</used>
<free>134</free>
<zone-req>10259</zone-req>
<zone-name>64:</zone-name>
<zone-size>64</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>3529</used>
<free>129</free>
<zone-req>29110</zone-req>
<zone-name>96:</zone-name>
<zone-size>96</zone-size>

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<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2062</used>
<free>58</free>
<zone-req>4365</zone-req>
<zone-name>112:</zone-name>
<zone-size>112</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>361</used>
<free>164</free>
<zone-req>24613</zone-req>
<zone-name>128:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>359</used>
<free>61</free>
<zone-req>942</zone-req>
<zone-name>160:</zone-name>
<zone-size>160</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>364</used>
<free>44</free>
<zone-req>577</zone-req>
<zone-name>224:</zone-name>
<zone-size>224</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>422</used>
<free>20</free>
<zone-req>1950</zone-req>
<zone-name>256:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>204</used>
<free>36</free>
<zone-req>1225</zone-req>
<zone-name>288:</zone-name>
<zone-size>288</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2</used>
<free>24</free>
<zone-req>10</zone-req>
<zone-name>512:</zone-name>
<zone-size>512</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>49</used>
<free>7</free>
<zone-req>911</zone-req>
<zone-name>1024:</zone-name>
<zone-size>1024</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>213</used>
<free>11</free>
<zone-req>1076</zone-req>
<zone-name>2048:</zone-name>
<zone-size>2048</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>199</used>
<free>113</free>
<zone-req>640</zone-req>
<zone-name>4096:</zone-name>
<zone-size>4096</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>

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<used>144</used>
<free>7</free>
<zone-req>2249</zone-req>
<zone-name>Files:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>665</used>
<free>77</free>
<zone-req>16457</zone-req>
<zone-name>MAC labels:</zone-name>
<zone-size>20</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>3998</used>
<free>227</free>
<zone-req>21947</zone-req>
<zone-name>PROC:</zone-name>
<zone-size>544</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>116</used>
<free>10</free>
<zone-req>1394</zone-req>
<zone-name>THREAD:</zone-name>
<zone-size>416</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>127</used>
<free>17</free>
<zone-req>131</zone-req>
<zone-name>KSEGRP:</zone-name>
<zone-size>88</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>127</used>
<free>73</free>
<zone-req>131</zone-req>
<zone-name>UPCALL:</zone-name>
<zone-size>44</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>SLEEPQUEUE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>32</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>145</used>
<free>194</free>
<zone-req>145</zone-req>
<zone-name>VMSPACE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>268</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>57</used>
<free>13</free>
<zone-req>1335</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_packet:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>180000</count-limit>
<used>256</used>
<free>128</free>
<zone-req>49791</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>180000</count-limit>
<used>50</used>

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<free>466</free>
<zone-req>105183</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_cluster:</zone-name>
<zone-size>2048</zone-size>
<count-limit>25190</count-limit>
<used>387</used>
<free>165</free>
<zone-req>5976</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_jumbo_pagesize:</zone-name>
<zone-size>4096</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_jumbo_9k:</zone-name>
<zone-size>9216</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_jumbo_16k:</zone-name>
<zone-size>16384</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>ACL UMA zone:</zone-name>
<zone-size>388</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>g_bio:</zone-name>
<zone-size>132</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>174</free>
<zone-req>69750</zone-req>
<zone-name>ata_request:</zone-name>
<zone-size>200</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>57</free>
<zone-req>5030</zone-req>
<zone-name>ata_composite:</zone-name>
<zone-size>192</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>GENCFG:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>1000004</count-limit>
<used>57</used>
<free>102</free>
<zone-req>57</zone-req>
<zone-name>VNODE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>292</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2718</used>
<free>25</free>

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<zone-req>2922</zone-req>
<zone-name>VNODEPOLL:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>S VFS Cache:</zone-name>
<zone-size>68</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2500</used>
<free>76</free>
<zone-req>3824</zone-req>
<zone-name>L VFS Cache:</zone-name>
<zone-size>291</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>51</used>
<free>14</free>
<zone-req>63</zone-req>
<zone-name>NAMEI:</zone-name>
<zone-size>1024</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>8</free>
<zone-req>53330</zone-req>
<zone-name>NFSMOUNT:</zone-name>
<zone-size>480</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>NFSNODE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>460</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>PIPE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>404</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>27</used>
<free>9</free>
<zone-req>717</zone-req>
<zone-name>KNOTE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>42</used>
<free>64</free>
<zone-req>3311</zone-req>
<zone-name>socket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>412</zone-size>
<count-limit>25191</count-limit>
<used>343</used>
<free>8</free>
<zone-req>2524</zone-req>
<zone-name>unpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>140</zone-size>
<count-limit>25200</count-limit>
<used>170</used>
<free>26</free>
<zone-req>2157</zone-req>

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<zone-name>ipq:</zone-name>
<zone-size>52</zone-size>
<count-limit>216</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>udpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>232</zone-size>
<count-limit>25194</count-limit>
<used>19</used>
<free>32</free>
<zone-req>31</zone-req>
<zone-name>inpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>232</zone-size>
<count-limit>25194</count-limit>
<used>40</used>
<free>28</free>
<zone-req>105</zone-req>
<zone-name>tcpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>520</zone-size>
<count-limit>25193</count-limit>
<used>40</used>
<free>16</free>
<zone-req>105</zone-req>
<zone-name>tcptw:</zone-name>
<zone-size>56</zone-size>
<count-limit>5092</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>syncache:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>15360</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>60</free>
<zone-req>55</zone-req>
<zone-name>tcpreass:</zone-name>
<zone-size>20</zone-size>
<count-limit>1690</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>sackhole:</zone-name>
<zone-size>20</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>ripcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>232</zone-size>
<count-limit>25194</count-limit>
<used>5</used>
<free>29</free>
<zone-req>5</zone-req>
<zone-name>SWAPMETA:</zone-name>
<zone-size>276</zone-size>
<count-limit>94948</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>FFS inode:</zone-name>

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<zone-size>132</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>1146</used>
<free>72</free>
<zone-req>1306</zone-req>
<zone-name>FFS1 dinode:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>1146</used>
<free>24</free>
<zone-req>1306</zone-req>
<zone-name>FFS2 dinode:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
</vmstat-memstat-zone>
<vmstat-sumstat>
<cpu-context-switch>934906</cpu-context-switch>
<dev-intr>1707986</dev-intr>
<soft-intr>33819</soft-intr>
<traps>203604</traps>
<sys-calls>1200636</sys-calls>
<kernel-thrds>60</kernel-thrds>
<fork-calls>1313</fork-calls>
<vfork-calls>21</vfork-calls>
<rfork-calls>0</rfork-calls>
<swap-pageins>0</swap-pageins>
<swap-pagedin>0</swap-pagedin>
<swap-pageouts>0</swap-pageouts>
<swap-pagedout>0</swap-pagedout>
<vnode-pageins>23094</vnode-pageins>
<vnode-pagedin>23119</vnode-pagedin>
<vnode-pageouts>226</vnode-pageouts>
<vnode-pagedout>3143</vnode-pagedout>
<page-daemon-wakeup>0</page-daemon-wakeup>
<page-daemon-examined-pages>0</page-daemon-examined-pages>
<pages-reactivated>8821</pages-reactivated>
<copy-on-write-faults>48364</copy-on-write-faults>
<copy-on-write-optimized-faults>31</copy-on-write-optimized-faults>
<zero-fill-pages-zeroed>74665</zero-fill-pages-zeroed>
<zero-fill-pages-prezeroed>70061</zero-fill-pages-prezeroed>
<transit-blocking-page-faults>85</transit-blocking-page-faults>
<total-vm-faults>191824</total-vm-faults>
<pages-affected-by-kernel-thrd-creat>0</pages-affected-by-kernel-thrd-creat>
<pages-affected-by-fork>95343</pages-affected-by-fork>
<pages-affected-by-vfork>3526</pages-affected-by-vfork>
<pages-affected-by-rfork>0</pages-affected-by-rfork>
<pages-freed>221502</pages-freed>
<pages-freed-by-deamon>0</pages-freed-by-deamon>
<pages-freed-by-exiting-proc>75630</pages-freed-by-exiting-proc>
<pages-active>45826</pages-active>
<pages-inactive>13227</pages-inactive>
<pages-in-vm-cache>49278</pages-in-vm-cache>
<pages-wired-down>10640</pages-wired-down>
<pages-free>70706</pages-free>
<bytes-per-page>4096</bytes-per-page>
<swap-pages-used>0</swap-pages-used>
<peak-swap-pages-used>0</peak-swap-pages-used>

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<total-name-lookups>214496</total-name-lookups>
<positive-cache-hits>92</positive-cache-hits>
<negative-cache-hits>5</negative-cache-hits>
<pass2>0</pass2>
<cache-deletions>0</cache-deletions>
<cache-falsehits>0</cache-falsehits>
<toolong>0</toolong>
</vmstat-sumstat>
<vmstat-intr>
<intr-name>irq0: clk
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>1243455</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>999</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq4: sio0
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>1140</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>0</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq8: rtc
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>159164</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>127</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq9: cbb1 fxp0
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>28490</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>22</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq10: fxp1
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>20593</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>16</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq14: ata0
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>5031</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>4</intr-rate>
<intr-name>Total</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>1457873</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>1171</intr-rate>
</vmstat-intr>
<vm-kernel-state>
<vm-kmem-map-free>248524800</vm-kmem-map-free>
</vm-kernel-state>
</system-virtual-memory-information>
<cli>
<banner></banner>
</cli>
</rpc-reply>

show system
virtual-memory (QFX
Series)

user@switch> show system virtual-memory | display xml


<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/11.1R1/junos">
<system-virtual-memory-information>
<vmstat-memstat-malloc>
<memstat-name>CAM dev queue</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>entropy</memstat-name>
<inuse>1024</inuse>
<memuse>64</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1024</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>linker</memstat-name>
<inuse>481</inuse>
<memuse>1871</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1145</memstat-req>

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<memstat-size>16,32,64,4096,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>lockf</memstat-name>
<inuse>56</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5998</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>devbuf</memstat-name>
<inuse>2094</inuse>
<memuse>3877</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2099</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,512,1024,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>temp</memstat-name>
<inuse>21</inuse>
<memuse>66</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>3127</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ip6ndp</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>in6ifmulti</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>in6grentry</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>iflogical</memstat-name>
<inuse>13</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>13</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>iffamily</memstat-name>
<inuse>28</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>28</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,1024,2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rtnexthop</memstat-name>
<inuse>127</inuse>
<memuse>18</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>129</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,256,512,1024,2048,4096</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>metrics</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>

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<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>inifmulti</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>3</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ingrentry</memstat-name>
<inuse>6</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>6</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rnode</memstat-name>
<inuse>68</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>76</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rcache</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifdevice</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifstat</memstat-name>
<inuse>40</inuse>
<memuse>22</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>40</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ipfw</memstat-name>
<inuse>42</inuse>
<memuse>23</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>91</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifmaddr</memstat-name>
<inuse>103</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>103</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rtable</memstat-name>
<inuse>129</inuse>
<memuse>14</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>139</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,1024,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sysctl</memstat-name>
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<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>14847</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,4096,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifaddr</memstat-name>
<inuse>29</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>29</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mkey</memstat-name>
<inuse>345</inuse>
<memuse>6</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2527</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfe_ipc</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1422</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ifstate</memstat-name>
<inuse>594</inuse>
<memuse>51</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>655</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>itable16</memstat-name>
<inuse>276</inuse>
<memuse>52</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>294</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>1024,4096</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>itable32</memstat-name>
<inuse>160</inuse>
<memuse>10</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>160</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>itable64</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>lr</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pic</memstat-name>
<inuse>5</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,512</memstat-size>

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<memstat-name>pfestat</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>162</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,128,256,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>gencfg</memstat-name>
<inuse>224</inuse>
<memuse>56</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>540</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,256,512,32768,65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>jsr</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>idl</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>13</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,4096,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rtsmsg</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>module</memstat-name>
<inuse>249</inuse>
<memuse>16</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>249</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mtx_pool</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>DEVFS3</memstat-name>
<inuse>109</inuse>
<memuse>12</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>117</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>DEVFS1</memstat-name>
<inuse>102</inuse>
<memuse>23</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>109</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pgrp</memstat-name>
<inuse>12</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>21</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>

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<memstat-name>session</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>proc</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>subproc</memstat-name>
<inuse>244</inuse>
<memuse>496</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1522</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>cred</memstat-name>
<inuse>30</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>11409</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>plimit</memstat-name>
<inuse>17</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>133</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>uidinfo</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>6</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sysctloid</memstat-name>
<inuse>1117</inuse>
<memuse>34</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1117</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sysctltmp</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>743</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,1024</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>umtx</memstat-name>
<inuse>144</inuse>
<memuse>9</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>144</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>SWAP</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>209</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>bus</memstat-name>

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<inuse>496</inuse>
<memuse>55</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1196</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>bus-sc</memstat-name>
<inuse>23</inuse>
<memuse>33</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>335</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,512,1024,2048,8192,16384,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>devstat</memstat-name>
<inuse>10</inuse>
<memuse>21</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>10</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>eventhandler</memstat-name>
<inuse>35</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>36</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kobj</memstat-name>
<inuse>93</inuse>
<memuse>186</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>111</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>DEVFS</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>9</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>rman</memstat-name>
<inuse>71</inuse>
<memuse>5</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>433</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sbuf</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>522</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>NULLFS hash</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>taskqueue</memstat-name>
<inuse>5</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>turnstiles</memstat-name>

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<inuse>145</inuse>
<memuse>10</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>145</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>Unitno</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>44</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ioctlops</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>27622</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,8192,16384,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>iov</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>18578</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>msg</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>25</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sem</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>7</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>shm</memstat-name>
<inuse>9</inuse>
<memuse>20</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>14</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ttys</memstat-name>
<inuse>321</inuse>
<memuse>61</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>528</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ptys</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mbuf_tag</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>23383</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>soname</memstat-name>
<inuse>115</inuse>

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<memuse>12</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>24712</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pcb</memstat-name>
<inuse>216</inuse>
<memuse>33</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>484</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768,65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>BIO buffer</memstat-name>
<inuse>43</inuse>
<memuse>86</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>405</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>vfscache</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>256</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>cluster_save buffer</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>VFS hash</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>128</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32,64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>vnodes</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mount</memstat-name>
<inuse>290</inuse>
<memuse>23</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>535</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,4096,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>vnodemarker</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>498</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfs_nodes</memstat-name>
<inuse>25</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>25</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pfs_vncache</memstat-name>
<inuse>27</inuse>

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<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>53</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>STP</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>GEOM</memstat-name>
<inuse>146</inuse>
<memuse>11</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1042</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>syncache</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>tlv_stat</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>8</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>NFS daemon</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>8</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>p1003.1b</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>MD disk</memstat-name>
<inuse>10</inuse>
<memuse>20</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>10</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ata_generic</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>6</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,16384,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ISOFS mount</memstat-name>
<inuse>8</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>

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<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ISOFS node</memstat-name>
<inuse>1440</inuse>
<memuse>135</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1457</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM SIM</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM XPT</memstat-name>
<inuse>6</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>9</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM periph</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ad_driver</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>pagedep</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>32</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>106</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>inodedep</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>128</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>464</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>newblk</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>336</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64,4096</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>bmsafemap</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>63</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>allocdirect</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>320</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>

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<memstat-name>indirdep</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>17</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>allocindir</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>freefrag</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>12</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>freeblks</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>40</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>freefile</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>101</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>diradd</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>465</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>mkdir</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>136</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>dirrem</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>168</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>newdirblk</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>savedino</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>157</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>512</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>UFS mount</memstat-name>

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<inuse>15</inuse>
<memuse>36</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>15</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>2048,65536,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ata_dma</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>UMAHash</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>4096,16384,32768,65536</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>cdev</memstat-name>
<inuse>22</inuse>
<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>22</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>file desc</memstat-name>
<inuse>141</inuse>
<memuse>32</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1583</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,1024,2048,16384</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>VM pgdata</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>65</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>sigio</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>20</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kenv</memstat-name>
<inuse>24</inuse>
<memuse>5</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>27</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>atkbddev</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kqueue</memstat-name>
<inuse>15</inuse>
<memuse>9</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>19</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>1024,4096,32768</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>proc-args</memstat-name>
<inuse>57</inuse>

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<memuse>3</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1001</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,32,64,128,256,512,1024</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>isadev</memstat-name>
<inuse>21</inuse>
<memuse>2</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>21</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>64</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>zombie</memstat-name>
<inuse>0</inuse>
<memuse>0</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1278</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>ithread</memstat-name>
<inuse>69</inuse>
<memuse>5</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>69</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16,64,256</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>legacydrv</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>memdesc</memstat-name>
<inuse>1</inuse>
<memuse>4</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>1</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>131072</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>nexusdev</memstat-name>
<inuse>2</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>2</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>CAM queue</memstat-name>
<inuse>3</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>3</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>16</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>$PIR</memstat-name>
<inuse>4</inuse>
<memuse>1</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>4</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>32</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>KTRACE</memstat-name>
<inuse>100</inuse>
<memuse>10</memuse>
<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>100</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128</memstat-size>
<memstat-name>kbdmux</memstat-name>
<inuse>5</inuse>
<memuse>9</memuse>

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<high-use>-</high-use>
<memstat-req>5</memstat-req>
<memstat-size>128,2048,65536,131072</memstat-size>
</vmstat-memstat-malloc>
<vmstat-memstat-zone>
<zone-name>UMA Kegs:</zone-name>
<zone-size>136</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>71</used>
<free>1</free>
<zone-req>71</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA Zones:</zone-name>
<zone-size>120</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>71</used>
<free>19</free>
<zone-req>71</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA Slabs:</zone-name>
<zone-size>64</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>490</used>
<free>41</free>
<zone-req>579</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA RCntSlabs:</zone-name>
<zone-size>104</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>276</used>
<free>20</free>
<zone-req>276</zone-req>
<zone-name>UMA Hash:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>4</used>
<free>26</free>
<zone-req>5</zone-req>
<zone-name>16 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>76</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>30</used>
<free>20</free>
<zone-req>30</zone-req>
<zone-name>32 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>140</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>33</used>
<free>23</free>
<zone-req>33</zone-req>
<zone-name>64 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>268</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>33</used>
<free>9</free>
<zone-req>33</zone-req>
<zone-name>128 Bucket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>524</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>49</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>49</zone-req>
<zone-name>VM OBJECT:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>

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<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2111</used>
<free>79</free>
<zone-req>25214</zone-req>
<zone-name>MAP:</zone-name>
<zone-size>160</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>7</used>
<free>41</free>
<zone-req>7</zone-req>
<zone-name>KMAP ENTRY:</zone-name>
<zone-size>68</zone-size>
<count-limit>35336</count-limit>
<used>19</used>
<free>149</free>
<zone-req>2397</zone-req>
<zone-name>MAP ENTRY:</zone-name>
<zone-size>68</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2031</used>
<free>153</free>
<zone-req>62417</zone-req>
<zone-name>PV ENTRY:</zone-name>
<zone-size>24</zone-size>
<count-limit>509095</count-limit>
<used>57177</used>
<free>6333</free>
<zone-req>1033683</zone-req>
<zone-name>DP fakepg:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>mt_zone:</zone-name>
<zone-size>64</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>238</used>
<free>57</free>
<zone-req>238</zone-req>
<zone-name>16:</zone-name>
<zone-size>16</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2114</used>
<free>119</free>
<zone-req>80515</zone-req>
<zone-name>32:</zone-name>
<zone-size>32</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>1335</used>
<free>134</free>
<zone-req>10259</zone-req>
<zone-name>64:</zone-name>
<zone-size>64</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>3529</used>
<free>129</free>
<zone-req>29110</zone-req>
<zone-name>96:</zone-name>
<zone-size>96</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>

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<used>2062</used>
<free>58</free>
<zone-req>4365</zone-req>
<zone-name>112:</zone-name>
<zone-size>112</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>361</used>
<free>164</free>
<zone-req>24613</zone-req>
<zone-name>128:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>359</used>
<free>61</free>
<zone-req>942</zone-req>
<zone-name>160:</zone-name>
<zone-size>160</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>364</used>
<free>44</free>
<zone-req>577</zone-req>
<zone-name>224:</zone-name>
<zone-size>224</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>422</used>
<free>20</free>
<zone-req>1950</zone-req>
<zone-name>256:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>204</used>
<free>36</free>
<zone-req>1225</zone-req>
<zone-name>288:</zone-name>
<zone-size>288</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2</used>
<free>24</free>
<zone-req>10</zone-req>
<zone-name>512:</zone-name>
<zone-size>512</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>49</used>
<free>7</free>
<zone-req>911</zone-req>
<zone-name>1024:</zone-name>
<zone-size>1024</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>213</used>
<free>11</free>
<zone-req>1076</zone-req>
<zone-name>2048:</zone-name>
<zone-size>2048</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>199</used>
<free>113</free>
<zone-req>640</zone-req>
<zone-name>4096:</zone-name>
<zone-size>4096</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>144</used>

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<free>7</free>
<zone-req>2249</zone-req>
<zone-name>Files:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>665</used>
<free>77</free>
<zone-req>16457</zone-req>
<zone-name>MAC labels:</zone-name>
<zone-size>20</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>3998</used>
<free>227</free>
<zone-req>21947</zone-req>
<zone-name>PROC:</zone-name>
<zone-size>544</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>116</used>
<free>10</free>
<zone-req>1394</zone-req>
<zone-name>THREAD:</zone-name>
<zone-size>416</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>127</used>
<free>17</free>
<zone-req>131</zone-req>
<zone-name>KSEGRP:</zone-name>
<zone-size>88</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>127</used>
<free>73</free>
<zone-req>131</zone-req>
<zone-name>UPCALL:</zone-name>
<zone-size>44</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>SLEEPQUEUE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>32</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>145</used>
<free>194</free>
<zone-req>145</zone-req>
<zone-name>VMSPACE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>268</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>57</used>
<free>13</free>
<zone-req>1335</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_packet:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>180000</count-limit>
<used>256</used>
<free>128</free>
<zone-req>49791</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>180000</count-limit>
<used>50</used>
<free>466</free>

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<zone-req>105183</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_cluster:</zone-name>
<zone-size>2048</zone-size>
<count-limit>25190</count-limit>
<used>387</used>
<free>165</free>
<zone-req>5976</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_jumbo_pagesize:</zone-name>
<zone-size>4096</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_jumbo_9k:</zone-name>
<zone-size>9216</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>mbuf_jumbo_16k:</zone-name>
<zone-size>16384</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>ACL UMA zone:</zone-name>
<zone-size>388</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>g_bio:</zone-name>
<zone-size>132</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>174</free>
<zone-req>69750</zone-req>
<zone-name>ata_request:</zone-name>
<zone-size>200</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>57</free>
<zone-req>5030</zone-req>
<zone-name>ata_composite:</zone-name>
<zone-size>192</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>GENCFG:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>1000004</count-limit>
<used>57</used>
<free>102</free>
<zone-req>57</zone-req>
<zone-name>VNODE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>292</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2718</used>
<free>25</free>
<zone-req>2922</zone-req>

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<zone-name>VNODEPOLL:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>S VFS Cache:</zone-name>
<zone-size>68</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>2500</used>
<free>76</free>
<zone-req>3824</zone-req>
<zone-name>L VFS Cache:</zone-name>
<zone-size>291</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>51</used>
<free>14</free>
<zone-req>63</zone-req>
<zone-name>NAMEI:</zone-name>
<zone-size>1024</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>8</free>
<zone-req>53330</zone-req>
<zone-name>NFSMOUNT:</zone-name>
<zone-size>480</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>NFSNODE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>460</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>PIPE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>404</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>27</used>
<free>9</free>
<zone-req>717</zone-req>
<zone-name>KNOTE:</zone-name>
<zone-size>72</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>42</used>
<free>64</free>
<zone-req>3311</zone-req>
<zone-name>socket:</zone-name>
<zone-size>412</zone-size>
<count-limit>25191</count-limit>
<used>343</used>
<free>8</free>
<zone-req>2524</zone-req>
<zone-name>unpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>140</zone-size>
<count-limit>25200</count-limit>
<used>170</used>
<free>26</free>
<zone-req>2157</zone-req>
<zone-name>ipq:</zone-name>

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<zone-size>52</zone-size>
<count-limit>216</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>udpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>232</zone-size>
<count-limit>25194</count-limit>
<used>19</used>
<free>32</free>
<zone-req>31</zone-req>
<zone-name>inpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>232</zone-size>
<count-limit>25194</count-limit>
<used>40</used>
<free>28</free>
<zone-req>105</zone-req>
<zone-name>tcpcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>520</zone-size>
<count-limit>25193</count-limit>
<used>40</used>
<free>16</free>
<zone-req>105</zone-req>
<zone-name>tcptw:</zone-name>
<zone-size>56</zone-size>
<count-limit>5092</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>syncache:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>15360</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>60</free>
<zone-req>55</zone-req>
<zone-name>tcpreass:</zone-name>
<zone-size>20</zone-size>
<count-limit>1690</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>sackhole:</zone-name>
<zone-size>20</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>ripcb:</zone-name>
<zone-size>232</zone-size>
<count-limit>25194</count-limit>
<used>5</used>
<free>29</free>
<zone-req>5</zone-req>
<zone-name>SWAPMETA:</zone-name>
<zone-size>276</zone-size>
<count-limit>94948</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
<zone-name>FFS inode:</zone-name>
<zone-size>132</zone-size>

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<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>1146</used>
<free>72</free>
<zone-req>1306</zone-req>
<zone-name>FFS1 dinode:</zone-name>
<zone-size>128</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>1146</used>
<free>24</free>
<zone-req>1306</zone-req>
<zone-name>FFS2 dinode:</zone-name>
<zone-size>256</zone-size>
<count-limit>0</count-limit>
<used>0</used>
<free>0</free>
<zone-req>0</zone-req>
</vmstat-memstat-zone>
<vmstat-sumstat>
<cpu-context-switch>934906</cpu-context-switch>
<dev-intr>1707986</dev-intr>
<soft-intr>33819</soft-intr>
<traps>203604</traps>
<sys-calls>1200636</sys-calls>
<kernel-thrds>60</kernel-thrds>
<fork-calls>1313</fork-calls>
<vfork-calls>21</vfork-calls>
<rfork-calls>0</rfork-calls>
<swap-pageins>0</swap-pageins>
<swap-pagedin>0</swap-pagedin>
<swap-pageouts>0</swap-pageouts>
<swap-pagedout>0</swap-pagedout>
<vnode-pageins>23094</vnode-pageins>
<vnode-pagedin>23119</vnode-pagedin>
<vnode-pageouts>226</vnode-pageouts>
<vnode-pagedout>3143</vnode-pagedout>
<page-daemon-wakeup>0</page-daemon-wakeup>
<page-daemon-examined-pages>0</page-daemon-examined-pages>
<pages-reactivated>8821</pages-reactivated>
<copy-on-write-faults>48364</copy-on-write-faults>
<copy-on-write-optimized-faults>31</copy-on-write-optimized-faults>
<zero-fill-pages-zeroed>74665</zero-fill-pages-zeroed>
<zero-fill-pages-prezeroed>70061</zero-fill-pages-prezeroed>
<transit-blocking-page-faults>85</transit-blocking-page-faults>
<total-vm-faults>191824</total-vm-faults>
<pages-affected-by-kernel-thrd-creat>0</pages-affected-by-kernel-thrd-creat>
<pages-affected-by-fork>95343</pages-affected-by-fork>
<pages-affected-by-vfork>3526</pages-affected-by-vfork>
<pages-affected-by-rfork>0</pages-affected-by-rfork>
<pages-freed>221502</pages-freed>
<pages-freed-by-deamon>0</pages-freed-by-deamon>
<pages-freed-by-exiting-proc>75630</pages-freed-by-exiting-proc>
<pages-active>45826</pages-active>
<pages-inactive>13227</pages-inactive>
<pages-in-vm-cache>49278</pages-in-vm-cache>
<pages-wired-down>10640</pages-wired-down>
<pages-free>70706</pages-free>
<bytes-per-page>4096</bytes-per-page>
<swap-pages-used>0</swap-pages-used>
<peak-swap-pages-used>0</peak-swap-pages-used>
<total-name-lookups>214496</total-name-lookups>

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<positive-cache-hits>92</positive-cache-hits>
<negative-cache-hits>5</negative-cache-hits>
<pass2>0</pass2>
<cache-deletions>0</cache-deletions>
<cache-falsehits>0</cache-falsehits>
<toolong>0</toolong>
</vmstat-sumstat>
<vmstat-intr>
<intr-name>irq0: clk
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>1243455</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>999</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq4: sio0
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>1140</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>0</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq8: rtc
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>159164</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>127</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq9: cbb1 fxp0
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>28490</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>22</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq10: fxp1
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>20593</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>16</intr-rate>
<intr-name>irq14: ata0
</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>5031</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>4</intr-rate>
<intr-name>Total</intr-name>
<intr-cnt>1457873</intr-cnt>
<intr-rate>1171</intr-rate>
</vmstat-intr>
<vm-kernel-state>
<vm-kmem-map-free>248524800</vm-kmem-map-free>
</vm-kernel-state>
</system-virtual-memory-information>
<cli>
<banner></banner>
</cli>
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show task
Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show task
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
<summary>
<task-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display routing protocol tasks on the Routing Engine.
noneDisplay all routing protocol tasks on the Routing Engine.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on a particular logical system.


summary(Optional) Display summary information about running tasks.
task-name(Optional) Display information about running tasks for all tasks whose name

begins with this string (for example, BGP_Group_69_153 and BGP_Group_70_153 are
both displayed when you run the show task BGP_Group command).
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

show task io on page 1362

show task memory on page 1364

show task on page 1361


Table 175 on page 1360 describes the output fields for the show task command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Pri

Current priority of the process. A lower number indicates a higher priority.

Task Name

Name of the task.

Pro

IP protocol number associated with the process.

Port

TCP or UDP port number associated with the task.

So

Socket number of the task.

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Table 175: show task Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Flags

Flags for the task:

AcceptTask is waiting for incoming connections.

ConnectTask is waiting for a connection to be completed.

DeleteTask has been deleted and is being cleaned up.

LowPrioTask will be dispatched to read its socket after other

higher-priority tasks.

Sample Output
show task

user@host> show task


Pri Task Name
Pro
10 IF
15 LABEL
15 ISO
15 INET
20 Aggregate
20 RT
30 ICMP
1
39 ISIS I/O
40 IS-IS
40 BGP RT Background
40 BGP.0.0.0.0+179
50 BGP_69.192.168.201.234+179
50 BGP_70.192.168.201.233+179
50 BGP_Group_69_153
50 BGP_Group_70_153
50 ASPaths
60 KRT
255
60 Redirect
70 MGMT.local
70 MGMT_Listen./var/run/rpd_mgmt
70 SNMP Subagent./var/run/sub_rpd.sock

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Port So Flags

9
12
10
<LowPrio>
179 15 <Accept LowPrio>
179 17 <LowPrio>
179 16 <LowPrio>
<LowPrio>
<LowPrio>
1
14 <LowPrio>
13 <Accept LowPrio>
8 <LowPrio>

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show task io
Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show task io
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
show task io

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.

Description

Display I/O statistics for routing protocol tasks on the Routing Engine.

Options

noneDisplay I/O statistics for routing protocol tasks on the Routing Engine.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on a particular logical system.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show task io on page 1362


Table 176 on page 1362 describes the output fields for the show task io command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 176: show task io Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Task Name

Name of the task.

Reads

Number of input ready notifications.

Writes

Number of output ready notifications.

Rcvd

Number of requests to the kernel for input.

Sent

Number of requests to the kernel for output.

Dropped

Number of sent requests that failed.

Sample Output
show task io

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user@host> show task io


Task Name
LMP Client
IF
INET6
INET
ISO
Memory

Reads
1
0
0
0
0
0

Writes
1
0
0
0
0
0

Rcvd
0
0
0
0
0
0

Sent Dropped
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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RPD Unix Domain Server./var/ru


RPD Unix Domain Server./var/ru
RPD Unix Domain Server./var/ru
RPD Server.0.0.0.0+666
Aggregate
RT
ICMP
Router-Advertisement
ICMPv6
IS-IS I/O./var/run/ppmd_contro
l2vpn global task
IS-IS
BFD I/O./var/run/bfdd_control
TED
ASPaths
Resolve tree 1
KStat
KRT Request
KRT Ifstate
KRT
Redirect
...

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0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1307
0
0
1307
0
0
0
0
0
106
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
63
295
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show task memory


Syntax

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)
Release Information

Description
Options

show task memory


<brief | detail | history | summary>
<logical-system (all | logical-system-name)>
show task memory
<brief | detail | history | summary>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display memory utilization for routing protocol tasks on the Routing Engine.
noneDisplay standard information about memory utilization for routing protocol tasks

on the Routing Engine on all logical systems.


brief | detail | history | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Use the
history option to display a history of memory utilization information.
logical-system (all | logical-system-name)(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical

systems or on a particular logical system.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show task memory on page 1365


show task memory detail on page 1366
Table 177 on page 1364 describes the output fields for the show task memory command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 177: show task memory Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Memory Currently
In Use

Memory currently in use.

All levels

Memory Maximum
Ever Used

Maximum memory ever used.

none specified, brief,

Memory Available

Memory currently available.

none specified, brief

Size (kB)

Memory capacity in 1000-byte kilobytes.

none specified, brief,


history, summary

%Available

Percentage of memory currently available.

none specified, brief

When

Timestamp.

none specified, brief,

history

history

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Table 177: show task memory Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Overall Memory
Report

Memory utilization by memory size:

detail

Allocator Memory
Report

Malloc Usage
Report

SizeBlock size, in bytes.

TPTindicates transient memory, and P indicates full page.

AllocsNumber of blocks allocated for named objects.

MallocsNumber of blocks allocated for anonymous objects.

Alloc BytesNumber of blocks allocated times block size.

MaxAllocsMaximum value ofAllocs.

MaxBytesMaximum value of Alloc Bytes.

FreeBytesTotal number of bytes unused on memory pages for this block size.

Memory utilization by named objects:

detail

SizeSize of the named object in bytes.

Alloc SizeActual memory used by that object in bytes.

DTPindicates debug,D T indicates transient, and P indicates full page.

Alloc BlocksNumber of named objects allocated.

AllocBytesNumber of blocks allocated times block size.

MaxAlloc BlocksMaximum value of Alloc Blocks.

Max Alloc BytesMaximum value of AllocBytes.

Memory utilization for miscellaneous use:

AllocsNumber of allocations.

BytesTotal bytes consumed.

MaxAllocsMaximum value of Allocs.

MaxBytesMaximum value of Bytes.

FuncCallsCumulative number of Allocs.

detail

Dynamically
allocated memory

Memory allocated dynamically by the system.

detail

Program data+BSS
memory

Program and base station subsystem (BSS) memory.

detail

Page data overhead

Internal memory overhead.

detail

Page directory size

Internal memory overhead.

detail

Total bytes in use

Total memory, in bytes, that is currently in use and percentage of available


memory (in parentheses).

detail

Sample Output
show task memory

user@host> show task memory


Memory
Size (kB)
Currently In Use:
29417

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%Available
3%

When
now

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Maximum Ever Used:


Available:

show task memory


detail

33882
756281

4%
100%

00/02/11 22:07:03
now

user@host> show task memory detail


------------------------- Overall Memory Report ------------------------Size TP
Allocs
Mallocs AllocBytes MaxAllocs
MaxBytes FreeBytes
8
111
888
112
896
3208
12
92
149
2892
247
2964
1204
12 T
5
60
16
7
11
288
23
368
3808
20
100
33
2660
164
3280
1436
20 T
40
800
24
162
15
4248
177
4248
3944
24 T
4
96
28
371
10388
372
10416
1900
32
6
23
928
30
960
3168
...
------------------------------------------------------------------------606182
715302
118810
------------------------ Allocator Memory Report -----------------------Name
Size Alloc DTP
Alloc
Alloc MaxAlloc MaxAlloc
Size
Blocks
Bytes
Blocks
Bytes
patroot
8
12
84
1008
87
1044
sockaddr_un.i802
8
12
2
24
2
24
cos_nhm_nh
8
12
1
12
1
12
sockaddr_un.tag
8
12
3
36
4
48
gw_entry_list
8
12
1
12
1
12
bgp_riblist_01
8
12
1
12
2
24
ospf_intf_ev
8
12
6
72
krt_remnant_rt
8
12 T
5
60
...
------------------------------------------------------------------------164108
221552
-------------------------- Malloc Usage Report -------------------------Name
Allocs
Bytes MaxAllocs MaxBytes FuncCalls
MGMT.local
1
8
1
8
1
BGP.0.0.0.0+179
1
8
2
BGP RT Background
4
74748
4
74748
4
SNMP Subagent./var/run/
52
1
9172
56
OSPFv2 I/O./var/run/ppm
1
66536
2
66552
4551
OSPF
6
67655
7
67703
68
KRT
1
3784
18
ASPaths
3
80
3
80
3
-- sockaddr -183
2100
184
2108
1645
BFD I/O./var/run/bfdd_c
1
65535
2
65551
4555
RT
48
872
48
872
48
Scheduler
42
628
43
628
88
--Anonymous-56
1100
58
1140
112
--System-82
58364
114
60044
4654
------------------------------------------------------------------------337678
352398
Dynamically allocated memory:
Program data+BSS memory:
Page data overhead:
Page directory size:

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Maximum:

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show task replication


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show task replication

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Displays graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) and nonstop active routing (NSR)
status. When you issue this command on the master Routing Engine, the status of nonstop
active routing synchronization is also displayed.
This command has no options.
view

show task replication (Issued on the Master Routing Engine) on page 1368
show task replication (Issued on the Backup Routing Engine) on page 1369
Table 178 on page 1368 lists the output fields for the show task replication command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 178: show task replication Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Stateful replication

Displays whether or not graceful Routing Engine switchover is


configured. The status can be Enabled or Disabled.

RE mode

Displays the Routing Engine on which the command is issued:


Master, Backup, or Not applicable (when the router has only one
Routing Engine).

Protocol

Protocols that are supported by nonstop active routing.

Synchronization Status

Nonstop active routing synchronization status for the supported


protocols. States are NotStarted, InProgress, and Complete.

Sample Output
show task replication
(Issued on the Master
Routing Engine)

user@host> show task replication


Stateful Replication: Enabled
RE mode: Master
Protocol
OSPF
BGP
IS-IS
LDP
PIM

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NotStarted
Complete
NotStarted
Complete
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show task replication


(Issued on the Backup
Routing Engine)

user@host> show task replication


Stateful Replication: Enabled
RE mode: Backup

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show version
Syntax

show version
<brief | detail>

Syntax (EX Series


Switches)

show version
<all-members>
<brief | detail>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (TX Matrix


Router)

show version
<brief | detail>
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus


Router)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show version
<all-chassis | all-lcc | lcc number | sfc number>
<brief | detail>
show version
<brief | detail>
<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show version
<brief | detail>
<component device-name | all>

Syntax (QFX Series)

show version
<brief | detail>
<component device-name | all>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
sfc option introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Options

Display the hostname and version information about the software running on the router
or switch.
noneDisplay standard information about the hostname and version of the software

running on the router or switch.


brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
all(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the host name and version information

about the software running on all of the devices on the QFabric.


all-members(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display standard

information about the hostname and version of the software running on all members
of the Virtual Chassis configuration.

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all(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the host name and version information

about the software running on all of the components on the QFabric.


component component-name(QFabric switches only) (Optional) Display the host name

and version information about the software running on a specific QFabric component.
Replace component-name with the name of the QFabric component. The
component-name can be the name of a diagnostics Routing Engine, Director group,
fabric control Routing Engine, fabric manager Routing Engine, Interconnect device,
or Node group.
local(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display standard

information about the hostname and version of the software running on the local
Virtual Chassis member.
member member-id(EX4200 switches and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display

standard information about the hostname and version of the software running on
the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For EX4200 switches,
replace member-id with a value from 0 through 9. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis,
replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.
scc(TX Matrix routers only) (Optional) Display the hostname and version information

about the software running on the TX Matrix router (or switch-card chassis).
sfc number(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Display the hostname and version

information about the software running on the TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric
chassis). Replace number with 0.
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

By default, when you issue the show version command on a TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus
master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 (in a routing matrix
based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus
router) master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the same command
on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus backup Routing Engine, the command is broadcast
to all the T640 (in a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix router) or T1600 (in a routing
matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router) backup Routing Engines that are connected to
it.
view

show version on page 1372


show version (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1372
show version (MX Series Router) on page 1377
show version (QFX3500 Switch) on page 1377
show version (QFabric Switch) on page 1377
show version component all (QFabric Switch) on page 1377

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Sample Output
show version

user@host> show version


Hostname: router1
Model: m20
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.2-20050312.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.2-20050312.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.2R1.7]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M20/M40) [7.2R1.7]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.2R1.7]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.2R1.7]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.2R1.7]
{master}
user@host> show version psd 1
psd1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: china
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.1I20080311_1959_builder]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.1-20080321.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.1-20080321.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.1-20080321.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.1-20080321.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-series) [9.1-20080321.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.1-20080321.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.1-20080321.0]
labpkg [7.0]

show version (TX


Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show version


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Type InUse MemUse HighUse Requests Size(s)
file desc
164
35K
4034 16,1024,2048,16384
sigio
1
1K
50 32
kenv
28
5K
31 16,32,64,131072
kqueue
5
3K
119 1024,4096,32768
proc-args
66
3K
2951 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048
zombie
0
0K
3513 128
ithread
100
7K
100 16,64,256
CAM queue
3
1K
3 16
KTRACE
100
10K
100 128
entropy 1024
64K
1024 64
USB
127
10K
127 16,32,64,128,256,1024,2048
linker
485 6216K
1166 16,32,64,4096,32768,131072
USBdev
10
1K
34 16,128,2048,16384
lockf
50
4K
64872 64
devbuf 21086 15337K
21661
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768,65536,131072
temp 1249
149K
9479
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096,16384,32768,65536,131072
ip6ndp
0
0K
4
in6ifmulti
1
1K
1
in6grentry
1
1K
1
iftable
13
3K
14
iflogical
17
4K
24
iffamily
45
6K
63
rtnexthop
206
36K
380
16,32,64,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384

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5
1K
25 256
inifmulti
6
1K
12 64
ingrentry
12
1K
24 64
rnode
126
3K
240 16,32
rcache
4
8K
4 65536
tagnh
10
2K
20 256
ifdevice
11
8K
11 16,32768
ifstat 2817 2765K
2825 16,32,1024,16384,32768,65536
ipfw
32
22K
43
16,32,64,128,256,512,16384,32768,65536,131072
ifmaddr
399
11K
435 16,32
rtable
208
19K
340 16,32,64,128,1024,16384
sysctl
0
0K
- 1188265 16,32,64,4096,16384,32768
ifaddr
45
3K
57 32,64,128
mkey
354
6K
4690 16,128
pfe_ipc
0
0K
11456
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536,131072
ifstate 5961
435K
6846
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768
itable16
249
39K
294 256,4096
itable32
148
5K
148 32
itable64
2
1K
2 64
lr
1
1K
1 16384
pic
29
3K
29 64,16384
pfestat
0
0K
2820 32,128,65536
gencfg 1499
200K
6086
16,32,64,128,512,4096,16384,32768,65536
jsr
2
1K
10 16
idl
1
4K
121
32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768,65536,131072
rtsmsg
0
0K
16 131072
DEVFS2
108
2K
108 16
DEVFS3
204
23K
205 256
module
247
16K
247 64,128
mtx_pool
1
8K
1
DEVFS1
108
27K
108 4096
pgrp
20
2K
275 64
session
14
2K
173 512
proc
2
1K
2 16384
subproc
302
601K
3815 4096,131072
cred
45
5K
33092 256
plimit
22
5K
1363 2048
uidinfo
3
1K
6 32,512
sysctloid 2548
78K
2548 16,32,64
sysctltmp
0
0K
1449 16,32,64,1024
umtx
162
11K
162 64
SWAP
2
277K
2 64
bus
781
126K
3263 16,32,64,128,32768
bus-sc
67
62K
1623
16,32,64,512,1024,4096,16384,65536,131072
DEVFS
14
1K
15 16,64
devstat
8
17K
8 16,131072
eventhandler
42
2K
42 32,128
kobj
93
186K
111 65536
rman
106
7K
490 16,32,64
sbuf
0
0K
1112 16,32,32768,131072
NULLFS hash
1
1K
1 64
taskqueue
5
1K
5 64
turnstiles
163
11K
163 64
Unitno
6
1K
10 16,64
ioctlops
0
0K
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0
0K
49032 16,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,131072
msg
4
25K
4 32768,131072
sem
4
7K
4 16384,32768,131072
shm
3
14K
8 32768
ttys
412
60K
863 512,32768
ptys
4
1K
4 128
mbextcnt
0
0K
42 16
soname
104
11K
104726 16,32,64,256
pcb
256
32K
1097
16,32,64,128,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768,65536
BIO buffer
44
88K
723 65536
vfscache
1
512K
1
cluster_save buffer
0
0K
30 32,64
VFS hash
1
256K
1
vnodes
1
1K
1 512
mount
274
23K
489 16,32,64,128,256,4096,32768
vnodemarker
0
0K
1699 16384
pfs_nodes
25
3K
25 128
pfs_vncache
227
8K
429 32
GEOM
173
15K
1068
16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,16384,32768,131072
STP
1
1K
1 64
CAM dev queue
1
1K
1 64
syncache
1
8K
1
tlv_stat
0
0K
238
NFS daemon
1
8K
1
pagedep
1
64K
124 64
inodedep
1
256K
605 256
newblk
1
1K
611 64,4096
bmsafemap
0
0K
47 64
allocdirect
0
0K
605 128
indirdep
0
0K
6 32
allocindir
0
0K
5 64
freefrag
0
0K
91 32
freeblks
0
0K
93 2048
freefile
0
0K
161 32
diradd
0
0K
603 64
mkdir
0
0K
166 32
dirrem
0
0K
312 32
newdirblk
0
0K
1 32
savedino
0
0K
294 512
UFS mount
15
36K
15 4096,65536,131072
UMAHash
1
16K
7 4096,16384,32768,65536,131072
MD disk
9
18K
9 65536
ata_generic
2
2K
21 16,16384,32768
ISOFS mount
7
1K
13 512
VM pgdata
2
65K
2 64
ISOFS node 1405
132K
1419 128
CAM SIM
1
1K
1 64
atkbddev
2
1K
2 32
Gzip trees
0
0K
470292 32,64,128,1024,8192,32768,65536,131072
CAM XPT
isadev
CAM periph
I/O APIC
ad_driver
legacydrv
memdesc
MP Table
nexusdev

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1
1
2
3
1
1
2

1K
2K
1K
1K
1K
1K
4K
1K
1K

9
23
1
1
2
3
1
1
2

16,64,16384
64
128
32768
256
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ata_dma
cdev
kbdmux
ITEM

6
26
5
SIZE

1K
3K
9K
LIMIT

6
26
5
USED

256
256
128,4096,65536,131072
FREE REQUESTS

UMA Kegs:
136,
0,
69,
3,
69
UMA Zones:
120,
0,
69,
21,
69
UMA Slabs:
64,
0,
1681,
30,
17268
UMA RCntSlabs:
104,
0,
2419,
23,
2419
UMA Hash:
128,
0,
4,
26,
5
16 Bucket:
76,
0,
32,
18,
32
32 Bucket:
140,
0,
35,
21,
35
64 Bucket:
268,
0,
32,
10,
32
128 Bucket:
524,
0,
105,
0,
105
VM OBJECT:
128,
0,
3767,
193,
69113
MAP:
160,
0,
7,
41,
7
KMAP ENTRY:
68,
44352,
26,
142,
40036
MAP ENTRY:
68,
0,
2718,
474,
195484
PV ENTRY:
24, 1259180, 107193, 12722, 5133143
DP fakepg:
72,
0,
0,
0,
0
mt_zone:
64,
0,
231,
64,
231
16:
16,
0,
4447,
222, 1707104
32:
32,
0,
5559,
204,
427638
64:
64,
0,
23128,
59,
191981
96:
96,
0,
3628,
92,
36576
112:
112,
0,
782,
93,
51883
128:
128,
0,
727,
143,
2028
160:
160,
0,
1041,
39,
9623
208:
208,
0,
302,
40,
5625
256:
256,
0,
627,
18,
4296
272:
272,
0,
48,
22,
3160
512:
512,
0,
666,
14,
5529
1024:
1024,
0,
420,
12,
15128
2048:
2048,
0,
1909,
17,
13067
4096:
4096,
0,
228,
19,
7877
Files:
72,
0,
586,
103,
124488
PROC:
544,
0,
139,
22,
3652
THREAD:
416,
0,
161,
1,
162
KSEGRP:
88,
0,
161,
39,
162
UPCALL:
44,
0,
0,
0,
0
SLEEPQUEUE:
32,
0,
163,
176,
163
VMSPACE:
268,
0,
66,
18,
3569
mbuf_packet:
256,
180000,
256,
128,
27221
mbuf:
256,
180000,
4110,
501, 2286155
mbuf_cluster:
2048,
30000,
4487,
351,
697551
mbuf_jumbo_pagesize: 4096,
0,
0,
0,
mbuf_jumbo_9k: 9216,
0,
0,
0,
0
mbuf_jumbo_16k: 16384,
0,
0,
0,
0
ACL UMA zone:
388,
0,
0,
0,
0
g_bio:
132,
0,
0,
290,
97288
ata_request:
200,
0,
0,
76,
5910
ata_composite:
192,
0,
0,
0,
0
VNODE:
292,
0,
4128,
32,
4583
VNODEPOLL:
72,
0,
0,
0,
0
S VFS Cache:
68,
0,
3890,
86,
9271
L VFS Cache:
291,
0,
17,
22,
24
NAMEI:
1024,
0,
0,
36,
341732
NFSMOUNT:
480,
0,
0,
0,
0
NFSNODE:
460,
0,
0,
0,
0
PIPE:
404,
0,
29,
7,
1825
KNOTE:
72,
0,
35,
71,
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socket:
ipq:
udpcb:
inpcb:
tcpcb:
tcptw:
syncache:
tcpreass:
sackhole:
ripcb:
unpcb:
SWAPMETA:
FFS inode:
FFS1 dinode:
FFS2 dinode:

412,
52,
224,
224,
520,
56,
128,
20,
20,
224,
140,
276,
132,
128,
256,

30006,
288,
30005,
30005,
30002,
6030,
15360,
2028,
0,
30005,
30016,
121576,
0,
0,
0,

352,
0,
24,
35,
35,
0,
0,
0,
0,
5,
150,
0,
2385,
2385,
0,

26,
0,
27,
33,
7,
134,
60,
0,
0,
29,
46,
0,
51,
45,
0,

4683
0
232
140
140
66
41
0
0
7
3791
0
2622
2622
0

19933113
5244831
154821
459702
8357837
76
3442
134
0
0
0
0
0
504
538
380
3646
0
0
56570
127752
39
200992
196746
27
443499
0
441644
52141
0
420183
0
206284
52228
56648
52413
17956
654199
4096
0
0
1295493

cpu context switches


device interrupts
software interrupts
traps
system calls
kernel threads created
fork() calls
vfork() calls
rfork() calls
swap pager pageins
swap pager pages paged in
swap pager pageouts
swap pager pages paged out
vnode pager pageins
vnode pager pages paged in
vnode pager pageouts
vnode pager pages paged out
page daemon wakeups
pages examined by the page daemon
pages reactivated
copy-on-write faults
copy-on-write optimized faults
zero fill pages zeroed
zero fill pages prezeroed
intransit blocking page faults
total VM faults taken
pages affected by kernel thread creation
pages affected by fork()
pages affected by vfork()
pages affected by rfork()
pages freed
pages freed by daemon
pages freed by exiting processes
pages active
pages inactive
pages in VM cache
pages wired down
pages free
bytes per page
swap pages used
peak swap pages used
total name lookups
cache hits (93% pos + 5% neg) system 0% per-directory
deletions 0%, falsehits 0%, toolong 0%
interrupt
total
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irq4: sio0
irq16: uhci0 uhci*
irq17: uhci1 uhci*
cpu0: timer
Total
vm.kmem_map_free: 618377216

show version (MX


Series Router)

show version
(QFX3500 Switch)

show version (QFabric


Switch)

show version
component all
(QFabric Switch)

5131
164201
386684
8131301
8687317

1
40
95
2017
2155

user@host5> show version


Hostname: host5
Model: mx80
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3-20110717.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3-20110717.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3-20110717.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3-20110717.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (MX80) [11.3-20110717.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3-20110717.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3-20110717.0]
user@switch> show version
Hostname: switch
Model: qfx_s3500
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.1R1]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.1R1]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.1R1]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.1R1
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.1R1]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.1R1]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX) [11.1R1]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.1R1]
user@qfabric> show version
Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx3000
Serial Number: qfsn-0123456789
QFabric System ID: f158527a-f99e-11e0-9fbd-00e081c57cda
JUNOS Base Version [11.3I20111018_0215_dc-builder]
user@switch> show version component all
dg1:

Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx3100
JUNOS Base Version [11.3R1.6]
dg0:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx3100
JUNOS Base Version [11.3R1.6]
NW-NG-0:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx-jvre
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]

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JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
FC-0:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx-jvre
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX RE) [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
FC-1:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx-jvre
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX RE) [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
DRE-0:
Hostname: dre-0
Model: qfx-jvre
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX RE) [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
FM-0:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: qfx-jvre
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX RE) [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
nodedevice1:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: QFX3500
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]

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JUNOS
JUNOS
JUNOS
JUNOS
JUNOS

Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]


Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX RE) [11.3R1.6]
Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]

interconnectdevice1:
Hostname: qfabric
Model: QFX3108
JUNOS Base OS boot [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Online Documentation [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (QFX RE) [11.3R1.6]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [11.3R1.6]
warning: from interconnectdevice0: Disconnected

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show version invoke-on


Syntax

show version invoke-on (all-routing-engines | other-routing-engine)

Syntax (MX Series


Router)

show version invoke-on (all-routing-engines | other-routing-engine)


<all-members>
<local>
<member member-id>

Release Information
Description

Options

Command introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.


Display the hostname and version information about the software running on a router
with two Routing Engines.
all-routing-enginesDisplay the hostnames and version information about the software

running on all master and backup Routing Engines on a routing matrix based on the
TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router or on a router that has dual Routing Engines.
other-routing-engineDisplay the hostnames and version information about the software

running on the other Routing Engine. For example, if you issue this command on the
master Routing Engine on an M320 router, the JUNOS Software displays the
hostname and version information on the backup Routing Engine. On a routing matrix
based on the TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus router, if you issue this command on the
TX Matrix or TX Matrix Plus routers master Routing Engine, the JUNOS Software
displays all the hostnames and version information on all the backup Routing Engines.
all-members(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the hostnames and version

information about the software running on all master and backup Routing Engines
on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Specify the all-members option
before the invoke-on keyword.
local(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the hostnames and version information

about the software running on all master and backup Routing Engines on the local
Virtual Chassis member. Specify the local option before the invoke-on keyword.
member member-id(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the hostnames and

version information about the software running on all master and backup Routing
Engines on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace
member-id with a value of 0 or 1. Specify the member member-id option before the
invoke-on keyword.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

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show version invoke-on all-routing-engines (TX Matrix Router) on page 1381


show version invoke-on other-routing-engine (TX Matrix Router) on page 1383
show version invoke-on all-routing-engines (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1384
show version invoke-on other-routing-engine (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1389

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Sample Output
show version
invoke-on
all-routing-engines
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show version invoke-on all-routing-engines


scc-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: bob
Model: TX Matrix
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Support Tools Package [7.1-20041025.1]
scc-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: bob1
Model: TX Matrix
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Support Tools Package [7.1-20041025.1]
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: cas
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: cas1-lcc0
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: jas
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]

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JUNOS
JUNOS
JUNOS

Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]


Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]

lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: jas1
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: dew
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: dew1
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: wa
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: wa1
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041025.1]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]

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JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]

show version
invoke-on
other-routing-engine
(TX Matrix Router)

user@host> show version invoke-on other-routing-engine


scc-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: bob1
Model: TX Matrix
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Support Tools Package [7.1-20041025.1]
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: cas1-lcc0
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: jas1
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: dew1
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: wa1
Model: t640
JUNOS Base OS boot [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [7.1-20041025.1]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [7.1-20041024.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]

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JUNOS Online Documentation [7.1-20041024.0]


JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [7.1-20041024.0]

show version
invoke-on
all-routing-engines
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

user@host> show version invoke-on all-routing-engines


sfc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: aj
Model: txp
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: lj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: mj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]

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JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]


JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: pj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: tj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
sfc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: aj1
Model: txp
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]

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JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]


lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: lj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: mj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc2-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: pj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]

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lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: tj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: lj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: lj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]

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lcc1-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: mj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: mj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc2-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: pj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: pj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc3-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: tj
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: tj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]

show version
invoke-on

user@host> show version invoke-on other-routing-engine

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other-routing-engine
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

sfc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: aj1
Model: txp
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc0-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: lj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc1-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: mj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc2-re1:

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: pj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
lcc3-re1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname: tj1
Model: t1600
JUNOS Base OS boot [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (T-Series) [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Online Documentation [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS AppId Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS IDP Services [9.6-20090519.0]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [9.6-20090519.0]

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start shell
Syntax

Release Information

Description

start shell (csh | sh)


<user username>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Exit from the CLI environment and create a UNIX-level shell. To return to the CLI, type
exit from the shell.

NOTE:

Options

To issue this command, the user must have the required login access
privileges configured by including the permissions statement at the [edit
system login class class-name] hierarchy level.

UNIX wheel group membership or permissions are no longer required to


issue this command.

cshCreate a UNIX C shell.


shCreate a UNIX Bourne shell.
user username(Optional) Start the shell as another user.

Additional Information

When you are in the shell, the shell prompt has the following format:
username@hostname%

An example of the prompt is:


root@host%

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

shell and maintenance

start shell csh on page 1392


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
start shell csh

user@host> start shell csh


%
exit
%
username@hostname% start shell sh

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%
exit
user@host>

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test aaa authd-lite user


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

test aaa authd-lite user username password password profile access-profile-name


<port nas-port>
<zero-stats>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Verify authd-lite subscriber access authentication, accounting, and address allocation
configuration.
usernameSpecify the subscriber username to test.
password passwordSpecify the password associated with the username.
profile access-profile-nameSpecify the access profile associated with the subscriber.
port nas-port(Optional) Specify the NAS port used for the test.
zero-stats(Optional) Specify that no accounting statistics are set for this test.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test aaa authd-lite user on page 1394


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
For information about output fields related to authentication, accounting, and
subscriber-specific information, see the show network-access aaa statistics, show
network-access aaa statistics authentication, show network-access aaa subscribers,
and show subscribers commands.
The test command does not support volume-time accounting. If volume-time accounting
is configured for the test subscriber, the test command replaces the statistics with
time-only accounting statistics.

Sample Output
test aaa authd-lite user

The following example tests the configuration for authd-lite subscriber brady-t with a
password of a11pr0 and an access profile of employee12, and displays the resulting output:
user@host> test aaa authd-lite user brady-t password a11pr0 profile employee12
Authentication Grant
************User Attributes***********
User Name brady-t
Framed Ipv6 Prefix ::/0
Framed Ipv6 Pool NULL
Nas Ipv6 Address ::
NDRA Ipv6 Prefix NULL
Login Ipv6 Host ::
Framed Interface Id: 0:0:0:0
Delegated Ipv6 Prefix ::/0
NDRA Ipv6 Pool NULL
User Password a11pr0

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Nas Ip Address NAS Port Service TypeFramed IP Address Framed IP Netmask Filter Id Framed MTU Reply Message Framed RouteFramed MTU Class Name
NULL
Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address Primary WINS IP Address Secondary WINS IP Address Ingress Statistics
Egress Statistics
Ingress Policy Name
Engress Policy Name
IGMP
Redirect VR Name
Service Bundle
Framed Ip Route Tag
LI Action
LI Interception Identifier
LI Mediation Device IP Address
LI_Mediation_Device_Port_Number
Activate Service
Deactivate Service
Service Statistics
Ignore_DF_Bit IGMP Access Group Name
IGMP Access Source Group_Name MLD Access Group Name
MLD Access Source Group Name
MLD Version IGMP Version
IGMP Immediate Leave MLD Immediate Leave IPv6_Ingress_Policy_Name IPv6_Egress_Policy_Name Cos_Parameter_Type Service Interim Acct Interval
Max Clients Per Interface
Cos_Scheduler_Pmt_Type
Session Timeout
NAS Port Type
Framed Pool
Idle Timeout
Acct-start sent
Acct-start succeeded
Pausing 10 seconds
Interim-Acct sent
Acct-interim succeeded
Pausing 10 seconds
Acct-stop sent
Acct-stop succeeded

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0.0.0.0
0
0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
NULL
0
NULL
not set
0
SBR2CL

Virtual Router

0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
disabled
disabled
not set
not set
disabled
not set
not set
not set
0
0
0.0.0.0
0
NULL
NULL
0
disabled
not set
not set
not set
not set
MLD Version not set
IGMP Version not set
disabled
disabled
not set
not set
not set
0
0
not set
599999940
0
NULL
0

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Logging out subscriber


Test complete. Exiting

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test aaa dhcp user


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

test aaa dhcp user username


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<mac-address mac-address>
<option-82 option-82>
<password password>
<profile access-profile-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<source-address source-address>
<terminate-code code-value>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Option terminate-code introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.
Verify Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) subscriber access authentication,
accounting, and address allocation configuration.
usernameSubscriber username to test.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Logical system in which the subscriber

is authenticated.
mac-address mac-address(Optional) MAC address of the DHCP client.
option-82 option-82(Optional) DHCP relay agent information option (option-82) value.
password password(Optional) Password associated with the username.
profile access-profile-name(Optional) Access profile associated with the subscriber.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Routing instance in which the

subscriber is authenticated.
source-address source-address(Optional) IP address of the outgoing interface.
terminate-code code-value(Optional) Code associated with the subscriber termination.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

test aaa dhcp user on page 1398


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
For information about output fields related to authentication, accounting, and
subscriber-specific information, see the show network-access aaa statistics, show
network-access aaa statistics authentication, show network-access aaa subscribers,
and show subscribers commands.
The test command does not support volume-time accounting. If volume-time accounting
is configured for the test subscriber, the test command replaces the statistics with
time-only accounting statistics.

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Sample Output
test aaa dhcp user

The following example tests the configuration for DHCP subscriber esmeralda and
password rch4Astar, and displays the resulting output:
user@host> test aaa dhcp user esmeralda password rch4Astar
Authentication Grant
************Attributes***********
User Name esmeralda
Client IP Address 192.168.1.2
Client IP Netmask 255.255.0.0
Reply Message
NULL
Primary DNS IP Address 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS IP Address 0.0.0.0
Primary WINS IP Address 0.0.0.0
Secondary WINS IP Address 0.0.0.0
Framed Pool addr_pool5
Session Timeout 0
Idle Timeout 0
Service Type 0
DHCP Guided Relay Server 0
Client Ipv6 Address ::
Client Ipv6 Mask null
Framed Ipv6 Prefix ::/0
Framed Ipv6 Pool not-set
Nas Ipv6 Address ::
NDRA Ipv6 Prefix not-set
Login Ipv6 Host ::
Framed Interface Id: 0:0:0:0
Delegated Ipv6 Prefix ::/0
Delegated Ipv6 Pool not-set
User Password testpw
NAS Ip Address 0.0.0.0
NAS Port 0
NAS Port Type 5
Dhcp Mac Address AB:CD:00:00:00:01
Dhcp GI Address 192.168.2.254
Client Session Activate request sent
Client Session Activated
Filter Id not set
Framed MTU (null)
Framed Route not set
IGMP disabled
Redirect VR Name default
Service Bundle Null
Ingress Policy Name not set
Egress Policy Name not set
Framed Ip Route Tag not set
LI Action 0
LI Intercpet Id 0
Med Ipaddress 0.0.0.0
Med Port Number 0
Ignore DF Bit disabled
IGMP Access Group Name not set
IGMP Access Source Group Name not set
MLD Access Group Name not set
MLD Access Source Group Name not set
IGMP Version IGMP Version not set
MLD Version MLD Version not set
IGMP Immediate Leave disabled

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MLD Immediate Leave disabled


IPv6 Ingress Policy Name not set
IPv6 Egress Policy Name not set
Cos Parameter Type not set
Cos Scheduler Parameter Type not set
Acct Session ID9
Acct Interim Interval 0
Acct Type 0
Ingress Statistics
disabled
Egress Statistics
disabled
****Pausing 10 seconds before disconnecting the test user*********
Logging out subscriber
Terminate Id dhcp nak
Test complete. Exiting

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test aaa ppp user


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

test aaa ppp user username


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<password password>
<profile access-profile-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<terminate-code code-value>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Option terminate-code introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.
Verify Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) subscriber access authentication, accounting, and
address allocation configuration.
usernameSubscriber username to test.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Logical system in which the subscriber

is authenticated.
password password(Optional) Password associated with the username.
profile access-profile-name(Optional) Access profile associated with the subscriber.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Routing instance in which the

subscriber is authenticated.
terminate-code code-value(Optional) Code associated with the subscriber termination.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

test aaa ppp user on page 1400


test aaa ppp user (tunneled user) on page 1402
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
For information about output fields related to authentication, accounting, and
subscriber-specific information, see the show network-access aaa statistics, show
network-access aaa statistics authentication, show network-access aaa subscribers,
and show subscribers commands.
The test command does not support volume-time accounting. If volume-time accounting
is configured for the test subscriber, the test command replaces the statistics with
time-only accounting statistics.

Sample Output
test aaa ppp user

The following example tests the configuration for PPP subscriber jilldoe and password
92&tDcb, and displays the resulting output:
user@host> test aaa ppp user jilldoe password 92&tDcb

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Authentication Grant
************User Attributes***********
User Name Client IP Address Client IP Netmask Virtual Router Name Reply Message Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address Primary WINS IP Address Secondary WINS IP Address Framed Pool Session Timeout Idle Timeout Service Type Client Ipv6 Address Client Ipv6 Mask Framed Ipv6 Prefix Framed Ipv6 Pool Nas Ipv6 Address NDRA Ipv6 Prefix Login Ipv6 Host Framed Interface Id: Delegated Ipv6 Prefix Delegated Ipv6 Pool User Password CHAP Password NAS Ip Address NAS Port NAS Port Type Client Session Activate request sent
Client Session Activated
Filter Id Framed MTU Framed Route Ingress Policy Name Egress Policy Name IGMP Redirect VR Name Service Bundle Framed Ip Route Tag LI Action LI Intercpet Id Med Ipaddress Med Port Number Ignore DF Bit IGMP Access Group Name IGMP Access Source Group Name MLD Access Group Name MLD Access Source Group Name IGMP Version MLD Version IGMP Immediate Leave MLD Immediate Leave IPv6 Ingress Policy Name IPv6 Egress Policy Name Cos Parameter Type Cos Scheduler Parameter Type Acct Session IDAcct Interim Interval Acct Type -

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jilldoe
192.168.1.5
255.255.0.0
default
NULL
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
addr_pool3
0
0
0
::
null
::/0
not-set
::
not-set
::
0:0:0:0
::/0
not-set
92&tDcb
NULL
0.0.0.0
0
5

not set
(null)
not set
not set
not set
disabled
default
Null
not set
0
0
0.0.0.0
0
disabled
not set
not set
not set
not set
IGMP Version not set
MLD Version not set
disabled
disabled
not set
not set
not-set
not-set
8
0
0

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Ingress Statistics
disabled
Egress Statistics
disabled
****Pausing 10 seconds before disconnecting the test user*********
Logging out subscriber
Terminate Id ppp lcp-no-peer-mru
Test complete. Exiting

test aaa ppp user


(tunneled user)

The following example tests the configuration for PPP tunneled subscriber accounting14,
with password bncntr14 and access profile finance-b, and displays the resulting output:
user@host> test aaa ppp user accounting14 password bncntr14 profile finance-b
Authentication Grant with Tunnel Attributes
************Tunnel Attributes***********
****Tunnel Definiton 1
Tunnel Medium
1
Tunnel Type
3
Tunnel Max Sessions
100
Tunnel Server Endpoint 1.2.3.4
Tunnel Client Endpoint 2.3.4.5
Tunnel Server AuthId
rt1
Tunnel Client AuthId
ts1
Tunnel Password
radius
Tunnel Assignment Id
til
Tunnel Logical System
Tunnel Routing Instance ****Pausing 10 seconds before disconnecting the test user*********
Logging out subscriber
Terminate Id l2tp
session-receive-cdn-avp-bad-hidden
Test complete. Exiting

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test configuration
Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

test configuration filename

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Verify that the syntax of a configuration file is correct. If the configuration contains any
errors, a message is displayed to indicate the line number and column number in which
the error was found.
filenameName of the configuration file.

view

test configuration on page 1403


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
test configuration

user@host> test configuration terminal


[Type ^D to end input]
system {
host-name bluesky;
paris-23;
login;
}
terminal:3:(8) syntax error: paris
[edit system]
'paris-23;'
syntax error
terminal:4:(11) statement must contain additional statements: ;
[edit system login]
'login ;'
statement must contain additional statements
configuration syntax failed

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Virtual Chassis Operational Mode


Commands
Table 179 on page 1405 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to administer and monitor a Virtual Chassis configuration for MX Series 3D Universal
Edge Routers. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 179: Virtual Chassis Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Remove the member ID from a router that you want to


remove from a Virtual Chassis.

request virtual-chassis member-id


delete

Assign a member ID to a router that you want to add as a


member of a Virtual Chassis.

request virtual-chassis member-id


set

Change the mastership in a Virtual Chassis by switching the


global roles of the master router and backup router.

request virtual-chassis
routing-engine master switch

Remove a Virtual Chassis port from a member router in a


Virtual Chassis.

request virtual-chassis vc-port


delete

Create a Virtual Chassis port to interconnect member routers


in a Virtual Chassis.

request virtual-chassis vc-port set

Display information about neighbor reachability from each


member router in a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis active-topology

Display information about neighbor reachability for each


hardware device in a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis
device-topology

Display the entries (neighbors) in the Virtual Chassis Control


Protocol (VCCP) database for a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis protocol


adjacency

Display the entries in the VCCP link-state database for a


Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis protocol


database

Display VCCP information about Virtual Chassis port


interfaces in a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis protocol


interface

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Task

Command

Display the VCCP unicast and multicast routing tables for


a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis protocol route

Display VCCP statistics for one or both member routers, or


for a specified Virtual Chassis port interface, in a Virtual
Chassis.

show virtual-chassis protocol


statistics

Display information about the status of both member


routers in a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis status

Display the operational status of the Virtual Chassis ports


for both member routers, or for a specified member router,
in a Virtual Chassis.

show virtual-chassis vc-port

NOTE:
Virtual Chassis configurations are supported on the following routers with
Trio Modular Port Concentrator/Modular Interface Card (MPC/MIC)
interfaces:

MX240 3D Universal Edge Router

MX480 3D Universal Edge Router

MX960 3D Universal Edge Router

NOTE: For information about how to configure a Virtual Chassis for MX Series
routers, see the Junos OS High Availability Configuration Guide.

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request virtual-chassis member-id delete (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax
Release Information
Description

request virtual-chassis member-id delete

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Remove (delete) the member ID from an MX Series router that you want to remove from
a Virtual Chassis configuration.

NOTE: Issuing the command to remove the member ID causes the router to
reboot, and requires you to confirm that you want to proceed with this
operation. If you do not confirm the operation, the software cancels the
command.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

system-control

Deleting Member IDs in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

Example: Deleting a Virtual Chassis Configuration for MX Series 3D Universal Edge


Routers

request virtual-chassis member-id delete on page 1407

Sample Output
request virtual-chassis
member-id delete

user@host> request virtual-chassis member-id delete


This command will disable virtual-chassis mode and reboot the system.
Continue? [yes,no] (no)

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request virtual-chassis member-id set (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax
Release Information
Description

request virtual-chassis member-id set member member-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Assign (set) a member ID to an MX Series router that you want to add as a member of
a Virtual Chassis configuration.

NOTE: Issuing the command to assign a member ID causes the router to


reboot, and requires you to confirm that you want to proceed with this
operation. If you do not confirm the operation, the software cancels the
command.

Options

member member-idNumeric value that identifies a member router in a Virtual Chassis

configuration. When you assign a member ID to a router, assign the same member
ID defined for this router in the MX Series Virtual Chassis preprovisioned configuration.
Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

system-control

Configuring Member IDs for a Virtual Chassis

Example: Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers


Using a Virtual Chassis

request virtual-chassis member-id set on page 1408

Sample Output
request virtual-chassis
member-id set

user@host> request virtual-chassis member-id set member 0


This command will enable virtual-chassis mode and reboot the system.
Continue? [yes,no] (no)

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request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax
Release Information
Description

request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Change the mastership in an MX Series Virtual Chassis by switching the global roles of
the master router and backup router in the Virtual Chassis configuration. Using this
command, which must be issued from the master router, causes the current master
router in the Virtual Chassis to become the backup router, and the current backup router
to become the master router.
For MX Series routers with dual Routing Engines in a Virtual Chassis, the local roles (master
and standby) of the Routing Engines in each member router do not change after you
issue the request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch command.

NOTE: Before you issue the request virtual-chassis routing-engine master


switch command from the master router in the Virtual Chassis, make sure
that the system configuration is synchronized between the master router
and backup router. If the configuration on the master router and backup router
is not synchronized, or if you attempt to issue the request virtual-chassis
routing-engine master switch command from the backup router instead of
from the master router, the router displays an error message and rejects the
command.
If you issue the request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch command
when the Virtual Chassis is in a transition state (for example, the backup
router is disconnecting from the Virtual Chassis), the router does not process
the command.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

system-control

Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

Mastership Election in a Virtual Chassis

request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch (From Master Router) on page 1409
request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch (Error When Configuration Not
Synchronized) on page 1410
request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch (Error When Run from Backup
Router) on page 1410

Sample Output
request virtual-chassis
routing-engine master

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch

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switch (From Master


Router)

Do you want to continue ? [yes,no] (no)

request virtual-chassis
routing-engine master
switch (Error When
Configuration Not
Synchronized)

{master:member0-re0}

request virtual-chassis
routing-engine master
switch (Error When
Run from Backup
Router)

{backup:member1-re0}

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user@host> request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch


Error: mastership switch request NOT honored, backup not ready

user@host1> request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch


error: Virtual Chassis member is not the protocol master

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request virtual-chassis vc-port delete (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

request virtual-chassis vc-port delete fpc-slot fpc-slot-number pic-slot pic-slot-number port


port-number
<(local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Remove (delete) a Virtual Chassis port from a member router in an MX Series Virtual
Chassis configuration. After a Virtual Chassis port is created, it is renamed
vcp-slot/pic/port, and is no longer available for configuration as a standard network port.
After you remove a Virtual Chassis port, it becomes available to the global configuration
and can again function as a standard network port.

NOTE: If the member ID has not been set on the router where you issue the
request virtual-chassis vc-port delete command, the software prevents the
removal of the Virtual Chassis port on the router. To set the member ID, use
the request virtual-chassis member-id set command.

Options

fpc-slot fpc-slot-numberNumber of the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot on which

the Virtual Chassis port resides. The slot number corresponds to the Modular Port
Concentrator (MPC) slot number. Replace fpc-slot-number with a value appropriate
for your router:

MX960 router0 through 11.

MX480 router0 through 5.

MX240 router0 through 2.

pic-slot pic-slot-numberNumber of the PIC slot on which the Virtual Chassis port resides.

Replace pic-slot-number with a value in the range 0 through 3.


port port-numberNumber of the port on the PIC on which the Virtual Chassis port resides.

Replace port-number with a value appropriate for your PIC.


local(Optional) Delete the Virtual Chassis port on the member router on which you are

issuing the command. This is the default behavior if you do not specify the local or
member options.
member member-id(Optional) Numeric value that identifies the remote Virtual Chassis

member on which you want to delete the Virtual Chassis port. Replace member-id
with the value 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level

system-control

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Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Deleting Virtual Chassis Ports in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

Example: Deleting a Virtual Chassis Configuration for MX Series 3D Universal Edge


Routers

request virtual-chassis vc-port delete (Remove vcp-3/2/1) on page 1412

Sample Output
request virtual-chassis
vc-port delete
(Remove vcp-3/2/1)

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user@host> request virtual-chassis vc-port delete fpc-slot 3 pic-slot 2 port 1


vc-port successfully deleted

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request virtual-chassis vc-port set (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

request virtual-chassis vc-port set fpc-slot fpc-slot-number pic-slot pic-slot-number port


port-number
<(local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Create (set) a Virtual Chassis port on an MX Series router through which the router
connects to other member routers in the Virtual Chassis. You can create Virtual Chassis
ports only on Trio Modular Port Concentrator/Modular Interface Card (MPC/MIC) network
ports on MX Series routers.
After a Virtual Chassis port is created, it is renamed vcp-slot/pic/port, and is no longer
available for configuration as a standard network port. Virtual Chassis ports can be used
only to interconnect the MX Series routers in the Virtual Chassis.

NOTE: If the member ID has not been set on the router where you issue the
request virtual-chassis vc-port set command, the software prevents the
creation of the Virtual Chassis port on the router. To set the member ID, use
the request virtual-chassis member-id set command.

Options

fpc-slot fpc-slot-numberNumber of the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) slot on which

the Virtual Chassis port resides. The slot number corresponds to the Modular Port
Concentrator (MPC) slot number. Replace fpc-slot-number with a value appropriate
for your router:

MX960 router0 through 11.

MX480 router0 through 5.

MX240 router0 through 2.

When you issue the show interfaces command on a member router in an MX Series
Virtual Chassis, the FPC slot number displayed in the command output reflects the
FPC slot numbering and offset used in the Virtual Chassis instead of the physical
slot number where the FPC is actually installed. The router with member ID 0 in the
Virtual Chassis uses FPC slot numbers 0 through 11 with no offset, and the router
with member ID 1 uses FPC slot numbers 12 through 23, with an offset of 12. For
example, a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface that appears as xe-14/2/2 (FPC slot 14, PIC
slot 2, port 2) in the show interfaces command is actually interface xe-2/2/2 (FPC
slot 2, PIC slot 2, port 2) on member ID 1 after deducting the FPC slot numbering
offset of 12 for member ID 1.
pic-slot pic-slot-numberNumber of the PIC slot on which the Virtual Chassis port resides.

Replace pic-slot-number with a value in the range 0 through 3.


port port-numberNumber of the port on the PIC on which the Virtual Chassis port resides.

Replace port-number with a value appropriate for your PIC.

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local(Optional) Set the Virtual Chassis port on the member router on which you are

issuing the command. This is the default behavior if you do not specify the local or
member options.
member member-id(Optional) Numeric value that identifies the remote Virtual Chassis

member on which you want to create the Virtual Chassis port. Replace member-id
with the value 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

system-control

Configuring Virtual Chassis Ports to Interconnect Member Routers

Example: Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers


Using a Virtual Chassis

Guidelines for Configuring Virtual Chassis Ports

request virtual-chassis vc-port set (No Existing Network Port) on page 1414
request virtual-chassis vc-port set (Existing Network Port Converted) on page 1414
request virtual-chassis vc-port set (On Local Router) on page 1414
request virtual-chassis vc-port set (On Remote Member Router 1) on page 1414

Sample Output
request virtual-chassis
vc-port set (No
Existing Network Port)

user@host> request virtual-chassis vc-port set fpc-slot 1 pic-slot 1 port 0


vc-port successfully set

request virtual-chassis
vc-port set (Existing
Network Port
Converted)

user@host> request virtual-chassis vc-port set fpc-slot 2 pic-slot 1 port 1


Port conversion initiated, use show virtual chassis vc-port to verify

request virtual-chassis
vc-port set (On Local
Router)

user@host> request virtual-chassis vc-port set fpc-slot 2 pic-slot 1 port 3 local


vc-port successfully set

request virtual-chassis
vc-port set (On
Remote Member
Router 1)

user@host> request virtual-chassis vc-port set fpc-slot 5 pic-slot 3 port 10 member 1


vc-port successfully set

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show virtual-chassis active-topology (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show virtual-chassis active-topology


<(all-members | local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display information about neighbor reachability from each member router in an MX Series
Virtual Chassis configuration. You can issue the show virtual-chassis active-topology
command from the console of either member router in the Virtual Chassis.
all-members(Optional) Display neighbor reachability information for both member

routers in a Virtual Chassis configuration. This is the default behavior if no options


are specified.
local(Optional) Display neighbor reachability information for the member router on

which you are issuing the command.


member member-id(Optional) Display neighbor reachability information for the specified

Virtual Chassis member router. Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Verifying Neighbor Reachability for Member Routers in a Virtual Chassis

show virtual-chassis active-topology all-members on page 1415


show virtual-chassis active-topology local on page 1416
show virtual-chassis active-topology member 1 on page 1416
Table 180 on page 1415 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis active-topology
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 180: show virtual-chassis active-topology Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

Destination ID

Member ID of the destination (neighbor) router.

Next-hop

Member ID and Virtual Chassis port interface (in the format vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number)
of the next-hop to which the router forwards packets for the destination ID.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
active-topology
all-members

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis active-topology all-members
member0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Destination ID
1

Next-hop
1(vcp-5/0/0.32768)

member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Destination ID
Next-hop
0

show virtual-chassis
active-topology local

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis active-topology local
Destination ID
1

show virtual-chassis
active-topology
member 1

Next-hop
1(vcp-5/0/0.32768)

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis active-topology member 1
member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Destination ID
Next-hop
0

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0(vcp-1/3/0.32768)

0(vcp-1/3/0.32768)

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show virtual-chassis device-topology (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information

show virtual-chassis device-topology


<(all-members | local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display information about neighbor reachability for each hardware device in an MX Series
Virtual Chassis configuration. On the MX Series router, there is only one active device for
each member router. You can issue the show virtual-chassis device-topology command
from the console of either member router in the Virtual Chassis.

Options

all-members(Optional) Display neighbor reachability information for the device in both

member routers in a Virtual Chassis configuration.


local(Optional) Display neighbor reachability information for the device in the member

router on which you are issuing the command. This is the default behavior if no
options are specified.
member member-id(Optional) Display neighbor reachability information for the device

in the specified Virtual Chassis member router. Replace member-id with the value 0
or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Verifying Neighbor Reachability for Hardware Devices in a Virtual Chassis

show virtual-chassis device-topology all-members on page 1418


show virtual-chassis device-topology local on page 1418
show virtual-chassis device-topology member 1 on page 1418
Table 181 on page 1417 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis device-topology
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 181: show virtual-chassis device-topology Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

Member

Identifier assigned to the member router in the preprovisioned Virtual Chassis configuration.

Device

Identifier assigned to the device in the member router.


Because there is only one active device per member router in an MX Series Virtual Chassis
configuration, the values in the Device and Member fields are identical.

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Table 181: show virtual-chassis device-topology Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Status

Status of the device:

PrsntDevice is currently connected to the Virtual Chassis.

NotPrsntDevice is not currently connected to the Virtual Chassis.

System ID

Unique identifier derived from the devices media access control (MAC) address. The
System ID is included in each Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) packet to identify
the packet owner to all members of the Virtual Chassis.

Neighbor List
Member/Device/Interface

Member IDs, Device IDs, and Virtual Chassis port interfaces (in the format vcp-slot/pic/port)
to which this device is connected.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
device-topology
all-members

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis device-topology all-members
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Neighbor List
Member Device Status
System ID
Member Device Interface
0
0
Prsnt
b0c6.9abf.6800
1
1
vcp-5/0/0
1
1
Prsnt
001d.b510.0800
0
0
vcp-1/3/0
member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Neighbor List
Member Device Status
System ID
Member Device Interface
0
0
Prsnt
b0c6.9abf.6800
1
1
vcp-5/0/0
1
1
Prsnt
001d.b510.0800
0
0
vcp-1/3/0

show virtual-chassis
device-topology local

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis device-topology local

Member
0
1

show virtual-chassis
device-topology
member 1

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Device
0
1

Status
Prsnt
Prsnt

System ID
b0c6.9abf.6800
001d.b510.0800

Neighbor List
Member Device Interface
1
1
vcp-5/0/0
0
0
vcp-1/3/0

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis device-topology member 1
member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Neighbor List
Member Device Status
System ID
Member Device Interface
0
0
Prsnt
b0c6.9abf.6800
1
1
vcp-5/0/0
1
1
Prsnt
001d.b510.0800
0
0
vcp-1/3/0

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show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information

show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency


<(brief | detail | extensive)>
<(all-members | local | member member-id)>
<system-id>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display the entries (neighbors) in the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) adjacency
database for an MX Series Virtual Chassis configuration. You can issue the show
virtual-chassis protocol adjacency command from the console of either member router
in the Virtual Chassis.

Options

brief | detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Using the brief

option is equivalent to issuing the command with no options (the default). The detail
option provides more output than the brief option. The extensive option provides
complete output and is most useful for customer support personnel.
all-members(Optional) Display the VCCP adjacency database for both member routers

in a Virtual Chassis. This is the default behavior if no options are specified.


local(Optional) Display the VCCP adjacency database for the member router on which

you are issuing the command.


member member-id(Optional) Display the VCCP adjacency database for the specified

member router. Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.


system-id(Optional) Display the VCCP adjacency database for the device with the

specified system ID.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

view

Viewing Information in the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Adjacency Database

List of Sample Output

show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency all-members brief on page 1421


show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency member 0 detail on page 1422
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency member 0 detail 001d.b510.0800 on page 1422
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency local extensive on page 1422

Output Fields

Table 182 on page 1419 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 182: show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of the Virtual Chassis port interface, in the format


vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number.

brief

System

System ID of the device associated with the Virtual Chassis port interface. The
System ID is derived from the devices media access control (MAC) address.

brief

State

State of the adjacency:

All levels

UpThe adjacency is up.

DownThe adjacency is down.

Hold (secs)

Remaining hold time of the adjacency, in seconds.

brief

system-id

System ID of the device associated with the Virtual Chassis port interface. The
System ID is derived from the devices media access control (MAC) address.

detail, extensive

interface-name

Name of the Virtual Chassis port interface, in the format


vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number.

detail, extensive

Expires in

Number of seconds until the adjacency expires.

detail, extensive

Priority

Priority to become the designated intermediate system.

detail, extensive

Up/Down
transitions

Count of adjacency status changes from Up to Down or from Down to Up.

detail, extensive

Last transition

Time of the last Up/Down transition.

detail, extensive

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Transition log

List of recent adjacency transitions, including:

extensive

WhenDate and time at which a VCCP adjacency transition occurred.

StateCurrent state of the VCCP adjacency:

UpAdjacency is up and operational.

DownAdjacency is down and not available.

RejectedAdjacency has been rejected.

EventType of transition that occurred:

SeenselfPossible routing loop has been detected.

Interface downVirtual Chassis port interface has gone down and is no

longer available.

ErrorAdjacency error.

Down reasonReason that a VCCP adjacency is down:

3-Way Handshake FailedConnection establishment failed.

Address MismatchAddress mismatch caused link failure.

Aged OutLink expired.

ISO Area MismatchVCCP area mismatch caused link failure.

Bad HelloUnacceptable hello message caused link failure.

BFD Session DownBidirectional failure detection caused link failure.

Interface DisabledVirtual Chassis port interface is disabled.

Interface DownVirtual Chassis port interface is unavailable.

Interface Level DisabledVCCP level is disabled.

Level ChangedVCCP level has changed on the adjacency.

Level MismatchLevels on adjacency are not compatible.

MPLS LSP DownLabel-switched path (LSP) is unavailable.

MT Topology ChangedVCCP topology has changed.

MT Topology MismatchVCCP topology is mismatched.

Remote System ID ChangedAdjacency peer system ID changed.

Protocol ShutdownVCCP is disabled.

CLI CommandAdjacency brought down by user.

UnknownUnknown.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
protocol adjacency
all-members brief

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency all-members brief
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Interface
System
State
Hold (secs)
vcp-5/0/0.32768
001d.b510.0800 Up
57
member1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Interface
vcp-1/3/0.32768

show virtual-chassis
protocol adjacency
member 0 detail

System
State
b0c6.9abf.6800 Up

Hold (secs)
58

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency member 0 detail
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------001d.b510.0800
interface-name: vcp-5/0/0.32768, State: Up, Expires in 57 secs
Priority: 0, Up/Down transitions: 1, Last transition: 18:50:41 ago

show virtual-chassis
protocol adjacency
member 0 detail
001d.b510.0800

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency member 0 detail 001d.b510.0800
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------001d.b510.0800
interface-name: vcp-5/0/0.32768, State: Up, Expires in 58 secs
Priority: 0, Up/Down transitions: 1, Last transition: 18:52:08 ago

show virtual-chassis
protocol adjacency
local extensive

{master:member0-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency local extensive

001d.b510.0800
interface-name: vcp-5/0/0.32768, State: Up, Expires in 59 secs
Priority: 0, Up/Down transitions: 1, Last transition: 18:52:40 ago
Transition log:
When
State
Event
Down reason
Mon Sep 20 17:26:44
Up
Seenself

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show virtual-chassis protocol database (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show virtual-chassis protocol database


<(brief | detail | extensive)>
<(all-members | local | member member-id)>
<system-id>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display the entries in the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) link-state database
for an MX Series Virtual Chassis configuration. The VCCP link-state database contains
information about protocol data unit (PDU) packets. You can issue the show
virtual-chassis protocol database command from the console of either member router
in the Virtual Chassis.
brief | detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Using the brief

option is equivalent to issuing the command with no options (the default). The detail
option provides more output than the brief option. The extensive option provides
complete output and is most useful for customer support personnel.
all-members(Optional) Display the VCCP link-state database for both member routers

in a Virtual Chassis. This is the default behavior if no options are specified.


local(Optional) Display the VCCP link-state database for the member router on which

you are issuing the command.


member member-id(Optional) Display the VCCP link-state database for the specified

member router. Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.


system-id(Optional) Display the VCCP link-state database for the neighbor with the

specified system ID.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

view

Viewing Information in the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Link-State Database

List of Sample Output

show virtual-chassis protocol database all-members brief on page 1425


show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 detail on page 1426
show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 b0c6.9abf.6800 detail on page 1426
show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 extensive on page 1426

Output Fields

Table 183 on page 1423 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis protocol database
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 183: show virtual-chassis protocol database Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

LSP ID

Link-state PDU (LSP) identifier.

All levels

Sequence

Sequence number of the link-state PDU.

All levels

Checksum

Checksum value of the link-state PDU.

All levels

Lifetime

Remaining lifetime of the link-state PDU, in seconds.

All levels

number LSPs

Total number of link-state PDUs in the specified link-state database.

none, brief

Neighbor, Neighbor
Info

Media access control (MAC) address of the neighbor on the advertising system.

detail, extensive

Interface

Name of the Virtual Chassis port interface, in the format


vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number.

detail, extensive

Metric

Metric value of the prefix or neighbor.

detail, extensive

Header

Link-state PDU (LSP) packet header:

extensive

Packet

LSP IDLSP identifier in the header.

LengthHeader length, in bytes.

Allocated lengthLength available for the header, in bytes.

Remaining lifetimeRemaining lifetime of the link-state PDU, in seconds.

InterfaceThe interface from which the LSP is received.

Estimated free bytesEstimated number of available bytes in the LSP.

Actual free bytesActual number of available bytes in the LSP.

Aging timer expires inRemaining lifetime of the LSP, in seconds.

Link-state PDU (LSP) packet:

extensive

LSP IDIdentifier for the link-state packet.

LengthPacket length, in bytes.

LifetimeRemaining lifetime, in seconds.

ChecksumChecksum of the link-state PDU.

SequenceSequence number of the link-state PDU. This number increments

whenever the link-state PDU is updated.

Fixed lengthSet length for the packet, in bytes.

VersionProtocol version.

Sysid lengthLength of the system ID, in bytes. The value 0 represents 6

bytes.

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Packet typeProtocol data unit (PDU) type of the LSP.

SW versionJunos OS Release number.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

TLVs

Link-state PDU (LSP) type, length, and value (TLV):

extensive

Member IDIdentifier configured for the Virtual Chassis member router.

VC IDIdentifier assigned to the Virtual Chassis member router.

FlagsInternal flags that keep track of the member state for the purpose of

mastership election in the Virtual Chassis.

PriorityPriority value associated with the role assigned to a member router

in the preprovisioned Virtual Chassis configuration. For example, the priority


value for the routing-engine role is 129. The priority value is used for mastership
election in the Virtual Chassis.

System IDSystem ID of the device associated with the Virtual Chassis port

interface. The System ID is derived from the devices media access control
(MAC) address.

Device IDIdentifier for the device; usually the same as the Member ID.

Neighbor InfoSystem ID, Virtual Chassis port interface, and metric value for

VCCP neighbor.

Topology InfoSystem ID of the VCCP neighbor.

IRI Addr InfoInternal routing interface (IRI) IP address, which is reserved for

internal communication.

Master InfoSystem ID of the master router in the Virtual Chassis.

Backup InfoSystem ID of the backup router in the Virtual Chassis.

Stable State InfoInternal state information used for mastership election in

the Virtual Chassis.

Member InfoSystem ID, Member ID, and role of each member router in the

Virtual Chassis.

Provision InfoMember ID and chassis serial number specified for each

member router in the preprovisioned configuration for an MX Series Virtual


Chassis.

Unknown TLVType and length of TLVs with unsupported content received

on this device.
number queued

Number of link-state PDUs queued on the specified Virtual Chassis port interface.

extensive

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
protocol database
all-members brief

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol database all-members brief
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------LSP ID
Sequence Checksum Lifetime
001d.b510.0800.00-00
0x9eb
0xb8f1
115
b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00
0x9ee
0x8f35
116
2 LSPs
member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------LSP ID
Sequence Checksum Lifetime
001d.b510.0800.00-00
0x9eb
0xb8f1
117
b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00
0x9ee
0x8f35
114
2 LSPs

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show virtual-chassis
protocol database
member 0 detail

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 detail
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------001d.b510.0800.00-00 Sequence: 0x9f5, Checksum: 0x5b2b, Lifetime: 116 secs
Neighbor: b0c6.9abf.6800.00 Interface: vcp-1/3/0.32768 Metric:
15
b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00 Sequence: 0x9f8, Checksum: 0x326e, Lifetime: 117 secs
Neighbor: 001d.b510.0800.00 Interface: vcp-5/0/0.32768 Metric:
15

show virtual-chassis
protocol database
member 0
b0c6.9abf.6800 detail

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 b0c6.9abf.6800 detail
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00 Sequence: 0xa06, Checksum: 0x925b, Lifetime: 117 secs
Neighbor: 001d.b510.0800.00 Interface: vcp-5/0/0.32768 Metric:
15

show virtual-chassis
protocol database
member 0 extensive

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 extensive
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------001d.b510.0800.00-00 Sequence: 0xa09, Checksum: 0xa696, Lifetime: 116 secs
Neighbor: b0c6.9abf.6800.00 Interface: vcp-1/3/0.32768 Metric:
15
Header: LSP ID: 001d.b510.0800.00-00, Length: 804 bytes
Allocated length: 804 bytes,
Remaining lifetime: 116 secs, Interface: 64
Estimated free bytes: 0, Actual free bytes: 0
Aging timer expires in: 116 secs
Packet: LSP ID: 001d.b510.0800.00-00, Length: 804 bytes, Lifetime : 118 secs
Checksum: 0xa696, Sequence: 0xa09,
Fixed length: 27 bytes, Version: 1, Sysid length: 0 bytes
Packet type: 18, SW version: 11.1
TLVs:
Node Info: Member ID: 1, VC ID: 5a6a.e747.8511, Flags: 3, Priority: 129
System ID: 001d.b510.0800, Device ID: 1
Unknown TLV, Type: 0, Length: 0
...
Unknown TLV, Type: 0, Length: 0
Unknown TLV, Type: 1, Length: 1
Neighbor Info: b0c6.9abf.6800.00, Interface: vcp-1/3/0.32768, Metric: 15
Topology Info: System ID: 001d.b510.0800,
Topology Info: System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.1,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.4,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.5,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.6,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.17,
Master Info: System ID: 001d.b510.0800
Backup Info: System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800
Stable State Info: Master ID: 001d.b510.0800, Backup ID: b0c6.9abf.6800
Member Info: System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800, Member ID: 0 Member role: Backup
System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800, Device ID: 0

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Member Info: System ID: 001d.b510.0800, Member ID: 1 Member role: Master
System ID: 001d.b510.0800, Device ID: 1
Provision Info: Member ID: 1 Serial Number: JN10C78D1AFC,
Provision Info: Member ID: 0 Serial Number: JN115FDADAFB,
Unknown TLV, Type: 24, Length: 1
Unknown TLV, Type: 28, Length: 56
1 queued :
Send PSN on vcp-5/0/0.32768 for 00:00:01
b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00 Sequence: 0xa0d, Checksum: 0x82d2, Lifetime: 118 secs
Neighbor: 001d.b510.0800.00 Interface: vcp-5/0/0.32768 Metric:
15
Header: LSP ID: b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00, Length: 808 bytes
Allocated length: 1400 bytes,
Remaining lifetime: 118 secs, Interface: 0
Estimated free bytes: 546, Actual free bytes: 592
Aging timer expires in: 118 secs
Packet: LSP ID: b0c6.9abf.6800.00-00, Length: 808 bytes, Lifetime : 118 secs
Checksum: 0x82d2, Sequence: 0xa0d,
Fixed length: 27 bytes, Version: 1, Sysid length: 0 bytes
Packet type: 18, SW version: 11.1
TLVs:
Node Info: Member ID: 0, VC ID: 5a6a.e747.8511, Flags: 5, Priority: 129
System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800, Device ID: 0
Unknown TLV, Type: 0, Length: 0
...
Unknown TLV, Type: 0, Length: 0
Unknown TLV, Type: 1, Length: 1
Neighbor Info: 001d.b510.0800.00, Interface: vcp-5/0/0.32768, Metric: 15
Topology Info: System ID: 001d.b510.0800,
Topology Info: System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.1,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.4,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.5,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.6,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.17,
IRI Addr Info: IP Address: 128.0.0.21,
Master Info: System ID: 001d.b510.0800
Backup Info: System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800
Stable State Info: Master ID: 001d.b510.0800, Backup ID: b0c6.9abf.6800
Member Info: System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800, Member ID: 0 Member role: Backup
System ID: b0c6.9abf.6800, Device ID: 0
Member Info: System ID: 001d.b510.0800, Member ID: 1 Member role: Master
System ID: 001d.b510.0800, Device ID: 1
Provision Info: Member ID: 1 Serial Number: JN10C78D1AFC,
Provision Info: Member ID: 0 Serial Number: JN115FDADAFB,
Unknown TLV, Type: 24, Length: 1
Unknown TLV, Type: 28, Length: 56
1 queued :
Retransmit on vcp-5/0/0.32768 for 00:00:01

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show virtual-chassis protocol interface (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show virtual-chassis protocol interface


<(brief | detail)>
<interface-name>
<(all-members | local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) information about Virtual Chassis port
interfaces in an MX Series Virtual Chassis. You can issue the show virtual-chassis protocol
interface command from the console of either member router in the Virtual Chassis.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Using the brief option is

equivalent to issuing the command with no options (the default). The detail option
provides more output than the brief option.
all-members(Optional) Display VCCP information about Virtual Chassis port interfaces

for both member routers in a Virtual Chassis. This is the default behavior if no options
are specified.
interface-name(Optional) Display VCCP information about Virtual Chassis port interfaces

for the specified Virtual Chassis port, in the format


vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number.
local(Optional) Display VCCP information about Virtual Chassis port interfaces for the

member router on which you are issuing the command.


member member-id(Optional) Display VCCP information about Virtual Chassis port

interfaces for the specified member router. Replace member-id with the value 0 or
1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Viewing Information About Virtual Chassis Port Interfaces in the Virtual Chassis Control
Protocol Database

show virtual-chassis protocol interface brief all-members on page 1429


show virtual-chassis protocol interface detail all-members on page 1430
show virtual-chassis protocol interface detail local on page 1430
Table 184 on page 1428 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis protocol interface
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 184: show virtual-chassis protocol interface Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of the Virtual Chassis port interface, in the format


vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number.

brief

State

State of the Virtual Chassis port interface:

brief

UpThe interface is up.

DownThe interface is down.

Metric

Metric value for this Virtual Chassis port interface.

All levels

vcp-slot/
pic/port.
logical-unit-number

Name of the Virtual Chassis port interface.

detail

Index

Interface index number assigned by the Junos OS software.

detail

State

Internal implementation information.

detail

LSP interval

Interval, in milliseconds, between link-state protocol data units (PDUs) sent


from the interface.

detail

type Hello padding

Type of hello padding:

detail

AdaptiveOn point-to-point connections, the hello packets are padded from

the initial detection of a new neighbor until the neighbor verifies the adjacency
as Up in the adjacency state type, length, and value (TLV). If the neighbor
does not support the adjacency state TLV, then padding continues. On LAN
connections, padding starts from the initial detection of a new neighbor until
there is at least one active adjacency on the interface.

Loose(Default) The hello packet is padded from the initial detection of a

new neighbor until the adjacency transitions to the Up state.

StrictPadding is performed on all interface types and for all adjacency

states, and is continuous.


Adjacencies

Number of adjacencies established on this Virtual Chassis port interface.

detail

Hello(s)

Hello interval for the Virtual Chassis port interface.

detail

Hold(s)

Hold time for the Virtual Chassis port interface.

detail

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
protocol interface brief
all-members

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol interface brief all-members
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------IS-IS interface database:
Interface
State
Metric
vcp-5/0/0.32768
Up
15

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member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------IS-IS interface database:
Interface
State
Metric
vcp-1/3/0.32768
Up
15

show virtual-chassis
protocol interface
detail all-members

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol interface detail all-members
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------IS-IS interface database:
vcp-5/0/0.32768
Index: 64, State: 0x46
LSP interval: 100 ms, Loose Hello padding
Adjacencies Metric Hello (s) Hold (s)n

15

60

member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------IS-IS interface database:
vcp-1/3/0.32768
Index: 64, State: 0x86
LSP interval: 100 ms, Loose Hello padding
Adjacencies Metric Hello (s) Hold (s)n

show virtual-chassis
protocol interface
detail local

15

60

15

60

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol interface detail local

IS-IS interface database:


vcp-1/3/0.32768
Index: 64, State: 0x46
LSP interval: 100 ms, Loose Hello padding
Adjacencies Metric Hello (s) Hold (s)n

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show virtual-chassis protocol route (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information

show virtual-chassis protocol route


<destination-id>
<(all-members | local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) unicast and multicast routing tables
for an MX Series Virtual Chassis. You can issue the show virtual-chassis protocol route
command from the console of either member router in the Virtual Chassis.

Options

all-members(Optional) Display the VCCP unicast and multicast routing tables for both

member routers in a Virtual Chassis configuration. This is the default behavior if no


options are specified.
destination-id(Optional) Display the VCCP unicast and multicast routing tables to the

destination with the specified system ID.


local(Optional) Display the VCCP unicast and multicast routing tables for the member

router on which you are issuing the command.


member member-id(Optional) Display the VCCP unicast and multicast routing tables

for the specified member router. Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Viewing Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Routing Tables

show virtual-chassis protocol route all-members on page 1432


show virtual-chassis protocol route member 0 001d.b510.0800 (For Specific Member
ID and Destination ID) on page 1432
Table 185 on page 1431 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis protocol route
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 185: show virtual-chassis protocol route Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

Dev

System ID of the device (member router) that stores the VCCP routing tables. The System
ID is derived from the routers media access control (MAC) address.

ucast routing table

VCCP unicast routing table.

mcast routing table

VCCP multicast routing table.

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Field Name

Field Description

Current version

Version of the shortest-path-first (SPF) algorithm that generated the VCCP unicast or
multicast routing table.

System ID

System ID of the device, derived from the devices MAC address.

Version

Version of the SPF algorithm that generated this route in the VCCP unicast or multicast
routing table.

Metric

Metric value required to reach this device.

Interface

Name of the Virtual Chassis port interface (in the format


vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number) that interconnects the devices.

Via

MAC address of the next-hop device, if applicable.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
protocol route
all-members

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol route all-members
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Dev b0c6.9abf.6800 ucast routing table
Current version: 17
---------------System ID
Version
Metric Interface
Via
001d.b510.0800
17
15 vcp-5/0/0.32768 001d.b510.0800
b0c6.9abf.6800
17
0
Dev b0c6.9abf.6800 mcast routing table
Current version: 17
---------------System ID
Version
Metric Interface
Via
001d.b510.0800
17
b0c6.9abf.6800
17
vcp-5/0/0.32768
member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Dev 001d.b510.0800 ucast routing table
Current version: 17
---------------System ID
Version
Metric Interface
Via
001d.b510.0800
17
0
b0c6.9abf.6800
17
15 vcp-1/3/0.32768 b0c6.9abf.6800
Dev 001d.b510.0800 mcast routing table
Current version: 17
---------------System ID
Version
Metric Interface
Via
001d.b510.0800
17
vcp-1/3/0.32768
b0c6.9abf.6800
17

show virtual-chassis
protocol route member

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user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol route member 0 001d.b510.0800

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0 001d.b510.0800
(For Specific Member
ID and Destination ID)

member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Dev b0c6.9abf.6800 ucast routing table
Current version: 17
---------------System ID
Version
Metric Interface
Via
001d.b510.0800
17
15 vcp-5/0/0.32768 001d.b510.0800
b0c6.9abf.6800
17
0
Dev b0c6.9abf.6800 mcast routing table
Current version: 17
---------------System ID
Version
Metric Interface
Via
001d.b510.0800
17
b0c6.9abf.6800
17
vcp-5/0/0.32768

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show virtual-chassis protocol statistics (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show virtual-chassis protocol statistics


<interface-name>
<(all-members | local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) statistics for one or both member routers,
or for a specified Virtual Chassis port interface, in an MX Series Virtual Chassis. You can
issue the show virtual-chassis protocol statistics command from the console of either
member router in the Virtual Chassis.
all-members(Optional) Display VCCP statistics for both member routers in a Virtual

Chassis configuration. This is the default behavior if no options are specified.


interface-name(Optional) Display VCCP statistics for the specified Virtual Chassis port

interface, in the format vcp-slot/pic/port.logical-unit-number.


local(Optional) Display VCCP statistics for the member router on which you are issuing

the command.
member member-id(Optional) Display VCCP statistics for the specified member router.

Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Viewing Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Statistics for Member Routers and Virtual
Chassis Ports

show virtual-chassis protocol statistics all-members on page 1435


show virtual-chassis protocol statistics vcp-1/3/0.32768 member 1 (For Specific
Virtual Chassis Port Interface and Member ID) on page 1436
Table 186 on page 1434 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis protocol statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 186: show virtual-chassis protocol statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

PDU type

Type of protocol data unit (PDU).

Received

Number of PDUs received since VCCP started or since the statistics were set to zero.

Processed

Number of PDUs received minus the number of PDUs dropped.

Drops

Number of PDUs dropped.

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Field Name

Field Description

Sent

Number of PDUs transmitted since VCCP started or since the statistics were set to zero.

Rexmit

Number of PDUs retransmitted since VCCP started or since the statistics were set to zero.

Total packets
received

Total number of PDUs received since VCCP started or since the statistics were set to zero.

Sent

Total number of PDUs transmitted since VCCP started or since the statistics were set to
zero.

LSP queue length

Number of link-state PDUs waiting in the queue to be processed.

Drops

Number of link-state PDUs dropped.

SPF runs

Number of shortest-path-first (SPF) calculations performed.

Fragments rebuilt

Number of link-state PDU fragments computed by the local system.

LSP regenerations

Number of regenerated link-state PDUs. A link-state PDU is regenerated when the PDU
nears the end of its lifetime and has not changed.

Purges initiated

Number of purges initiated by the software. A purge is initiated when the software
determines that it must remove a link-state PDU from the network.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
protocol statistics
all-members

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol statistics all-members
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------IS-IS statistics for b0c6.9abf.6800:
PDU type
Received
Processed
LSP
2937
2937
HELLO
2913
2913
CSNP
1
1
PSNP
2916
2916
Unknown
0
0
Totals
8767
8767

Drops
0
0
0
0
0
0

Sent
2934
2922
1
2925
0
8782

Rexmit
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total packets received: 8767 Sent: 8782


LSP queue length: 0 Drops: 0
SPF runs: 17
Fragments rebuilt: 2955
LSP regenerations: 14
Purges initiated: 0
member1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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IS-IS statistics for 001d.b510.0800:


PDU type
Received
Processed
LSP
2934
2934
HELLO
2922
2922
CSNP
1
1
PSNP
2925
2925
Unknown
0
0
Totals
8782
8782

Drops
0
0
0
0
0
0

Sent
2937
2914
1
2916
0
8768

Rexmit
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total packets received: 8782 Sent: 8768


LSP queue length: 0 Drops: 0
SPF runs: 17
Fragments rebuilt: 2953
LSP regenerations: 11
Purges initiated: 0

show virtual-chassis
protocol statistics
vcp-1/3/0.32768
member 1 (For Specific
Virtual Chassis Port
Interface and Member
ID)

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol statistics vcp-1/3/0.32768 member 1
member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------vcp-1/3/0.32768
IS-IS statistics for 001d.b510.0800:
PDU type
Received
Processed
LSP
3013
3013
HELLO
3001
3001
CSNP
1
1
PSNP
3003
3003
Unknown
0
0
Totals
9018
9018

Drops
0
0
0
0
0
0

Sent
3016
2993
1
2994
0
9004

Rexmit
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total packets received: 9018 Sent: 9004

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show virtual-chassis status (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

show virtual-chassis status

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display information about the status of both member routers in an MX Series Virtual
Chassis configuration. You can issue the show virtual-chassis status command from the
console of either member router in the Virtual Chassis.
view

Verifying the Status of Virtual Chassis Member Routers

Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers Using


a Virtual Chassis

Example: Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers


Using a Virtual Chassis

show virtual-chassis status on page 1438


Table 187 on page 1437 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis status command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 187: show virtual-chassis status Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Virtual Chassis ID

Assigned ID that applies to the entire Virtual Chassis configuration.

Member ID

Member ID assigned in the preprovisioned Virtual Chassis configuration, and the Flexible PIC
Concentrator (FPC) slot range, including offset, for each member router in the Virtual Chassis.

Status

State of the member router:

PrsntRouter is currently connected to the Virtual Chassis.

NotPrsntRouter is not currently connected to the Virtual Chassis.

Serial No

Serial number of the member router.

Model

Model number of the member router.

Mastership priority

Metric used by the Virtual Chassis software for the mastership election algorithm.
This value is assigned by the software and is not configurable in the current release.

Role

Role of the member router in the Virtual Chassis: Master or Backup.


The asterisk ( * ) following the Role denotes the router on which the show virtual-chassis
status command was issued.

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Field Name

Field Description

Neighbor List
ID Interface

Member IDs and Virtual Chassis port interfaces (in the format vcp-slot/pic/port) to which this
member router is connected.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
status

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis status
Preprovisioned Virtual Chassis
Virtual Chassis ID: 5a6a.e747.8511
Member ID
Status
0 (FPC
0- 11) Prsnt
1 (FPC 12- 23) Prsnt

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Serial No
Model
JN115FDADAFB mx480
JN10C78D1AFC mx240

Mastership
priority
Role
129 Backup
129 Master*

Neighbor List
ID Interface
1 vcp-5/0/0
0 vcp-1/3/0

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show virtual-chassis vc-port (MX Series Virtual Chassis)


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show virtual-chassis vc-port


<(all-members | local | member member-id)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display the operational status of the Virtual Chassis ports for both member routers or
for a specified member router in an MX Series Virtual Chassis configuration. You can issue
the show virtual-chassis vc-port command from the console of either member router in
the Virtual Chassis.
all-members(Optional) Display the operational status of the Virtual Chassis ports for

both member routers in a Virtual Chassis configuration.


local(Optional) Display the operational status of the Virtual Chassis ports on the

member router on which you are issuing the command. This is the default behavior
if no options are specified.
member member-id(Optional) Display the operational status of the Virtual Chassis

ports on the specified member router. Replace member-id with the value 0 or 1.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Verifying the Operation of Virtual Chassis Ports

Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers Using


a Virtual Chassis

Example: Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers


Using a Virtual Chassis

show virtual-chassis vc-port all-members on page 1440


show virtual-chassis vc-port local on page 1440
show virtual-chassis vc-port member 0 on page 1440
Table 188 on page 1439 lists the output fields for the show virtual-chassis vc-port command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 188: show virtual-chassis vc-port Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

membern

Member ID of the Virtual Chassis member router for which output is displayed.

Interface or
Slot/PIC/Port

Location, in the format slot/pic/port, of the Virtual Chassis ports configured on the member router.

Type

Type of Virtual Chassis port. Configured indicates that the Virtual Chassis port is properly configured.

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Table 188: show virtual-chassis vc-port Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Trunk ID

Trunk ID value assigned to a link aggregation group (LAG) formed by the Virtual Chassis. A positive
number indicates that a trunk exists. The value -1 indicates that a trunk is not present.

Status

State of the Virtual Chassis port interface: Up, Down, or Absent.

Speed (mbps)

Speed, in megabits per second, of the Virtual Chassis port interface.

Neighbor
ID Interface

Member IDs and Virtual Chassis port interfaces ( in vcp-slot/pic/port format) that are connected to this
member router.

Sample Output
show virtual-chassis
vc-port all-members

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis vc-port all-members
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Interface
Type
Trunk Status
Speed
Neighbor
or
ID
(mbps)
ID Interface
Slot/PIC/Port
5/0/0
Configured
-1
Up
10000
1
vcp-1/3/0

member1:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Interface
Type
Trunk Status
Speed
Neighbor
or
ID
(mbps)
ID Interface
Slot/PIC/Port
1/3/0
Configured
-1
Up
10000
0
vcp-5/0/0

show virtual-chassis
vc-port local

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis vc-port local
Interface
or
Slot/PIC/Port
1/3/0

show virtual-chassis
vc-port member 0

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Type

Configured

Trunk
ID
-1

Status

Speed
(mbps)

Neighbor
ID Interface

Up

10000

vcp-5/0/0

{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis vc-port member 0
member0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Interface
Type
Trunk Status
Speed
Neighbor
or
ID
(mbps)
ID Interface
Slot/PIC/Port
5/0/0
Configured
-1
Up
10000
1
vcp-1/3/0

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Class-of-Service Operational Mode Commands on page 1443

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Commands
Table 189 on page 1443 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot class of service (CoS). Commands are listed in
alphabetical order.

Table 189: Class-of-Service (CoS) Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Display the entire CoS configuration, including


system-chosen defaults.

show class-of-service

(J Series routers only) Display trigger points and


associated rates for CoS adaptive shapers.

show class-of-service adaptive-shaper

For each CoS classifier, display the mapping of


code point value to forwarding class and loss
priority.

show class-of-service classifier

Display the mapping of CoS code point aliases


to corresponding bit patterns.

show class-of-service code-point-aliases

Display data points for each CoS random early


detection (RED) drop profile.

show class-of-service drop-profile

(M320 routers and T Series routers only)


Display the mapping of CoS schedulers to
switch fabric traffic priorities and a summary of
scheduler parameters for each priority.

show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map

(M320 routers and T Series routers only)


Display CoS switch fabric queue statistics.

show class-of-service fabric statistics

Display the mapping of forwarding class names


to queue numbers.

show class-of-service forwarding-class

Display entire CoS configuration as it exists in


the forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table

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Commands (continued)

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Task

Command

Display the mapping of code point value to


queue number and loss priority for each
classifier as it exists in the forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier

For each logical interface, display either the


table index of the classifier for a given code
point type or the queue number (if it is a fixed
classification) in the forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier


mapping

Display the data points of all random early


detection (RED) drop profiles as they exist in
the forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table


drop-profile

(M320 routers and T Series routers only)


Display the scheduler map information as it
exists in the forwarding table for switch fabric.

show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric


scheduler-map

(J Series routers only) Display the mapping of


code point value to loss priority as it exists in
the forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table


loss-priority-map

(J Series routers only) For each logical interface,


display the loss priority table index.

show class-of-service forwarding-table


loss-priority-map mapping

Display mapping of queue number and loss


priority to code point value for each rewrite rule
as it exists in the forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table


rewrite-rule

For each logical interface, display the table


identifier of the rewrite rule map for each code
point type.

show class-of-service forwarding-table


rewrite-rule mapping

For each physical interface, display the


scheduler map information as it exists in the
forwarding table.

show class-of-service forwarding-table


scheduler-map

For Adaptive Services (AS) PIC link services IQ


interfaces (lsq) only, display fragmentation
properties for specific forwarding classes.

show class-of-service fragmentation-map

Display the logical and physical interface


associations for the classifier, rewrite rules, and
scheduler map objects.

show class-of-service interface

Display the configured shaping rate and the


quality of service (QoS) adjusted shaping rate
for each logical interface set configured for
hierarchical class of service (CoS).

show class-of-service interface-set

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Table 189: Class-of-Service (CoS) Operational Mode


Commands (continued)
Task

Command

Display CoS objects associated with an L2TP


session.

show class-of-service l2tp-session

(J Series routers only) Display mapping of code


point value to loss priority.

show class-of-service loss-priority-map

Display the mapping of the code-point value to


the loss priority rewrite rule.

show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite

Display the mapping of forwarding classes and


loss priority to code point values.

show class-of-service rewrite-rule

(M Series and T Series routers only) Display


mapping of CoS objects to routing instances.

show class-of-service routing-instance

Display mapping of schedulers to forwarding


classes and a summary of scheduler
parameters for each entry.

show class-of-service scheduler-map

For Gigabit Ethernet IQ and Channelized IQ PICs


only, display traffic shaping and scheduling
profiles.

show class-of-service traffic-control-profile

For IQE PICs only, display translation table


information.

show class-of-service translation-table

(J Series routers only) Display virtual channel


information.

show class-of-service virtual-channel

(J Series routers only) Display virtual channel


group information.

show class-of-service virtual-channel-group

NOTE: For information about how to configure CoS, see the Junos OS Class
of Service Configuration Guide. For information about the related show interfaces
queue command, see the Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference.

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show class-of-service
Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Display the entire class-of-service (CoS) configuration, including system-chosen defaults.
Executing this command is equivalent to executing all show class-of-service commands
in succession.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service on page 1446


See the output field descriptions for the commands.

Sample Output
show class-of-service

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user@host> show class-of-service


Forwarding class
Queue
best-effort
0
expedited-forwarding
1
assured-forwarding
2
network-control
3
Code point type: dscp
Alias
Bit pattern
af11
001010
af12
001100
af13
001110
...
Code point type: dscp-ipv6
Alias
Bit pattern
af11
001010
af12
001100
af13
001110
...
Code point type: exp
Alias
Bit pattern
af11
100
af12
101
be
000
...
Code point type: ieee-802.1
Alias
Bit pattern
af11
100
af12
101
be
000
...
Classifier: dscp-default, Code point type: dscp, Index: 6
Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
000000
best-effort
low
000001
best-effort
low

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000010
best-effort
low
....
Classifier: dscp-ipv6-default, Code point type: dscp-ipv6, Index: 7
Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
000000
best-effort
low
000001
best-effort
low
000010
best-effort
low
...
Loss-priority-map: frame-relay-de-default, Code point type: frame-relay-de, Index:
12
Code point
Loss priority
0
low
1
high
Rewrite rule: dscp-default, Code point type: dscp, Index: 23
Forwarding class
Loss priority
Code point
best-effort
low
000000
best-effort
high
000000
expedited-forwarding
low
101110
...
Rewrite rule: dscp-ipv6-default, Code point type: dscp-ipv6, Index: 24
Forwarding class
Loss priority
Code point
best-effort
low
000000
best-effort
high
000000
...
....
Drop profile: <default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2
Scheduler: <default-be>, Forwarding class: best-effort, Index: 16
Transmit rate: 95 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 95 percent, Priority:
low
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
1
<default-drop-profile>
Medium low
any
1
<default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
<default-drop-profile>
High
any
1
<default-drop-profile>
...
Physical interface: fe-0/0/0, Index: 137
Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 4
Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2
Logical interface: fe-0/0/0.0, Index: 69
Object
Name
Adaptive-shaper
fr-shaper
Classifier
ipprec-compatibility

Type
ip

Index
35320
11

Physical interface: fe-0/0/1, Index: 138


Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 4
Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2
...

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show class-of-service adaptive-shaper


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show class-of-service adaptive-shaper


<adaptive-shaper-name>

Introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series routers only) Display trigger points and associated rates for class-of-service
(CoS) adaptive shapers.
noneDisplay all adaptive shaper information.
adaptive-shaper-name(Optional) Display information for the named adaptive shaper.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service adaptive-shaper on page 1448


Table 190 on page 1448 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
adaptive-shaper command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 190: show class-of-service adaptive-shaper Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Adaptive shaper

Name of the adaptive shaper.

Index

Internal index of the adaptive shaper.

Trigger type

Adaptive shaper trigger type. The trigger type can be the backward
explicit congestion notification (BECN) bit in Frame Relay packet
headers.

Shaping rate

CoS adaptive shaping rate.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
adaptive-shaper

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user@host> show class-of-service adaptive-shaper


Adaptive shaper: as, Index: 3155
Trigger type
Shaping rate
BECN
30 percent

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show class-of-service classifier


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show class-of-service classifier


<name name>
<type dscp | type dscp-ipv6 | type exp | type ieee-802.1 | type inet-precedence>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
For each class-of-service (CoS) classifier, display the mapping of code point value to
forwarding class and loss priority.
noneDisplay all classifiers.
name name(Optional) Display named classifier.
type dscp(Optional) Display all classifiers of the Differentiated Services code point

(DSCP) type.
type dscp-ipv6(Optional) Display all classifiers of the DSCP for IPv6 type.
type exp(Optional) Display all classifiers of the MPLS experimental (EXP) type.
type ieee-802.1(Optional) Display all classifiers of the ieee-802.1 type.
type inet-precedence(Optional) Display all classifiers of the inet-precedence type.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show class-of-service classifier type ieee-802.1 on page 1450


show class-of-service classifier type ieee-802.1 (QFX Series) on page 1450
Table 191 on page 1449 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service classifier
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 191: show class-of-service classifier Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Classifier

Name of the classifier.

Code point type

Type of the classifier: exp (not on EX Series switch), dscp, dscp-ipv6


(not on EX Series switch), ieee-802.1, or inet-precedence.

Index

Internal index of the classifier.

Code point

Code point value used for classification

Forwarding class

Classification of a packet affecting the forwarding, scheduling, and


marking policies applied as the packet transits the router.

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Field Name

Field Description

Loss priority

Loss priority value used for classification. For most platforms, the
value is high or low. For some platforms, the value is high,
medium-high, medium-low, or low.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
classifier type
ieee-802.1

user@host> show class-of-service classifier type ieee-802.1


Classifier: ieee802.1-default, Code point type: ieee-802.1, Index: 3
Code Point
Forwarding Class
Loss priority
000
best-effort
low
001
best-effort
high
010
expedited-forwarding
low
011
expedited-forwarding
high
100
assured-forwarding
low
101
assured-forwarding
medium-high
110
network-control
low
111
network-control
high
Classifier: users-ieee802.1, Code point type: ieee-802.1
Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
100
expedited-forwarding
low

show class-of-service
classifier type
ieee-802.1 (QFX
Series)

user@switch> show class-of-service classifier type ieee-802.1


Classifier: ieee8021p-default, Code point type: ieee-802.1, Index: 11
Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
000
best-effort
low
001
best-effort
low
010
best-effort
low
011
fcoe
low
100
no-loss
low
101
best-effort
low
110
network-control
low
111
network-control
low
Classifier: ieee-mcast, Code point type: ieee-802.1, Index: 46
Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
000
mcast
low
001
mcast
low
010
mcast
low
011
mcast
low
100
mcast
low
101
mcast
low
110
mcast
low
111
mcast
low

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show class-of-service code-point-aliases


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show class-of-service code-point-aliases


<dscp | dscp-ipv6 | exp | ieee-802.1 | inet-precedence>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the mapping of class-of-service (CoS) code point aliases to corresponding bit
patterns.
noneDisplay code point aliases of all code point types.
dscp(Optional) Display Differentiated Services code point (DSCP) aliases.
dscp-ipv6(Optional) Display IPv6 DSCP aliases.
exp(Optional) Display MPLS EXP code point aliases.
ieee-802.1(Optional) Display IEEE-802.1 code point aliases.
inet-precedence(Optional) Display IPv4 precedence code point aliases.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service code-point-aliases exp on page 1452


Table 192 on page 1451 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
code-point-aliases command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 192: show class-of-service code-point-aliases Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Code point type

Type of the code points displayed: dscp, dscp-ipv6 (not on EX Series


switch or the QFX Series), exp (not on EX Series switch or the QFX
Series), ieee-802.1, or inet-precedence (not on the QFX Series).

Alias

Alias for a bit pattern.

Bit pattern

Bit pattern for which the alias is displayed.

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Sample Output
show class-of-service
code-point-aliases exp

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user@host> show class-of-service code-point-aliases exp


Code point type: exp
Alias
Bit pattern
af11
100
af12
101
be
000
be1
001
cs6
110
cs7
111
ef
010
ef1
011
nc1
110
nc2
111

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show class-of-service drop-profile


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show class-of-service drop-profile


<profile-name profile-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display data points for each class-of-service (CoS) random early detection (RED) drop
profile.
noneDisplay all drop profiles.
profile-name profile-name(Optional) Display the specified profile only.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service drop-profile on page 1454


Table 193 on page 1453 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service drop-profile
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 193: show class-of-service drop-profile Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Drop profile

Name of a drop profile.

Type

Type of drop profile: discrete or interpolated.

Index

Internal index of this drop profile.

Fill Level

Percentage fullness of a queue.

Drop probability

Drop probability at this fill level.

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Sample Output
show class-of-service
drop-profile

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user@host> show class-of-service drop-profile


Drop profile: <default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: user-drop-profile, Type: interpolated, Index: 2989
Fill level
Drop probability
0
0
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
6
6
8
8
10
10
12
15
14
20
15
23
... 64 entries total
90
96
92
96
94
97
95
98
96
98
98
99
99
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show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map


Syntax

show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display the mapping of class-of-service (CoS)
schedulers to switch fabric traffic priorities and a summary of scheduler parameters for
each priority.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map on page 1455

Output Fields

Table 194 on page 1455 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service fabric
scheduler-map command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 194: show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Fabric priority

Indicates the fabric traffic priority. Currently, two priorities are supported: low and high.

Scheduler

Name of the scheduler.

Index

Index of the indicated object. Objects that have indexes in this output include schedulers and drop
profiles.

Drop profiles

Display the assignment of drop profile by name and index to a given loss priority and protocol pair:

Loss priorityPacket loss priority for drop profile assignment.

ProtocolTransport protocol for drop profile assignment.

NameName of the drop profile.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
fabric scheduler-map

user@host> show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map


Fabric priority: low
Scheduler: fab-ef-scheduler, Index: 60211
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
non-TCP
44321
fab-ef-profile
Low
TCP
44321
fab-ef-profile
High
non-TCP
44321
fab-ef-profile
High
TCP
44321
fab-ef-profile
Fabric priority: high
Scheduler: fab-ef-scheduler, Index: 60211
Drop profiles:

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Low
Low
High
High

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Protocol
non-TCP
TCP
non-TCP
TCP

Index
44321
44321
44321
44321

Name
fab-ef-profile
fab-ef-profile
fab-ef-profile
fab-ef-profile

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show class-of-service fabric statistics


Syntax

show class-of-service fabric statistics


<destination fpc-number>
<source fpc-number>
<summary>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display class-of-service (CoS) switch fabric
queue statistics.

Options

noneSame as summary.
destination fpc-number(Optional) Display details for the specified destination Flexible

PIC Concentrator (FPC). The FPC number is a value from 0 through 7.


source fpc-number(Optional) Display details for the specified source FPC. The FPC

number is a value from 0 through 7.


summary(Optional) Display all switch fabric statistics.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show class-of-service fabric statistics on page 1458

Output Fields

Table 195 on page 1457 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service fabric
statistics command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 195: show class-of-service fabric statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Destination FPC Index

Index number associated with the destination FPC

Source PFC Index

Index number associated with the source FPC.

Total statistics

Fabric queue statistic totals:

Tx statistics

PacketsTotal packet count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

BytesTotal byte count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

ppsTotal packets-per-second count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

bpsTotal bytes-per-second count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

Fabric queue statistics for transmitted traffic:

PacketsTransmitted packet count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

BytesTransmitted byte count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

ppsTransmitted packets-per-second count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

bpsTransmitted bytes-per-second count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

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Field Name

Field Description

Drop statistics

Fabric queue statistics for dropped traffic:

PacketsDropped packet count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

BytesDropped byte count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

ppsDropped packets-per-second count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

bpsDropped bytes-per-second count for high-priority and low-priority queues.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
fabric statistics

user@host> show class-of-service fabric statistics


Destination FPC Index: 0, Source FPC Index: 0
Total statistics:
High priority
Low priority
Packets:
0
0
Bytes :
0
0
Pps
:
0
0
Bps
:
0
0
Tx statistics:
High priority
Low priority
Packets:
0
0
Bytes :
0
0
Pps
:
0
0
Bps
:
0
0
Drop statistics:
High priority
Low priority
Packets:
0
0
Bytes :
0
0
Pps
:
0
0
Bps
:
0
0
Destination FPC Index: 0,
Total statistics:
High
Packets:
Bytes :
Pps
:
Bps
:
Tx statistics:
High
Packets:
Bytes :
Pps
:
Bps
:
Drop statistics:
High
Packets:
Bytes :
...

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Source FPC Index: 1


priority
Low priority
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
priority
Low priority
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
priority
Low priority
0
0
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show class-of-service forwarding-class


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

show class-of-service forwarding-class <forwarding-class-map-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display the mapping of forwarding class maps and names to queue numbers.
forwarding-class-map-name(Optional) Display the forwarding class configuration for

a specific forwarding class map name. If this option is omitted, information for all
forwarding class maps will be displayed.
Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show class-of-service forwarding-class on page 1459


show class-of-service forwarding-class forwarding-class-map-name on page 1460

Output Fields

Table 196 on page 1459 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-class command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 196: show class-of-service forwarding-class Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Forwarding class map

Classification of a packet affecting the forwarding, scheduling, and


marking policies applied as the packet transits the router.

ID

Forwarding class identifier.

Queue

Queue corresponding to the forwarding class name.

Restricted Queue

(T Series platforms only) Forwarding class restricted queue number.


The queue number assigned if the PIC is restricted to four queues.

Fabric Priority

(M320 and T Series platforms only) Forwarding class queue priority.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-class

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-class


Forwarding class map FCMAP1
ID
Queue
fc0
fc2
fc4
fc6
fc1
fc3
fc5
fc7
fc8
fc9

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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
4
4

Restricted queue
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
0

Fabric
Priority
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low

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fc10
fc11
fc12
fc13
fc14
fc15

10
11
12
13
14
15

5
5
6
6
7
7

1
1
2
2
3
3

low
low
low
low
low
low

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-class
forwarding-class-map-name

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user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-class FCMAP1


Forwarding class map FCMAP1
ID
Queue
Restricted queue
fc0
fc2
fc4
fc6
fc1
fc3
fc5
fc7
fc8
fc9
fc10
fc11
fc12
fc13
fc14
fc15

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7

0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
3

Fabric
Priority
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low
low

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show class-of-service forwarding-table


Syntax

show class-of-service forwarding-table

Syntax (TX Matrix and


TX Matrix Plus Router)

show class-of-service forwarding-table


<lcc number>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

Display the entire class-of-service (CoS) configuration as it exists in the forwarding table.
Executing this command is equivalent to executing all show class-of-service
forwarding-table commands in succession.

Options

lcc number(TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) On a TX Matrix router,

display the forwarding table configuration for a specific T640 router (or line-card
chassis) configured in a routing matrix. On a TX Matrix Plus router, display the
forwarding table configuration for a specific T1600 router (or line-card chassis)
configured in the routing matrix. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show class-of-service forwarding-table on page 1461


show class-of-service forwarding-table lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 1462
See the output field descriptions for show class-of-service forwarding-table commands:

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping

show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile

show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map

show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map

show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping

show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule

show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping

show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table


Classifier table index: 9, # entries: 8, Table type: EXP
Entry #
Code point
Forwarding-class #
PLP
0
000
0
0
1
001
0
1
2
010
1
0
3
011
1
1

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4
5
6
7

100
101
110
111

Interface
Index
sp-0/0/0.1001
66
sp-0/0/0.2001
67
sp-0/0/0.16383
68
fe-0/0/0.0
69

2
2
3
3
Table Index/
Q num
11
11
11
11

0
1
0
1

Table type
IPv4 precedence
IPv4 precedence
IPv4 precedence
IPv4 precedence

Interface: sp-0/0/0 (Index: 129, Map index: 2, Map type: FINAL,


Num of queues: 2):
Entry 0 (Scheduler index: 16, Forwarding-class #: 0):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (95%), Buffer size: 95 percent
Priority low
PLP high: 1, PLP low: 1, PLP medium-high: 1, PLP medium-low: 1
Entry 1 (Scheduler index: 18, Forwarding-class #: 3):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (5%), Buffer size: 5 percent
Priority low
PLP high: 1, PLP low: 1, PLP medium-high: 1, PLP medium-low: 1
Interface: fe-0/0/0 (Index: 137, Map index: 2, Map type: FINAL,
Num of queues: 2):
Entry 0 (Scheduler index: 16, Forwarding-class #: 0):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (95%), Buffer size: 95 percent
Priority low
PLP high: 1, PLP low: 1, PLP medium-high: 1, PLP medium-low:
Entry 1 (Scheduler index: 18, Forwarding-class #: 3):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (5%), Buffer size: 5 percent
Priority low
PLP high: 1, PLP low: 1, PLP medium-high: 1, PLP medium-low:
Interface: fe-0/0/1 (Index: 138, Map index: 2, Map type: FINAL,
Num of queues: 2):
Entry 0 (Scheduler index: 16, Forwarding-class #: 0):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (95%), Buffer size: 95 percent
Priority low
PLP high: 1, PLP low: 1, PLP medium-high: 1, PLP medium-low:
Entry 1 (Scheduler index: 18, Forwarding-class #: 3):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (5%), Buffer size: 5 percent
Priority low
PLP high: 1, PLP low: 1, PLP medium-high: 1, PLP medium-low:

...
RED drop profile index: 1, # entries: 1
Drop
Entry
Fullness(%)
Probability(%)
0
100
100

show class-of-service
forwarding-table lcc
(TX Matrix Plus
Router)

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user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table lcc 0


lcc0-re0:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Classifier table index: 9, # entries: 64, Table type: IPv6 DSCP
Entry #
Code point
Forwarding-class #
PLP
0
000000
0
0
1
000001
0
0
2
000010
0
0
3
000011
0
0

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26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
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000100
000101
000110
000111
001000
001001
001010
001011
001100
001101
001110
001111
010000
010001
010010
010011
010100
010101
010110
010111
011000
011001
011010
011011
011100
011101
011110
011111
100000
100001
100010
100011
100100
100101
100110
100111
101000
101001
101010
101011
101100
101101
101110

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the mapping of code point value to queue number and loss priority for each
classifier as it exists in the forwarding table.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier on page 1464


Table 197 on page 1464 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table classifier command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order
in which they appear.

Table 197: show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Classifier table index

Index of the classifier table.

entries

Total number of entries.

Table type

Type of code points in the table: DSCP, EXP (not on the QFX Series),
IEEE 802.1, IPv4 precedence (not on the QFX Series), or IPv6 DSCP
(not on the QFX Series).

Entry #

Entry number.

Code point

Code point value used for classification.

Forwarding-class #

Forwarding class to which the code point is assigned.

PLP

Packet loss priority value set by classification. For most platforms,


the value can be 0 or 1. For some platforms, the value is 0, 1, 2, or 3.
The value 0 represents low PLP. The value 1 represents high PLP.
The value 2 represents medium-low PLP. The value 3 represents
medium-high PLP.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
classifier

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user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier


Classifier table index: 62436, # entries: 64, Table type: DSCP
Entry #
0

Code point
000000

Forwarding-class #
0

PLP
0

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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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000001
000010
000011
000100
000101
000110
000111
001000
001001
001010
001011

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

111100
111101
111110
111111

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

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show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
For each logical interface, display either the table index of the classifier for a given code
point type or the queue number (if it is a fixed classification) in the forwarding table.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping on page 1466


Table 198 on page 1466 describes the output fields for theshow class-of-service
forwarding-table classifier mapping command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

Table 198: show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping


Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Table index/ Q num

If the table type is Fixed, the number of the queue to which the
interface is mapped. For all other types, this value is the classifier
index number.

Interface

Name of the logical interface.

Index

Logical interface index.

Table type

Type of code points in the table: DSCP, EXP (not on the QFX Series),
IEEE 802.1, IPv4 precedence (not on the QFX Series), or IPv6 DSCP
(not on the QFX Series).

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
classifier mapping

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user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier mapping


Table index/
Interface
Index
Q num
Table type
so-5/0/0.0
10
62436
DSCP
so-0/1/0.0
11
62436
DSCP
so-0/2/0.0
12
1
Fixed
so-0/2/1.0
13
62436
DSCP
so-0/2/1.0
13
62437
IEEE 802.1
so-0/2/2.0
14
62436
DSCP
so-0/2/2.0
14
62438
IPv4 precedence

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show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the data points of all random early detection (RED) drop profiles as they exist in
the forwarding table.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile on page 1467


Table 199 on page 1467 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table drop-profile command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order
in which they appear.

Table 199: show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile Output


Fields
Field Name

Field Description

RED drop profile index

Index of this drop profile.

# entries

Number of entries in a particular RED drop profile index.

Entry

Drop profile entry number.

Fullness(%)

Percentage fullness of a queue.

Drop probability(%)

Drop probability at this fill level.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
drop-profile

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile


RED drop profile index: 4, # entries: 1
Drop
Entry
Fullness(%)
Probability(%)
0
100
100
RED drop profile index: 8742, # entries: 3
Drop
Entry
Fullness(%)
Probability(%)
0
10
10
1
20
20
2
30
30
RED drop profile index: 24627, # entries: 64
Drop

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show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display the scheduler map information as it
exists in the forwarding table for switch fabric.
This command has no options.
For information about how PLP priority is assigned to packets, see the Junos OS Class of
Service Configuration Guide.
view

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Table 200 on page 1469 describes the output fields for theshow class-of-service
forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map command. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 200: show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map


Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Fabric priority

Fabric traffic priority: low and high.

Scheduler index

Index of the scheduler applied to a fabric traffic priority.

PLP high

Drop profile index for high-packet-loss-priority (PLP) packets.

PLP low

Drop profile index for low-PLP packets.

TCP PLP high

Drop profile index for low-PLP and Transmission Control Protocol


(TCP) packets.

TCP PLP low

Drop profile index for high-PLP and TCP packets.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table fabric
scheduler-map

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric scheduler-map


Fabric priority: low
Scheduler index: 60211
PLP high: 44321, PLP low: 44321, TCP PLP high: 44321, TCP PLP low: 44321
Fabric priority: high
Scheduler index: 60211
PLP high: 44321, PLP low: 44321, TCP PLP high: 44321, TCP PLP low: 44321

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show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series routers only) Display the mapping of code point value to loss priority as it exists
in the forwarding table.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map on page 1471


Table 201 on page 1471 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table loss-priority-map command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

Table 201: show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map


Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Loss priority map table index

Loss priority map table index.

Entries

Number of table entries.

Table type

Table type: Frame-Relay DE.

Entry #

Table entry number.

Code point

Code point value.

PLP

Packet loss priority value. For most platforms, the value is 0 or 1.


For some platforms, the value is 0, 1, 2, or 3. The value 0 represents
low PLP. The value 1 represents high PLP. The value 2 represents
medium-low PLP. The value 3 represents medium-high PLP.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
loss-priority-map

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map


loss-priority-map table index: 2212, # entries: 2, Table type: Frame-Relay DE
Entry #
Code point
PLP
0
0
2
1
1
3
loss-priority-map table index: 11038, # entries: 2, Table type: Frame-Relay DE
Entry #
Code point
PLP

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show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series Services Routers only) For each logical interface, display the loss priority table
index.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping on page 1473


Table 202 on page 1473 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping command. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 202: show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map


mapping Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the logical interface.

Index

Logical interface index.

Table index

Loss priority table index.

Table type

Table type: Frame-Relay DE.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
loss-priority-map
mapping

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table loss-priority-map mapping


Interface
Index
Table index
Table type
fe-0/0/0.0
67
11038
Frame-Relay DE
t1-0/0/2.0
69
2212
Frame-Relay DE

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show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display mapping of queue number and loss priority to code point value for each rewrite
rule as it exists in the forwarding table.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule on page 1474


Table 203 on page 1474 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table rewrite-rule command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order
in which they appear.

Table 203: show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule Output


Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Rewrite table index

Index for this rewrite rule.

# entries

Number of entries in this rewrite rule.

Table type

Type of table: DSCP, EXP (not on the QFX Series), EXP-PUSH-3 (not
on the QFX Series), EXP-SWAP-PUSH-2,(J Series routers only), IEEE
802.1,IPv4 precedence (not on the QFX Series), IPv6 DSCP (not on
the QFX Series), or Fixed.

Q#

Queue number to which this entry is assigned.

Low bits

Code point value for low-priority loss profile.

State

State of this code point: enabled, rewritten, or disabled.

High bits

Code point value for high-priority loss profile.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
rewrite-rule

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Rewrite table index: 3753, # entries: 4, Table type: DSCP
Q#
Low bits State
High bits State
0
000111 Enabled
001010
Enabled
2
000000 Disabled
001100
Enabled

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110000

Enabled
Enabled

110111
111000

Enabled
Enabled

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show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
For each logical interface, display the table identifier of the rewrite rule map for each
code point type.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping on page 1476


Table 204 on page 1476 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping command. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 204: show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule mapping


Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the logical interface.

Index

Logical interface index.

Table index

Rewrite table index.

Type

Type of classifier: DSCP, EXP (not on the QFX Series), EXP-PUSH-3


(not on the QFX Series), EXP-SWAP-PUSH-2 (not on the QFX
Series),Frame-Relay DE (J Series routers only), IEEE 802.1, IPv4
precedence (not on the QFX Series), IPv6 DSCP (not on the QFX
Series), or Fixed.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
rewrite-rule mapping

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Interface
Index
Table index Type
so-5/0/0.0
10
3753 DSCP
so-0/1/0.0
11
3753 DSCP
so-0/2/0.0
12
3753 DSCP
so-0/2/1.0
13
3753 DSCP
so-0/2/2.0
14
3753 DSCP
so-0/2/3.0
15
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show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map


Syntax

show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

For each physical interface, display the scheduler map information as it exists in the
forwarding table.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map on page 1478

Output Fields

Table 205 on page 1477 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
forwarding-table scheduler-map command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

Table 205: show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the physical interface.

Index

Physical interface index.

Map index

Scheduler map index.

Num of queues

Number of queues defined in this scheduler map.

Entry

Number of this entry in the scheduler map.

Scheduler index

Scheduler policy index.

Forwarding-class #

Forwarding class number to which this entry is applied.

Tx rate

Configured transmit rate of the scheduler (in bps). The rate is a percentage of the total interface
bandwidth, or the keyword remainder, which indicates that the scheduler receives the remaining
bandwidth of the interface.

Max buffer delay

Amount of transmit delay (in milliseconds) or buffer size of the queue. This amount is a percentage
of the total interface buffer allocation or the keyword remainder, which indicates that the buffer is
sized according to what remains after other scheduler buffer allocations.

Priority

highQueue priority is high.

lowQueue priority is low.

PLP high

Drop profile index for a high packet loss priority profile.

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Field Name

Field Description

PLP low

Drop profile index for a low packet loss priority profile.

PLP medium-high

Drop profile index for a medium-high packet loss priority profile.

PLP medium-low

Drop profile index for a medium-low packet loss priority profile.

TCP PLP high

Drop profile index for a high TCP packet loss priority profile.

TCP PLP low

Drop profile index for a low TCP packet loss priority profile.

Policy is exact

If this line appears in the output, exact rate limiting is enabled. Otherwise, no rate limiting is enabled.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
forwarding-table
scheduler-map

user@host> show class-of-service forwarding-table scheduler-map


Interface: so-5/0/0 (Index: 9, Map index: 17638, Num of queues: 2):
Entry 0 (Scheduler index: 6090, Forwarding-class #: 0):
Tx rate: 0 Kb (30%), Max buffer delay: 39 bytes (0%)
Priority low
PLP high: 25393, PLP low: 24627, TCP PLP high: 25393, TCP PLP low:8742
Policy is exact
Entry 1 (Scheduler index: 38372, Forwarding-class #: 1):
Traffic chunk: Max = 0 bytes, Min = 0 bytes
Tx rate: 0 Kb (40%), Max buffer delay: 68 bytes (0%)
Priority high
PLP high: 25393, PLP low: 24627, TCP PLP high: 25393, TCP PLP low: 8742
Interface: at-6/1/0 (Index: 10, Map index: 17638, Num of queues: 2):
Entry 0 (Scheduler index: 6090, Forwarding-class #: 0):
Traffic chunk: Max = 0 bytes, Min = 0 bytes
Tx rate: 0 Kb (30%), Max buffer delay: 39 bytes (0%)
Priority high
PLP high: 25393, PLP low: 24627, TCP PLP high: 25393, TCP PLP low: 8742
Entry 1 (Scheduler index: 38372, Forwarding-class #: 1):
Traffic chunk: Max = 0 bytes, Min = 0 bytes
Tx rate: 0 Kb (40%), Max buffer delay: 68 bytes (0%)
Priority low
PLP high: 25393, PLP low: 24627, TCP PLP high: 25393, TCP PLP low: 8742

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show class-of-service fragmentation-map


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service fragmentation-map

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


For Adaptive Services (AS) PIC link services IQ interfaces (lsq) only, display fragmentation
properties for specific forwarding classes.
This command has no options.
view

show class-of-service fragmentation-map on page 1479


Table 206 on page 1479 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
fragmentation-map command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 206: show class-of-service fragmentation-map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Fragmentation map

Name of the class of service (CoS) fragmentation map.

Index

Index number of the CoS fragmentation map.

Forwarding class

Name of the associated forwarding class.

Fragmentation threshold

Maximum size of each multilink fragment.

No Fragmentation

Packets of this class are not fragmented.

Multilink Class

For multilink multiclass PPP only, the multilink class number


corresponding to the forwarding class.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
fragmentation-map

user@host> show class-of-service fragmentation-map


Fragmentation map: fragmap2, Index: 19801
Forwarding class: fcDefault
No Fragmentation
Forwarding class: fcCopper
Fragmentation threshold: 64, Multilink Class: 1
Forwarding class: fcSilver
Fragmentation threshold: 100, Multilink Class: 0
Forwarding class: fcCritical
Fragmentation threshold: 64, Multilink Class: 0

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Fragmentation map: fragmap, Index: 23147


Forwarding class: fcDefault
No Fragmentation
Forwarding class: fcSilver
Fragmentation threshold: 100
Forwarding class: fcCritical
Fragmentation threshold: 100

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show class-of-service interface


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show class-of-service interface


<interface-name | detail | comprehensive>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Forwarding class map information added in Junos OS Release 9.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Options detail and comprehensive introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.
Display the logical and physical interface associations for the classifier, rewrite rules, and
scheduler map objects.
comprehensive(M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers) (Optional) Display

comprehensive quality-of-service (QoS) information about all physical and logical


interfaces.
detail(M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers) (Optional) Display QoS and CoS

information based on the interface.


If the interface interface-name is a physical interface, the output includes:

Brief QoS information about the physical interface

Brief QoS information about the logical interface

CoS information about the physical interface

Brief information about filters or policers of the logical interface

Brief CoS information about the logical interface

If the interface interface-name is a logical interface, the output includes:

Brief QoS information about the logical interface

Information about filters or policers for the logical interface

CoS information about the logical interface

interface-name(Optional) Display class-of-service (CoS) associations for the specified

interface.
noneDisplay CoS associations for all physical and logical interfaces.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

view

show class-of-service interface (Physical) on page 1492


show class-of-service interface (Logical) on page 1492
show class-of-service interface (Gigabit Ethernet) on page 1492
show class-of-service interface (PPPoE Interface) on page 1493
show class-of-service interface detail on page 1493

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Output Fields

Table 207 on page 1482 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service interface
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 207: show class-of-service interface Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Physical interface

Name of a physical interface.

Index

Index of this interface or the internal index of this object.

Dedicated Queues

Status of dedicated queues configured on an interface. Supported only on Trio MPC/MIC interfaces
on MX Series routers.

Queues supported

Number of queues you can configure on the interface.

Queues in use

Number of queues currently configured.

Total non-default
queues created

Number of queues created in addition to the default queues. Supported only on Trio MPC/MIC
interfaces on MX Series routers.

Shaping rate

Maximum transmission rate on the physical interface. You can configure the shaping rate on the
physical interface, or on the logical interface, but not on both. Therefore, the Shaping rate field is
displayed for either the physical interface or the logical interface.

Scheduler map

Name of the output scheduler map associated with this interface.

Input shaping rate

For Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PICs, maximum transmission rate on the input interface.

Input scheduler map

For Gigabit Ethernet IQ2 PICs, name of the input scheduler map associated with this interface.

Chassis scheduler map

Name of the scheduler map associated with the packet forwarding component queues.

Rewrite

Name and type of the rewrite rules associated with this interface.

Classifier

Name and type of classifiers associated with this interface.

Forwarding-class-map

Name of the forwarding map associated with this interface.

Congestion-notification

Congestion notification state, enabled or disabled (QFX Series only).

Logical interface

Name of a logical interface.

Object

Category of an object: Classifier, Fragmentation-map (for LSQ interfaces only), Scheduler-map, Rewrite,
or Translation Table (for IQE PICs only).

Name

Name of an object.

Type

Type of an object: dscp, dscp-ipv6, exp, ieee-802.1, ip, or inet-precedence.

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Field Name

Field Description

Link-level type

Encapsulation on the physical interface.

MTU

MTU size on the physical interface.

Speed

Speed at which the interface is running.

Loopback

Whether loopback is enabled and the type of loopback.

Source filtering

Whether source filtering is enabled or disabled.

Flow control

Whether flow control is enabled or disabled.

Auto-negotiation

(Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Whether autonegotiation is enabled or disabled.

Remote-fault

(Gigabit Ethernet interfaces) Remote fault status.

Device flags

OnlineAutonegotiation is manually configured as online.

OfflineAutonegotiation is manually configured as offline.

The Device flags field provides information about the physical device and displays one or more of the
following values:

DownDevice has been administratively disabled.

Hear-Own-XmitDevice receives its own transmissions.

Link-Layer-DownThe link-layer protocol has failed to connect with the remote endpoint.

LoopbackDevice is in physical loopback.

Loop-DetectedThe link layer has received frames that it sent, thereby detecting a physical loopback.

No-CarrierOn media that support carrier recognition, no carrier is currently detected.

No-MulticastDevice does not support multicast traffic.

PresentDevice is physically present and recognized.

PromiscuousDevice is in promiscuous mode and recognizes frames addressed to all physical

addresses on the media.

QuenchTransmission on the device is quenched because the output buffer is overflowing.

Recv-All-MulticastsDevice is in multicast promiscuous mode and therefore provides no multicast

filtering.

RunningDevice is active and enabled.

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Field Name

Field Description

Interface flags

The Interface flags field provides information about the physical interface and displays one or more
of the following values:

Admin-TestInterface is in test mode and some sanity checking, such as loop detection, is disabled.

DisabledInterface is administratively disabled.

DownA hardware failure has occurred.

Hardware-DownInterface is nonfunctional or incorrectly connected.

Link-Layer-DownInterface keepalives have indicated that the link is incomplete.

No-MulticastInterface does not support multicast traffic.

No-receive No-transmitPassive monitor mode is configured on the interface.

Point-To-PointInterface is point-to-point.

Pop all MPLS labels from packets of depthMPLS labels are removed as packets arrive on an
interface that has the pop-all-labels statement configured. The depth value can be one of the

following:

1Takes effect for incoming packets with one label only.

2Takes effect for incoming packets with two labels only.

[ 1 2 ]Takes effect for incoming packets with either one or two labels.

PromiscuousInterface is in promiscuous mode and recognizes frames addressed to all physical

addresses.

Flags

Recv-All-MulticastsInterface is in multicast promiscuous mode and provides no multicast filtering.

SNMP-TrapsSNMP trap notifications are enabled.

UpInterface is enabled and operational.

The Logical interface flags field provides information about the logical interface and displays one or
more of the following values:

ACFC EncapsulationAddress control field Compression (ACFC) encapsulation is enabled

(negotiated successfully with a peer).

Device-downDevice has been administratively disabled.

DisabledInterface is administratively disabled.

DownA hardware failure has occurred.

Clear-DF-BitGRE tunnel or IPsec tunnel is configured to clear the Don't Fragment (DF) bit.

Hardware-DownInterface protocol initialization failed to complete successfully.

PFCProtocol field compression is enabled for the PPP session.

Point-To-PointInterface is point-to-point.

SNMP-TrapsSNMP trap notifications are enabled.

UpInterface is enabled and operational.

Encapsulation

Encapsulation on the logical interface.

Admin

Administrative state of the interface (Up or Down)

Link

Status of physical link (Up or Down).

Proto

Protocol configured on the interface.

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Field Name

Field Description

Input Filter

Names of any firewall filters to be evaluated when packets are received on the interface, including
any filters attached through activation of dynamic service.

Output Filter

Names of any firewall filters to be evaluated when packets are transmitted on the interface, including
any filters attached through activation of dynamic service.

Link flags

Provides information about the physical link and displays one or more of the following values:

ACFCAddress control field compression is configured. The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) session

negotiates the ACFC option.

Give-UpLink protocol does not continue connection attempts after repeated failures.

Loose-LCPPPP does not use the Link Control Protocol (LCP) to indicate whether the link protocol

is operational.

Loose-LMIFrame Relay does not use the Local Management Interface (LMI) to indicate whether

the link protocol is operational.

Loose-NCPPPP does not use the Network Control Protocol (NCP) to indicate whether the device

is operational.

KeepalivesLink protocol keepalives are enabled.

No-KeepalivesLink protocol keepalives are disabled.

PFCProtocol field compression is configured. The PPP session negotiates the PFC option.

Hold-times

Current interface hold-time up and hold-time down, in milliseconds.

CoS queues

Number of CoS queues configured.

Last flapped

Date, time, and how long ago the interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped:
year-month-day hour:minute:second:timezone (hour:minute:second ago). For example, Last flapped:
2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago).

Statistics last cleared

IPv6 transit statistics

Number and rate of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.

Input bytesNumber of bytes received on the interface.

Output bytesNumber of bytes transmitted on the interface.

Input packetsNumber of packets received on the interface.

Output packetsNumber of packets transmitted on the interface.

Number of IPv6 transit bytes and packets received and transmitted on the logical interface if IPv6
statistics tracking is enabled.

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Field Name

Field Description

Input errors

Input errors on the interface. The labels are explained in the following list:

ErrorsSum of the incoming frame aborts and FCS errors.

DropsNumber of packets dropped by the input queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface is

saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC's RED
mechanism.

Framing errorsNumber of packets received with an invalid frame checksum (FCS).

RuntsNumber of frames received that are smaller than the runt threshold.

GiantsNumber of frames received that are larger than the giant threshold.

Bucket DropsDrops resulting from the traffic load exceeding the interface transmit or receive

leaky bucket configuration.

Policed discardsNumber of frames that the incoming packet match code discarded because they

were not recognized or not of interest. Usually, this field reports protocols that Junos OS does not
handle.

L3 incompletesNumber of incoming packets discarded because they failed Layer 3 (usually IPv4)

sanity checks of the header. For example, a frame with less than 20 bytes of available IP header is
discarded. Layer 3 incomplete errors can be ignored by configuring the ignore-l3-incompletes
statement.

L2 channel errorsNumber of times the software did not find a valid logical interface for an incoming

frame.

L2 mismatch timeoutsNumber of malformed or short packets that caused the incoming packet

handler to discard the frame as unreadable.

HS link CRC errorsNumber of errors on the high-speed links between the ASICs responsible for

handling the router interfaces.

HS link FIFO overflowsNumber of FIFO overflows on the high-speed links between the ASICs

responsible for handling the router interfaces.


Output errors

Output errors on the interface. The labels are explained in the following list:

Carrier transitionsNumber of times the interface has gone from down to up. This number does not

normally increment quickly, increasing only when the cable is unplugged, the far-end system is
powered down and up, or another problem occurs. If the number of carrier transitions increments
quickly (perhaps once every 10 seconds), the cable, the far-end system, or the PIC is malfunctioning.

ErrorsSum of the outgoing frame aborts and FCS errors.

DropsNumber of packets dropped by the output queue of the I/O Manager ASIC. If the interface

is saturated, this number increments once for every packet that is dropped by the ASIC's RED
mechanism.

Aged packetsNumber of packets that remained in shared packet SDRAM so long that the system

automatically purged them. The value in this field should never increment. If it does, it is most likely
a software bug or possibly malfunctioning hardware.

HS link FIFO underflowsNumber of FIFO underflows on the high-speed links between the ASICs

responsible for handling the router interfaces.

Egress queues

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MTU errorsNumber of packets whose size exceeds the MTU of the interface.

Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

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Field Name

Field Description

Queue counters

CoS queue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.

Queued packetsNumber of queued packets.

Transmitted packetsNumber of transmitted packets.

Dropped packetsNumber of packets dropped by the ASIC's RED mechanism.

SONET defects

(SONET) SONET media-specific alarms and defects that prevent the interface from passing packets.
When a defect persists for a certain period, it is promoted to an alarm. Based on the router
configuration, an alarm can ring the red or yellow alarm bell on the router or light the red or yellow
alarm LED on the craft interface. See these fields for possible alarms and defects: SONET PHY,
SONET section, SONET line, and SONET path.

SONET PHY

Counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

SONET alarms

SecondsNumber of seconds the defect has been active.

CountNumber of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.

StateState of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

The SONET PHY field has the following subfields:

SONET section

PLL LockPhase-locked loop

PHY LightLoss of optical signal

Counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

SecondsNumber of seconds the defect has been active.

CountNumber of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.

StateState of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

The SONET section field has the following subfields:

BIP-B1Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead

SEFSeverely errored framing

LOSLoss of signal

LOFLoss of frame

ES-SErrored seconds (section)

SES-SSeverely errored seconds (section)

SEFS-SSeverely errored framing seconds (section)

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Field Name

Field Description

SONET line

Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

SecondsNumber of seconds the defect has been active.

CountNumber of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.

StateState of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

The SONET line field has the following subfields:

SONET path

BIP-B2Bit interleaved parity for SONET line overhead

REI-LRemote error indication (near-end line)

RDI-LRemote defect indication (near-end line)

AIS-LAlarm indication signal (near-end line)

BERR-SFBit error rate fault (signal failure)

BERR-SDBit error rate defect (signal degradation)

ES-LErrored seconds (near-end line)

SES-LSeverely errored seconds (near-end line)

UAS-LUnavailable seconds (near-end line)

ES-LFEErrored seconds (far-end line)

SES-LFESeverely errored seconds (far-end line)

UAS-LFEUnavailable seconds (far-end line)

Active alarms and defects, plus counts of specific SONET errors with detailed information.

SecondsNumber of seconds the defect has been active.

CountNumber of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.

StateState of the error. A state other than OK indicates a problem.

The SONET path field has the following subfields:

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BIP-B3Bit interleaved parity for SONET section overhead

REI-PRemote error indication

LOP-PLoss of pointer (path)

AIS-PPath alarm indication signal

RDI-PPath remote defect indication

UNEQ-PPath unequipped

PLM-PPath payload (signal) label mismatch

ES-PErrored seconds (near-end STS path)

SES-PSeverely errored seconds (near-end STS path)

UAS-PUnavailable seconds (near-end STS path)

ES-PFEErrored seconds (far-end STS path)

SES-PFESeverely errored seconds (far-end STS path)

UAS-PFEUnavailable seconds (far-end STS path)

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Field Name

Field Description

Received SONET
overhead

Values of the received and transmitted SONET overhead:

Transmitted SONET
overhead

C2Signal label. Allocated to identify the construction and content of the STS-level SPE and for

PDI-P.

F1Section user channel byte. This byte is set aside for the purposes of users.

K1 and K2These bytes are allocated for APS signaling for the protection of the multiplex section.

J0Section trace. This byte is defined for STS-1 number 1 of an STS-N signal. Used to transmit a

1-byte fixed-length string or a 16-byte message so that a receiving terminal in a section can verify
its continued connection to the intended transmitter.

Received path trace


Transmitted path trace

HDLC configuration

Packet Forwarding
Engine configuration

CoS information

S1Synchronization status. The S1 byte is located in the first STS-1 number of an STS-N signal.

Z3 and Z4Allocated for future use.

SONET/SDH interfaces allow path trace bytes to be sent inband across the SONET/SDH link. Juniper
Networks and other router manufacturers use these bytes to help diagnose misconfigurations and
network errors by setting the transmitted path trace message so that it contains the system hostname
and name of the physical interface. The received path trace value is the message received from the
router at the other end of the fiber. The transmitted path trace value is the message that this router
transmits.
Information about the HDLC configuration.

Policing bucketConfigured state of the receiving policer.

Shaping bucketConfigured state of the transmitting shaper.

Giant thresholdGiant threshold programmed into the hardware.

Runt thresholdRunt threshold programmed into the hardware.

Information about the configuration of the Packet Forwarding Engine:

Destination slotFPC slot number.

PLP bytePacket Level Protocol byte.

Information about the CoS queue for the physical interface.

CoS transmit queueQueue number and its associated user-configured forwarding class name.

Bandwidth %Percentage of bandwidth allocated to the queue.

Bandwidth bpsBandwidth allocated to the queue (in bps).

Buffer %Percentage of buffer space allocated to the queue.

Buffer usecAmount of buffer space allocated to the queue, in microseconds. This value is nonzero

only if the buffer size is configured in terms of time.

PriorityQueue priority: low or high.

LimitDisplayed if rate limiting is configured for the queue. Possible values are none and exact. If
exact is configured, the queue transmits only up to the configured bandwidth, even if excess
bandwidth is available. If none is configured, the queue transmits beyond the configured bandwidth

if bandwidth is available.
Forwarding classes

Total number of forwarding classes supported on the specified interface.

Egress queues

Total number of egress queues supported on the specified interface.

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Field Name

Field Description

Queue

Queue number.

Forwarding classes

Forwarding class name.

Queued Packets

Number of packets queued to this queue.

Queued Bytes

Number of bytes queued to this queue. The byte counts vary by PIC type.

Transmitted Packets

Number of packets transmitted by this queue. When fragmentation occurs on the egress interface,
the first set of packet counters shows the postfragmentation values. The second set of packet counters
(displayed under the Packet Forwarding Engine Chassis Queues field) shows the prefragmentation
values.

Transmitted Bytes

Number of bytes transmitted by this queue. The byte counts vary by PIC type.

Tail-dropped packets

Number of packets dropped because of tail drop.

RED-dropped packets

Number of packets dropped because of random early detection (RED).

RED-dropped bytes

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Low, non-TCPNumber of low-loss priority non-TCP packets dropped because of RED.

Low, TCPNumber of low-loss priority TCP packets dropped because of RED.

High, non-TCPNumber of high-loss priority non-TCP packets dropped because of RED.

High, TCPNumber of high-loss priority TCP packets dropped because of RED.

(MX Series routers with enhanced DPCs, and T Series routers with enhanced FPCs only) The output
classifies dropped packets into the following categories:

LowNumber of low-loss priority packets dropped because of RED.

Medium-lowNumber of medium-low loss priority packets dropped because of RED.

Medium-highNumber of medium-high loss priority packets dropped because of RED.

HighNumber of high-loss priority packets dropped because of RED.

Number of bytes dropped because of RED. The byte counts vary by PIC type.

Transmit rate

(M Series and T Series routers only) On M320 and M120 routers and the T Series routers, the total
number of dropped packets is displayed. On all other M Series routers, the output classifies dropped
packets into the following categories:

(M Series and T Series routers only) On M320 and M120 routers and the T Series routers, only the
total number of dropped bytes is displayed. On all other M Series routers, the output classifies
dropped bytes into the following categories:

Low, non-TCPNumber of low-loss priority non-TCP bytes dropped because of RED.

Low, TCPNumber of low-loss priority TCP bytes dropped because of RED.

High, non-TCPNumber of high-loss priority non-TCP bytes dropped because of RED.

High, TCPNumber of high-loss priority TCP bytes dropped because of RED.

Configured transmit rate of the scheduler. The rate is a percentage of the total interface bandwidth.

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Field Name

Field Description

Rate Limit

Rate limiting configuration of the queue. Possible values are :

NoneNo rate limit.

exactQueue transmits at the configured rate.

Buffer size

Delay buffer size in the queue.

Priority

Scheduling priority configured as low or high.

Excess Priority

Priority of the excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler: low, medium-low, medium-high, high, or none.

Drop profiles

Display the assignment of drop profiles.

Loss priorityPacket loss priority for drop profile assignment.

ProtocolTransport protocol for drop profile assignment.

IndexIndex of the indicated object. Objects that have indexes in this output include schedulers

and drop profiles.

NameName of the drop profile.

TypeType of the drop profile: discrete or interpolated.

Fill LevelPercentage fullness of a queue.

Drop probabilityDrop probability at this fill level.

Excess Priority

Priority of the excess bandwidth traffic on a scheduler.

Drop profiles

Display the assignment of drop profiles.

Loss priorityPacket loss priority for drop profile assignment.

ProtocolTransport protocol for drop profile assignment.

IndexIndex of the indicated object. Objects that have indexes in this output include schedulers

and drop profiles.

NameName of the drop profile.

TypeType of the drop profile: discrete or interpolated.

Fill LevelPercentage fullness of a queue.

Drop probabilityDrop probability at this fill level.

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Field Name

Field Description

Adjustment information

Display the assignment of shaping-rate adjustments on a scheduler node or queue.

Adjusting applicationApplication that is performing the shaping-rate adjustment.

The adjusting application can appear as ancp LS-0, which is the Junos OS Access Node Control
Profile process (ancpd) that performs shaping-rate adjustments on schedule nodes.

The adjusting application can also appear as pppoe, which adjusts the shaping-rate and
overhead-accounting class-of-service attributes on dynamic subscriber interfaces in a broadband
access network based on access line parameters in Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
(PPPoE) Tags [TR-101]. This feature is supported on MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers.
The shaping rate is based on the actual-data-rate-downstream attribute. The overhead
accounting value is based on the access-loop-encapsulation attribute and specifies whether
the access loop uses Ethernet (frame mode) or ATM (cell mode).

Adjustment typeType of adjustment: absolute or delta.

Configured shaping rateShaping rate configured for the scheduler node or queue.

Adjustment valueValue of adjusted shaping rate.

Adjustment modeLevel of shaping-rate adjustment performed: node or queue.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
interface (Physical)

user@host> show class-of-service interface so-0/2/3


Physical interface: so-0/2/3, Index: 135
Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 4
Total nondefault queues created: 4
Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2032638653
Logical interface: fe-0/0/1.0, Index: 68, Dedicated Queues: no
Shaping rate: 32000
Object
Name
Type
Scheduler-map
<default>
Rewrite
exp-default
exp
Classifier
exp-default
exp
Classifier
ipprec-compatibility
ip
Forwardingclassmap
exp-default
exp

show class-of-service
interface (Logical)

show class-of-service
interface
(Gigabit Ethernet)

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user@host> show class-of-service interface so-0/2/3.0


Logical interface: so-0/2/3.0, Index: 68, Dedicated
Shaping rate: 32000
Object
Name
Scheduler-map
<default>
Rewrite
exp-default
Classifier
exp-default
Classifier
ipprec-compatibility
Forwardingclassmap
exp-default

Index
27
21
5
8
5

Queues: no
Type
exp
exp
ip
exp

Index
27
21
5
8
5

user@host> show class-of-service interface ge-6/2/0


Physical interface: ge-6/2/0, Index: 175
Queues supported: 4, Queues in use: 4
Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2
Input scheduler map: <default>, Index: 3
Chassis scheduler map: <default-chassis>, Index: 4

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show class-of-service
interface (PPPoE
Interface)

user@host> show class-of-service interface pp0.1


Logical interface: pp0.1, Index: 85
Object
Name
Traffic-control-profile tcp-pppoe.o.pp0.1
Classifier
ipprec-compatibility

Type
Output
ip

Index
2726446535
13

Adjusting application: PPPoE


Adjustment type: absolute
Adjustment value: 5000000
Adjustment overhead-accounting mode: cell
Adjustment target: node

show class-of-service
interface detail

user@host> show class-of-service interface ge-0/3/0 detail


Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, Speed: 1000mbps, Loopback: Disabled,
Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Enabled, Auto-negotiation: Enabled,
Remote fault: Online
Device flags
: Present Running
Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Index: 138
Queues supported: 4, Queues in use: 5
Shaping rate: 50000 bps
Scheduler map: interface-schedular-map, Index: 58414
Input shaping rate: 10000 bps
Input scheduler map: schedular-map, Index: 15103
Chassis scheduler map: <default-chassis>, Index: 4
Congestion-notification: Disabled
Logical interface ge-0/3/0.0
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 ]
inet
mpls
Interface
Admin Link Proto Input Filter
ge-0/3/0.0
up
up
inet
mpls
Interface
Admin Link Proto Input Policer
ge-0/3/0.0
up
up
inet
mpls
Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.0, Index: 68
Object
Name
Rewrite
exp-default
Classifier
exp-default
Classifier
ipprec-compatibility

Logical interface ge-0/3/0.1


Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.2 ]
inet
Interface
Admin Link Proto Input Filter
ge-0/3/0.1
up
up
inet
Interface
Admin Link Proto Input Policer
ge-0/3/0.1
up
up
inet
Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.1, Index: 69
Object
Name
Classifier
ipprec-compatibility

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Output Filter

Output Policer

Type
exp (mpls-any)
exp
ip

Index
33
10
13

Encapsulation: ENET2
Output Filter
Output Policer

Type
ip

Index
13

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user@host> show class-of-service interface so-1/3/0 comprehensive


Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 138, SNMP ifIndex: 601, Generation: 141
Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1518, Speed: 1000mbps, BPDU Error: None,
MAC-REWRITE Error: None, Loopback: Disabled, Source filtering: Disabled, Flow
control: Enabled,
Auto-negotiation: Enabled, Remote fault: Online
Device flags
: Present Running
Interface flags: SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
CoS queues
: 4 supported, 4 maximum usable queues
Schedulers
: 256
Hold-times
: Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
Current address: 00:14:f6:f4:b4:5d, Hardware address: 00:14:f6:f4:b4:5d
Last flapped
: 2010-09-07 06:35:22 PDT (15:14:42 ago)
Statistics last cleared: Never
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
0
0 bps
Output bytes :
0
0 bps
Input packets:
0
0 pps
Output packets:
0
0 pps
IPv6 total statistics:
Input bytes :
0
Output bytes :
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Ingress traffic statistics at Packet Forwarding Engine:
Input bytes :
0
0 bps
Input packets:
0
0 pps
Drop
bytes :
0
0 bps
Drop
packets:
0
0 pps
Label-switched interface (LSI) traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
0
0 bps
Input packets:
0
0 pps
Input errors:
Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Runts: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3
incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, FIFO errors: 0,
Resource errors: 0
Output errors:
Carrier transitions: 5, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Collisions: 0, Aged packets: 0,
FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
Ingress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
Queue counters:
Queued packets Transmitted packets
Dropped packets
0 af3

1 af2

2 ef2

3 ef1

Egress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use


Queue counters:
Queued packets

Transmitted packets

Dropped packets

0 af3

1 af2

2 ef2

3 ef1

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Active alarms : None


Active defects : None
MAC statistics:
Receive
Transmit
Total octets
0
0
Total packets
0
0
Unicast packets
0
0
Broadcast packets
0
0
Multicast packets
0
0
CRC/Align errors
0
0
FIFO errors
0
0
MAC control frames
0
0
MAC pause frames
0
0
Oversized frames
0
Jabber frames
0
Fragment frames
0
VLAN tagged frames
0
Code violations
0
Filter statistics:
Input packet count
0
Input packet rejects
0
Input DA rejects
0
Input SA rejects
0
Output packet count
0
Output packet pad count
0
Output packet error count
0
CAM destination filters: 0, CAM source filters: 0
Autonegotiation information:
Negotiation status: Complete
Link partner:
Link mode: Full-duplex, Flow control: Symmetric/Asymmetric, Remote fault:
OK
Local resolution:
Flow control: Symmetric, Remote fault: Link OK
Packet Forwarding Engine configuration:
Destination slot: 0
CoS information:
Direction : Output
CoS transmit queue
Bandwidth
Buffer Priority
Limit
%
bps
%
usec
2 ef2
39
19500
0
120
high
none
Direction : Input
CoS transmit queue
Bandwidth
Buffer Priority
Limit
%
bps
%
usec
0 af3
30
3000
45
0
low
none
Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 138, SNMP ifIndex: 601
Forwarding classes: 16 supported, 5 in use
Ingress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
Queue: 0, Forwarding classes: af3
Queued:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Transmitted:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0

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Tail-dropped packets : Not Available


RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Queue: 1, Forwarding classes: af2
Queued:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Queue: 2, Forwarding classes: ef2
Queued:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Queue: 3, Forwarding classes: ef1
Queued:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Forwarding classes: 16 supported, 5 in use
Egress queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
Queue: 0, Forwarding classes: af3
Queued:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RL-dropped packets
:
RL-dropped bytes
:
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Queue: 1, Forwarding classes: af2
Queued:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RL-dropped packets
:
RL-dropped bytes
:
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Queue: 2, Forwarding classes: ef2
Queued:

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0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

pps
bps
pps
bps

pps
bps
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bps

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Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RL-dropped packets
:
RL-dropped bytes
:
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:
Queue: 3, Forwarding classes: ef1
Queued:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Transmitted:
Packets
:
Bytes
:
Tail-dropped packets : Not Available
RL-dropped packets
:
RL-dropped bytes
:
RED-dropped packets :
RED-dropped bytes
:

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0

0 pps
0 bps

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

Packet Forwarding Engine Chassis Queues:


Queues: 4 supported, 5 in use
Queue: 0, Forwarding classes: af3
Queued:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Transmitted:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Tail-dropped packets :
0
RED-dropped packets : Not Available
RED-dropped bytes
: Not Available
Queue: 1, Forwarding classes: af2
Queued:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Transmitted:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Tail-dropped packets :
0
RED-dropped packets : Not Available
RED-dropped bytes
: Not Available
Queue: 2, Forwarding classes: ef2
Queued:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Transmitted:
Packets
:
0
Bytes
:
0
Tail-dropped packets :
0
RED-dropped packets : Not Available
RED-dropped bytes
: Not Available
Queue: 3, Forwarding classes: ef1
Queued:
Packets
:
108546
Bytes
:
12754752
Transmitted:
Packets
:
108546

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bps
pps
bps

pps
bps
pps
bps

0 pps
0 bps
0 pps
0 bps
0 pps

0 pps
0 bps
0 pps
0 bps
0 pps

0 pps
0 bps
0 pps
0 bps
0 pps

0 pps
376 bps
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Tail-dropped packets
RED-dropped packets
RED-dropped bytes

:
12754752
:
0
: Not Available
: Not Available

376 bps
0 pps

Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Index: 138


Queues supported: 4, Queues in use: 5
Shaping rate: 50000 bps
Scheduler map: interface-schedular-map, Index: 58414
Scheduler: ef2, Forwarding class: ef2, Index: 39155
Transmit rate: 39 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 120 us, Buffer
Limit: none, Priority: high
Excess Priority: unspecified
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
High
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Input shaping rate: 10000 bps
Input scheduler map: schedular-map
Scheduler map: schedular-map, Index: 15103
Scheduler: af3, Forwarding class: af3, Index: 35058
Transmit rate: 30 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 45 percent, Buffer
Limit: none, Priority: low
Excess Priority: unspecified
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
40582
green
Medium low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
High
any
18928
yellow
Drop profile: green, Type: discrete, Index: 40582
Fill level
Drop probability
50
0
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: yellow, Type: discrete, Index: 18928
Fill level
Drop probability
50
0

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100
Chassis scheduler map: < default-drop-profile>
Scheduler map: < default-drop-profile>, Index: 4
Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: af3, Index: 25
Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer
Limit: none, Priority: low
Excess Priority: low
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
High
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: af2, Index: 25
Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer
Limit: none, Priority: low
Excess Priority: low
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
High
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: ef2, Index: 25
Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer
Limit: none, Priority: low
Excess Priority: low
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
High
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1

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Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Scheduler: < default-drop-profile>, Forwarding class: ef1, Index: 25
Transmit rate: 25 percent, Rate Limit: none, Buffer size: 25 percent, Buffer
Limit: none, Priority: low
Excess Priority: low
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium low
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Medium high
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
High
any
1
< default-drop-profile>
Drop profile: , Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Drop profile: < default-drop-profile>, Type: discrete, Index: 1
Fill level
Drop probability
100
100
Congestion-notification: Disabled
Forwarding class
ID
Queue Restricted queue Fabric
priority Policing priority
af3
0
0
0
low
normal
af2
1
1
1
low
normal
ef2
2
2
2
high
normal
ef1
3
3
3
high
normal
af1
4
4
0
low
normal
Logical interface ge-0/3/0.0 (Index 68) (SNMP ifIndex 152) (Generation 159)
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 ] Encapsulation: ENET2
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
0
Output bytes :
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Local statistics:
Input bytes :
0
Output bytes :
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Transit statistics:

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Input bytes :
0
0 bps
Output bytes :
0
0 bps
Input packets:
0
0 pps
Output packets:
0
0 pps
Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 172, Route table: 0
Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re
Input Filters: filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i,
Policer: Input: p1-ge-0/3/0.0-inet-i
Protocol mpls, MTU: 1488, Maximum labels: 3, Generation: 173, Route table: 0
Flags: Is-Primary
Output Filters: exp-filter,,,,,
Logical interface ge-0/3/0.0 (Index 68) (SNMP ifIndex 152)
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.1 ] Encapsulation: ENET2
Input packets : 0
Output packets: 0
Interface
ge-0/3/0.0
Interface
ge-0/3/0.0

Admin Link Proto


up
up
inet
mpls
Admin Link Proto
up
up
inet
mpls

Input Filter
Output Filter
filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i
exp-filter
Input Policer
Output Policer
p1-ge-0/3/0.0-inet-i

Filter: filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i
Counters:
Name
count-filter-in-ge-0/3/0.0-i
Filter: exp-filter
Counters:
Name
count-exp-seven-match
count-exp-zero-match
Policers:
Name
p1-ge-0/3/0.0-inet-i

exp-default

Rewrite rule: exp-default, Code point


Forwarding class
af3
af3
af2
af2
ef2
ef2
ef1
ef1
Object
Name
Classifier

Packets
0

Bytes
0
0

Packets
0
0

Packets
0

Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.0, Index: 68


Object
Name
Rewrite

Bytes
0

Type
exp (mpls-any)

type: exp, Index: 33


Loss priority
Code point
low
000
high
001
low
010
high
011
low
100
high
101
low
110
high
111
Type

exp-default

exp

Index
33

Index
10

Classifier: exp-default, Code point type: exp, Index: 10

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Code point
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
Object
Classifier

Forwarding class
af3
af3
af2
af2
ef2
ef2
ef1
ef1
Name
ipprec-compatibility

Loss priority
low
high
low
high
low
high
low
high
Type

Index

ip

13

Classifier: ipprec-compatibility, Code point type: inet-precedence, Index: 13


Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
000
af3
low
001
af3
high
010
af3
low
011
af3
high
100
af3
low
101
af3
high
110
ef1
low
111
ef1
high
Forwarding class
ID
Queue Restricted queue Fabric
priority Policing priority
af3
0
0
0
low
normal
af2
1
1
1
low
normal
ef2
2
2
2
high
normal
ef1
3
3
3
high
normal
af1
4
4
0
low
normal
Logical interface ge-0/3/0.1 (Index 69) (SNMP ifIndex 154) (Generation 160)
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.2 ] Encapsulation: ENET2
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
0
Output bytes :
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Local statistics:
Input bytes :
0
Output bytes :
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Transit statistics:
Input bytes :
0
0 bps
Output bytes :
0
0 bps
Input packets:
0
0 pps
Output packets:
0
0 pps
Protocol inet, MTU: 1500, Generation: 174, Route table: 0
Flags: Sendbcast-pkt-to-re
Logical interface ge-0/3/0.1 (Index 69) (SNMP ifIndex 154)
Flags: SNMP-Traps 0x4000 VLAN-Tag [ 0x8100.2 ] Encapsulation: ENET2
Input packets : 0
Output packets: 0

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Interface
ge-0/3/0.1
Interface
ge-0/3/0.1

Admin
up
Admin
up

Link Proto Input Filter


up
mpls
Link Proto Input Policer
up
mpls

Logical interface: ge-0/3/0.1, Index: 69


Object
Name
Classifier

ipprec-compatibility

Output Filter
Output Policer

Type
ip

Index
13

Classifier: ipprec-compatibility, Code point type: inet-precedence, Index: 13


Code point
Forwarding class
Loss priority
000
af3
low
001
af3
high
010
af3
low
011
af3
high
100
af3
low
101
af3
high
110
ef1
low
111
ef1
high
Forwarding class
ID
Queue Restricted queue Fabric
priority Policing priority
af3
0
0
0
low
normal
af2
1
1
1
low
normal
ef2
2
2
2
high
normal
ef1
3
3
3
high
normal
af1
4
4
0
low
normal

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show class-of-service interface-set


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show class-of-service interface-set


<interface-set-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.


Display the configured shaping rate and the adjusted shaping rate for each logical interface
set configured for hierarchical class of service (CoS).
noneDisplay CoS associations for all logical interface sets.
interface-set interface-set-name(Optional) Display CoS associations for the specified

interface set.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service interface-set on page 1505


Table 208 on page 1504 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service interface-set
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 208: show class-of-service interface-set Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface-set

Name of a logical interface set composed of one or more logical interfaces for which hierarchical
scheduling is enabled.

Index

Index number of this interface set or the internal index number of this object.

Physical interface

Name of a physical interface.

Queues supported

Number of queues you can configure on the interface.

Queues in use

Number of queues currently configured.

Output traffic control


profile

Name of the output traffic-control profile attached to the logical interface set.

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Field Name

Field Description

Adjusting application

Name of the application that communicates shaping-rate adjustment information to the Junos OS
class-of-service process (cosd) on the broadband services router (BSR). The BSR uses the information
from this application to perform shaping-rate adjustments on the scheduler node that manages the
interface set. The adjusting application appears as ancp LS-0 which is the Junos OS Access Node
Control Profile process (ancpd) that performs shaping-rate adjustments on schedule nodes. The
nodes are logical interface sets configured to represent subscriber local loops. When the
synchronization speed of the DSL line changes, ancpd communicates the local loop speed to cosd
over the default logical system, LS-0, and then the BSR throttles the shaping rate on the scheduler
node to the loop speed.
The adjusting application can also appear as PPPoE, which adjusts the shaping-rate and
overhead-accounting class-of-service attributes on dynamic subscriber interfaces in a broadband
access network based on access line parameters in Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
Tags [TR-101]. This feature is supported on MPC/MIC interfaces on MX Series routers. The shaping
rate is based on the actual data rate downstream attribute. The overhead accounting value is based
on the access loop encapsulation attribute and specifies whether the access loop uses Ethernet
(frame mode) or ATM (cell mode).

Adjustment type

Type of shaping-rate adjustment performed by the BSR on the scheduler node. The type of adjustment
appears as absolute, meaning that the configured shaping rate is adjusted by an absolute value as
opposed to by a percentage of the configured rate.

Configured shaping rate

Maximum transmission rate on the physical interface as configured by the output traffic-control
profile attached to the scheduler node.

Adjustment value

Value of the shaping-rate adjustment information sent by the adjusting application to cosd.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
interface-set

user@host> show class-of-service interface-set example-ifset-ge-4/0/0-7


Interface-set: example-ifset-ge-4/0/07, Index: 8
Physical interface: ge-4/0/0, Index: 270
Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 8
Output traffic control profile: example-tcp-basic-rate, Index: 11395
Adjusting application: ancp LS-0
Adjustment type: absolute
Configured shaping rate: 50000000
Adjustment value: 888000

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show class-of-service l2tp-session


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

show class-of-service l2tp-session session-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.2.


Display CoS objects associated with an L2TP session on M7i, M10i, and M120 routers.
session-idL2TP session number for which you want to display a summary of CoS

attributes.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service l2tp-session on page 1506


Table 209 on page 1506 lists the output fields for the show class-of-service l2tp-session
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 209: show class-of-service l2tp-session Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

L2TP Session Username

Username associated with the L2TP session.

Index

Session index identification number.

Physical interface

Physical interface on which the tunnel session is established.

Index

Index ID associated with the physical interface on which the tunnel


session is established.

Queues supported

Number of scheduler queues supported for the L2TP session.

Queues in use

Number of scheduler queues active on the L2TP session.

Scheduler map

Scheduler map name associated with the session.

Index

Scheduler map index number associated with the session.

Shaping rate

Maximum bandwidth configured for the session. Each active queue


on the session receives a maximum of the configured amount of
absolute bandwidth or the configured percentage of bandwidth,
even if more bandwidth is available.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
l2tp-session

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user@host> show class-of-service l2tp-session 123


L2TP Session Username: user1@bng.com, Index: 12553
Physical interface: ge-2/0/0, Index: 130
Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 4

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Scheduler map: GEN-SCHED-MAP-EF-65%, Index: 5212


Shaping rate: 200000 bps

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show class-of-service loss-priority-map


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show class-of-service loss-priority-map


<name name>
<type frame-relay-de>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series Services Router only) Display mapping of code point value to loss priority.
noneDisplay all loss priority maps.
name name(Optional) Display the specified loss priority map.
type frame-relay-de(Optional) Display Frame Relay discard eligible code point.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service loss-priority-map on page 1508


Table 210 on page 1508 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
loss-priority-map command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 210: show class-of-service loss-priority-map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Loss-priority-map

Name of the loss priority map.

Code point type

Type: frame-relay-de.

Index

Internal index.

Code point

Code point value.

Loss priority

Loss priority of low, medium-low, medium-high, or high.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
loss-priority-map

user@host> show class-of-service loss-priority-map


Loss-priority-map: frame-relay-de-default, Code point type: frame-relay-de, Index:
9
Code point
Loss priority
0
low
1
high
Loss-priority-map: bar, Code point type: frame-relay-de, Index: 2212
Code point
Loss priority
0
medium-low
1
medium-high

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Loss-priority-map: abc, Code point type: frame-relay-de, Index: 11038


Code point
Loss priority
0
medium-high
1
high

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show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite


<name name>
<type frame-relay-de>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Display the mapping of the code-point value to the loss priority rewrite rule.
noneDisplay all loss priority rewrite maps.
name(Optional) Display the specified loss priority rewrite.
frame-relay-de(Optional) Display the Frame Relay discard eligibility code-point

information.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite on page 1510


This table describes the output fields for the show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 211: show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Loss-priority-rewrite

Name of the loss priority rewrite.

Code point type

Type: frame-relay-de.

Index

Internal index.

Loss priority

Loss priority of low, medium-low, medium-high, or high.

Code point

Code-point value.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
loss-priority-rewrite

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user@host> show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite


Loss-priority-rewrite: frame-relay-de-default, Code point type: frame-relay-de,
Index: 38
Loss priority
Code point
low
0
high
1
medium-low
0
medium-high
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show class-of-service rewrite-rule


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show class-of-service rewrite-rule


<name name>
<type type>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the mapping of forwarding classes and loss priority to code point values.
noneDisplay all rewrite rules.
name name(Optional) Display the specified rewrite rule.
type type(Optional) Display the rewrite rule of the specified type. The rewrite rule type

can be one of the following:

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

dscpFor IPv4 traffic.

dscp-ipv6For IPv6 traffic.

expFor MPLS traffic.

frame-relay-de(J Series routers only) For Frame Relay traffic.

ieee-802.1For Layer 2 traffic.

inet-precedenceFor IPv4 traffic.

view

show class-of-service rewrite-rule type dscp on page 1512


show class-of-service rewrite-rule type dscp (QFX Series) on page 1512
Table 212 on page 1511 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service rewrite-rule
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 212: show class-of-service rewrite-rule Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Rewrite rule

Name of the rewrite rule.

Code point type

Type of rewrite rule: dscp, dscp-ipv6, exp, frame-relay-de, or


inet-precedence.

Forwarding class

Classification of a packet affecting the forwarding, scheduling, and


marking policies applied as the packet transits the router or switch.

Index

Internal index for this particular rewrite rule.

Loss priority

Loss priority for rewriting.

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Field Name

Field Description

Code point

Code point value to rewrite.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
rewrite-rule type dscp

user@host> show class-of-service rewrite-rule type dscp


Rewrite rule: dscp-default, Code point type: dscp
Forwarding class
Loss priority
gold
high
silver
low
silver
high
bronze
low
bronze
high
lead
high

Code point
000000
110000
111000
001010
001100
101110

Rewrite rule: abc-dscp-rewrite, Code point type: dscp, Index: 3245


Forwarding class
Loss priority
Code point
gold
low
000111
gold
high
001010
silver
low
110000
silver
high
111000
bronze
high
001100
lead
low
101110
lead
high
110111

Sample Output
show class-of-service
rewrite-rule type dscp
(QFX Series)

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user@host> show class-of-service rewrite-rule type dscp


Rewrite rule: dscp-default, Code point type: dscp, Index:
Forwarding class
Loss priority
best-effort
low
best-effort
high
fcoe
low
fcoe
high
no-loss
low
no-loss
high
network-control
low
network-control
high

31
Code point
000000
000000
101110
101110
001010
001100
110000
111000

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show class-of-service routing-instance


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show class-of-service routing-instance


<routing-instance-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M Series and T Series routers only) Display mapping of class of service (CoS) objects
to routing instances.
routing-instance-name(Optional) Name of a routing instance.

view

show class-of-service routing-instance on page 1513


Table 213 on page 1513 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
routing-instance command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 213: show class-of-service routing-instance Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Index

Internal index.

Name

Name of an object.

Object

Category of an object: Classifier.

Routing instance

Name of a routing instance.

Type

Type: exp.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
routing-instance

user@host> show class-of-service routing-instance


Routing Instance : vpn1
Object
Name
Type
Classifier
exp-default
exp
Routing Instance : vpn2
Object
Name
Classifier
test2

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Type
exp

Index
8

Index
57507

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show class-of-service scheduler-map


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show class-of-service scheduler-map


<name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Display the mapping of schedulers to forwarding classes and a summary of scheduler
parameters for each entry.
noneDisplay all scheduler maps.
name(Optional) Display a summary of scheduler parameters for each forwarding class

to which the named scheduler is assigned.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service scheduler-map on page 1515


Table 214 on page 1514 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
scheduler-map command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 214: show class-of-service scheduler-map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Scheduler map

Name of the scheduler map.

Index

Index of the indicated object. Objects having indexes in this output include scheduler maps, schedulers,
and drop profiles.

Scheduler

Name of the scheduler.

Forwarding class

Classification of a packet affecting the forwarding, scheduling, and marking policies applied as the
packet transits the router.

Transmit rate

Configured transmit rate of the scheduler (in bps). The rate is a percentage of the total interface
bandwidth, or the keyword remainder, which indicates that the scheduler receives the remaining
bandwidth of the interface.

Rate Limit

Rate limiting configuration of the queue. Possible values are none, meaning no rate limiting, and exact,
meaning the queue only transmits at the configured rate.

Maximum buffer delay

Amount of transmit delay (in milliseconds) or the buffer size of the queue. The buffer size is shown
as a percentage of the total interface buffer allocation, or by the keyword remainder to indicate that
the buffer is sized according to what remains after other scheduler buffer allocations.

Priority

Scheduling priority: low or high.

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Field Name

Field Description

Excess priority

Priority of excess bandwidth: low, medium-low, medium-high, high, or none.

Adjust minimum

Minimum shaping rate for an adjusted queue, in bps.

Adjust percent

Bandwidth adjustment applied to a queue, in percent.

Drop profiles

Table displaying the assignment of drop profiles by name and index to a given loss priority and protocol
pair.

Loss priority

Packet loss priority for drop profile assignment.

Protocol

Transport protocol for drop profile assignment.

Name

Name of the drop profile.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
scheduler-map

user@host> show class-of-service scheduler-map


Scheduler map: dd-scheduler-map, Index: 84
Scheduler: aa-scheduler, Index: 8721, Forwarding class: aa-forwarding-class
Transmit rate: 30 percent, Rate Limit: none, Maximum buffer delay: 39 ms,
Priority: high
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
non-TCP
8724
aa-drop-profile
Low
TCP
9874
bb-drop-profile
High
non-TCP
8833
cc-drop-profile
High
TCP
8484
dd-drop-profile
Scheduler: bb-scheduler, Forwarding class: aa-forwarding-class
Transmit rate: 40 percent, Rate limit: none, Maximum buffer delay: 68 ms,
Priority: high
Drop profiles:
Loss priority
Protocol
Index
Name
Low
non-TCP
8724
aa-drop-profile
Low
TCP
9874
bb-drop-profile
High
non-TCP
8833
cc-drop-profile
High
TCP
8484
dd-drop-profile

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show class-of-service traffic-control-profile


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show class-of-service traffic-control-profile


<profile-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
For Gigabit Ethernet IQ PICs, Channelized IQ PICs, EQ DPCs, and Trio MPC/MIC interfaces
only, display traffic shaping and scheduling profiles.
noneDisplay all profiles.
profile-name(Optional) Display information about a single profile.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show class-of-service traffic-control-profile on page 1517


show class-of-service traffic-control-profile (MX Series routers with Clear Channel
Multi-Rate CE MIC) on page 1518
Table 215 on page 1516 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
traffic-control-profile command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 215: show class-of-service traffic-control-profile Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Traffic control profile

Name of the traffic control profile.

Index

Index number of the traffic control profile.

ATM Service

(MX Series routers with ATM Multi-Rate CE MIC) Configured


category of ATM service. Possible values:

Shaping rate

cbrConstant bit rate.

rtvbrReal time variable bit rate.

nrtvbrNon real time variable bit rate.

Configured shaping rate, in bps.


NOTE: (MX Series routers with ATM Multi-Rate CE MIC) Configured
peak rate, in cps.

Shaping rate burst

Configured burst size for the shaping rate, in bytes.


NOTE: (MX Series routers with ATM Multi-Rate CE MIC) Configured
maximum burst rate, in cells.

Shaping rate priority high

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Configured shaping rate for high-priority traffic, in bps.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Shaping rate priority


medium

Configured shaping rate for medium-priority traffic, in bps.

Shaping rate priority low

Configured shaping rate for low-priority traffic, in bps.

Shaping rate excess high

Configured shaping rate for high-priority excess traffic, in bps.

Shaping rate excess low

Configured shaping rate for low-priority excess traffic, in bps.

Scheduler map

Name of the associated scheduler map.

Delay Buffer rate

Configured delay buffer rate, in bps.

Excess rate

Configured excess rate, in percent or proportion.

Excess rate high

Configured excess rate for high priority traffic, in percent or


proportion.

Excess rate low

Configured excess rate for low priority traffic, in percent or


proportion.

Guaranteed rate

Configured guaranteed rate, in bps or cps.


NOTE: (MX Series routers with ATM Multi-Rate CE MIC) This value
depends on the ATM service category chosen. Possible values:

cbrGuaranteed rate is equal to the configured peak rate in cps.

rtvbrGuaranteed rate is equal to the configured sustained rate

in cps.

nrtvbrGuaranteed rate is equal to the configured sustained rate

in cps.
Guaranteed rate burst

Configured burst size for the guaranteed rate, in bytes.

adjust-minimum

Configured minimum shaping rate for an adjusted queue, in bps.

Overhead accounting mode

Configured shaping mode, either frame-mode or cell-mode.

Overhead bytes

Configured byte adjustment value.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
traffic-control-profile

user@host> show class-of-service traffic-control-profile


Traffic control profile: Profile1, Index: 57625
Scheduler map: m1
Delay Buffer rate: 500000
Guaranteed rate: 1000000

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Traffic control profile: Profile2, Index: 57624


Scheduler map: m2
Delay Buffer rate: 600000
Guaranteed rate: 2000000
Traffic control profile: Profile3, Index: 57627
Scheduler map: m3
Delay Buffer rate: 800000
Guaranteed rate: 3000000
Excess rate high: proportion 4
Traffic control profile: Profile4, Index: 57626
Scheduler map: m4
Delay Buffer rate: 750000
Guaranteed rate: 4000000
adjust-minimum 20000000

Sample Output
show class-of-service
traffic-control-profile
(MX Series routers with
Clear Channel
Multi-Rate CE MIC)

user@host> show class-of-service traffic-control-profile


Traffic control profile: at-vbr1, Index: 11395
ATM Service: RTVBR
Scheduler map: m3
Shaping rate: 1000 cps
Shaping rate burst: 500 cells
Delay Buffer rate: 2000 cps
Guaranteed rate: 1000 cps
Traffic control profile: foo, Index: 38286
ATM Service: UBR
Scheduler map: m3

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show class-of-service translation-table


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show class-of-service translationtable


<name translation-table-name> |
<type (to-dscpfromdscp | to-dscp-ipv6fromdscpipv6 | to-expfromexp |
to-inet-precedence-from-inet-precedence)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3 for IQE PICs.


Display the mapping of class-of-service (CoS) translation table code points to
corresponding bit patterns.
noneDisplay translation table code points for all translation tables.
name(Optional) Display information for the named translation table.
type(Optional) Display information for a certain translation table type:
to-dscp-from-dscpDisplay DSCP translation table information.
to-dscp-ipv6-from-dscp-ipv6Display DSCP IPv6 translation table information.
to-exp-from-expDisplay MPLS EXP translation table information.
to-inet-precedence-from-intet-precedenceDisplay Internet precedence translation

table information.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show class-of-service translation-table on page 1520


show class-of-service translation-table name exp-trans-table on page 1521
show class-of-service translation-table type to-dscp-ipv6-from-dscp-ipv6 on page 1521
Table 216 on page 1519 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
translation-table command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 216: show class-of-service translation-table Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Translation Table

Name of the translation table.

Translation table type

Name of the translation table.

Index

Internal index number of the translation table.

From Code Point

Value of code point received.

To Code Point

Value of translated code point.

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Sample Output
show class-of-service
translation-table

user@host> show class-of-service translation-table


Translation Table: inet-trans-table, Translation table type: inet-to-inet, Index:
61075
From Code point
To Code Point
000
101
001
111
010
101
011
111
100
101
101
101
110
001
111
000
Translation Table: dscp-trans-table, Translation table type: dscp-to-dscp, Index:
6761
From Code point
To Code Point
000000
000111
000001
000111
000010
000111
000011
000111
000100
000111
000101
000111
000110
000111
000111
111000
001000
000111
001001
000111
001010
000111
001011
000111
001100
000111
001101
000111
001110
000111
001111
000111
010000
000111
010001
000111
010010
000111
010011
000111
010100
000111
010101
000111
010110
000111
010111
000111
011000
000111
011001
000111
011010
000111
011011
000111
011100
000111
011101
000111
011110
000111
011111
000111
100000
000111
100001
000111
100010
000111
100011
000111
100100
000111
100101
000111
100110
000111
100111
111000
101000
000111
101001
000111

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101010
101011
101100
101101
101110
101111
110000
110001
110010
110011
110100
110101
110110
110111
111000
111001
111010
111011
111100
111101
111110
111111

000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000001
000000

show class-of-service
translation-table name
exp-trans-table

user@host> show class-of-service translation-table name exp-trans-table


Translation Table: exp-trans-table, Translation table type: exp-to-exp, Index:
9048
From Code point
To Code Point
000
101
001
111
010
101
011
111
100
101
101
101
110
001
111
000

show class-of-service
translation-table type
to-dscp-ipv6-from-dscp-ipv6

user@host> show class-of-service translation-table type to-dscp-ipv6-from-dscp-ipv6


Translation Table: dscp-ipv6-trans-table, Translation table type:
dscp-ipv6-to-dscp-ipv6, Index: 64704
From Code point
To Code Point
000000
000111
000001
000111
000010
000111
000011
000111
000100
000111
000101
000111
000110
000111
000111
111000
001000
000111
001001
000111
001010
000111
001011
000111
001100
000111
001101
000111
001110
000111
001111
000111
010000
000111
010001
000111
010010
000111
010011
000111

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010101
010110
010111
011000
011001
011010
011011
011100
011101
011110
011111
100000
100001
100010
100011
100100
100101
100110
100111
101000
101001
101010
101011
101100
101101
101110
101111
110000
110001
110010
110011
110100
110101
110110
110111
111000
111001
111010
111011
111100
111101
111110
111111

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000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
111000
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000111
000001
000000

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show class-of-service virtual-channel


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show class-of-service virtual channel


<virtual-channel-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series Services Router only) Display virtual channel information.
noneDisplay all virtual channels.
virtual-channel-name(Optional) Display the specified virtual channel only.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service virtual-channel on page 1523


Table 217 on page 1523 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
virtual-channel command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 217: show class-of-service virtual-channel Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Virtual channel

Name of a virtual channel.

Index

Internal index.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
virtual-channel

user@host> show class-of-service virtual-channel


Virtual channel: vc-1, Index: 1
Virtual channel: vc-2, Index: 2

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show class-of-service virtual-channel-group


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show class-of-service virtual channel group


<virtual-channel-group-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series Services Router only) Display virtual channel group information.
noneDisplay all virtual channel groups.
virtual-channel-group-name(Optional) Display the specified virtual channel group only.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show class-of-service virtual-channel-group on page 1524


Table 218 on page 1524 describes the output fields for the show class-of-service
virtual-channel-group command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 218: show class-of-service virtual-channel-group Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Virtual channel group

Name of a virtual channel group.

Index

Internal index.

Sample Output
show class-of-service
virtual-channel-group

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user@host> show class-of-service virtual-channel-group


Virtual channel group: vc-gp, Index: 16321
Virtual channel: vc-1
Scheduler map: sc-map
Shaping rate : 100 percent

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Services

Generic Services Operational Mode Commands on page 1527

Border Signaling Gateway Operational Mode Commands on page 1537

Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol Operational Mode Commands on page 1579

CoS Services Operational Mode Commands on page 1587

Data Link Switching Operational Mode Commands on page 1593

Diameter Base Protocol Operational Mode Commands on page 1607

Distributed Denial-of-Service Protection Operational Mode Commands on page 1649

Dynamic Application Awareness Operational Mode Commands on page 1685

Flow Collection and Monitoring Operational Mode Commands on page 1707

Intrusion Detection Service Operational Mode Commands on page 1771

IP Security Operational Mode Commands on page 1785

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Operational Mode Commands on page 1859

Link Services Operational Mode Commands on page 1903

Load Balancing Operational Mode Commands on page 1909

Mobile IP Operational Mode Commands on page 1913

Network Address Translation Operational Mode Commands on page 1925

PGCP Operational Mode Commands for the BGF Feature on page 1941

PTSP Operational Mode Commands on page 1993

Service Sets Operational Mode Commands on page 2009

Softwire Operational Mode Commands on page 2029

Stateful Firewall Operational Mode Commands on page 2035

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Commands
Table 219 on page 1527 summarizes the generic command-line interface (CLI) commands
you can use with services. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 219: Generic Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear flow session table entries.

clear services flows

Display flow session table entries.

show services flows

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clear services flows


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

clear services flows


<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<ip-action>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


ip-action option introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.
application-protocol option introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.
Clear flow session table entries.
noneClear all flows.
application-protocol(Optional) Clear flows for one of the following application protocols:

bootpBootstrap protocol

dce-rpcDistributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call protocols

dce-rpc-portmapDistributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols portmap service

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dnsDomain Name System protocol

execExec

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

pptpPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

shellShell

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sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

talkTalk Program

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

destination-port destination-port(Optional) Clear flows for a particular destination port.

The range of values is from 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Clear flows for a particular destination

prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear flows for a particular interface. On M Series

and T Series routers, the interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On J


Series routers, the interface-name is ms-pim/0/port.
ip-action(Optional) Clear ip-action entries generated by the router to log, drop, or block

traffic based on previous matches. The IP action options and targets are configured
at the [edit security idp idp-policy policy-name rulebase-ips rule rule-name then]
hierarchy level.
protocol(Optional) Clear flows for one of the following IP types:

numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

icmp6Internet Control Message Protocol version 6

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-over-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Transmission Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

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service-set service-set(Optional) Clear flows for a particular service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Clear flows for a particular source port. The range

of values is from 0 through 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Clear flows for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

clear

show services flows on page 1531

clear services flows on page 1530


clear services flows ip-action on page 1530
Table 220 on page 1530 lists the output fields for the clear services flows command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 220: clear services flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an interface.

Service set

Name of the service set from which flows are being cleared.

Flows removed

Number of flows removed.

Sample Output
clear services flows

clear services flows


ip-action

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user@host> clear services flows


Interface
Service set
ms-2/0/0
IDP

Flows removed
1

user@host> clear services flows ip-action


Interface
Service set
ms-4/0/0
idp-service

Flows removed
1

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show services flows


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services flows


<all | brief | extensive | terse>
<application-protocol protocol>
<count>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<limit number>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


all option introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.
application-protocol option introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.
Display flow session table entries.
noneDisplay standard information about all flows.
all | brief | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
application-protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following

application protocols:

bootpBootstrap protocol

dce-rpcDistributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call protocols

dce-rpc-portmapDistributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols portmap service

dnsDomain Name System protocol

execExec

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

pptpPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

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rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

shellShell

sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

talkTalk Program

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

NOTE: The flows for the DCE RPC ALG match the flows for the DCE RPC
Portmap ALG. The flows for the RPC ALG match the flows for the RPC
Portmap ALG.

count(Optional) Display a count of the matching entries.


destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port. The range of values is from 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber.


On J Series routers, interface-name is ms-pim/0/port.
limit number(Optional) Maximum number of entries to display.
protocol protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP types:

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numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

icmp6Internet Control Message Protocol version 6

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

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ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Transmission Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for a particular service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port. The

range of values is from 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear services flows on page 1528

show services flows on page 1534


show services flows all on page 1534
show services flows brief on page 1535
show services flows extensive on page 1535
show services flows application-protocol on page 1535
show services flows count on page 1535
show services flows destination port on page 1535
show services flows destination prefix on page 1535
show services flows interface on page 1536
show services flows protocol on page 1536
show services flows service-set on page 1536
show services flows source port on page 1536
show services flows source prefix on page 1536
Table 221 on page 1533 lists the output fields for the show services flows command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 221: show services flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of the interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not


displayed. If no service set has any flows, a flow table header
is displayed for each service set.

All levels

Flow Count

Number of flows in a session.

count only

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Flow or Flow Prot

Protocol used for this flow.

All levels

Source

Source prefix of the flow in the format source-prefix:port. For


ICMP flows, port information is not displayed.

All levels

Dest

Destination prefix of the flow. For ICMP flows, port information


is not displayed.

All levels

State

Status of the flow:

All levels

DropDrop all packets in the flow without response.

ForwardForward the packet in the flow without looking

at it.

RejectDrop all packets in the flow with response.

WatchInspect packets in the flow.

Dir

Direction of the flow: input (I) or output (O).

All levels

Frm count

Number of frames in the flow.

All levels

Byte count

Number of bytes in the flow.

extensive

Flow role

Flow role.

extensive

Timeout

Timeout value.

extensive

Flow path

Flow path: symmetric or asymmetric.

extensive

Sample Output
show services flows

show services flows all

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user@host> show services flows


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service
Flow
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656
TCP
10.1.1.2:80
ICMP
10.1.1.2
ICMP
10.2.2.2
ICMP
10.2.2.2
ICMP
10.1.1.2

set: IDP
State
Dir
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
10.2.2.2:33656 Forward O
10.2.2.2
Forward I
10.1.1.2
Forward O
10.1.1.2
Forward I
10.2.2.2
Forward O

Frm count
6
5
102
102
97
97

user@host> show services flows all


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: idp-1
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.1.1.2:32769 ->
20.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
20.1.1.2:80
->
10.1.1.2:32769 Forward O
TCP
10.1.1.2:32771 ->
20.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
20.1.1.2:80
->
10.1.1.2:32771 Forward O
TCP
10.1.1.2:32770 ->
20.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
20.1.1.2:80
->
10.1.1.2:32770 Forward O
TCP
10.1.1.2:32768 ->
20.1.1.2:80
Forward I

Frm count
353431
353429
353562
353560
353577
353575
353610

->
->
->
->
->
->

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TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP

20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32777
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32776
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32775
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32774
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32773
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32772
20.1.1.2:80

->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->

10.1.1.2:32768
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32777
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32776
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32775
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32774
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32773
20.1.1.2:80
10.1.1.2:32772

Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward

O
I
O
I
O
I
O
I
O
I
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O

353608
353625
353624
353643
353642
353658
353657
353676
353674
353692
353690
353704
353702

show services flows


brief

The output for the show services flows brief command is identical to that for the show
services flows command. For sample output, see show services flows.

show services flows


extensive

user@host> show services flows extensive


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
Byte count: 346
Flow role: Unknown, Timeout: 0, Flow path: Asymmetric
TCP
10.1.1.2:80
->
10.2.2.2:33656 Forward O
Byte count: 334
Flow role: Unknown, Timeout: 0, Flow path: Symmetric
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward I
Byte count: 12096
Flow role: Unknown, Timeout: 0, Flow path: Symmetric
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward O
Byte count: 12096
Flow role: Unknown, Timeout: 0, Flow path: Symmetric

show services flows


application-protocol

user@router> show services flows application-protocol dce-rpc


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: ss-1
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
192.168.200.65:1260 -> 192.168.200.69:5315 Forward I
TCP
192.168.200.69:5315 ->
16.16.16.16:1031 Forward O
TCP
192.168.200.65:1251 -> 192.168.200.69:1026 Forward I
TCP
192.168.200.69:1026 ->
16.16.16.16:1029 Forward O

show services flows


count

user@host> show services flows count


Interface
Service set
ms-2/0/0
IDP

show services flows


destination port

user@router> show services flows destination-port 80


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80

show services flows


destination prefix

Frm count
6

144

144

Frm count
14
11
7
5

Flow count
6

State
Dir
Forward I

Frm count
6

user@router> show services flows destination-prefix 10.1.1.2


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward O
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward I

Frm count
6
137
132

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show services flows


interface

show services flows


protocol

show services flows


service-set

show services flows


source port

show services flows


source prefix

1536

user@router> show services flows interface ms-2/0/0


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
10.1.1.2:80
->
10.2.2.2:33656 Forward O
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward O
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward O

Frm count
6
5
162
162
157
157

user@router> show services flows protocol icmp


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2

State
Dir
Forward I
Forward O
Forward I
Forward O

Frm count
202
202
197
197

user@router> show services flows service-set sample


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: sample
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
10.1.1.2:80
->
10.2.2.2:33656 Forward O
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward O
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward O

Frm count
6
5
220
220
215
215

user@router> show services flows source-port 0


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
10.1.1.2:80
->
10.2.2.2:33656 Forward O
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward O
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward O

Frm count
6
5
235
235
230
230

user@router> show services flows source-prefix 10.2.2.2


Interface: ms-2/0/0, Service set: IDP
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.2.2.2:33656 ->
10.1.1.2:80
Forward I
TCP
10.1.1.2:80
->
10.2.2.2:33656 Forward O
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward O
ICMP
10.2.2.2
->
10.1.1.2
Forward I
ICMP
10.1.1.2
->
10.2.2.2
Forward O

Frm count
6
5
235
235
230
230

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Border Signaling Gateway Operational


Mode Commands
Table 222 on page 1537 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot border signaling gateway operations.

Table 222: Border Signaling Gateway Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear entries in the denied messages log.

clear services border-signaling-gateway


denied-messsages

Clear entries in the name resolution cache.

clear services border-signaling-gateway


name-resolution-cache

Clear registration statistics.

clear services border-signaling-gateway


registrations statistics

Clear subscriber registrations.

clear services border-signaling-gateway


registrations subscription

Clear border signaling gateway statistical counters.

clear services border-signaling-gateway


statistics

Show address bindings for registered subscribers.

show services border-signaling-gateway


address-of-record bindings

Display border signaling gateway admission control


information.

show services border-signaling-gateway


admission-control

Display border signaling gateway processing


statistics for a given contact.

show services border-signaling-gateway


by-contact

Display border signaling gateway processing


statistics for a given request Uniform Resource
Identifier (URI).

show services border-signaling-gateway


by-request-uri

Display border signaling gateway processing


statistics for all calls grouped by server or for a
selected server.

show services border-signaling-gateway calls


by-server

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Commands (continued)

1538

Task

Command

Display border signaling gateway processing


statistics for all calls grouped by service point or
for a selected service point.

show services border-signaling-gateway calls


by-service-point

Display a histogram of call durations for the border


signaling gateway group by server or for a selected
server.

show services border-signaling-gateway


calls-duration by-server

Display a histogram of call durations for the border


signaling gateway group by service point or for a
selected service point.

show services border-signaling-gateway


calls-duration by-service-point

Display border signaling gateway processing


statistics for failed calls grouped by server or for a
selected server.

show services border-signaling-gateway


calls-failed by-server

Display border signaling gateway processing


statistics for failed calls grouped by service point
or for a selected service point.

show services border-signaling-gateway


calls-failed by-service-point

Display border signaling gateway denied messages


information.

show services border-signaling-gateway


denied-messages

Display entries in the border signaling gateway


name resolution cache.

show services border-signaling-gateway


name-resolution-cache

Display registrations information.

show services border-signaling-gateway


registrations

Display routing blacklist information.

show services border-signaling-gateway


routing-blacklist

Display border signaling gateway high availability,


B2BUA, and SIP stack status.

show services border-signaling-gateway


status

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clear services border-signaling-gateway denied-messsages


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services border-signaling-gateway denied-messages


gateway gateway
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.


This command clears border signaling gateway (BSG) denied messages information for
the specified gateway and updates the last reset date and time.
gateway gatewayThe BSG for which denied messages information is to be cleared.
backup | master(Optional) Clear denied messages information for the backup BSG or

for the master BSG. If you do not specify an option, the master option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services border-signaling-gateway gateway statistics on page 1539


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
border-signaling-gateway
gateway statistics

user@host> clear services border-signaling-gateway statistics


Last Reset 2008 12 18 06:00

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clear services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache (all | by-fqdn fqdn) gateway


gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.


Clear entries in the Domain Name System (DNS) name resolution cache.
allClear all entries in the name resolution cache.
by-fqdn fqdnClear cache entries for a specific fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
gateway gateway-nameClear cache entries associated with this border signalling

gateway (BSG).
backup(Optional) Clear cache entries for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Clear cache entries for the master BSG. If you do not specify the
master or backup option, the master option is the default.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache on page 1571

clear services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache on page 1540


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache

1540

user@host> clear services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache all gateway bsg-1

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clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations statistics


Syntax

Description
Options

clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations statistics gateway gateway-name


<backup | master>

Clear registration statistics for the BSG.


gateway gateway-nameClear registration statistics associated with this border signalling

gateway (BSG).
backup(Optional) Clear registration statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Clear registration statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify

the master or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations subscription on page 1542

show services border-signaling-gateway registrations on page 1573

clear services border-signaling-gateway registration statistics on page 1541


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
border-signaling-gateway
registration statistics

user@host> clear services border-signaling-gateway registration statistics gateway bsg-1

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clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations subscription


Syntax

Description

Options

clear services border-signaling-gateway registrations statistics gateway gateway-name


all |AOR
graceful | forceful
<backup | master>

Clear subscriber registration AOR mapping from the BSG and, optionally, send unregister
messages to the Registrar.
allClear AOR mapping for all subscriber AORs .
AORClear AOR mapping for this subscriber AOR only.
forcefulDo not send unregister messages to the Registrar.
gracefulSend information to the registrar.
gateway-nameClear information for this BSG.
backup(Optional) Clear information for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Clear information for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level

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clear services border-signaling-gateway statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services border-signaling-gateway gateway gateway statistics


<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.


This command clears a border signaling gateway (BSG) statistics for the specified
gateway.
gateway-nameThe BSG for which statistics are to be cleared.
backup(Optional) Clear statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Clear statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services border-signaling-gateway gateway statistics on page 1543


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
border-signaling-gateway
gateway statistics

user@host> clear services border-signaling-gateway statistics

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show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings gateway gateway-name


| all
<summary | detail>
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display subscriber registration information based on the subscribers address-of-record
(AOR) information for the BSG.
allShow information for all subscribers.

Show information for this subscriber.


summaryShow summary information only for this AOR (subscriber).
detailShow detailed information for a specified AOR.
gateway-nameShow information for this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show information for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings


summary on page 1545
show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings
detailed on page 1545
show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings all
detailed on page 1545
Table 223 on page 1544 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
address-of-record bindings command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order
in which they appear.

Table 223: show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

bindings

Subscriber registrations.

URI

The URI of a unique subscriber registration.

summary detail

Registered from Realm

The signaling realm from which the subscriber registered.

summary detail

First registration time

The first time a subscriber registered from this URI.

detail

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Table 223: show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings Output


Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Last registration time

The most recent time a subscriber registered from this URI.

detail

Expiration time

The duration, in seconds, of a period of time during which the


subscriber does not re-register from this URI, after which the
subscribers registration expires.

detail

Registered from sp

The service point from which the subscriber registered.

summary detail

Translated URI

The translated (local or hidden) URI that the BSG uses.

detail

Has active call

The active call indicator.

detail

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
address-of-record
bindings summary

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings


alice@atlanta.com gateway bsg1 summary
address-of-record: alice@atlanta.com
bindings:
URI
:
alice@pc33.atlanta.com
Registered from Realm :
atlanta.com
Registered from sp
:
ms-1/0/0
URI
:
Registered from Realm :
Registered from sp
:

show services
border-signaling-gateway
address-of-record
bindings detailed

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings


alice@atlanta.com gateway bsg1 summary detail
address-of-record: alice@atlanta.com
URI
:
alice@pc33.atlanta.com
Registered from Realm :
atlanta.com
First registration time:
22/4/2009 17:24
Last registration time :
27/4/2009 7:35
Expiration time
:
300s
Registered from sp
:
ms-1/0/0
Translated URI
:
alice-LU
Has active call
:
Yes
URI
:
Registered from Realm :
First registration time:
Last registration time :
Expiration time
:
Registered from sp
:
Translated URI
:
Has active call
:

show services
border-signaling-gateway

alice@wonderland.com
wonderland.com
ms-1/0/0

alice@wonderland.com
wonderland.com
12/5/2009 00:24
19/5/2009 8:35
270s
ms-1/0/0
alice-LU2
No

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway address-of-record bindings all gateway


bsg1 summary detail

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address-of-record
bindings all detailed

address-of-record: alice@atlanta.com
URI
:
alice@pc33.atlanta.com
Registered from Realm :
atlanta.com
First registration time:
22/4/2009 17:24
Last registration time :
27/4/2009 7:35
Expiration time
:
300s
Registered from sp
:
ms-1/0/0
Translated URI
:
alice-LU
Has active call
:
Yes
URI
:
Registered from Realm :
First registration time:
Last registration time :
Expiration time
:
Registered from sp
:
Translated URI
:
Has active call
:

alice@wonderland.com
wonderland.com
12/5/2009 00:24
19/5/2009 8:35
270s
ms-1/0/0
alice-LU2
No

address-of-record: bob@builder.com
URI
:
bob@the.builder.com
Registered from Realm :
builder.com
First registration time:
1/5/2009 00:24
Last registration time :
1/5/2009 8:35
Expiration time
:
30s
Registered from sp
:
ms-1/0/0
Translated URI
:
bob-LU
Has active call
:
Yes

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show services border-signaling-gateway admission-control


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services border-signaling-gateway admission-control gateway gateway-name


<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Display border signaling gateway (BSG) Call Admission Control (CAC) information.
gateway-nameDisplay information about each CAC controller associated with this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the primary BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway admission-control on page 1548


Table 224 on page 1547 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
admission-control command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 224: show services border-signaling-gateway admission-control Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Admission controller

The admission controller for which statistics are displayed.

Dialogs

Information on CAC for dialogs, including the following:

ActiveActive dialogs shown as a percentage of CAC maximum concurrent

dialogs, the number of active dialogs and the CAC maximum for concurrent
dialogs.

Events handledNumber of events handled.

Attempts rejected due to concurrent exceptionNumber of attempts rejected

because they exceeded the maximum concurrent dialogs limit.

Attempts rejected due to rate exceptionNumber of attempts rejected because

they exceeded the maximum rate for admission of dialogs per second.
Transactions

Information on CAC for transactions, including the following:

ActiveActive transactions shown as a percentage of CAC maximum

concurrent transactions, the number of active transactions and the CAC


maximum for concurrent transactions.

Events handledNumber of events handled.

Attempts rejected due to concurrent exceptionNumber of attempts rejected

because they exceeded the maximum concurrent transactions limit.

Attempts rejected due to rate exceptionNumber of attempts rejected because

they exceeded the maximum rate for admission of transactions per second.

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Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
admission-control

1548

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway admission-control gateway bsg1


Admission controller: Controller1
Dialogs
Active: 2% (20 out of 1000 allowed)
Attempts handled: 5500
Attempts rejected due to concurrent exception: 2
Attempts rejected due to rate exception: 4
Transactions
Active: 0% (10 out of 50000 allowed)
Attempts handled: 20000
Attempts rejected due to concurrent exception: 10
Attempts rejected due to rate exception: 1

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show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact <contact> (brief | detail | summary)


gateway gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.


Display border signaling gateway (BSG) statistics for active calls for a specific BSG,
filtered by contact. Display results for all calls by omitting the variable contact.
contact(Optional) Display information for this contact. When contact is omitted,

information is displayed for all calls.


briefDisplay abbreviated information for the specified contact.
detailDisplay a detailed listing of BSG statistics for the specified contact.
summaryDisplay only the number of active calls for the contact.
gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact brief on page 1550


show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact detail on page 1550
Table 225 on page 1549 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
by-contact command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 225: show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Signaling Source IP

Source IP for signaling.

none brief

Signaling Destination IP

Destination IP for signaling.

none brief

Call ID

Call ID. Each active call is listed by call ID.

none brief

Local URI

Local Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for the displayed call ID.

detail

Remote URI

Remote URI for the displayed call ID.

detail

Local Tag

Local tag for the displayed call ID.

detail

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Table 225: show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Remote Tag

Remote tag for the displayed call ID.

detail

Next Hop

Next hop address for the displayed call ID.

detail

Media IP

The IP through which the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) is


passed.

detail

Media Port

The port through which the RTP is passed.

detail

Media Status

The status of the media (Enabled or Disabled).

detail

Admission Control
Profile

Admission control profiles for this BSG.

detail

Manipulation Rules

Header manipulation rules applied on messages sent toward the


user agent server (UAS), or the call recipient, of the transaction and
dialog that was matched.

detail

A rule is marked [Defunct] if it was changed after it was already


applied to a call.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
by-contact brief

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact juniper.net brief gateway bsg1


Signaling Source IP
: 172.223.3.22
Signaling Destination IP : 10.2.3.55
Call-ID
: 65689654
Signaling Source IP
: 172.223.3.22
Signaling Destination IP : 101.21.4.88
Call-ID
: 321456

show services
border-signaling-gateway
by-contact detail

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact juniper.net detail gateway bsg1


Signaling Source IP
: 60.100.102.1
Signaling Destination IP : 60.1.7.100
Call-ID
: 1-3117@60.1.7.100
Local URI
: 60.100.102.1
Remote URI
: sip:60.1.7.100:5060
Local Tag
: bsg+1000001+1060000+3a2e567a
Remote Tag
: 1
Next Hop
: 10.2.3.200
Admission Control Profile : ACProfile1
Manipulation Rules
: ManipulationTowardsPeer1, HM_rule_2 [Defunct]
Media IP
Media Port
Media Status

1550

: 60.1.7.100
: 6000
: Enabled

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show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri <request-uri> (brief | detail |


summary) gateway gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.


Display border signaling gateway (BSG) statistics for active calls for a specific BSG,
filtered by Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). Display results for all calls by omitting the
variable contact.
request-uri(Optional) Display information for this request URI. When contact is omitted,

information is displayed for all calls.


briefDisplay abbreviated information for the request URI.
detailDisplay a detailed listing of BSG statistics for the request URI.
summaryDisplay only the number of active calls for the request URI.
gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this VBGF.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri brief on page 1552


show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri sip:juniper.net detail on page 1552

Output Fields

Table 226 on page 1551 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
by-request-uri command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 226: show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-URI Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Signaling Source IP

Source IP for signaling.

none brief

Signaling Destination IP

Destination IP for signaling.

none brief

Call ID

Call ID. Each active call is listed by call ID.

none brief

Local URI

Local URI for the displayed call ID.

detail

Remote URI

Remote URI for the displayed call ID.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Local Tag

Local tag for the displayed call ID.

detail

Remote Tag

Remote tag for the displayed call ID.

detail

Next Hop

Next hop address for the displayed call ID.

detail

Media IP

The IP through which the RTP is passed.

detail

Media Port

The port through which the RTP is passed.

detail

Media Status

The status of the media (Enabled or Disabled).

detail

Admission Controller

Admission controllers for this BSG.

detail

Manipulation Rules

Header manipulation rules applied on messages sent toward the user


agent server (UAS), or the call recipient, of the transaction and dialog
that was matched.

detail

A rule is marked [Defunct] if it was changed after it was already applied


to a call.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
by-request-uri brief

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri sip:juniper.net brief gateway


bsg1
Signaling Source IP
: 172.223.3.22
Signaling Destination IP : 10.2.3.55
Call-ID
: 65689654
Signaling Source IP
Signaling Destination IP
Call-ID

show services
border-signaling-gateway
by-request-uri
sip:juniper.net detail

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway by-request-uri sip:juniper.net detail gateway


bsg1
Signaling Source IP
: 60.100.102.1
Signaling Destination IP : 60.1.7.100
Call-ID
: 1-3117@60.1.7.100
Local URI
: 60.100.102.1
Remote URI
: sip:60.1.7.100:5060
Local Tag
: bsg+1000001+1060000+3a2e567a
Remote Tag
: 1
Next Hop
: 10.2.3.200
Admission Control Profile : ACProfile1
Manipulation Rules
: ManipulationTowardsPeer1, HM_rule_2 [Defunct]
Media IP
Media Port

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: 172.223.3.22
: 101.21.4.88
: 321456

: 60.1.7.100
: 6000

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show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-server


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-server <server-name> gateway


gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display border signaling gateway (BSG) call statistics grouped by server.
server-name(Optional) String of one or more characters used to select servers for which

call statistics are displayed. Results are shown for all servers with names beginning
with the specified string. When you omit this option, call statistics are displayed for
all servers and grouped by server.
gateway-nameName of the gateway for which call statistics are displayed.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-server on page 1554


Table 227 on page 1554 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
statistics calls by-server command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 227: show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-server Output


Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Statistics Start

Date and time when accumulation of the current set of statistics began.

Server

Server for which statistics are displayed.

Failed Calls

Number of failed calls.

Completed Calls

Number of completed calls.

Active Calls

Number of active calls.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
calls by-server

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user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-server gateway bsg1


Statistics start
: 22/2/2010 13:24

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Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:

zone-110
0
0
0

Server
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:

zone-120
2
0
0

Server
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:

zone-130
0
0
0

Server
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:

zone-210
0
0
0

Server
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:

zone-220
0
0
0

Server
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:

zone-230
0
0
0

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show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-service-point


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-service-point <service-point-name>


gateway gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display border signaling gateway (BSG) call statistics by service point .
service-point-name(Optional) Name of the service point for which call statistics are

displayed. When you omit this option, call statistics are displayed for all service points
and grouped by service point.
gateway-nameName of the gateway for which call statistics are displayed.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-service-point on page 1557


Table 228 on page 1556 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
statistics calls by-service-point command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

Table 228: show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-service-point


Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Statistics Start

Date and time when accumulation of the current set of statistics began.

Service point

Service point for which statistics are displayed.

Direction

Direction of calls on this service point. Possible values:

EgressCalls are outbound from this service point.

IngressCalls are inbound to this service point.

Failed Calls

Number of failed calls.

Completed Calls

Number of completed calls.

Active Calls

Number of active calls.

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Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
calls by-service-point

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway calls by-service-point gateway bsg1


Statistics start
: 02-02-2010 11:38:00.
Service point
Direction
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:
:

sip-5060-tcp
Egress
0
0
0

Service point
Direction
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:
:

sip-5060-tcp
Ingress
0
0
0

Service point
Direction
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:
:

sip-5060-udp
Egress
2
0
0

Service point
Direction
Failed calls
Active calls
Completed calls

:
:
:
:
:

sip-5060-udp
Ingress
2
0
0

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show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-server


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-server <server-name> gateway


gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display a histogram showing the number of calls, by duration, for a specific BSG since
the last time statistics were cleared.
server-name(Optional) String of one or more characters used to select servers for which

call duration statistics are displayed. Results are shown for all servers with names
beginning with the specified string. When you omit this option, call duration statistics
are displayed for all servers and grouped by server.
gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the primary BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-server on page 1558


Table 229 on page 1558 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration by-server command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 229: show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-serverOutput Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Server

Server for calls shown in the histogram..

none brief

Duration[Min]

Duration category in which calls fall. The first category is greater


than or equal to zero and less than 1. The other duration
categories are defined similarly.

none brief

Number of Calls

Number of calls in the duration category.

detailed

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration
by-server

1558

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-server gateway bsg1


Server
: zone-110
Duration[Min]
0 1
1 2

Number of calls
0
0

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Duration[Min]
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
9 - 10
10 - 11
11 - 12
12 - 13
13 - 14
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17 - 18
18 - 19
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20 - 21
21 - 22
22 - 23
23 - 24
24 - 25
25 - 26
26 - 27
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
: zone-120
Number of calls
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Server
Duration[Min]
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
9 - 10
10 - 11
11 - 12
12 - 13
13 - 14
14 - 15
15 - 16
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18 - 19
19 - 20
20 - 21
21 - 22
22 - 23
23 - 24
24 - 25
25 - 26
26 - 27
27 - 28
28 - 29
29 - INF

1560

0
: zone-210
Number of calls
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-service-point


Syntax

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-service-point


<service-point-name> gateway gateway-name
<backup | master>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.

Description

Display histograms for one or more service points showing the number of calls, by duration,
for a specific BSG since the last time statistics were cleared.

Options

service-point-name(Optional) Service point for which call duration statistics are

displayed. When you omit this option, call duration statistics are displayed for all
service points and grouped by service point.
gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the primary BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-service-point on page 1562

Output Fields

Table 230 on page 1561 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration by-service-point command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

Table 230: show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-service-point Output


Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Service Point

Service point for calls shown in the histogram.

none brief

Direction

Direction of calls on this service point. Possible values:

none brief

EgressCalls are outbound from this service point.

IngressCalls are inbound to this service point.

Duration[Min]

Duration category in which calls fall. The first category is greater


than or equal to zero and less than 1. The other duration
categories are defined similarly.

none brief

Number of Calls

Number of calls in the duration category.

detailed

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Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration
by-service-point

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway calls-duration by-service-point gateway


bsg1
Statistics start
: 02-02-2010 11:38:00.
Service point
Direction
Duration[Min]
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
9 - 10
10 - 11
11 - 12
12 - 13
13 - 14
14 - 15
15 - 16
16 - 17
17 - 18
18 - 19
19 - 20
20 - 21
21 - 22
22 - 23
23 - 24
24 - 25
25 - 26
26 - 27
27 - 28
28 - 29
29 - INF
Service point
Direction
Duration[Min]
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
9 - 10
10 - 11
11 - 12
12 - 13
13 - 14
14 - 15

1562

: sip-5060-tcp
: Egress
Number of calls
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
: sip-5060-tcp
: Ingress
Number of calls
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- 28
- 29
- INF

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-server


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-server <server-name> gateway


gateway-name
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display BSG (border signaling gateway) failed call statistics by server.
server-name(Optional) String of one or more characters used to select servers for which

failed call statistics are displayed. Results are shown for all servers with names
beginning with the specified string. When you omit this option, failed call statistics
are displayed for all servers and grouped by server.
gateway-nameThe gateway for which statistics are displayed.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-server on page 1565


Table 231 on page 1564 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-failed by-server command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 231: show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-server Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Statistics Start

Date and time when the accumulation of the current set of statistics began.

Server

Server name.

Protocol error

Number of calls that failed due to protocol errors.

Inactive timeout

Number of calls for which a dialog was closed due to an inactive call timeout violation.

Configured behavior
policy rejection

Number of calls that failed due to configured rejection policy.

4/5/6XX response

Number of calls that failed because the call setup failed for reasons other than timeout.

Internal error

Number of calls that failed because the BSG sustained an internal error that terminated one of dialogs
comprising a call during setup.

Setup media failure

Number of calls that failed due to a media failure during setup.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Established call media


inactivity

Number of established calls for which a dialog was closed because the BGF identified media inactivity
for the dialog.

CAC policy rejection

Number of calls for which an initial INVITE was rejected due to CAC (call admission control)
enforcement.

Default behavior policy


rejection

Number of calls for which an initial INVITE was rejected due to no policy match.

Transport conflict policy


rejection

Number of calls for which the requested transport on the INVITE conflicts with the transport details
of the selected egress service-point.

Setup timeout

Number of calls that failed for one of the following reasons:

An INVITE was sent by the BSG and no reply was received.

An INVITE was sent by the BSG, a 1XX was received, and nothing else was received after that.

An INVITE was received by the BSG and nothing else was sent on this open transaction.

Transport error

Number of calls that failed due to a transport error.

Canceled calls

Number of canceled calls.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
calls-failed by-server

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-server gateway bsg1


Statistics start

: 02-02-2010

11:38:00.

Server
Protocol error
Inactive timeout
Configured behavior policy rejection
4/5/6XX response
Internal error
Setup media failure
Established call media inactivity
CAC policy rejection
Default behavior policy rejection
Transport conflict policy rejection
Setup timeout
Transport error
Canceled calls

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

zone-110
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Server
Protocol error
Inactive timeout
Configured behavior policy rejection
4/5/6XX response
Internal error
Setup media failure
Established call media inactivity

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

zone-120
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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CAC policy rejection


Default behavior policy rejection
Transport conflict policy rejection
Setup timeout
Transport error
Canceled calls

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:
:
:
:
:

0
0
0
2
0
0

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show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-service-point


Syntax

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-service-point <service-point-name>


gateway gateway-name
<backup | master>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.

Description

Display BSG (border signaling gateway) failed call statistics by service point.

Options

service-point-name(Optional) Service point for which failed call statistics are displayed.

When you omit this option, failed call statistics are displayed for all service points
and grouped by service point.
gateway-nameThe gateway for which statistics are displayed.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-service-point on page 1568

Output Fields

Table 232 on page 1567 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-failed by-service-point command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order
in which they appear.

Table 232: show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-service-point Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Statistics Start

Date and time when the accumulation of the current set of statistics began.

Service Point

Service-point name.

Direction

Direction of calls on this service point. Possible values:

EgressCalls are outbound from this service point.

IngressCalls are inbound to this service point.

Protocol error

Number of calls that failed due to protocol errors.

Inactive timeout

Number of calls for which a dialog was closed due to an inactive call timeout violation.

Configured behavior
policy rejection

Number of calls that failed due to configured rejection policy.

4/5/6XX response

Number of calls that failed because the call setup failed for reasons other than timeout.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Internal error

Number of calls that failed because the BSG sustained an internal error that terminated one of dialogs
comprising a call during setup.

Setup media failure

Number of calls that failed due to a media failure during setup.

Established call media


inactivity

Number of established calls for which a dialog was closed because the BGF identified media inactivity
for the dialog.

CAC policy rejection

Number of calls for which an initial INVITE was rejected due to CAC (call admission control)
enforcement.

Default behavior policy


rejection

Number of calls for which an initial INVITE was rejected due to no policy match.

Transport conflict policy


rejection

Number of calls for which the requested transport on the INVITE conflicts with the transport details
of the selected egress service-point.

Setup timeout

Number of calls that failed for one of the following reasons:

An INVITE was sent by the BSG and no reply was received.

An INVITE was sent by the BSG, a 1XX was received, and nothing else was received after that.

An INVITE was received by the BSG and nothing else was sent on this open transaction.

Transport error

Number of calls that failed due to a transport error.

Canceled calls

Number of canceled calls.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
calls-failed
by-service-point

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user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed by-service-point gateway bsg1


Statistics start

: 02-02-2010

11:38:00.

Service point
Direction
Protocol error
Inactive timeout
Configured behavior policy rejection
4/5/6XX response
Internal error
Setup media failure
Established call media inactivity
CAC policy rejection
Default behavior policy rejection
Transport conflict policy rejection
Setup timeout
Transport error
Canceled calls

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

sip-5060-tcp
Egress
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Service point

: sip-5060-tcp

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Direction
Protocol error
Inactive timeout
Configured behavior policy rejection
4/5/6XX response
Internal error
Setup media failure
Established call media inactivity
CAC policy rejection
Default behavior policy rejection
Transport conflict policy rejection
Setup timeout
Transport error
Canceled calls

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

Ingress
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Service point
Direction
Protocol error
Inactive timeout
Configured behavior policy rejection
4/5/6XX response
Internal error
Setup media failure
Established call media inactivity
CAC policy rejection
Default behavior policy rejection
Transport conflict policy rejection
Setup timeout
Transport error
Canceled calls

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

sip-5060-udp
Egress
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

Service point
Direction
Protocol error
Inactive timeout
Configured behavior policy rejection
4/5/6XX response
Internal error
Setup media failure
Established call media inactivity
CAC policy rejection
Default behavior policy rejection
Transport conflict policy rejection
Setup timeout
Transport error
Canceled calls

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:
:
:
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:
:
:
:
:
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:
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sip-5060-udp
Ingress
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

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show services border-signaling-gateway denied-messages


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services border-signaling-gateway denied-messages gateway gateway-name


<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.


Display border signaling gateway (BSG) statistics for messages denied due to an overload
condition.
gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway denied-messages on page 1570


The logged date and time of each denied message since the last reset of denied message
log statistics is shown. A maximum of 10 dropped messages can be displayed.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
denied-messages

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user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway denied-messages gateway bsg1


Last Reset 2008 12 18 06:00
Last Over Load Drops
1. 2009 10 31 17:43
2. 2009 07 21 09:00

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show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache


Syntax

show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache (all | fqdn fqdn) gateway


gateway-name
<backup | master>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.

Description

Display entries in the name resolution cache.

Options

allDisplay all entries in the name resolution cache.


fqdn fqdnDisplay entries for a specific fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about the name resolution cache associated

with this border signaling gateway (BSG).


backup(Optional) Display information about the name resolution cache associated

with the backup BSG.


master(Optional) Display information about the name resolution cache associated

with the master BSG. If you do not specify the master or backup option, the master
option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level

view

Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

clear services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache on page 1540

show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache on page 1572

Output Fields

Table 233 on page 1571 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 233: show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Name

Name of the SIP server. The value can be a server name or a service record name.

Type

Type of Domain Name System (DNS) record:

AAddress records

NAPTRName authority pointer (NAPTR) records

SRVService records

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

RData

Contents of the DNS Record Data field.


For A type records, an IP address.
For NAPTR records, the FQDN.
For SRV type records, a host name.

TTL Expiry

Time to live. Indicates the time in seconds that the server will remain in the cache.

Blacklist Expiry

If the server is on the blacklist, the time in seconds that the server will remain on the blacklist.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache

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user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway name-resolution-cache by-fqdn


example.com gateway bsg-1
Name

Type

RData

sip._udp.example.com

SRV

server1.example.com.
server2.example.com.
server3.example.com.
192.168.1.10
192.168.2.20
192.168.2.21
192.168.3.30

server1.example.com
server2.example.com

A
A

server3.example.com

TTL
Expiry
86400
86400
86400
43200
86400
86400
86400

Blacklist
Expiry

300
280

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show services border-signaling-gateway registrations


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services border-signaling-gateway registrations gateway gateway-name


all | realm
<summary | detail>
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display registration statistics for the BSG.
realmShow information for this signaling realm.
allShow information for all signaling realms.
gateway-nameShow information for this BSG.
backup(Optional) Show information for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway registrations realm on page 1573


show services border-signaling-gateway registrations realm all on page 1574
Table 234 on page 1573 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
registrations command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 234: show services border-signaling-gateway registrations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Statistics start

Date and time statistics accumulation began. This date is refreshed


when statistics are cleared.

Active Registrations

The number of active registrations.

summary detail

Name of signaling ream (uncaptioned field).

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
registrations realm

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway registrations realm atlanta.com gateway


bsg1
Statistics Start
: 22/4/2009 13:24
Active Registrations

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show services
border-signaling-gateway
registrations realm all

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway registration realm all gateway


Statistics Start
: 22/4/2009 13:24
atlanta.com
Active Registrations
: 3344
biloxi.com
Active Registrations

1574

: 17000

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show services border-signaling-gateway routing-blacklist


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services border-signaling-gateway routing-blacklist gateway gateway-name


<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display unavailable server information from the routing blacklist.
gateway-nameName of the gateway for which call statistics are displayed.
backup(Optional) Show statistics for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show statistics for the master BSG. If you do not specify the master

or backup option, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services border-signaling-gateway routing-blacklist on page 1575


Table 235 on page 1575 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
statistics routing-blacklist command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order
in which they appear.

Table 235: show services border-signaling-gateway routing-blacklist


Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

last availability

The last time the server responded to an availability check.

next check

The next time the server will be checked for availability.

next availablity

For servers that are not checked for availability, the time that the server
is scheduled to be removed from the blacklist.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
routing-blacklist

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway routing-blacklist bsg1


Statistics start
: 22/4/2008 13:24
Servers actively checked for availability:
Florida 1.2.3.4 last availability: 23/8/2009 12:24:21 next check: 23/8/2009
17:31:43
Georgia 5.6.7.8 last availability: 23/8/2009 9:53:09 next check: 23/8/2009
17:32:15
Servers not actively checked for availability:
sip.att.com
10.10.250.17 next availability: 23/8/2009 17:47:02
sip.jnpr.com 62.17.56.28
next availability: 24/8/2009 02:49:51

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show services border-signaling-gateway status


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services border-signaling-gateway status gateway gateway-name


<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.10.


Displays status information for the master or backup BSG, B2BUA connection, and SIP
stack connection.
gateway-nameName of the gateway for which status is displayed.
backup(Optional) Show status information for the backup BSG.
master(Optional) Show status information for the master BSG. If you do not specify

the master or backup options, the master option is the default.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services border-signaling-gateway status on page 1577


show services border-signaling-gateway status backup (primary as backup) on page 1577

Output Fields

Table 236 on page 1576 lists the output fields for the show services border-signaling-gateway
status command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 236: show services border-signaling-gateway status Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

State

Redundancy state of the BSG being displayed. Possible values:

MasterThe BSG is functioning as the master in a partnered pair.

BackupThe BSG is functioning as the backup in partnered.

StandaloneNo backup is configured. The BSG is running in standalone


mode.

The state displayed is backup only if you specified the backup option in the
command.
Local

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Information about the local BSG, initially configured as the Master in a partnered
pair, including:

InterfaceThe name of the service interface for the BSG.

IP addressThe IP address of the service interface for the BSG.

RMS roleThe configured role of this BSG. Possible values:

PrimaryThe BSG is configured as primary.

SecondaryThe BSG is configured as secondary.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Remote

Information about the remote BSG, initially configured as the Backup in a


partnered pair, including:

B2BUA
Connection

InterfaceThe name of the interface for the BSG.

IP addressThe IP address of the interface for the BSG.

RMS roleThe configured role of this BSG. Possible values:


PrimaryThe BSG is configured as primary.

PrimaryThe BSG is configured as secondary.

Information about the B2BUA connection, including:

SIP Stack

StatusThe connection status. Possible values:

Connected

Disconnected

TCPInternal routing interface address.

Information about the SIP stack connection, including:

StatusThe connection status. Possible values:

Connected

Disconnected

TCPInternal routing interface address.

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
status

user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway status gateway bsg1


Redundancy information:
State: Master
Local:
Interface name: ms-0/3/0
IP address: 20.0.0.19
RMS role: Primary
Remote:
Interface name: ms-1/3/0
IP address: 20.0.0.35
RMS role: Secondary
B2BUA connection:
Status: Connected
tcp 20.0.0.19:32024 => 20.0.0.35:50783
SIP stack connection:
Status: Connected
tcp 20.0.0.19:58875 => 20.0.0.35:16386

Sample Output
show services
border-signaling-gateway
status backup (primary
as backup)

This example shows the primary RMS partner serving as the backup after a switchover.
user@host> show services border-signaling-gateway status gateway bsg1 backup

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Redundancy information:
State: Backup
Local:
Interface name: ms-0/3/0
IP address: 20.0.0.19
RMS role: Primary
Remote:
Interface name: ms-1/3/0
IP address: 20.0.0.35
RMS role: Secondary
B2BUA connection:
Status: Connected
tcp 20.0.0.19:32024 => 20.0.0.35:50783
SIP stack connection:
Status: Connected
tcp 20.0.0.19:58875 => 20.0.0.35:16386

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Compressed Real-Time Transport


Protocol Operational Mode Commands
Table 237 on page 1579 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)
services. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 237: CRTP Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear CRTP flows statistics.

clear services crtp statistics

Display CRTP output.

show services crtp

Display CRTP flows.

show services crtp flows

NOTE: CRTP is supported on the following interfaces:

M Series and T Series routersLink services intelligent queuing (IQ)


(lsq-fpc/pic/port)

J Series routerLink services (ls-pim/0/port)

NOTE: For information about how to configure CRTP services, see the Junos
OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services crtp statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services crtp statistics


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP) flow statistics.
noneClear CRTP flow statistics on all interfaces.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear CRTP flow statistics for the specified interface:

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

On M Series and T Series routers, a link services IQ (lsq-fpc/pic/port) or redundant


link services IQ (rlsq-fpc/pic/port) interface

On the J Series router, a link services (ls-pim/0/port) interface

view

clear services crtp statistics on page 1580


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services crtp
statistics

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user@host> clear services crtp statistics

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show services crtp


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services crtp


<extensive>
<interface interface-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP) extensive output.
noneDisplay CRTP extensive output for all interfaces.
extensive(Optional) Display extensive CRTP information.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display CRTP flow statistics for the specified

interface:

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

On M Series and T Series routers, a link services IQ (lsq-fpc/pic/port) or redundant


link services IQ (rlsq-fpc/pic/port) interface

On the J Series router, a link services (ls-pim/0/port) interface

view

show services crtp extensive on page 1582


Table 238 on page 1581 lists the output fields for the show services crtp command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 238: show services crtp Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the physical interface.

Port minimum

Compression is applied to UDP packets with even ports in the specified range.

Port maximum
Maximum UDP
compressed
sessions

Maximum value of a context identifier in the space of context identifiers


allocated for UDP.

CRTP maximum
period

Maximum interval between full headers. Suggested value is 256.

CRTP maximum
time

Maximum time interval between full headers. Suggested value is 5 seconds.

Compression
ratio

Ratio of received packet size to compressed packet size, in percentage. For


example, if the packet size is 100 bytes when it is received, and is 40 bytes after
compression, the compression ratio is 100 ? 40/100 * 100 = 60%.

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Table 238: show services crtp Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Decompression
ratio

Ratio of received packet size to decompressed packet size, in percentage. For


example, if the packet size is 40 bytes when it is received, and is 100 bytes after
compression, the decompression ratio is 100 ? 40/100 * 100 = 60%.

Discards

Number of frames that the incoming packet match code discarded because
they were not recognized.

Sessions

Total number of active CRTP sessions.

IP bytes

Number of IP bytes sent and received.

Compressed
bytes

Number of compressed IP header bytes sent and received.

CRTP packets

Number of CRTP packets sent and received.

CUDP/CNTCP
packets

Number of compressed UDP packets and compressed non-TCP packets sent


and received.

Full header
packets

Number of full header packets sent and received. Full header packets
communicate the uncompressed IP header plus any following headers and
data to establish the uncompressed header state in the decompressor for a
particular context.

Context state
packet

Number of context state packets sent and received. Context state packets are
sent from the decompressor to the compressor to communicate a list of context
IDs for which synchronization is lost or might be lost.

IP packets

Number of IP packets sent and received.

Compressed
packets

Number of compressed packets sent and received.

Sample Output
show services crtp
extensive

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user@host> show services crtp extensive


Interface: lsq-1/1/0.1
Port minimum: 2000, Port maximum: 64009
Maximum UDP compressed sessions: 256
CRTP maximum period: 256, CRTP maximum time: 5
Compression ratio: 0, Decompression ratio: 0, Discards: 0
CRTP stats
Receive
Transmit
Sessions
1
1
IP bytes
60
60
Compressed bytes
61
60
CRTP packets
0
0
CUDP/CNTCP packets
0
0
Full header packets
1
1
Context state packets
0
0

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IP packets
Compressed packets

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show services crtp flows


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services crtp flows


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP) flows.
noneDisplay CRTP flows for all interfaces.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display CRTP flows for the specified interface:

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

On M Series and T Series routers, a link services IQ (lsq-fpc/pic/port) or redundant


link services IQ (rlsq-fpc/pic/port) interface

On the J Series router, a link services (ls-pim/0/port) interface

view

show services crtp flows on page 1584


Table 239 on page 1584 lists the output fields for the show services crtp flows command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 239: show services crtp flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the physical interface.

Flow

Received or transmitted flow.

Source

IP source address.

Destination

IP destination address.

SSRC ID

Synchronization source (SSRC) identifier. One of the fields in the


RTP header used to select the context. The SSRC identifier is a
randomly chosen value unique within a particular CRTP session.

Ctx ID

Session context ID. Indicates the session context in which to interpret


the packet. The decompressor can use the context ID to index its
table of stored session contexts directly.

Sample Output
show services crtp
flows

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user@host> show services crtp flows


Interface: lsq-1/1/0.1
Flow
Source

Destination

SSRC ID

Ctx ID

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Receive
Transmit

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80.1.1.3:26000

80.1.1.3:26000
60.1.1.3:28004

123
123

0
2

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CoS Services Operational Mode


Commands
Table 240 on page 1587 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot class-of-service (CoS ) services on the
Adaptive Services PIC. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 240: CoS Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear CoS statistics.

clear services cos statistics

Display CoS statistics.

show services cos statistics

NOTE: CoS services are supported on the adaptive services interface on the
following routers:

J Seriessp-pim/0/slot

M Series and T Seriessp-fpc/pic/port

CoS services are also supported on the redundant adaptive services interface
(rspnumber) on M Series and T Series routers.

NOTE: For information about how to configure CoS services, see the Junos
OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services cos statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services cos statistics


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.1.


Clear statistics for class-of-service (CoS) code point bit patterns and forwarding classes
as configured in CoS services for the AS PIC.
noneClear all services CoS statistics.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear statistics for the specified interface only.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear statistics for the specified service set only.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services cos statistics on page 1588


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services cos
statistics

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user@host> clear services cos statistics

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show services cos statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services cos statistics


<brief | detail | extensive>
<diffserv | forwarding-class>
<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>
<summary>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.1.


Display the mapping of class-of-service (CoS) code point aliases to corresponding bit
patterns and the mapping of forwarding class names to queue numbers as configured
in CoS services for the AS PIC.
noneDisplay all services CoS statistics.
brief | detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
diffserv | forwarding-class(Optional) Display only the selected information, either

DiffServ codepoints or forwarding classes.


interface interface-name(Optional) Display statistics for the specified interface only.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display statistics for the specified service set

only.
summary(Optional) Display summary of statistics on a per-interface basis.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services cos statistics on page 1590


show services cos statistics brief on page 1591
show services cos statistics detail on page 1591
show services cos statistics extensive on page 1591
Table 241 on page 1589 describes the output fields for the show services cos statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 241: show services cos statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of service set.

All levels

DSCP

DiffServ code point bit pattern.

All levels

Packets in

Number of packets received.

All levels

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Table 241: show services cos statistics Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Packets out

Number of packets transmitted.

All levels

Forwarding
class

Forwarding class queue number.

All levels

Sample Output
show services cos
statistics

1590

user@host> show services cos statistics


Interface: sp-1/0/0, Service set: scos
DSCP
Packets in
000000
0
000001
0
000010
0
000011
0
000100
0
000101
0
000110
0
000111
0
001000
0
001001
0
001010
0
001011
0
001100
0
001101
0
001110
0
001111
0
010000
0
010001
0
010010
0
010011
0
010100
0
010101
0
010110
0
010111
0
011000
0
011001
0
011010
0
011011
0
011100
0
011101
0
011110
0
011111
0
100000
0
100001
0
100010
0
100011
0
100100
0
100101
0
100110
0
100111
0
101000
0
101001
0
101010
0
101011
0
101100
0

Packets out
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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101101
101110
101111
110000
110001
110010
110011
110100
110101
110110
110111
111000
111001
111010
111011
111100
111101
111110
111111
Forwarding class
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Packets in
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Packets out
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

show services cos


statistics brief

The output for the show services cos statistics brief command is identical to that for the
show services cos statistics command.

show services cos


statistics detail

The output for the show services cos statistics detail command is identical to that for the
show services cos statistics command.

show services cos


statistics extensive

The output for the show services cos statistics extensive command is identical to that for
the show services cos statistics command.

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CHAPTER 20

Data Link Switching Operational Mode


Commands
Table 242 on page 1593 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot data link switching (DLSw) on J Series routers.
Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 242: DLSw Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear DLSw reachability.

clear dlsw reachability

Display DLSw peer capability.

show dlsw capabilities

Display information about configured DLSw circuits.

show dlsw circuits

Display DLSw peer information.

show dlsw peers

Display information about the cached media access


control (MAC) entries.

show dlsw reachability

Display logical link control type 2 (LLC2) redundancy


information for DLSw.

show llc2 redundancy

Display LLC2 redundancy statistics.

show llc2 redundancy interface statistics

Display LLC2 redundancy MAC translation information.

show llc2 redundancy mac-translation

Display LLC2 redundancy tracking information.

show llc2 redundancy track

NOTE: DLSw is supported only on the J Series router.

NOTE: For information about how to configure DLSw, see the Junos OS Services
Interfaces Configuration Guide or the J Series Services Router Advanced WAN
Access Configuration Guide.

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clear dlsw reachability


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear dlsw reachability

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.


Clear the data-link switching (DLSw) reachability cache.
This command has no options.
view

show dlsw reachability on page 1600

clear dlsw reachability on page 1594


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear dlsw reachability

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show dlsw capabilities


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show dlsw capabilities

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series routers only) Display information about data link switching (DLSw) capabilities
of a specific remote peer or all peers.
This command has no options.
view

show dlsw capabilities on page 1595


Table 243 on page 1595 describes the output fields for the show dlsw capabilities command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 243: show dlsw capabilities Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Peer

IP address of the peer DLSw router.

Vendor ID

Numerical value assigned to Juniper Networks.

Version number

DLSw version.

Initial pacing window size

Receive window size for incoming transport connections with the


DLSw peer.

Version string

Juniper Networks software version information.

Sample Output
show dlsw capabilities

user@host> show dlsw capabilities


Peer: 217.110.111.134
Vendor ID
: 000585
Version number
: 0200
Initial pacing window size : 32
Version string
:
Juniper Networks, Inc. j2300 internet router
Junos OS Release 7.4I0 [builder]
Build date: 2005-07-15 07:13:17 UTC
Copyright (c) 1996-2005 Juniper Networks, Inc.

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show dlsw circuits


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show dlsw circuits


<brief | detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series router only) Display information about configured data link switching (DLSw)
circuits.
noneDisplay information about all DLSw circuits.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show dlsw circuits on page 1597


show dlsw circuits detail on page 1597
Table 244 on page 1596 describes the output fields for the show dlsw circuits command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 244: show dlsw circuits Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Circuit id

Circuit ID

detail

Local address

MAC address of the local DLSw peer.

All levels

LSAP

Number of the local service access point.

All levels

Remote address

MAC address of the remote DLSw peer.

All levels

DSAP

Number of the destination service access point.

All levels

Peer or remote peer


address

IP address of the remote DLSw peer.

All levels

Circuit state

State of the circuit.

detail

Uptime

How long the circuit has been established.

All levels

Max BTU size

Maximum packet size.

detail

Circuit priority

Traffic priority on the circuit.

detail

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Table 244: show dlsw circuits Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Statistics

Statistics:

detail

I-frames receivedNumber of I-frames received.

I-frames sentNumber of I-frames sent.

Bytes in I-frames receivedNumber of bytes in I-frames received.

Bytes in I-frames sentNumber of bytes in I-frames sent.

I-frames rejectedNumber of I-frames rejected.

Bytes in I-frames rejectedNumber of bytes in I-frames rejected.

I-frames retransmittedNumber of I-frames retransmitted.

Bytes in retransmitted I-framesNumber of bytes in I-frames retransmitted.

Reject frames receivedNumber of reject frames received.

Reject frames sentNumber of reject frames sent.

XID frames receivedNumber of XID frames received.

XID frames sentNumber of XID frames sent.

Sample Output
show dlsw circuits

show dlsw circuits


detail

user@host> show dlsw circuits


Local address
LSAP
Remote address
22:22:00:00:00:06
04
44:44:00:00:00:06

DSAP
04

Peer
10.255.18.2

Uptime
00:06:42

user@host> show dlsw circuits detail


Circuit ID: 9ad20498aa04
Local address: 22:22:00:00:00:06, LSAP: 04
Remote address: 44:44:00:00:00:06, DSAP: 04
Remote peer address: 18.255.18.2
Circuit state: Connected
Uptime: 00:09:02
Max BTU size: 1466
Circuit priority: 3
Statistics:
I-frames received : 0
I-frames sent : 0
Bytes in I-frames received : 0
Bytes in I-frames sent : 0
I-frames rejected : 0
Bytes in I-frames rejected : 0
I-frames retransmitted : 0
Bytes in retransmitted I-frames : 0
Reject frames received : 0
Reject frames sent : 0
XID frames received : 2
XID frames sent : 2

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show dlsw peers


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show dlsw peers


<brief | detail>
<peer-ip ip-address>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series router only) Display data link switching (DLSw) peer status.
noneDisplay information about all DLSw peers.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
peer-ip ip-address(Optional) Display information about only the specified DLSw peer.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show dlsw peers brief on page 1599


show dlsw peers detail on page 1599
Table 245 on page 1598 describes the output fields for the show dlsw peers command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 245: show dlsw peers Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Peer

IP address of the remote DLSw peer.

All levels

State

Status of the connection.

All levels

Circuits

Number of circuits on the DLSw network.

All levels

Uptime

How long the circuit has been established.

All levels

Local address

IP address of the local DLSw peer.

detail

Connected time

Length of time the connection is established.

detail

Receive initial
pacing

Size of the initial pacing frame.

detail

No circuits timeout

Length of time before a circuit times out.

detail

Type-of-service
value

CoS type-of-service (ToS) number.

detail

Peer cost

Preference for establishing a circuit with this peer.

detail

Load balancing

Whether load balancing is enabled and what algorithm is used.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Circuit weight

Extent to which this peer should participate in establishing circuits.

detail

Statistics

Statistics:

detail

Data packets receivedNumber of packets received.

Data packets sentNumber of packets sent.

Data bytes receivedNumber of bytes received.

Data bytes sentNumber of bytes sent.

Control packets receivedNumber of control packets received.

Control packets sentNumber of control packets sent.

CANUREACH_ex receivedNumber of CANUREACH messages received.

CANUREACH_ex sentNumber of CANUREACH messages sent.

ICANREACH_ex receivedNumber of ICANREACH messages received.

ICANREACH_ex sentNumber of ICANREACH messages sent.

Sample Output
show dlsw peers brief

show dlsw peers detail

user@host> show dlsw peers brief


Peer
State
Circuits
17.255.17.2
Connected
0
18.255.18.2
Connected
1

Uptime
00:00:00
00:12:03

user@host> show dlsw peers detail


Peer: 10.255.18.2
State: Connected, Circuits: 1, Local address: 10.255.4.50
Uptime: 00:15:05
Receive initial pacing: 20, No circuits timeout: 0
Type-of-service value: 0
Peer cost: 100, Load balancing: Circuit Weight
Circuit weight: 2
Statistics:
Data packets received : 0
Data packets sent : 0
Data bytes received : 0
Data bytes sent : 0
Control packets received : 7
Control packets sent : 8
CANUREACH_ex received : 0
CANUREACH_ex sent : 1
ICANREACH_ex received : 1
ICANREACH_ex sent : 0

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show dlsw reachability


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show dlsw reachability

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(J Series router only) Display media access control (MAC) and IP addresses of remote
data link switching (DLSw) peers.
view

show dlsw reachability on page 1600


Table 246 on page 1600 describes the output fields for the show dlsw reachability command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 246: show dlsw reachability Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

MAC index

Number assigned to the DLSw peer.

MAC address

MAC address of the DLSw peer.

Location

Peer location: local or remote.

Peer/interface

Peer interface name or IP address.

Sample Output
show dlsw reachability

user@host> show dlsw reachability


MAC index MAC address
Location
0 44:44:00:00:00:06 remote
1

1600

22:22:00:00:00:06

local

Peer/Interface
17.255.17.2
18.255.18.2
fe-0/0/1.0

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show llc2 redundancy


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show llc2 redundancy


<brief | detail>
<interface statistics | mac-translation | track (dlsw-remote-destination | dlsw-remote-peer
| interfaces)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


(J Series router only) Display logical link control type 2 (LLC2) redundancy information
for data link switching (DLSw).
noneDisplay basic LLC2 redundancy information. Same as brief.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show llc2 redundancy on page 1602


show llc2 redundancy detail on page 1602
Table 247 on page 1601 describes the output fields for the show llc2 redundancy command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 247: show llc2 redundancy Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

IP address of the remote DLSw peer.

All levels

Unit

Logical interface unit number.

brief

Group

Group number.

All levels

Int state or Interface state

Interface state: up or down.

All levels

Er state or state

Indicates master or backup router.

All levels

Index

Number assigned to the router.

detail

Priority

Order to take over as master.

detail

Advertisement interval

Length of time between sending hello packets.

detail

Preempt

Master took over because of a failure.

detail

Advertisement timer

Times the advertisement intervals.

detail

Master router uptime

Length of time the master router has been available.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Tracking

Whether tracking options or enabled or disabled.

detail

Sample Output
show llc2 redundancy

show llc2 redundancy


detail

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user@host> show llc2 redundancy


Interface
Unit Group Int state
fe-0/0/1.0 0
5
up

ER state
master

user@host> show llc2 redundancy detail


Interface:fe-0/0/1.0 Index 69
Interface state: up, Group 5, State master,
Priority:255, Advertisement interval 5,
Preempt:yes, Advertisement timer 0.0,
Master router uptime:361476.770, Tracking: enabled

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show llc2 redundancy interface statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show llc2 redundancy interface statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


(J Series router only) Display logical link control type 2 (LLC2) redundancy interface
statistics for data link switching (DLSw).
This command has no options.
view

show llc2 redundancy interface statistics on page 1603


Table 248 on page 1603 lists the output fields for the show llc2 redundancy interface statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 248: show llc2 redundancy interface statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the configured physical interface.

Index

Number assigned to the interface.

Group

Number of the redundancy group.

Interface ERED PDU statistics


Advertisement sent

Number of packets sent to advertise the router on the network.

Advertisement received

Number of packets received as advertisements on the network.

Interface ERED PDU error statistics


Invalid ERED TTL value
received

Number of invalid Ethernet redundancy time-to-live (TTL) values.

Sample Output
show llc2 redundancy
interface statistics

user@host> show llc2 redundancy interface statistics


Interface : fe-0/0/1.0, Index : 69, Group : 5
Interface ERED PDU statistics
Advertisement sent
: 2959
Advertisement received
: 0
Interface ERED PDU error statistics
Invalid ERED TTL value received
: 0

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show llc2 redundancy mac-translation


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show llc2 redundancy mac-translation

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


(J Series router only) Display logical link control type 2 (LLC2) redundancy media access
control (MAC) translation information for data link switching (DLSw).
This command has no options.
view

show llc2 redundancy mac-translation on page 1604


Table 249 on page 1604 lists the output fields for the show llc2 redundancymac-translation
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 249: show llc2 redundancy mac-translation Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Local mac

MAC address of the local DLSw peer router.

Remote mac

MAC address of the remote DLSw peer router.

Interface

Physical interface configured for Ethernet redundancy.

Group

Assigned redundancy group number.

Sample Output
show llc2 redundancy
mac-translation

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user@host> show llc2 redundancy mac-translation


Local mac
Remote mac
44:44:44:44:44:44
44:44:44:44:10:25
44:44:44:44:44:33
44:44:44:44:10:16
44:44:44:44:44:48
44:44:44:44:10:39
09:00:2b:00:00:04
09:00:2b:00:00:05
00:00:5e:00:01:01
00:0d:88:45:ce:5c

Interface
fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/1.0

group
5
5
5
5
5

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show llc2 redundancy track


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show llc2 redundancy


<brief | detail>
<interface statistics | mac-translation | track (dlsw-remote-destination | dlsw-remote-peer
| interfaces)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


(J Series router only) Display logical link control type 2 (LLC2) redundancy tracking
information for data link switching (DLSw).
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
dlsw-remote-destination(Optional) Display LLC2 remote destination tracking

information.
dlsw-remote-peer(Optional) Display LLC2 remote peer tracking information.
interfaces(Optional) Display LLC2 interface tracking information.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show llc2 redundancy track dlsw-remote-destination on page 1606


show llc2 redundancy track dlsw-remote-peer on page 1606
show llc2 redundancy track interfaces on page 1606
Table 250 on page 1605 lists the output fields for the show llc2 redundancy track command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 250: show llc2 redundancy track Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Remote dest

MAC address of the remote peer router.

Peer dest

IP address of the remote peer.

Track if

Physical interface configured for tracking.

Connectivity

Status of the connection.

Cost

Value assigned to place the router in a redundancy hierarchy.

Interface

Physical interfaces configured for DLSw redundancy.

Group

Assigned redundancy group number.

Cfg

Priority value configured on the router.

Run

Value after all priority values are applied.

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Table 250: show llc2 redundancy track Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

ER state

Status of the router: master or backup.

Sample Output
show llc2 redundancy
track
dlsw-remote-destination

user@host> show llc2 redundancy track dlsw-remote-destination


Remote dest
Reachability Cost
Interface
Group
44:44:44:44:44:45 reachable
15
fe-0/0/1.0 5
44:44:44:44:44:49 unknown
35
fe-0/0/1.0 5

Cfg
255
255

Run
255
255

show llc2 redundancy


track
dlsw-remote-peer

user@host> show llc2 redundancy track dlsw-remote-peer


Remote peer
Connectivity Cost Interface
Group

Run

ER state

show llc2 redundancy


track interfaces

user@host> show llc2 redundancy track interfaces


Track if
State Cost
Interface
Group
Cfg
e1-0/0/2.0 yes
10 fe-0/0/1.0 5
255

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10.255.110.38
2.2.2.3
10.255.110.39

yes
no
yes

10
10
10

fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/1.0
fe-0/0/1.0

5
5
5

Cfg
255
255
255

Run
255

245
245
245

ER state
master
master

master
master
master

ER state
master

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Diameter Base Protocol Operational Mode


Commands
Table 251 on page 1607 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot Diameter base protocol services.

Table 251: Diameter Base Protocol Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear Diameter function statistics.

clear diameter function statistics

Clear Diameter peers.

clear diameter peer

Clear pending Gx-Plus login and logout requests.

clear network-access gx-plus replay

Clear Gx-Plus statistics.

clear network-access gx-plus statistics

Display information about the Diameter node.

show diameter

Display information about Diameter functions.

show diameter function

Display Diameter function statistics.

show diameter function statistics

Display information about Diameter instances.

show diameter instance

Display information about Diameter network elements.

show diameter network-element

Display information about Diameter network element


maps.

show diameter network-element map

Display information about Diameter peers.

show diameter peer

Display information about Diameter peer maps.

show diameter peer map

Display Diameter peer statistics.

show diameter peer statistics

Display information about Diameter routes.

show diameter route

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Table 251: Diameter Base Protocol Operational Mode


Commands (continued)
Task

Command

Display Gx-Plus provisioning state, synchronization


state, and statistics information.

show network-access gx-plus

NOTE: For information about how to configure Diameter Base Protocol


services, see the Junos OS Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.

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clear diameter function statistics


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

clear diameter function <function-name> statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Support for PTSP introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.
Support for Gx-Plus introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.
Clear current statistics accumulated for a specified function (application) or for all
functions associated with the Diameter instance.
function-name(Optional) Clear statistics for the specified function. Currently, Gx-Plus,

JSRC, and packet-triggered-subscribers are supported functions.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear

Gx-Plus for Provisioning Subscribers Overview

Juniper Networks Session and Resource Control (SRC) and JSRC Overview

PTSP Overview

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter function on page 1619

show diameter function statistics on page 1623

clear diameter function statistics on page 1609


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear diameter function
statistics

user@host> clear diameter function jsrc statistics

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clear diameter peer


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

clear diameter peer peer-name


<connection | statistics>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Delete the specified Diameter peer and clear all statistics or only current statistics for
the specified peer.
peer-nameDelete the Diameter peer.
connection(Optional) Clear all peer statistics and restart the peer state machine for

the specified Diameter peer. This is the default action.


statistics(Optional) Clear current statistics for the specified Diameter peer.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter peer on page 1634

show diameter peer map on page 1638

show diameter peer statistics on page 1641

clear diameter peer on page 1610


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear diameter peer

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user@host> clear diameter peer peer5 connection

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clear network-access gx-plus replay


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear network-access gx-plus replay

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Clear pending Gx-Plus login and logout requests (replays). Sends JSER message to PCRF
that includes the Juniper-Event-Type AVP (AVP code 2103) with a value of 3 indicating
a discovery request. The PCRF returns a JDER message to initiate discovery of all
subscribers. When this discovery completes, all pending subscriber requests are cleared.
This command has no options.
clear

clear network-access gx-plus statistics on page 1612

show network-access gx-plus on page 1647

clear network-access gx-plus replay on page 1611


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear network-access
gx-plus replay

user@host> clear network-access gx-plus replay

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clear network-access gx-plus statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear network-access gx-plus statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Clear Gx-Plus statistics.
This command has no options.
clear

clear network-access gx-plus statistics on page 1612

show network-access gx-plus on page 1647

clear network-access gx-plus statistics on page 1612


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear network-access
gx-plus statistics

1612

user@host> clear network-access gx-plus statistics

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show diameter
Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show diameter
<brief | detail | summary>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display information about the Diameter node.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes Diameter node status. The brief output
adds summary information about functions, instances, network elements, and peers.
The detail output adds summary information about routes.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear diameter function statistics on page 1609

clear diameter peer on page 1610

show diameter function on page 1619

show diameter instance on page 1626

show diameter network-element on page 1628

show diameter peer on page 1634

show diameter route on page 1645

show diameter brief on page 1616


show diameter detail on page 1617
show diameter summary on page 1617
Table 252 on page 1613 lists the output fields for the show diameter command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 252: show diameter Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Diameter process
id

ID number of the Diameter process.

All levels

Functions

Number of functions associated with Diameter.

All levels

Connected
functions

Number of functions with active Diameter connections.

All levels

Instances

Number of configured Diameter instances.

All levels

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Table 252: show diameter Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Network elements
(NEs)

Number of configured Diameter network elements.

All levels

Connected NEs

Number of Diameter network elements with active connections.

All levels

Peers

Number of Diameter peer nodes.

All levels

Activated peers

Number of Diameter peers with active connections.

All levels

Open peers

Number of peers in the open state, without active network element connections
but available for a connection.

All levels

Transports

Number of transports configured.

All levels

Requests queued
for network
transmit

Number of requests waiting to be sent to the Diameter peers.

All levels

Answers queued
for network
transmit

Number of replies waiting to be sent to the Diameter peers.

All levels

Expected answers
from network

Number of replies expected to be received from the Diameter peers.

All levels

Requests queued
for function
transmit

Number of requests waiting to be sent to the functions associated with Diameter.

All levels

Answers queued
for function
transmit

Number of replies waiting to be sent to the functions associated with Diameter.

All levels

Expected answers
from functions

Number of replies expected to be received from the functions associated with


Diameter.

All levels

Memory used by
network transmit
queues

Amount of memory consumed by network transmit queues.

All levels

Memory used by
function transmit
queues

Amount of memory consumed by function transmit queues.

All levels

Function

Name of the function for which information is displayed.

brief detail

State

State of the Diameter connection with the function: Connected or Disconnec


(disconnected).

brief detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Upstream
Transaction
Utilization

Percent of upstream traffic used for this function.

brief detail

Downstream
Transaction
Utilization

Percent of downstream traffic used for this function.

brief detail

Net Queue Buffer


Utilization

Percent of network transmission buffer used for this function.

brief detail

Func Queue Buffer


Utilization

Percent of function transmission buffer used for this function.

brief detail

Routed Dests

Number of destinations that have this function associated with their routes.

brief detail

Name

Name of the Diameter instance.

brief detail

Origin-Realm

Value of Origin-Realm attribute-value pair (AVP).

brief detail

Origin Host

Value of Origin-Host AVP.

brief detail

NE-Total

Number of configured network elements.

brief detail

NE-Connected

Number of network elements with active Diameter connections.

brief detail

Name

Name of the Diameter network element.

brief detail

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

brief detail

State

State of the network element:

brief detail

ConnectingNone of the network element peers are in the open state and
available for connection.

SelectingOne network element peer is connected and the network element


is waiting for another peer to reach the open state so that it can be connected.

Partially-ConnectedOne network element peer is in the open state and


connected.

Post-selection-delayThree or more peers are in the open state and the


network element is waiting to deactivate the peers in excess of two.

Fully-connectedTwo network element peers are in the open state and


connected.

Primary Peer

Primary peer for the network element, based on the configured peer priority.

brief detail

Secondary Peer

Secondary peer for the network element, based on the configured peer priority.

brief detail

Peer

Name of the peer.

brief detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the peer is configured.

brief detail

State

State of the peer:

brief detail

Bad-ConfigMisconfiguration.

Bad-RemoteRemote side does not conform to one of the decisions or is


sending malformed messages.

ClosedNormal disconnect due to a request from the remote site or due to


excessive watchdog timeouts.

DestructingPeer to be deleted on the next timer tick. Until then, it performs


no actions.

DisabledPeer is administratively disabled.

Internal-errorInternal error has been detected and the peer is in the process
of restarting.

No-ActivationPeer is not used by any Diameter network element.

RejectedConnection was rejected by remote side of the connection.

SuspendedAll other reasons to be suspended.

NE-Count

Number of network elements associated with the peer.

brief detail

Activated Count

Activation status of the peer:

brief detail

1Peer is activated.

0Peer is not activated.

Primary Count

Status of the peer: primary (1) or secondary (0).

brief detail

Secondary Count

Status of the peer: secondary (0) or primary (1).

brief detail

Route

Name of the Diameter route.

detail

NE

Name of the Diameter network element in which the route is configured

detail

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the route is configured.

detail

Valid

Determination of whether the route is valid: yes or no.

detail

Up

State of the route: yes for an active route, no for an inactive route.

detail

Sample Output
show diameter brief

user@host> show diameter brief


Diameter node:
Diameter process id
Functions
Connected functions
Instances
Network elements(NEs)

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:
:

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Connected NEs
Peers
Activated peers
Open peers
Transports
Requests queued for network transmit
Answers queued for network transmit
Expected answers from network
Requests queued for function transmit
Answers queued for function transmit
Expected answers from functions
Memory used by network transmit queues
Memory used by function transmit queues
Diameter function list:
Upstream
Transaction
Utilization
Function State
%
charging- Disconnec
0
gx-plus
Connected
0
jsrc
Connected
0
packet-tr Disconnec
0

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Downstream
Transaction
Utilization
%
0
0
0
0

Diameter instances:
Name
Origin-Realm
master
orrr

Net Queue
Buffer
Utilization
%
0
0
0
0

Origin-Host
ohhh

Func Queue
Buffer
Routed
Utilization Dests
%
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

NE-Total
1

NE-Connected
0

Diameter network-elements:
Name
n0

Instance
master

Primary
Peer
<NONE>

State
Connecting

Secondary
Peer
<NONE>

Diameter peer list:


Peer
p0
p100

show diameter detail

show diameter
summary

Instance
master
master

user@host> show diameter detail


...
Diameter routes:
Route
NE
Instance
dne-route1
dne1
master
user@host> show diameter summary
Diameter node:
Diameter process id
Functions
Connected functions
Instances
Network elements(NEs)
Connected NEs
Peers
Activated peers
Open peers
Transports
Requests queued for network transmit
Answers queued for network transmit
Expected answers from network
Requests queued for function transmit

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Activated Primary Secondary


NE-Count Count
Count
Count
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

State
Suspended
No-Activation

Valid Up
yes
no

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

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0
2
1
0
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0
0
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Expected answers from functions
Memory used by network transmit queues
Memory used by function transmit queues

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show diameter function


Syntax

Release Information

show diameter function


<brief | detail | summary>
<function-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Support for PTSP introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.
Support for Gx-Plus introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display information about all functions associated with Diameter instances or only the
specified function.

Options

brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic function information. The brief
output displays the summary information in a different format. The detail output
adds information to the brief output.
function-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified function. Currently,

Gx-Plus, JSRC, and packet-triggered-subscribers are supported functions.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear diameter function statistics on page 1609

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter function statistics on page 1623

show diameter function on page 1621


show diameter function brief on page 1621
show diameter function detail on page 1621
Table 253 on page 1619 lists the output fields for the show diameter function command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 253: show diameter function Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Function name

Name of the function for which information is displayed.

All levels

State

State of the Diameter connection with the function.

All levels

Upstream
transaction
utilization

Percent of upstream traffic used for this function.

All levels

Downstream
transaction
utilization

Percent of downstream traffic used for this function.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Network transmit
buffer utilization

Percent of network transmission buffer used for this function.

All levels

Function transmit
buffer utilization

Percent of function transmission buffer used for this function.

All levels

Routed
destinations

Number of destinations that have this function associated with their routes.

All levels

Requests queued
for network tx

Number of requests waiting to be sent to the Diameter peers for this function.

detail

Pending answers
from network

Number of replies expected from the Diameter peers for this function.

detail

Answers queued for


function tx

Number of replies waiting to be sent to this function.

detail

Total upstream
transactions
pending

Total number of messages queued for this function.

detail

Upstream
transactions limit

Total number of messages queued for this function.

detail

Requests queued
for function tx

Number of requests waiting to be sent to this function.

detail

Pending answers
from function

Number of replies expected to be received from this function.

detail

Answers queued for


network tx

Number of replies waiting to be sent to this function.

detail

Total downstream
transactions
pending

Total number of messages queued for the Diameter peers.

detail

Downstream
transactions limit

Maximum number of messages that can be queued for the Diameter peers.

detail

Buffers used by
network tx queue

Number of buffers used by messages queued for the Diameter peers.

detail

Limit on network tx
queue buffers

Maximum buffer capacity available for messages queued for the Diameter
peers.

detail

Buffers used by
function tx queue

Number of buffers used by messages queued for this function.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Limit on function tx
queue buffers

Maximum buffer capacity available for messages queued for this function.

detail

Sample Output
show diameter
function

user@host> show diameter function


Diameter function list:
Upstream
Transaction
Utilization
Function State
%
jsrc
Disconnec
0

show diameter
function brief

Downstream
Transaction
Utilization
%
0

Func Queue
Buffer
Routed
Utilization Dests
%
0
0

user@host> show diameter function brief


Diameter function:
Function name

show diameter
function detail

Net Queue
Buffer
Utilization
%
0

: gx-plus

State
Upstream transaction utilization
Downstream transaction utilization
Network transmit buffer utilization
Function transmit buffer utilization
Routed destinations

: Connected
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
1

Function name
State
Upstream transaction utilization
Downstream transaction utilization
Network transmit buffer utilization
Function transmit buffer utilization
Routed destinations

: jsrc
: Disconnected
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0

user@host> show diameter function detail


Diameter function:
Function name
State
Upstream transaction utilization
Downstream transaction utilization
Network transmit buffer utilization
Function transmit buffer utilization
Routed destinations
Requests queued for network tx
Pending answers from network
Answers queued for function tx
Total upstream transactions pending
Upstream transactions limit
Requests queued for function tx
Pending answers from function
Answers queued for network tx

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: jsrc
: Disconnected
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0 %
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
1024
:
0
:
0
:
0

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Total downstream transactions pending :


0
Downstream transactions limit
:
1024
Buffers used by network tx queue
:
0
Limit on network tx queue buffers
: 10485760
Buffers used by function tx queue
:
0
Limit on function tx queue buffers
: 10485760

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show diameter function statistics


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show diameter function statistics


<brief | detail | summary>
<function-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Support for PTSP introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.
Support for Gx-Plus introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.
Display statistics about all functions associated with Diameter instances or only the
specified function.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic function statistics. The brief output
displays the summary information in a different format and adds numbers
accumulated since the Diameter node was started. The detail output adds
information to the brief output.
function-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified function. Currently,

Gx-Plus, JSRC, and packet-triggered-subscribers are supported functions. When you


specify a function, the brief output is displayed by default, even when you explicitly
specify summary.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear diameter function statistics on page 1609

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter function on page 1619

show diameter function statistics on page 1625


show diameter function statistics brief on page 1625
show diameter function statistics detail on page 1625
Table 254 on page 1623 lists the output fields for the show diameter function statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 254: show diameter function statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Function

Name of the function for which information is displayed.

All levels

Delivered Requests

Number of requests delivered by Diameter to the application.

All levels

Delivered Answers

Number of answers delivered by Diameter to the application.

All levels

Delivered Messages

Total number of messages delivered by Diameter to the application.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Forwarded
Requests

Number of requests sent by Diameter to the network.

All levels

Forwarded Answers

Number of answers sent by Diameter to the network.

All levels

Forwarded
Messages

Number of messages sent by Diameter to the network.

All levels

Function name

Name of the function for which information is displayed.

All levels

Over-limit network
requests

Number of requests sent to Diameter peers that exceeded the limit on the
network transmit queue.

detail

Over-limit network
answers

Number of answers sent to Diameter peers that exceeded the limit on the
network transmit queue.

detail

Over-limit network
messages

Total number of messages sent to Diameter peers that exceeded the limit on
the network transmit queue.

detail

Failed to deliver
requests

Number of requests sent by Diameter to its application that were not


successfully delivered.

detail

Failed to deliver
answers

Number of answers sent by Diameter to its application that were not successfully
delivered.

detail

Failed to deliver
messages

Total number of messages sent by Diameter to its application that were not
successfully delivered.

detail

Over-limit function
requests

Number of requests sent to Diameter peers that exceeded the limit on the
function transmit queue.

detail

Over-limit function
answers

Number of answers sent to Diameter peers that exceeded the limit on the
function transmit queue.

detail

Over-limit function
messages

Total number of messages sent to Diameter peers that exceeded the limit on
the function transmit queue.

detail

Failed to forward
requests

Number of requests that were not successfully sent by Diameter to the network.

detail

Failed to forward
answers

Number of answers that were not successfully sent by Diameter to the network.

detail

Failed to forward
messages

Total number of messages that were not successfully sent by Diameter to the
network.

detail

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Sample Output
show diameter
function statistics

show diameter
function statistics brief

user@host> show diameter function statistics


Diameter function statistics:
Delivered Delivered Delivered Forwarded Forwarded Forwarded
Function Requests Answers
Messages Requests Answers
Messages
jsrc
0
0
0
0
0
0
user@host> show diameter function statistics brief
Diameter function statistics:
Function name
Delivered
Delivered
Delivered
Forwarded
Forwarded
Forwarded

show diameter
function statistics
detail

requests
answers
messages
requests
answers
messages

: jsrc
:
:
:
:
:
:

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

user@host> show diameter function statistics detail


Diameter function statistics:
Function name
Delivered requests
Delivered answers
Delivered messages
Forwarded requests
Forwarded answers
Forwarded messages
Over-limit network requests
Over-limit network answers
Over-limit network messages
Failed to deliver requests
Failed to deliver answers
Failed to deliver messages
Over-limit function requests
Over-limit function answers
Over-limit function messages
Failed to forward requests
Failed to forward answers
Failed to forward messages

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: jsrc
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show diameter instance


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show diameter instance


<brief | detail | summary>
<instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display information about all Diameter instances or only the specified instance.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic instance information. The brief
output displays the summary information in a different format. The detail output is
the same as the brief output.
instance-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified Diameter instance.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter instance on page 1627


show diameter instance detail on page 1627
Table 255 on page 1626 lists the output fields for the show diameter instance command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 255: show diameter instance Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

name

Name of the Diameter instance.

summary

Origin-realm

Value of Origin-Realm AVP.

summary

Origin-host

Value of Origin-Host AVP.

summary

NE-total

Total number of network elements configured for this instance.

summary

NE-connected

Number of network elements with active Diameter connections.

summary

Instance name

Name of the Diameter instance.

brief detail

Origin realm

Value of Origin-Realm AVP.

brief detail

Origin host

Value of Origin-Host AVP.

brief detail

NEs

Total number of network elements configured for this instance.

brief detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Connected NEs

Number of network elements with active Diameter connections.

brief detail

Sample Output
show diameter
instance

user@host> show diameter instance


Diameter instances:
Name
Origin-Realm
master
rrrr

show diameter
instance detail

Origin-Host
hhhh

NE-Total
1

NE-Connected
1

user@host> show diameter instance detail


Diameter instance:
Instance name : master
Origin realm

: rrrr

Origin host

: hhhh

NEs
:
Connected NEs :

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show diameter network-element


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show diameter network-element


<brief | detail | summary>
<element-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display information about all Diameter network elements or only the specified network
element.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic network element information. The
brief output displays the summary information in a different format. The detail output
adds information to the brief output.
element-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified network element.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter function on page 1619

show diameter network-element map on page 1631

show diameter peer on page 1634

show diameter route on page 1645

show diameter network-element on page 1629


show diameter network-element detail on page 1630
Table 256 on page 1628 lists the output fields for the show diameter network-element
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 256: show diameter network-element Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Name

Name of the Diameter network element.

summary

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

summary

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

State of the network element:

All levels

ConnectingNone of the network element peers are in the open state and
available for connection.

SelectingOne network element peer is connected and the network element


is waiting for another peer to reach the open state so that it can be connected.

Partially-ConnectedOne network element peer is in the open state and


connected.

Post-selection-delayThree or more peers are in the open state and the


network element is waiting to deactivate the peers in excess of two.

Fully-connectedTwo network element peers are in the open state and


connected.

Primary peer

Primary peer for the network element, based on the configured peer priority.

All levels

Secondary peer

Secondary peer for the network element, based on the configured peer priority.

All levels

NE name

Name of the Diameter network element.

brief detail

Instance name

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

brief detail

Peers

Number of configured peers.

brief detail

Activated peers

Number of peers that have been activated.

brief detail

Open peers

Number of peers in the open state, without active network element connections
but available for a connection.

brief detail

Routes

Number of routes configured for the network element.

brief detail

Invalid routes

Number of routes that are invalid because they lack one or more of the following:
application and partition, Diameter instance, or destination realm.

brief detail

Activation delay

Period in milliseconds between peer activations by the network element.

brief detail

First selection delay

Period in milliseconds that the network element waited after connecting to the
first peer to allow other peers to reach the open state.

brief detail

Post selection delay

Period in milliseconds that the network element waited after having two peers
in the open state before deactivating all lower-priority peers.

brief detail

Sample Output
show diameter
network-element

user@host> show diameter network-element


Diameter network-elements:
Name

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Instance

State

Primary
Peer

Secondary
Peer

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ne0

show diameter
network-element
detail

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master

Fully-connected p0

p1

user@host> show diameter network-element detail


Diameter network-element:
NE name
: ne0
Instance name

: master

State
Primary peer

: Fully-connected
: p0

Secondary peer

: p1

Peers
Activated peers
Open peers
Routes
Invalid routes
Activation delay
First selection delay
Post selection delay

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

5
4
2
1
0
10000 ms
0 ms
30000 ms

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show diameter network-element map


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show diameter network-element map


<brief | detail | summary>
<element-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display network-element-to-peer mapping information for all Diameter network elements
or only the specified network element.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default. The brief output and detail output display the summary
information in a different format.
element-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified network element.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter network-element on page 1628

show diameter network-element map on page 1632


show diameter network-element map detail on page 1632
Table 257 on page 1631 lists the output fields for the show diameter network-element map
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 257: show diameter network-element map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Name

Name of the Diameter network element.

summary

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

summary

Peer

Name of the peer.

All levels

Priority

Priority configured for the peer. A lower number indicates a higher priority.

All levels

State

State of the peer:

summary

NE name

ActivatedPeer has been activated (selected) by the network element.

Not-ActivatedPeer has not been selected by the network element.

PrimaryPeer that is connected to the network element and has the higher
priority of the two connected peers.

SecondaryPeer that is connected to the network element and has the lower
priority of the two connected peers.

Name of the Diameter network element.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Instance name

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

brief detail

Usage

State of the peer:

brief detail

ActivatedPeer has been activated (selected) by the network element.

Not-ActivatedPeer has not been selected by the network element.

PrimaryPeer that is connected to the network element and has the higher
priority of the two connected peers.

SecondaryPeer that is connected to the network element and has the lower
priority of the two connected peers.

Sample Output
show diameter
network-element map

user@host> show diameter network-element map


Diameter network-element peers:
Name
Instance
Peer
ne0
master
p288
ne0
master
p0
ne0
master
pA
ne0
master
p1
ne0
master
pB

show diameter
network-element map
detail

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Priority
30
20
15
10
5

State
Activated
Primary
Activated
Secondary
Not-Activated

user@host> show diameter network-element map detail


Diameter network-element peers:
NE name
: ne0
Instance name

: master

Peer

: p288

Priority
Usage

:
30
: Activated

NE name

: ne0

Instance name

: master

Peer

: p0

Priority
Usage

:
20
: Primary

NE name

: ne0

Instance name

: master

Peer

: pA

Priority
Usage

:
15
: Activated

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NE name

: ne0

Instance name

: master

Peer

: p1

Priority
Usage

:
10
: Secondary

NE name

: ne0

Instance name

: master

Peer

: pB

Priority
Usage

:
5
: Not-Activated

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show diameter peer


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show diameter peer


<brief | detail | summary>
<peer-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display information about all peers associated with Diameter instances or only the
specified peer.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic peer information. The brief output
displays the summary information in a different format. The detail output adds
information to the brief output.
peer-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified peer.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear diameter peer on page 1610

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter peer map on page 1638

show diameter peer statistics on page 1641

show diameter peer on page 1636


show diameter peer detail on page 1637
Table 258 on page 1634 lists the output fields for the show diameter peer command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 258: show diameter peer Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Peer

Name of the peer.

brief summary

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the peer is configured.

brief summary

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

State of the peer:

All levels

Bad-ConfigMisconfiguration.

Bad-RemoteRemote side does not conform to one of the decisions or is


sending malformed messages.

ClosedNormal disconnect due to a request from the remote site or due to


excessive watchdog timeouts.

DestructingPeer to be deleted on the next timer tick; until then, it performs


no actions.

DisabledPeer is administratively disabled.

Internal-errorInternal error has been detected and the peer is in the process
of restarting.

No-ActivationPeer is not used by any Diameter network element.

RejectedConnection was rejected by remote side of the connection.

ReopenConnection has been unexpectedly closed and Diameter is


attempting to reopen the connection.

SuspendedAll other reasons to be suspended.

NE-Count

Number of network elements associated with the peer.

brief summary

Activated Count

Activation status of the peer:

All levels

1Peer is activated.

0Peer is not activated.

Primary Count

Status of the peer, primary (1) or secondary (0).

All levels

Secondary Count

Secondary (0) versus Primary (1) status of the peer.

All levels

Peer name

Name of the peer.

detail

NEs

Number of network elements associated with the peer.

detail

Vrf

Logical system:routing instance of the configuration.

detail

Remote address

Remote IP address of the peer.

detail

Remote port

Remote port on the peer on which the connection is made.

detail

Remote end origin


realm

Name of the realm of the Diameter node that originates messages to the peer.

detail

Remote end origin


host

Name of the host of the Diameter node that originates messages to the peer.

detail

Local address

Local IP address on the Diameter origin node.

detail

Local port

Local port on the Diameter origin node.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Local transport

Number of transports configured.

detail

Time since last


enable

Period since peer was enabled in hh:mm.ss format.

detail

In state time

Period that peer has been in present state in hh:mm.ss format.

detail

Remaining in state
time

Period that peer will remain in present state in hh:mm.ss format.

detail

Missing wd events

Number of missed watchdog events.

detail

Tx queue length

Number of messages in the transmit queue.

detail

Answer waiting
count

Number of answers on which the peer is waiting.

detail

Time since last rx

Number of milliseconds since the last message was received by the peer.

detail

Time until wd
timeout

Time remaining until next watchdog event.

detail

Operation timeout

Watchdog timeout period.

detail

Suspended timeout
base

Base timeout period in suspended states (suspended, rejected, bad-remonte,


bad-config). This timeout doubles after each consecutive suspension, until the
maximum value of 600 seconds is reached.

detail

Closed timeout

Timeout period in normal closed state, such as when an external peer requested
a disconnect.

detail

Connection timeout

Timeout period for establishing a connection.

detail

Sample Output
show diameter peer

user@host> show diameter peer


Diameter peer list:
Peer
p0
p1
p288
pA
pB
pc
pd

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Instance
master
master
master
master
master
master
master

State
I-Open
I-Open
Suspended
Suspended
No-Activation
No-Activation
No-Activation

Activated Primary Secondary


NE-Count Count
Count
Count
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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show diameter peer


detail

user@host> show diameter peer detail


Diameter peer:
Peer name
State
NEs
Activated count
Primary count
Secondary count
Vrf
Remote address
Remote port
Remote end origin realm
Remote end origin host
Local address
Local port
Local transport
Time since last enable
In state time
Remaining in state time
Missed wd events
Tx queue length
Answer waiting count
Time since last rx
Time until wd timeout
Operation timeout
Suspended timeout base
Closed timeout
Connection timeout

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

p0
I-Open
1
1
1
0
default:master
10.10.5.28
62917
rrrrA
hhhhA
10.6.128.155
57095
<NO-TRANSPORT>
08:56.200
08:56.200
no limit
0
0
0
2200 ms
3800 ms
6000 ms
30000 ms
30000 ms
6000 ms

Peer name
State
NEs
Activated count
Primary count
Secondary count
Vrf
Remote address
Remote port
Remote end origin realm
Remote end origin host
Local address
Local port
Local transport
Time since last enable
In state time
Remaining in state time
Missed wd events
Tx queue length
Answer waiting count
Time since last rx
Time until wd timeout
Operation timeout
Suspended timeout base
Closed timeout
Connection timeout

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

p1
I-Open
1
1
0
1
default:master
10.10.5.28
58490
rrrrA
hhhhB
10.6.128.155
49293
<NO-TRANSPORT>
08:56.200
08:36.000
no limit
0
0
0
0 ms
6000 ms
6000 ms
30000 ms
30000 ms
6000 ms

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show diameter peer map


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show diameter peer map


<brief | detail | summary>
<peer-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display peer-to-network-element mapping information for all peers associated with
Diameter instances or with the specified peer.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic peer information. The brief output
displays the summary information in a different format. The detail output adds
information to the brief output.
peer-name(Optional) Display mapping information for only the specified peer.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear diameter peer on page 1610

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter peer on page 1634

show diameter peer statistics on page 1641

show diameter peer map on page 1639


show diameter peer map detail on page 1639
Table 259 on page 1638 lists the output fields for the show diameter peer map command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 259: show diameter peer map Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Peer

Name of the peer.

All levels

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

All levels

NE

Name of the Diameter network element.

All levels

Priority

Priority configured for the peer. A lower number indicates a higher priority.

All levels

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Table 259: show diameter peer map Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

State of the peer:

All levels

ActivatedPeer has been activated (selected) by the network element.

Not-ActivatedPeer has not been selected by the network element.

PrimaryPeer that is connected to the network element and has the higher
priority of the two connected peers.

SecondaryPeer that is connected to the network element and has the lower
priority of the two connected peers.

Instance name

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

brief detail

NE name

Name of the Diameter network element.

brief detail

Usage

Role of the peer for the network element, Primary or Secondary.

brief detail

Sample Output
show diameter peer
map

user@host> show diameter peer map


Diameter peer usage by network elements:
Peer
Instance
NE
p0
master
ne0
p1
master
ne0
p288
master
ne0
pA
master
ne0
pB
master
ne0

show diameter peer


map detail

Priority
20
10
30
15
5

State
Primary
Secondary
Activated
Activated
Not-Activated

user@host> show diameter peer map detail


Diameter network-element peers:
Peer
: p0
Instance name

: master

NE name

: ne0

Priority
Usage

:
20
: Primary

Peer

: p1

Instance name

: master

NE name

: ne0

Priority
Usage

:
10
: Secondary

Peer

: p288

Instance name

: master

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NE name

: ne0

Priority
Usage

:
30
: Activated

Peer

: pA

Instance name

: master

NE name

: ne0

Priority
Usage

:
15
: Activated

Peer

: pB

Instance name

: master

NE name

: ne0

Priority
Usage

:
5
: Not-Activated

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show diameter peer statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show diameter peer statistics


<brief | detail | summary>
<peer-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display statistics about all peers associated with Diameter instances or only the specified
peer.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic function statistics. The brief output
displays the summary information in a different format and adds numbers
accumulated since the peer was connected. The detail output adds information to
the brief output.
peer-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified peer. When you specify

a peer, the brief output is displayed by default, even when you explicitly specify
summary.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear diameter peer on page 1610

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter peer on page 1634

show diameter peer map on page 1638

show diameter peer statistics on page 1642


show diameter peer statistics detail on page 1642
Table 260 on page 1641 lists the output fields for the show diameter peer statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 260: show diameter peer statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Peer

Name of the peer.

summary brief

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

summary brief

Rx

Total number of messages received.

summary brief

Rx-Peer

Number of messages received by the peer.

summary brief

Rx-node

Number of messages received by the Diameter node.

summary brief

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Table 260: show diameter peer statistics Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Forw

Total number of forwarded messages.

summary brief

Tx-Peer

Number of messages transmitted by the peer.

summary brief

Tx

Total number of transmitted messages.

summary brief

Peer name

Name of the peer.

detail

Instance name

Name of the Diameter instance in which the network element is configured.

detail

Sample Output
show diameter peer
statistics

user@host> show diameter peer statistics


Diameter peer statistics:
Peer
Instance
p0

Rx

Rx-Peer

Rx-Node

Forw

Tx-Peer

Tx

master

113

113

113

master

110

110

110

master

master

master

master

master

113
p1
110
p288
0
pA
0
pB
0
pc
0
pd
0

show diameter peer


statistics detail

user@host> show diameter peer statistics detail


Diameter peer statistics:
Peer name
: p0
Instance name
: master
Current
Rx errors
:
0
Rx messages
:
114
Rx handled by peer
:
114
Rx dropped msgs
:
0
Rx unmatched answers
:
0
Rx answers
:
0
Rx requests
:
0
Rx total
:
0
Forw to connection
:
0
Forw to peer
:
0
Forw to routed dest
:
0
Total forwarding
:
0
Forwarding failures
:
0

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Since last enable


0
114
114
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Forwarding success
:
0
Moved-in messages
:
0
Moved-out messages
:
0
Rerouted messages
:
0
Dropped tx messages
:
0
Tx by peer
:
114
Tx errors
:
0
Tx total
:
114
Connection attempts
:
0
Connection fails
:
0
Connections
:
0
Passive teminations
:
0
Active terminations
:
0
Passive disconnects
:
0
Active disconnects
:
0
Rx block requests
:
0
Rx block timeoutss
:
0
Connection management messages
Rx current

CER
CEA
DWR
DWA
DPR
DPA

:
:
:
:
:
:

Peer name
Instance name

: p1
: master
Current
:
0
:
110
:
110
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
110
:
0
:
110
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0
:
0

Rx errors
Rx messages
Rx handled by peer
Rx dropped msgs
Rx unmatched answers
Rx answers
Rx requests
Rx total
Forw to connection
Forw to peer
Forw to routed dest
Total forwarding
Forwarding failures
Forwarding success
Moved-in messages
Moved-out messages
Rerouted messages
Dropped tx messages
Tx by peer
Tx errors
Tx total
Connection attempts
Connection fails
Connections
Passive teminations
Active terminations
Passive disconnects
Active disconnects
Rx block requests
Rx block timeoutss

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1
0
113
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
114
0
114
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rx since
last enable

Tx current

0
1
0
113
0
0

1
0
113
0
0
0

Tx since
last enable
1
0
113
0
0
0

Since last enable


0
110
110
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
110
0
110
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Connection management messages


Rx current

CER
CEA
DWR
DWA
DPR
DPA

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:
:
:
:
:
:

0
1
0
109
0
0

Rx since
last enable
0
1
0
109
0
0

Tx current

1
0
109
0
0
0

Tx since
last enable
1
0
109
0
0
0

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show diameter route


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show diameter route


<brief | detail | summary>
<route-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display information about all routes associated with Diameter instances or only the
specified route.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The summary

output is displayed by default and includes basic function information. The brief
output displays the summary information in a different format. The detail output
adds information to the brief output.
route-name(Optional) Display information for only the specified route.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show diameter on page 1613

show diameter network-element on page 1628

show diameter route on page 1646


show diameter route detail on page 1646
Table 261 on page 1645 lists the output fields for the show diameter route command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 261: show diameter route Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Route

Name of the route.

summary brief

NE

Name of the network element associated with the route.

summary brief

Instance

Name of the Diameter instance in which the route is configured.

summary brief

NE name

Name of the network element associated with the route.

brief detail

Instance name

Name of the Diameter instance in which the route is configured.

brief detail

Valid

Determination whether the route is valid, yes or no.

All levels

Up

State of the route, yes (up) or no (down).

All levels

Function

Name of the function associated with the route.

brief detail

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Table 261: show diameter route Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Partition

Partition associated with the function.

brief detail

Dest-realm

Destination realm configured for the route.

brief detail

Dest-host

Destination hostname configured for the route.

brief detail

Metric

Metric associated with the destination and function to create the route.

brief detail

Score

Value that represents how a route is configured. The basic score is 0. Points are
added according to the following scheme:

brief detail

Function is specifiedAdd 3.

Function partition is specifiedAdd 1.

Destination realm is specifiedAdd 1.

Destination host is specifiedAdd 1.

Sample Output
show diameter route

user@host> show diameter route


Diameter routes:
Route
NE
rA
ne0

show diameter route


detail

Valid Up
yes
yes

user@host> show diameter route detail


Diameter route:
Route name
NE name
Instance mame
Valid
Up
Function
Partition
Dest-realm
Dest-host
Metric
Score

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Instance
master

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

rA
ne0
master
yes
yes
jsrc
jsrc-a
outer-realm
outer-host
50
6

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show network-access gx-plus


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show network-access gx-plus


<state | statistics | sync-state>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display Gx-Plus provisioning state, synchronization state, and statistics information.
state(Optional) Display Gx-Plus provisioning state.
statistics(Optional) Display Gx-Plus statistics.
sync-state(Optional) Display Gx-Plus synchronization state.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear network-access gx-plus replay on page 1611

clear network-access gx-plus statistics on page 1612

show network-access gx-plus state on page 1648


show network-access gx-plus statistics on page 1648
show network-access gx-plus sync-state on page 1648
Table 262 on page 1647 lists the output fields for the show network-access gx-plus
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 262: show network-access gx-plus Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Gx-plus state

State of the Gx-Plus application, including the following:

Engine created

Partition configured

Configuration active

Diameter interface configured

Total number of entriesNumber of provisioned, pending, and

terminating subscribers.

Number of pending entriesNumber of pending subscribers.

Number of pending logoutsNumber of subscribers logging out.

Sync-Event

Type of synchronization event.

Timeout

Number of times notification sent without response.

Gx-plus general counters

Number and state of general events.

Gx-plus sync-event counters

Number and state of synchronization events.

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Sample Output
show network-access
gx-plus state

user@host> show network-access gx-plus state


Gx-plus state:
Engine created
: yes
Partition configured
: yes
Configuration active
: yes
Diameter interface configured : yes
Total number of entries
: 0
Number of pending entries
: 0
Number of pending logouts
: 0

show network-access
gx-plus statistics

user@host> show network-access gx-plus statistics


Gx-plus general counters:
Counter
engine created
initial config: active
recovery: process restart
diameter-app initial config: success

Value
1
1
1
1

Gx-plus sync-event counters:


Category
Counter
warm-boot
activated

Value
1

show network-access
gx-plus sync-state

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warm-boot

posted

warm-boot

response

awd

posted

12

awd

response

12

user@host> show network-access gx-plus sync-state


Gx-plus sync-events:
Sync-Event
Timeout
cold-boot
6100

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CHAPTER 22

Distributed Denial-of-Service Protection


Operational Mode Commands
Table 263 on page 1649 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection
feature. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 263: DDoS Protection Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear current DDoS protection statistics or violation


states.

clear ddos-protection protocols

Display DDoS protection configuration information


and statistics.

show ddos-protection protocols

Display DDoS protection configuration information.

show ddos-protection protocols


parameters

Display traffic statistics and DDoS policer violation


statistics.

show ddos-protection protocols statistics

Display the number of DDoS policer violations.

show ddos-protection protocols violations

Display DDoS protection global statistics for


bandwidth violations.

show ddos-protection statistics

Display the DDoS protection version.

show ddos-protection version

NOTE: For information about how to configure DDoS protection parameters,


see the Junos OS DDoS Protection Configuration Guide.

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clear ddos-protection protocols


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear ddos-protection protocols


<protocol-group <packet-type>> ( states | statistics)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Clear current DDoS protection statistics or violation states for all packet types in all
protocol groups, for all packet types in a particular protocol group, or for a particular
packet type in a particular protocol group.
protocol-group(Optional) Protocol group that is cleared.
packet-type(Optional) Packet type in a particular protocol group that is cleared.
statesClear DDoS protection violation states for a packet type, for a protocol group, or

for all protocol groups.


statisticsClear DDoS protection statistics such as packet counts and rates for a packet

type, for a protocol group, or for all protocol groups.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1651

show ddos-protection statistics on page 1682

show ddos-protection version on page 1683

clear ddos-protection protocols on page 1650


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear ddos-protection
protocols

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show ddos-protection protocols


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

show ddos-protection protocols <protocol-group (aggregate | packet-type)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display DDoS protection configuration and statistics for protocol groups or individual
packet types.
noneDisplay information for all packet types in all protocol groups.
aggregate(Optional) Display DDoS protection information for the aggregate policer.

The aggregate option is available for all protocol groups.


protocol-group(Optional) Display DDoS protection information for one of the following

protocol groups:

ancpANCP traffic.

ancpv6ANCPv6 traffic.

arpARP traffic.

atmATM traffic.

bfdBFD traffic.

bfdv6BFDv6 traffic.

bgpBGP traffic.

bgpv6BGPv6 traffic.

controlControl traffic.

demux-autosenseDemux autosensing traffic.

dhcpv4DHCPv4 traffic.

dhcpv6DHCPv6 traffic.

diameterDiameter and Gx-Plus traffic.

dnsDNS traffic.

dtcpDTCP traffic.

dynamic-vlanDynamic VLAN exception traffic.

egpv6EGPv6 traffic.

eoamEOAM traffic.

esmcESMC traffic.

firewall-hostFirewall send-to-host traffic.

ftpFTP traffic.

ftpv6FTPv6 traffic.

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greGRE traffic.

icmpICMP traffic.

igmpIGMP traffic

igmp-snoopControl traffic for IGMP snooping.

igmpv4v6IGMP v4/v6 traffic.

igmpv6IGMPv6 traffic.

ip-fragmentsIP fragments traffic.

ip-optionsIP traffic with IP packet header options.

ipv4-unclassifiedUnclassified IPv4 host-bound traffic.

ipv6-unclassifiedUnclassified IPv6 host-bound traffic.

isisIS-IS traffic.

jfmJFM traffic.

l2tpL2TP traffic.

lacpLACP traffic.

ldpLDP traffic.

ldpv6LDPv6 traffic.

lldpLLDP traffic.

lmpLMP traffic.

lmpv6LMPv6 traffic.

mac-hostLayer 2 MAC send-to-host traffic.

mlpMLP traffic.

msdpMSDP traffic.

msdpv6MSDPv6 traffic.

multicast-copyHost copy traffic due to multicast routing.

mvrpMVRP traffic.

ntpNTP traffic.

oam-lfmOAM-LFM traffic.

ospfOSPF traffic.

ospfv3v6OSPFv3/IPv6 traffic.

pfe-alivePacket Forwarding Engine keepalive traffic

pimPIM traffic.

pmvrpPMVRP traffic.

posPOS traffic.

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pppPPP traffic.

pppoePPPoE traffic.

ptpPTP traffic.

pvstpPVSTP traffic.

radiusRADIUS traffic.

redirectTraffic that triggers ICMP redirects.

rejectPackets rejected by a next-hop forwarding decision.

ripRIP traffic.

ripv6RIPv6 traffic.

rsvpRSVP traffic.

rsvpv6RSVPv6 traffic.

servicesService traffic.

snmpSNMP traffic.

snmpv6SNMPv6 traffic.

sshSSH traffic.

sshv6SSHv6 traffic.

stpSTP traffic.

tacacsTACACS traffic.

tcp-flagsTraffic with TCP flags.

telnetTELNET traffic.

telnetv6TELNETv6 traffic.

ttlTTL traffic.

tunnel-fragmentTunnel fragments traffic.

virtual-chassisVirtual chassis traffic.

vrrpVRRP traffic.

vrrpv6VRRPv6 traffic.

packet-type(Optional) Display DDoS protection information for the specified packet

type in the protocol group. The available packet types vary by protocol group. Only
an aggregate policer is available for protocol groups that are not in the following list:

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dhcpv4The following packet types are available for DHCPv4 traffic:

ackDHCPACK packets.

bad-packetsDHCPv4 packets with bad formats.

bootpDHCPBOOTP packets.

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declineDHCPDECLINE packets.

discoverDHCDISCOVER packets.

force-renewDHCPFORCERENEW packets.

informDHCPINFORM packets.

lease-activeDHCPLEASEACTIVE packets.

lease-queryDHCPLEASEQUERYpackets.

lease-unassignedDHCPLEASEUNASSIGNED packets.

lease-unknownDHCPLEASEUNKNOWN packets.

nakDHCPNAK packets.

no-message-typeDHCP packets that are missing the message type..

offerDHCOFFER packets.

releaseDHCPACK packets.

renewDHCPRENEW packets.

requestDHCPREQUEST packets.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

dhcpv6The following packet types are available for DHCPv6 traffic:

advertiseADVERTISE packets.

confirmCONFIRM packets.

declineDECLINE packets.

information-requestINFORMATION-REQUEST packets.

leasequeryLEASEQUERY packets.

leasequery-dataLEASEQUERY-DATA packets.

leasequery-doneLEASEQUERY-DONE packets.

leasequery-replyLEASEQUERY-REPLY packets.

rebindREBIND packets.

reconfigureRECONFIGURE packets.

relay-forwardRELAY-FORWARD packets.

relay-replyRELAY-REPLY packets.

releaseRELEASE packets.

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renewRENEW packets.

replyREPLY packets.

requestREQUEST packets.

solicitSOLICIT packets.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

ip-fragmentsThe following packet types are available for IP fragments:

first-fragmentFirst IP fragment.

trail-fragmentLast IP fragment.

ip-optionsThe following packet types are available for IP option traffic:

router-alertRouter alert options packets.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

ipv4-unclassified All unclassified host-bound IPv4 traffic.

ipv6-unclassified All unclassified host-bound IPv6 traffic.

mlpThe following MLP packet types are available:

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aging-exceptionMLP aging exception packets.

packetsMLP packets.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

pppThe following PPP packet types are available:

authenticationPPP authentication protocol packets.

ipcpIP Control Protocol packets.

ipv6cpIPv6 Control Protocol packets.

isisIS-IS packets.

lcpLink Control Protocol packets.

mplscpMPLS Control Protocol packets.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

pppoeThe following PPPoE packet types are available:

padiPADI packets.

padmPADM packets.

padnPADN packets.

padoPADO packets.

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padrPADR packets.

padsPADS packets.

padtPADT packets.

radiusThe following RADIUS packet types are available:

accountingRADIUS accounting packets.

authorizationRADIUS authorization packets.

serverRADIUS server traffic.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

tcp-flagsThe following TCP-flagged packet types are available:

establishedTCP ACK and RST connection packets.

initialTCP SYN and SYN ACK packets.

virtual-chassisThe following packet types are available for virtual chassis packets:

control-lowLow-priority control packets.

control-highHigh-priority control packets.

unclassified All unclassified packets in the protocol group.

vc-packetsAll exception packets on the virtual chassis link.

vc-ttl-errorsVirtual chassis TTL error packets.

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show ddos-protection protocols parameters on page 1663

show ddos-protection protocols statistics on page 1670

show ddos-protection protocols violations on page 1680

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1659


show ddos-protection protocols pppoe padr on page 1661
Table 264 on page 1656 lists the output fields for the show ddos-protection protocols
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 264: show ddos-protection protocols Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Protocol Group

Name of protocol group.

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Field Name

Field Description

Packet type

Name of packet type in protocol group.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth policer value; number of packets per second that is allowed before
a violation is declared.

Burst

Burst policer value; the maximum number of packets that is allowed in a burst
before a violation is declared.

Priority

Priority of the packet type in the event of traffic congestion: low, medium, or
high. Lower priority packets can be dropped when insufficient bandwidth is
available.

Recover time

Time that must pass since the last violation before the traffic flow is considered
to have recovered from the attack. A notification is generated when the timer
expires.

Enabled

State of the policer, enabled (Yes), disabled (No), or partially disabled (Partial);
Partial indicates that only some of the policer instances are disabled for the
policer.

Bypass aggregate

State of the bypass aggregate configuration:

YesThe aggregate policer is bypassed.

NoThe aggregate policer is enforced.

This field appears only for individual policers.


System-wide
information

The following information collected for the router:

A message indicates whether the policer has been violated

No. of FPCs currently receiving excess trafficNumber of cards that are


currently in violation of a policer

No. of FPCs that have received excess trafficNumber of cards that have at
some point been in violation of a policer

Violation first detected atTimestamp of the first violation

Violation last seen atTimestamp of the last observed violation

Duration of violationLength of the violation

Number of violationsNumber of times the violation has occurred

ReceivedNumber of packets received at all card slots and the Routing Engine

DroppedNumber of packets dropped regardless of where they were dropped

Arrival rateCurrent traffic rate for packets arriving from all cards and at the
Routing Engine

Max arrival rateHighest traffic rate for packets arriving from all cards and
at the Routing Engine

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Field Name

Field Description

Routing Engine
information

The following information collected for the Routing Engine:

FPC slot
information

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BandwidthMaximum number of packets per second that is allowed

BurstMaximum number of packets that is allowed in a burst

A message indicates the State of the policer, enabled (Yes) or disabled (No)

A message indicates whether the policer has been violated; the policer might
be passed at the individual cards, but the combined rate of packets arriving
at the Routing Engine can exceed the configured policer value

Violation first detected atTimestamp of the first violation

Violation last seen atTimestamp of the last observed violation

Duration of violationLength of the violation

Number of violationsNumber of times the violation has occurred

ReceivedNumber of packets received at the Routing Engine from all cards

DroppedNumber of packets dropped at the Routing Engine; includes packets


dropped by the aggregate policer and by individual protocol policers

Arrival rateCurrent traffic rate for packets arriving at the Routing Engine
from all cards

Max arrival rateHighest traffic rate for packets arriving at the Routing Engine
from all cards

Dropped by aggregate policerNumber of packets dropped by the aggregate


policer

Dropped by individual policersNumber of packets dropped by individual


policer

The following information collected for the card in the indicated slot:

BandwidthBandwidth scaling percentage and the number of packets per


second that is allowed before a violation is declared

BurstBurst scaling percentage and the maximum number of packets that


is allowed in a burst before a violation is declared

A message indicates whether the policer has been violated

Violation first detected atTimestamp of the first violation

Violation last seen atTimestamp of the last observed violation

Duration of violationLength of the violation

Number of violationsNumber of times the violation has occurred

ReceivedNumber of packets received on the line card

DroppedNumber of packets dropped at the line card; includes packets


dropped by the aggregate policer and by individual protocol policers

Arrival rateCurrent traffic rate for packets arriving at the line card

Max arrival rateHighest traffic rate for packets arriving at the line card

Dropped by this policerNumber of packets dropped by the individual policer

Dropped by aggregate policerNumber of packets dropped by the aggregate


policer

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Field Name

Field Description

Bypass aggr.

State of the bypass aggregate configuration:

YesThe aggregate policer configuration is bypassed.

NoThe aggregate policer configuration is enforced.

Dashes indicate that the bypass aggregate configuration is not available; this
is possible only for aggregate policers.
FPC Mod

Indicates whether configuration has changed from the default for any line cards.

NoThe default configuration has not changed from the default for the packet
type.

YesThe default configuration has changed from the default for the packet
type

Sample Output
show ddos-protection
protocols

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols


Protocol Group: IPv4-Unclassified
Packet type: aggregate (Aggregate for unclassified host-bound IPv4 traffic)
Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
20000 pps
Burst:
20000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Partial
System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Routing Engine information:
Bandwidth: 2000 pps, Burst: 2000 packets, enabled
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (20000 pps), Burst: 100% (20000 packets), enabled
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Dropped by individual policers: 0

Protocol Group: IPv6-Unclassified


Packet type: aggregate (Aggregate for unclassified host-bound IPv6 traffic)
Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
20000 pps
Burst:
20000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes

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System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Routing Engine information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (20000 pps), Burst: 100% (20000 packets), enabled
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Dropped by individual policers: 0
...
Protocol Group: PPPoE
Packet type: aggregate (Aggregate for all PPPoE control traffic)
Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
2000 pps
Burst:
2000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 23398498
Arrival rate:
4000 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 4002 pps
Routing Engine information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 5853755
Arrival rate:
1002 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 1009 pps
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (2000 pps), Burst: 100% (2000 packets), enabled
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 23398498
Arrival rate:
4000 pps
Dropped:
17549330
Max arrival rate: 4002 pps
Dropped by individual policers: 17549330
Packet type: padi (PPPoE PADI)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
500 pps
Burst:
500 packets
Priority:
low
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 10:01:32 PDT
Duration of violation: 01:38:15 Number of violations: 1
Received: 11799251
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
8849675
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:

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Received: 2950794
Arrival rate:
501 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 505 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (500 pps), Burst: 100% (500 packets), enabled
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 10:01:32 PDT
Duration of violation: 01:38:15 Number of violations: 1
Received: 11799251
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
8849675
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Dropped by this policer: 8849675
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
...
Packet type: padr (PPPoE PADR)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
500 pps
Burst:
500 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 10:04:27 PDT
Duration of violation: 01:41:10 Number of violations: 1
Received: 12149327
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
9112247
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 3037111
Arrival rate:
500 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 504 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (500 pps), Burst: 100% (500 packets), enabled
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 10:04:27 PDT
Duration of violation: 01:41:10 Number of violations: 1
Received: 12149327
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
9112247
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Dropped by this policer: 9112247
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
...

show ddos-protection
protocols pppoe padr

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols pppoe padr


Protocol Group: PPPoE
Packet type: padr (PPPoE PADR)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
500 pps
Burst:
500 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes

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Bypass aggregate: No
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 10:04:27 PDT
Duration of violation: 01:41:10 Number of violations: 1
Received: 12149327
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
9112247
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 3037111
Arrival rate:
500 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 504 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (500 pps), Burst: 100% (500 packets), enabled
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 10:04:27 PDT
Duration of violation: 01:41:10 Number of violations: 1
Received: 12149327
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
9112247
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Dropped by this policer: 9112247
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

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show ddos-protection protocols parameters


Syntax

Release Information

show ddos-protection protocols <protocol-group> parameters


<brief | detail | terse>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display DDoS protection configuration information for protocol groups or individual


packet types.

Options

noneDisplay information for all protocol groups or for a particular protocol group.
brief | detail | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

The brief output displays basic function information.

The detail output adds information to the brief output; it is identical to the output
displayed when you choose no option. The brief and detail options display
information for all protocol groups, which can be a long list.

The terse option displays the same level of information as the brief option, but
only for active protocol groupsgroups that show traffic in the Received (packets)
column.

protocol-group(Optional) Display DDoS protection information for a particular protocol

group. See show ddos-protection protocols for a list of available groups.


Required Privilege
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Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear ddos-protection protocols on page 1650

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1651

show ddos-protection protocols statistics on page 1670

show ddos-protection protocols violations on page 1680

show ddos-protection protocols parameters on page 1665


show ddos-protection protocols parameters brief on page 1666
show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 parameters brief on page 1667
show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 parameters terse on page 1668
show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 parameters on page 1668
Table 265 on page 1663 lists the output fields for the show ddos-protection protocols
parameters command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 265: show ddos-protection protocols parameters Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Protocol Group

Name of protocol group.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Packet type

Name of packet type in protocol group.

All levels

Bandwidth

Bandwidth policer value; number of packets per second that is allowed before
a violation is declared.

All levels

In the brief output, an asterisk indicates the value has been modified from the
default.
Burst

Burst policer value; the maximum number of packets that is allowed in a burst
before a violation is declared.

All levels

In the brief output, an asterisk indicates the value has been modified from the
default.
Priority

Priority of the packet type in the event of traffic congestion: low, medium, or
high. Lower priority packets can be dropped when insufficient bandwidth is
available.

All levels

In the brief output, an asterisk indicates the value has been modified from the
default.
Recover time

Time that must pass since the last violation before the traffic flow is considered
to have recovered from the attack. A notification is generated when the timer
expires.

All levels

In the brief output, an asterisk indicates the value has been modified from the
default.
Enabled

State of the policer, enabled (Yes) or disabled (No).

detail none

Bypass aggregate

State of the bypass aggregate configuration:

detail none

YesThe aggregate policer is bypassed.

NoThe aggregate policer is enforced.

This field appears only for individual policers.


FPC slot
information

Number of policers
modified

The following configuration information for the card in the indicated slot:

BandwidthBandwidth scale and the number of packets per second that is


allowed before a violation is declared

BurstBurst scale and the maximum number of packets that is allowed in a


burst before a violation is declared

enabled or disabledState of the line card policer

Number of policers that have been changed from the default configuration.

detail none

brief terse

An asterisk by a particular value indicates that value has been modified.


Policer Enabled

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State of the policer, enabled (Yes), disabled (No), or partially disabled (part.);
part. indicates that only some of the policer instances are disabled for the policer.

brief terse

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Bypass aggr.

State of the bypass aggregate configuration:

brief terse

YesThe aggregate policer is bypassed.

NoThe aggregate policer is enforced.

Dashes indicate that the bypass aggregate configuration is not available; this
is possible only for aggregate policers.
FPC Mod

Indicates whether configuration has changed from the default for any line cards.

NoThe default configuration has not changed from the default for the packet
type.

YesThe default configuration has changed from the default for the packet
type

brief terse

Sample Output
show ddos-protection
protocols parameters

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols parameters


Protocol Group: IPv4-Unclassified
Packet type: aggregate (Aggregate for unclassified host-bound IPv4 traffic)
Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
20000 pps
Burst:
20000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (20000 pps), Burst: 100% (20000 packets), enabled
Protocol Group: IPv6-Unclassified
Packet type: aggregate (Aggregate for unclassified host-bound IPv6 traffic)
Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
20000 pps
Burst:
20000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (20000 pps), Burst: 100% (20000 packets), enabled
...
Protocol Group: PPPoE
Packet type: aggregate (Aggregate for all PPPoE control traffic)
Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
800 pps
Burst:
2000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (800 pps), Burst: 100% (2000 packets), enabled

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Packet type: padi (PPPoE PADI)


Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
500 pps
Burst:
500 packets
Priority:
low
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (500 pps), Burst: 100% (500 packets), enabled
Packet type: pado (PPPoE PADO)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
0 pps
Burst:
0 packets
Priority:
low
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (0 pps), Burst: 100% (0 packets), enabled
Packet type: padr (PPPoE PADR)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
500 pps
Burst:
500 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (500 pps), Burst: 100% (500 packets), enabled

show ddos-protection
protocols parameters
brief

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user@host> show ddos-protection protocols parameters brief


Number of policers modified: 3
Protocol
Packet
Bandwidth Burst Priority Recover
group
type
(pps)
(pkts)
time(sec)
ipv4-uncls aggregate
20000
20000 medium
300
ipv6-uncls aggregate
20000
20000 medium
300
dynvlan
aggregate
1000
500
low
300
ppp
aggregate
16000
16000 medium
300
ppp
unclass
1000
500
low
300
ppp
lcp
12000
12000 low
300
ppp
auth
2000
2000
medium
300
ppp
ipcp
2000
2000
high
300
ppp
ipv6cp
2000
2000
high
300
ppp
mplscp
2000
2000
high
300
ppp
isis
2000
2000
high
300
pppoe
aggregate
800*
2000
medium
300
pppoe
padi
500
500
low
300
pppoe
pado
0
0
low
300
pppoe
padr
500
500
medium
300
pppoe
pads
0
0
low
300
pppoe
padt
1000
1000
high
300
pppoe
padm
0
0
low
300
pppoe
padn
0
0
low
300
dhcpv4
aggregate
669*
5000
medium
300
dhcpv4
unclass..
300
150
low
300
dhcpv4
discover
100*
500
low
300
dhcpv4
offer
1000
1000
low
300

Policer
enabled
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
part.*
part.
part.
part.
part.
part.
part.
part.
yes
yes
yes
yes

Bypass
aggr.
----no
no
no
no
no
no
no
-no
no
no
no
no
no
no
-no
no
no

FPC
mod
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
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dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4

request
decline
ack
nak
release
inform
renew
forcerenew
leasequery
leaseuna..
leaseunk..
leaseact..
bootp
no-msgtype
bad-pack..

1000
500
500
500
2000
500
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
300
0
0

1000
500
500
500
2000
500
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
300
0
0

medium
low
medium
low
high
low
high
high
high
high
high
high
low
low
low

300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300

yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes

no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no

no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no

aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate

20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000

20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000

high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
high
low
high
low
low
low
low
low

300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300

yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes

-------------------

no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no

Policer
enabled
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes

Bypass
aggr.
-no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no

FPC
mod
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no

...
icmp
igmp
ospf
rsvp
pim
rip
ptp
bfd
lmp
ldp
msdp
bgp
vrrp
telnet
ftp
ssh
snmp
ancp
...

show ddos-protection
protocols dhcpv4
parameters brief

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 parameters brief


Number of policers modified: 2
Protocol
Packet
Bandwidth Burst Priority Recover
group
type
(pps)
(pkts)
time(sec)
dhcpv4
aggregate
669*
5000
medium
300
dhcpv4
unclass..
300
150
low
300
dhcpv4
discover
100*
500
low
300
dhcpv4
offer
1000
1000
low
300
dhcpv4
request
1000
1000
medium
300
dhcpv4
decline
500
500
low
300
dhcpv4
ack
500
500
medium
300
dhcpv4
nak
500
500
low
300
dhcpv4
release
2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
inform
500
500
low
300
dhcpv4
renew
2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
forcerenew 2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
leasequery 2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
leaseuna.. 2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
leaseunk.. 2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
leaseact.. 2000
2000
high
300
dhcpv4
bootp
300
300
low
300

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dhcpv4

no-msgtype
bad-pack..

0
0

0
0

low
low

300
300

show ddos-protection
protocols dhcpv4
parameters terse

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 parameters terse


Number of policers modified: 2
Protocol
Packet
Bandwidth Burst Priority Recover
group
type
(pps)
(pkts)
time(sec)
dhcpv4
aggregate
669*
5000
medium
300
dhcpv4
discover
100*
500
low
300

show ddos-protection
protocols dhcpv4
parameters

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 parameters


Protocol Group: DHCPv4

yes
yes

no
no

no
no

Policer
enabled
yes
yes

Bypass
aggr.
-no

FPC
mod
no
no

Packet type: aggregate (aggregate for all DHCPv4 traffic)


Aggregate policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
669 pps
Burst:
5000 packets
Priority:
medium
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (669 pps), Burst: 100% (5000 packets), enabled
Packet type: unclassified (Unclassified DHCPv4 traffic)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
300 pps
Burst:
150 packets
Priority:
low
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (300 pps), Burst: 100% (150 packets), enabled
Packet type: discover (DHCPv4 DHCPDISCOVER)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
100 pps
Burst:
500 packets
Priority:
low
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (100 pps), Burst: 100% (500 packets), enabled
Packet type: offer (DHCPv4 DHCPOFFER)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
1000 pps
Burst:
1000 packets
Priority:
low
Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (1000 pps), Burst: 100% (1000 packets), enabled
Packet type: request (DHCPv4 DHCPREQUEST)
Individual policer configuration:
Bandwidth:
1000 pps
Burst:
1000 packets
Priority:
medium

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Recover time:
300 seconds
Enabled:
Yes
Bypass aggregate: No
FPC slot 1 information:
Bandwidth: 100% (1000 pps), Burst: 100% (1000 packets), enabled
...

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show ddos-protection protocols statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show ddos-protection protocols <protocol-group> statistics


<brief | detail | terse>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display traffic statistics and DDoS policer violation statistics for all protocol groups or
for a particular protocol group.
noneDisplay information for all protocol groups.
brief | detail | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

The brief output displays basic function information.

The detail output adds information to the brief output; it is identical to the output
displayed when you choose no option. The brief and detail options display
information for all protocol groups, which can be a long list.

The terse option displays the same level of information as the brief option, but
only for active protocol groupsgroups that show traffic in the Received (packets)
column.

protocol-group(Optional) Display DDoS protection information for a particular protocol

group. See show ddos-protection protocols for a list of available groups.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear ddos-protection protocols on page 1650

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1651

show ddos-protection protocols parameters on page 1663

show ddos-protection protocols violations on page 1680

show ddos-protection protocols statistics on page 1672


show ddos-protection protocols statistics brief on page 1675
show ddos-protection protocols statistics terse on page 1676
show ddos-protection protocols pppoe statistics on page 1677
show ddos-protection protocols pppoe statistics brief on page 1679
Table 266 on page 1670 lists the output fields for the show ddos-protection protocols
statistics command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 266: show ddos-protection protocols statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Protocol Group

Name of protocol group.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Packet type

Name of packet type in protocol group.

All levels

System-wide
information

The following information collected for the router:

detail none

Routing Engine
information

A message indicates whether the policer has been violated

No. of FPCs currently receiving excess trafficNumber of cards that are


currently in violation of a policer

No. of FPCs that have received excess trafficNumber of cards that have at
some point been in violation of a policer

Violation first detected atTimestamp of the first violation

Violation last seen atTimestamp of the last observed violation

Duration of violationLength of the violation

Number of violationsNumber of times the violation has occurred

ReceivedNumber of packets received at all card slots and the Routing Engine

DroppedNumber of packets dropped regardless of where they were dropped

Arrival rateCurrent traffic rate for packets arriving from all cards and at the
Routing Engine

Max arrival rateHighest traffic rate for packets arriving from all cards and
at the Routing Engine

The following information collected for the Routing Engine:

A message indicates whether the policer has been violated; the policer might
be passed at the individual cards, but the combined rate of packets arriving
at the Routing Engine can exceed the configured policer value

Violation first detected atTimestamp of the first violation

Violation last seen atTimestamp of the last observed violation

Duration of violationLength of the violation

Number of violationsNumber of times the violation has occurred

ReceivedNumber of packets received at the Routing Engine from all cards

DroppedNumber of packets dropped at the Routing Engine; includes packets


dropped by the aggregate policer and by individual protocol policers

Arrival rateCurrent traffic rate for packets arriving at the Routing Engine
from all cards

Max arrival rateHighest traffic rate for packets arriving at the Routing Engine
from all cards

Dropped by aggregate policerNumber of packets dropped by the aggregate


policer

Dropped by individual policersNumber of packets dropped by individual


policer

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

FPC slot
information

The following information collected for the card in the indicated slot:

detail none

A message indicates whether the policer has been violated

Violation first detected atTimestamp of the first violation

Violation last seen atTimestamp of the last observed violation

Duration of violationLength of the violation

Number of violationsNumber of times the violation has occurred

ReceivedNumber of packets received on the line card

DroppedNumber of packets dropped at the line card; includes packets


dropped by the aggregate policer and by individual protocol policers

Arrival rateCurrent traffic rate for packets arriving at the line card

Max arrival rateHighest traffic rate for packets arriving at the line card

Dropped by this policerNumber of packets dropped by the individual policer

Dropped by aggregate policerNumber of packets dropped by the aggregate


policer

Received (packets)

Number of packets of this packet type or protocol group received at all cards
and the Routing Engine.

brief terse

Dropped (packets)

Number of packets dropped for this packet type or protocol group, regardless
of where the packets were dropped.

brief terse

Rate (pps)

Highest observed traffic rate for this packet type or protocol group.

brief terse

Violation counts

Number of violations of the policer bandwidth.

brief terse

State

Violation state of the packet type:

brief terse

okPolicer has not been violated for this packet type

violPolicer has been violated for this packet type

Sample Output
show ddos-protection
protocols statistics

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols statistics


Protocol Group: IPv4-Unclassified
Packet type: aggregate
System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:

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0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
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Dropped by individual policers: 0


Protocol Group: IPv6-Unclassified
Packet type: aggregate
System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 0

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

Protocol Group: PPPoE


Packet type: aggregate
System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 61961244
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 15488871
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 61961244
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
46473017
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 46473017

4000 pps
4002 pps

1001 pps
1011 pps

4000 pps
4002 pps

Packet type: padi


System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:41:23 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:18:06 Number of violations: 1
Received: 30980622
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
23236505
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 7744433
Arrival rate:
500 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 505 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:41:23 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:18:06 Number of violations: 1
Received: 30980622
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
23236505
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps

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Dropped by this policer: 23236505


Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: pado
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

Packet type: padr


System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:43:23 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:20:06 Number of violations: 1
Received: 31220846
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
23416690
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 7806417
Arrival rate:
499 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 506 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:43:23 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:20:06 Number of violations: 1
Received: 31220846
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
23416690
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Dropped by this policer: 23416690
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: pads
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

Packet type: padt

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System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: padm
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: padn
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

...

show ddos-protection
protocols statistics
brief

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols statistics brief


Protocol
group
ipv4-uncls
ipv6-uncls
dynvlan
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp
ppp

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Packet
type
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
unclass
lcp
auth
ipcp

Received
(packets)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Dropped
(packets)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Rate
(pps)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Violation
counts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

State
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

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ppp
ppp
ppp
pppoe
pppoe
pppoe
pppoe
pppoe
pppoe
pppoe
pppoe
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4
dhcpv4

ipv6cp
mplscp
isis
aggregate
padi
pado
padr
pads
padt
padm
padn
aggregate
unclass..
discover
offer
request
decline
ack
nak
release
inform
renew
forcerenew
leasequery
leaseuna..
leaseunk..
leaseact..
bootp
no-msgtype
bad-pack..

0
0
0
61561238
30780619
0
30780619
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
23086506
0
23086499
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
4000
2000
0
2000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ok
ok
ok
ok
viol
ok
viol
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

Rate
(pps)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Violation
counts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

State

...
icmp
igmp
ospf
rsvp
pim
rip
ptp
bfd
lmp
ldp
msdp
bgp
vrrp
telnet
...

show ddos-protection
protocols statistics
terse

1676

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols statistics terse


Protocol
Packet
Received
Dropped
group
type
(packets)
(packets)
ipv4-uncls aggregate
241
0
icmp
aggregate
20
0
igmp
aggregate
55
0
ospf
aggregate
956
0
rsvp
aggregate
784
0
ldp
aggregate
2984
0
bgp
aggregate
312
0

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

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lacp
stp
arp
pvstp
mlp
mlp
mcast-copy
igmp-snoop
fw-host
uncls

show ddos-protection
protocols pppoe
statistics

aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
packets
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate
aggregate

1744
9791
19
393
624774
1714371
3018038
43
95547
10000

0
0
0
0
0
223937
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0

ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols pppoe statistics


Protocol Group: PPPoE
Packet type: aggregate
System-wide information:
Aggregate bandwidth is never violated
Received: 60381200
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 15095242
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Aggregate policer is never violated
Received: 60381200
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
45287921
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by individual policers: 45287921

4000 pps
4002 pps

1001 pps
1011 pps

4000 pps
4002 pps

Packet type: padi


System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:34:48 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:11:31 Number of violations: 1
Received: 30190600
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
22643960
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 7547621
Arrival rate:
499 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 505 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:34:48 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:11:31 Number of violations: 1
Received: 30190600
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
22643960
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Dropped by this policer: 22643960
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: pado
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Dropped:
0
Routing Engine information:

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Arrival rate:
0 pps
Max arrival rate: 0 pps

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Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

Packet type: padr


System-wide information:
Bandwidth is being violated!
No. of FPCs currently receiving excess traffic: 1
No. of FPCs that have received excess traffic: 1
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:34:48 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:11:31 Number of violations: 1
Received: 30190600
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
22643961
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 7547621
Arrival rate:
501 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 506 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is currently being violated!
Violation first detected at: 2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
Violation last seen at:
2011-04-19 12:34:48 PDT
Duration of violation: 04:11:31 Number of violations: 1
Received: 30190600
Arrival rate:
2000 pps
Dropped:
22643961
Max arrival rate: 2001 pps
Dropped by this policer: 22643961
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: pads
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: padt
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

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0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

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FPC slot 1 information:


Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
0 pps
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate: 0 pps
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: padm
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
Packet type: padn
System-wide information:
Bandwidth is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Routing Engine information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0
FPC slot 1 information:
Policer is never violated
Received: 0
Arrival rate:
Dropped:
0
Max arrival rate:
Dropped by aggregate policer: 0

show ddos-protection
protocols pppoe
statistics brief

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

0 pps
0 pps

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols pppoe statistics brief


Protocol
Packet
Received
Dropped
Rate
group
type
(packets)
(packets)
(pps)
pppoe
aggregate
60901227
0
4000
pppoe
padi
30450613
22838981
2000
pppoe
pado
0
0
0
pppoe
padr
30450614
22838977
2000
pppoe
pads
0
0
0
pppoe
padt
0
0
0
pppoe
padm
0
0
0
pppoe
padn
0
0
0

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Violation
counts
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0

State
ok
viol
ok
viol
ok
ok
ok
ok

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Syntax
Release Information

show ddos-protection protocols <protocol-group> violations

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display information about DDoS policer violations for all protocol groups or for a particular
protocol group.

Options

protocol-group(Optional) Display DDoS protection information for a particular protocol

group. See show ddos-protection protocols for a list of available groups.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear ddos-protection protocols on page 1650

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1651

show ddos-protection protocols parameters on page 1663

show ddos-protection protocols statistics on page 1670

show ddos-protection protocols violations on page 1681


show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 violations on page 1681
show ddos-protection protocols pppoe violations on page 1681
Table 267 on page 1680 lists the output fields for the show ddos-protection protocols
violations command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 267: show ddos-protection protocols violations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Number of packet
types that are being
violated

Number of individual policers and aggregate policers that are currently being
violated

Protocol Group

Name of protocol group

Packet type

Name of packet type in protocol group

Bandwidth (pps)

Policer bandwidth

Arrival rate (pps)

Current traffic rate for packets arriving from all cards and at the Routing Engine

Peak rate (pps)

Highest traffic rate for packets arriving from all cards and at the Routing Engine

Policer bandwidth
violation detected
at

Timestamp of the policer violation

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Table 267: show ddos-protection protocols violations Output


Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Detected on

Slot number of the card on which the violation was detected

Sample Output
show ddos-protection
protocols violations

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols violations


Number of packet types that are being violated: 2
Protocol
Packet
Bandwidth Arrival
Peak
group
type
(pps)
rate(pps) rate(pps)
pppoe
padi
500
2000
2001
Detected on: FPC-1
pppoe
padr
500
1999
2001
Detected on: FPC-1

show ddos-protection
protocols dhcpv4
violations

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols dhcpv4 violations


Number of packet types that are being violated: 0

show ddos-protection
protocols pppoe
violations

user@host> show ddos-protection protocols pppoe violations


Number of packet types that are being violated: 2
Protocol
Packet
Bandwidth Arrival
Peak
group
type
(pps)
rate(pps) rate(pps)
pppoe
padi
500
2000
2001
Detected on: FPC-1
pppoe
padr
500
1999
2001
Detected on: FPC-1

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Policer bandwidth
violation detected at
2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT

Policer bandwidth
violation detected at
2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT
2011-04-19 08:23:17 PDT

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Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

show ddos-protection statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display DDoS protection global statistics for bandwidth violations.
This command has no options.
view

clear ddos-protection protocols on page 1650

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1651

show ddos-protection version on page 1683

show ddos-protection statistics on page 1682


Table 268 on page 1682 lists the output fields for the show ddos-protection statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 268: show ddos-protection statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Currently violated
packet types

Number of packet types currently experiencing a bandwidth violation.

Packet types have


seen violations

Number of packet types that have experienced a bandwidth violation since


statistics were cleared.

Total violation
counts

Total number of bandwidth violations.

Sample Output
show ddos-protection
statistics

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user@host> show ddos-protection statistics


DDOS protection global statistics:
Currently violated packet types:
2
Packet types have seen violations: 2
Total violation counts:
2

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show ddos-protection version


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

show ddos-protection version

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display the DDoS protection version.
This command has no options.
view

clear ddos-protection protocols on page 1650

show ddos-protection protocols on page 1651

show ddos-protection statistics on page 1682

show ddos-protection version on page 1683


Table 269 on page 1683 lists the output fields for the show ddos-protection version
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 269: show ddos-protection version Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Version

Version number of the DDoS protection code.

Total protocol
groups

Number of protocol groups configured with DDoS protection.

Total tracked
packet types

Number of protocol packet types configured with DDoS protection.

Sample Output
show ddos-protection
version

user@host> show ddos-protection version


DDOS protection, Version 1.0
Total protocol groups
= 83
Total tracked packet types = 154

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Dynamic Application Awareness


Operational Mode Commands
Table 270 on page 1685 summarizes the command line interface (CLI) commands that
you can use to monitor and troubleshoot services pertaining to Dynamic Application
Awareness operations.

Table 270: Dynamic Application Awareness Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear entries from application system cache.

clear services application-identification


application-system-cache

Clear application- aware access list (AACL)


statistics.

clear services application-aware-access-list


statistics

Clear application identification counters.

clear services application-identification counter

Clear IDP ip-action entries.

clear services flows ip-action

Clear local policy decision function (L-PDF)


statistics.

clear services local-policy-decision-function


statistics

Display application-aware-access-list (AACL)


flows.

show services application-aware-access-list


flows

Display application-aware-access-list (AACL)


statistics.

show services application-aware-access-list


statistics

Display the database of cached values stored by


the application identification (APPID) system.

show services application-identification


application-system-cache

Display application identification (APPID)


counter statistics.

show services application-identification counter

Display local policy decision function (L-PDF)


flows.

show services local-policy-decision-function


flows

Display local policy decision function (L-PDF)


statistics.

show services local-policy-decision-function


statistics

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clear services application-identification application-system-cache


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

clear services application-identification application-system-cache

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Clear entries from application system cache.
This command has no options.
clear

show services application-identification application-system-cache on page 1697

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clear services application-aware-access-list statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

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clear services application-aware-access-list statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Clear application aware access list (AACL) statistics.
This command has no options.
clear

show services application-aware-access-list statistics on page 1695

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clear services application-identification counter


Syntax

clear services application-identification counter

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

Clear application identification counters.


This command has no options.
clear

show services application-identification counter on page 1699

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clear services flows ip-action


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Output Fields

clear services flows ip-action

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.


Clear ip-action entries generated by the router to log, drop, or block traffic based on
previous matches. The IP action options and targets are configured at the [edit security
idp idp-policy policy-name rulebase-ips rule rule-name then] hierarchy level.
This command has no options.
clear

When you issue this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
user@host> clear services flows ip-action
Interface
Service set
ms-4/0/0
idp-service

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Flows removed
1

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clear services local-policy-decision-function statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

clear services local-policy-decision-function statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Clear local policy decision function (L-PDF) statistics.
This command has no options.
view

show services local-policy-decision-function statistics on page 1704

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show services application-aware-access-list flows


Syntax

show services application-aware-access-list flows


<interface interface-name>
<subscriber subscriber-name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


Offload status for flows using Juniper Forwarding Mechanism (JFM) added in Junos OS
Release 12.1.

Description

Display application-aware-access-list (AACL) flows. Offloading using JFM is supported


only on MX Series routers with Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs).

Options

interface interface-nameDisplays AACL flows for the specified interface(s) only. The

keyword, interface, must be appended to the command.


subscriber subscriber-nameDisplays AACL flows for the specified subscriber(s) only.

The keyword, subscriber, must be appended to the command.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services application-aware-access-list flows by interface on page 1693


show services application-aware-access-list flows by subscriber on page 1693
show services application-aware-access-list flows by subscriber for offloading using
JFM on page 1694

Output Fields

Table 271 on page 1692 lists the output fields for the show services
application-aware-access-list flows command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

Table 271: show services application-aware-access-list flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

5-tuple

This field comprises five components of the given flow. The components are:

All levels

Src IP

Dest IP

Src Port

Dest Port

Protocol

Application-ID

The identification number associated with the application.

All levels

Dir

The direction in terms of input or output.

All levels

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Input (I)

Output (O)

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Off

The status of offload to Packet Forwarding Engine. The various options are:

All levels

Off

Actions

Not Offloaded (-)

Policer Offloaded, Flow Not Offloaded (P)

Policer Not Offloaded, Flow Offloaded (F)

Policer and Offloaded (P+F)

The status of offload to Packet Forwarding Engine using JFM. The various options
are:

Not Offloaded (-)

Offload requested but not completed (R)

Offload requested and completed (O)

The types of actions displayed are:

discard: (D)

accept : A

accept, count [T]: C-A or C-G or C-T

accept, fwd-class [C]: FC

accept, policer [P]: P

accept, count [T], fwd-class [C]: C-T+FC

accept, count [T], policer [P]: C-T+P

accept, fwd-class [C], policer [P]: FC+P

accept, count[T],fwd-class[C],policer[P]: C-T+FC+P

All levels

All levels

Sample Output
show services
application-aware-access-list
flows by interface

user@host>show services application-aware-access-list flows interface ge-1/0/5.0


Interface: ge-1/0/5.0
service-set: aacl-countApps
service-set interface: ms-0/0/0
Currently active flows: 2
High watermark flows: 2
5-tuple
Dir Off Action
-------------------------------------------------- --- -------1.0.5.2:47072-> 10.10.254.116:80
,6
I
C-T
10.10.254.116:80
->
1.0.5.2:47072,6
O
C-T

show services
application-aware-access-list
flows by subscriber

Application-ID
-----------------------------junos:http [64]
junos:http [64]

user@host>show services application-aware-access-list flows subscriber user@juniper.net


Subscriber: user@juniper.net
Service-set: ss1
Service-set interface: ms-2/0/0
Currently active flows: 4
High watermark flows: 40

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5tuple

Application-ID

Dir Off Action

150.100.100.100:20109->160.200.200.200:80,17
160.200.200.200:80->150.100.100.100:20109,17
150.100.100.100:20108->160.100.100.100:80,17
160.100.100.100:80->150.100.100.100:20108,17

show services
application-aware-access-list
flows by subscriber for
offloading using JFM

junos:http
junos:http
junos:http
junos:http

I
O
I
O

- C-T+FC+P
- C-T+FC+P
P+F C-T+FC+P
P+F C-T+FC+P

user@host>show services application-aware-access-list flows subscriber user@juniper.net


Subscriber: user@juniper.net
Service-set: ss1
Service-set interface: ms-2/0/0
Currently active flows: 4
High watermark flows: 40

5tuple

Application-ID

Dir Off Action

150.100.100.100:20109->160.200.200.200:80,17
C-T+FC+P
160.200.200.200:80
->150.100.100.100:20109,17
C-T+FC+P
150.100.100.100:20108->160.100.100.100:80,17
R
C-T+FC+P
160.100.100.100:80
->150.100.100.100:20108,17
O
C-T+FC+P

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[64]
[64]
[64]
[64]

junos:http [64]

junos:http [64]

junos:http [64]

junos:http [64]

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show services application-aware-access-list statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services application-aware-access-list statistics


<interface interface-name>
<subscriber subscriber-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Display application-aware-access-list (AACL) statistics.
interface interface-name(Optional) Dsiplays AACL statistics for the specified interface(s)

only.
subscribersubscriber-name(Optional) Dsiplays AACL statistics for the specified

subscriber(s) only.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services application-aware-access-list statistics by interface on page 1696


show services application-aware-access-liststatistics by subscriber on page 1696
Table 272 on page 1695 lists the output fields for the show services
application-aware-access-list statistics command. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 272: show services application-aware-access-list statistics Output


Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Interface name.

Subscriber option

Subscriber

Subscriber identifier.

Interface option

Service-set-interface

Service set interface name.

All levels

Service set

Service set name.

All levels

Application group

Application group identifier.

All levels

Packets in

Number of ingress packets.

All levels

Bytes in

Number of ingress bytes.

All levels

Packets out

Number of egress packets.

All levels

Bytes out

Number of egress bytes.

All levels

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Sample Output
show services
application-aware-access-list
statistics by interface

user@host> show services application-aware-access-list statistics interface ge-0/0/0.100


Subscriber: user@juniper.net
service-set: IDP
service-set interface: ms-2/0/0
Application group
Packets out

show services
application-aware-access-list
statistics by subscriber

Application
Bytes out

Packets in

Bytes in

junos:ftp [63]
346

334

user@host> show services application-aware-access-list statistics subscriber user@juniper.net


Interface: ge-1/1/0.0
Service-set-interface: ms-1/3/0
Service set: aacl-svc-set
Application-aware-access-list statistics
Application group
out
P2P

Packets in

Bytes in
400

Packets out

Bytes

32025

200

16284
FTP

20000

5231000

100

8700

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show services application-identification application-system-cache


Syntax

Release Information

Description

show application-identification application-system-cache


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


interface option added in Junos OS Release 10.1.
Display the database of cached values stored by the application identification (APPID)
system.

NOTE: The show services application-identification application-system-cache


command gives the information only when the application identifier (AI) is
matched with the signature.

Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

interface interface-nameDisplays the services interfaces to query.

view

show application-identification application-system-cache on page 1697


Table 273 on page 1697 lists the output fields for the command-name command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 273: show application-identification application-system-cache


Output Fields
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

IP address

IP address.

All levels

Port

Port number.

All levels

Protocol

Protocol name.

All levels

Application

Application number.

All levels

CPU

CPU number

All levels

Sample Output
show
application-identification
application-system-cache

user@host> show application-identification application-system-cache interface ms-1/0/0


pic: 2/0
IP address

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Protocol

Application

CPU

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TCP

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show services application-identification counter


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show services application-identification counter


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


interface option added in Junos OS Release 10.1.
Display application identification (APPID) counter statistics.
interface interface-nameDisplays the services interfaces to query.

view

show services application-identification counter on page 1700


show services application-identification counter on page 1700
Table 274 on page 1699 lists the output fields for the show services application-identification
counter command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 274: show services application-identification counter Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

pic

PIC number.

Total sessions

Total number of sessions.

Total identified sessions

Total number of identified sessions.

Total unidentified sessions

Total number of unidentified sessions.

Total identified-by-address sessions

Number of sessions identified by address.

Total unidentified-by-address sessions

Number of sessions not identified by address.

Total identified-by-port sessions

Number of sessions identified by port.

Total unidentified-by-port sessions

Number of sessions not identified by port.

Total identified-by-icmp sessions

Number of sessions identified by ICMP.

Total unidentified-by-icmp sessions

Number of sessions not identified by ICMP.

Total identified-by-ip-protocol sessions

Number of sessions identified by IP protocol.

Total unidentified-by-ip-protocol sessions

Number of sessions not identified by IP protocol.

Total identified-by-signature sessions

Number of sessions identified by signature.

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Field Name

Field Description

Total unidentified-by-signature sessions

Number of sessions not identified by signature.

Total unspecified encrypted sessions

Number of encrypted sessions not specified by normal processes.

Total encrypted P2P sessions

Number of encrypted point-to-point sessions.

Total application system cache hits

Number of sessions found in the application system cache.

Total application system cache misses

Number of sessions not found in the application system cache.

Total identified-by-protocol sessions

Number of sessions identified by protocol.

Total unidentified-by-protocol sessions

Number of sessions not identified by protocol.

Sample Output
show services
application-identification
counter

user@host> show services application-identification counter interface ms-1/0/0


Counter Statistics:
pic: 1/1
Total sessions: 11
Total identified sessions: 11
Total un-identified sessions: 0
Address Method
Total identified-by-address sessions: 0
Total unidentified-by-address sessions: 11
Port Method
Total identified-by-port sessions: 1
Total unidentified-by-port sessions: 0
Total identified-by-icmp sessions: 0
Total unidentified-by-icmp sessions: 0
Total identified-by-ip-protocol sessions: 0
Total unidentified-by-ip-protocol sessions: 0
Signature Method
Total identified-by-signature sessions: 11
Total unidentified-by-signature sessions: 0
Total unspecified encrypted sessions: 2
Total encrypted P2P sessions: 2
Total application system cache hits: 10
Total application system cache misses: 1
Protocol Method
Total identified-by-protocol sessions: 0
Total unidentified-by-protocol sessions: 0

show services
application-identification
counter

user@host> show services application-identification counter interface ams0


Counter Statistics:
pic: ams0
Total sessions: 20
Total identified sessions: 20
Total un-identified sessions: 0
Protocol Method
Total identified-by-protocol sessions: 0
Total un-identified-by-protocol sessions: 0

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Address Method
Total identified-by-address sessions: 0
Total un-identified-by-address sessions: 0
Port Method
Total identified-by-port sessions: 0
Total un-identified-by-port sessions: 0
Total identified-by-icmp sessions: 0
Total un-identified-by-icmp sessions: 0
Total identified-by-ip-protocol sessions: 0
Total un-identified-by-ip-protocol sessions: 0
Signature Method
Total identified-by-signature sessions: 20
Total identified-by-signature uni-directional sessions: 0
Total un-identified-by-signature sessions: 0
Total application system cache hits: 0
Total application system cache misses: 0

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show services local-policy-decision-function flows


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services local-policy-decision-function flows (interface interface-name | subscriber


subscriber-name)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Display local policy decision function (L-PDF) flows.
interface interface-nameDisplay L-PDF flows for the specified interfaces only.
subscribersubscriber-nameDisplay L-PDF flows for the specified subscribers only.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services local-policy-decision-function flows by interface on page 1703


show services local-policy-decision-function flows by subscriber on page 1703
Table 275 on page 1702 lists the output fields for the show services
local-policy-decision-function flows command. Output fields are listed in the approximate
order in which they appear.

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Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Interface name.

service-set

Service set name.

service-set-interface

Service set interface name.

Currently active flows

Number of currently active flows.

High watermark flows

Maximum number of flows.

Protocol

(With interface option) Protocol identifier.

Source address

(With interface option) Source address.

Source port

(With interface option) Source port.

Destination address

(With interface option) Destination address.

Destination port

(With interface option) Destination port.

Application

(With interface option) Application name.

Application group

(With interface option) Application group identifier.

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Sample Output
show services
local-policydecision-function
flows by interface

user@host> show services local-policy-decision-function flows subscriber user@juniper.net


Interface: ge-0/0/5.26
service-set: aacl_ms30
service-set interface: ms-3/0/0
Currently active flows: 0
High watermark flows: 0

show services
local-policydecision-function
flows by subscriber

user@host> show services local-policy-decision-function flows interface ge-1/1/0


Interface: ge-1/1/0.0
service-set: IDP
service-set interface: ms-2/0/0
Currently active flows: 2
High watermark flows: 2
Protocol
Source address
Source port
Destination address
Application
Application group
10.1.1.2
junos:ftp [63]

Destination port

tcp

81
unknown [1023]

20.1.1.2

32813

tcp

32813
unknown [1023]

10.1.1.2

81

20.1.1.2
junos:ftp [63]

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show services local-policy-decision-function statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services local-policy-decision-function statistics (interface interface-name | subscriber


subscriber-name)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Display local-policy-decision-function (L-PDF) statistics.
interface interface-nameDisplay L-PDF statistics for the specified interface(s) only.
subscribersubscriber-nameDisplay L-PDF statistics for the specified subscriber(s) only.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services local-policy-decision-function statistics by interface on page 1705


show services local-policy-decision-function statistics by subscriber on page 1705
Table 276 on page 1704 lists the output fields for the show services
local-policy-decision-function statistics command. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 276: show services local-policy-decision-function statistics Output


Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Interface name.

service-set

Service set name.

service-set-interface

Service set interface name.

Application group

Application group identifier.

Application

Application name.

Packets in

Number of ingress packets.

Bytes in

Number of ingress bytes.

Packets out

Number of egress packets.

Bytes out

Number of egress bytes.

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Sample Output
show services
local-policy-decision-function
statistics by interface

user@host> show services local-policy-decision-function statistics interface ge-1/1/0


Interface: ge-1/1/0.0
service-set: IDP
service-set interface: ms-2/0/0
Application group
Packets out

show services
local-policydecision-function
statistics by subscriber

Application
Bytes out

Packets in

Bytes in

junos:ftp [63]
346

334

user@host> show services local-policy-decision-function statistics subscriber user@juniper.net


Service-set-interface: ms-1/3/0
Service set: aacl-svc-set
Application-aware-access-list statistics
Application group
out
P2P

Packets in

Bytes in
400

Packets out

Bytes

32025

200

16284
FTP

20000

5231000

100

8700

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Flow Collection and Monitoring


Operational Mode Commands
Table 277 on page 1707 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot flow collection and monitoring services. In the table,
the commands are grouped by functionality. In the remainder of this chapter, they are
listed strictly in alphabetical order.

Table 277: Flow Collection and Monitoring Operational Commands


Task

Command

Active Flow Monitoring


Display information about next-hop groups.

show forwarding-options next-hop-group

Display information about port-mirroring instances.

show forwarding-options port-mirroring

Display information about aggregated flows.

show services accounting aggregation

Display information about flow aggregation


templates.

show services accounting aggregation


template

Display error statistics.

show services accounting errors

Display the number of active flow statistics.

show services accounting flow

Display information about the flows being


processed by the accounting service.

show services accounting flow-detail

Display memory and flow record statistics.

show services accounting memory

Display packet size distribution histogram.

show services accounting


packet-size-distribution

Display available PICs for the service and


redundancy model.

show services accounting status

Display the CPU usage of the PIC.

show services accounting usage

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Commands (continued)
Task

Command

Dynamic Flow Capture


Clear dynamic flow capture information.

clear services dynamic-flow-capture

Display information for a content destination.

show services dynamic-flow-capture


content-destination

Display information for a control source.

show services dynamic-flow-capture


control-source

Display dynamic flow capture statistics.

show services dynamic-flow-capture


statistics

Flow Collection
Clear the flow collector statistics for one interface
or all interfaces.

clear services flow-collector statistics

Switch to the primary server.

request services flow-collector


change-destination primary interface

Switch to the secondary server.

request services flow-collector


change-destination secondary interface

Transfer a test file to the primary or secondary FTP


server configured as a flow collector.

request services flow-collector


test-file-transfer

Display information about the files present on the


collector service.

show services flow-collector file interface

Display the number of packets received by one or


more flow collection interfaces from one or all
monitoring interfaces.

show services flow-collector input interface

Display overall statistics for the flow collector


application.

show services flow-collector interface

Passive Flow Monitoring

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Clear passive monitoring statistics.

clear passive-monitoring statistics

Display error statistics.

show passive-monitoring error

Display the number of active flow statistics.

show passive-monitoring flow

Display memory and flow record statistics.

show passive-monitoring memory

Display available PICs for the service and


redundancy model.

show passive-monitoring status

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Table 277: Flow Collection and Monitoring Operational


Commands (continued)
Task

Command

Display the CPU usage of the PIC.

show passive-monitoring usage

NOTE: Active flow monitoring is supported on the adaptive services interface


(sp-fpc/picport) on J Series, M Series, and T Series routers, and on the
flow monitoring (mo-fpc/pic/port) interface on the M Series and T Series
routers.
Flow collection is supported on the flow collector interface (cp-fpc/pic/ /port)
on M40e, M160, and M320 routers and on the T Series routers.
Passive flow monitoring is supported on the flow monitoring interface
(mo-fpc/pic/port) on the M40e, M160, and M320 routers and on the T Series
routers.

NOTE: For information about how to configure flow collection and monitoring
services, see the Junos OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services dynamic-flow-capture


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services dynamic-flow-capture capture-group group-name


<criteria-identifier identifier>
<destination-identifier identifier>
<force>
<static>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Clear dynamic flow capture information for
specified capture group.
capture-group group-nameCapture-group identifier.
criteria-identifier identifier(Optional) Criteria identifier.
destination-identifier identifier(Optional) Content destination identifier.
force(Optional) Force clearing of criteria.
static(Optional) Clear static criteria.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

clear services dynamic-flow-capture on page 1710


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
dynamic-flow-capture

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clear passive-monitoring statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

clear passive-monitoring statistics (all | interface interface-name)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Clear statistics for one passive
monitoring interface or for all passive monitoring interfaces.
allClear statistics for all configured passive monitoring interfaces.
interface interface-nameClear statistics for the specified passive monitoring interface

(mo-fpc/pic/port).
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

clear passive-monitoring statistics on page 1711


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear
passive-monitoring
statistics

user@host> clear passive-monitoring statistics interface mo-5/0/0

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clear services flow-collector statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

clear services flow-collector statistics (all | interface interface-name)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Clear statistics for one flow
collector interface or for all flow collector interfaces.
allClear statistics for all configured flow collector interfaces.
interface interface-nameClear statistics for the specified flow collector interface

(cp-fpc/pic/port).
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

clear services flow-collector statistics on page 1712


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
flow-collector
statistics

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user@host> clear services flow-collector statistics interface cp-5/0/0


Flow collector interface: cp-5/0/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Statistics cleared successfully

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request services flow-collector change-destination primary interface


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request services flow-collector change-destination primary interface cp-fpc/pic/port


<clear-files>
<clear-logs>
<immediately | gracefully>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Switch to the primary File
Transfer Protocol (FTP) server that is configured as a flow collector.
noneSwitch to the primary FTP server.
cp-fpc/pic/portSpecify the flow collector interface name for the primary destination.
clear-files(Optional) Request clearing of existing data files in the FTP wait queue when

the switch takes place.


clear-logs(Optional) Request clearing of existing logs when the switch takes place.
immediately | gracefully(Optional) Specify whether you want the switch to take place

immediately, or to affect only newly created files.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request services flow-collector change-destination primary interface on page 1713


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
flow-collector
change-destination
primary interface

user@host> request services flow-collector change-destination primary interface cp-6/0/0


Flow collector interface: cp-6/0/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Destination change successful

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request services flow-collector change-destination secondary interface


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request services flow-collector change-destination secondary interface cp-fpc/pic/port


<clear-files>
<clear-logs>
<immediately | gracefully>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Switch to the secondary File
Transfer Protocol (FTP) server that is configured as a flow collector.
noneSwitch to the secondary FTP server.
cp-fpc/pic/portSpecify the flow collector interface name (cp-fpc/pic/port) for the

secondary destination.
clear-files(Optional) Request clearing of existing data files in the FTP wait queue when

the switch takes place.


clear-logs(Optional) Request clearing of existing logs when the switch takes place.
immediately | gracefully(Optional) Specify whether you want the switch to take place

immediately, or to affect only newly created files.


Required Privilege
Level

maintenance

List of Sample Output

request services flow-collector change-destination secondary interface on page 1714

Output Fields

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
flow-collector
change-destination
secondary interface

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user@host> request services flow-collector change-destination secondary interface cp-6/0/0


Flow collector interface: cp-6/0/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Destination change successful

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request services flow-collector test-file-transfer


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request services flow-collector test-file-transfer filename interface (all | cp-fpc/pic/port)


(channel-zero | channel-one) (primary | secondary)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Transfer a test file to the
primary or secondary File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server that is configured as a flow
collector. This command verifies that the output side of the flow collector interface is
operating properly.
filenameName of the test file to transfer.
interface all | cp-fpc/pic/port)Transfer a test file of flows from all configured flow

collector interfaces or from only the specified interface.


channel-zero | channel-oneTransfer a file from export channel 0 (unit 0) or channel 1

(unit 1) of the PIC.


primary | secondaryTransfer a file to the primary or secondary server configured as a

flow collector.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

request services flow-collector test-file-transfer on page 1715


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
flow-collector
test-file-transfer

user@router> request services flow-collector test-file-transfer test_file interface cp-7/1/0


channel-one primary

Flow collector interface: cp-7/1/0


Interface state: Collecting flows
Response: Test file transfer successfully scheduled

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show forwarding-options next-hop-group


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show forwarding-options next-hop-group


<terse | brief | detail>
<group-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display current state of next-hop groups.
terse | brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
group-name(Optional) Display a single next-hop group.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show forwarding-options port-mirroring on page 1719

show forwarding-options next-hop-group terse on page 1717


show forwarding-options next-hop-group brief on page 1717
show forwarding-options next-hop-group detail on page 1717
Table 278 on page 1716 lists the output fields for the show forwarding-options
next-hop-group command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 278: show forwarding-options next-hop-group Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Next-hop-group

Name of next-hop group.

All levels

Type

Next-hop group type, such as inet or layer-2.

All levels

State

Next-hop group state, either up or down.

All levels

Members Interfaces

Names of interfaces to which next-hop group members belong.

brief detail

Members Subgroup

Names of subgroups to which next-hop group members belong.

brief detail

Number of
members
configured

Number of next-hop group members configured.

detail

Number of
members that are
up

Number of next-hop group members that are up.

detail

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Table 278: show forwarding-options next-hop-group Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Number of
subgroups
configured

Number of subgroups configured.

detail

Number of
subgroups that are
up

Number of subgroups that are up.

detail

Sample Output
show
forwarding-options
next-hop-group terse

user@host> show forwarding-options next-hop-group terse


Next-hop-group
Type
State
inet_nhg
inet
up
vpls_nhg
layer-2
up
vpls_nhg_2
layer-2
down

show
forwarding-options
next-hop-group brief

user@host> show forwarding-options next-hop-group brief


Next-hop-group: inet_nhg
Type: inet
State: up
Members Interfaces:
ge-2/0/2.101 next-hop 101.2.0.2
Next-hop-group: vpls_nhg
Type: layer-2
State: up
Members Interfaces:
ge-2/0/1.100
ge-2/2/9.0
Members Subgroup: vpls_subg
Members Interfaces:
ge-2/0/1.101
ge-2/2/9.1
Next-hop-group: vpls_nhg_2
Type: layer-2
State: down

show
forwarding-options
next-hop-group detail

user@host> show forwarding-options next-hop-group detail


Next-hop-group: inet_nhg
Type: inet
State: up
Number of members configured
: 2
Number of members that are up
: 1
Number of subgroups configured : 0
Number of subgroups that are up : 0
Members Interfaces:
State
ge-2/0/2.101 next-hop 101.2.0.2
up
ge-2/2/8.2
next-hop 2.8.0.2
down
Next-hop-group: vpls_nhg
Type: layer-2
State: up
Number of members configured
Number of members that are up
Number of subgroups configured
Number of subgroups that are up
Members Interfaces:
State
ge-2/0/1.100
up

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:
:
:

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ge-2/2/9.0
up
Members Subgroup: vpls_subg
up
Number of members configured
: 2
Number of members that are up
: 2
Members Interfaces:
ge-2/0/1.101
up
ge-2/2/9.1
up
Next-hop-group: vpls_nhg_2
Number of members configured
:
Number of members that are up
:
Number of subgroups configured :
Number of subgroups that are up :
Type: layer-2
State: down
Members Interfaces:
State
ge-2/2/1.100
down
ge-2/3/9.0
down

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0
0
0

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show forwarding-options port-mirroring


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show forwarding-options port-mirroring


<terse | detail>
<instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.


Display current state of port-mirroring instances.
terse | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
instance-name(Optional) Display a single port-mirroring instance.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show forwarding-options next-hop-group on page 1716

show forwarding-options port-mirroring terse on page 1720


show forwarding-options port-mirroring detail on page 1720
Table 279 on page 1719 lists the output fields for the show forwarding-options port-mirroring
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 279: show forwarding-options port-mirroring Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Instance Name

Name of port-mirroring instance.

All levels

Instance Id

Instance identification number.

All levels

State

Instance state, either up or down.

All levels

Rate

Rate (ratio of packets sampled).

detail

Run-length

Run length (number of consecutive packets sampled).

detail

Maximum-packet-length

Maximum packet length.

detail

Family

Protocol family.

detail

State

Instance state, either up or down.

detail

Destination

Destination (next-hop group name).

detail

Input parameters

Output parameters

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Sample Output
show
forwarding-options
port-mirroring terse
show
forwarding-options
port-mirroring detail

user@host> show forwarding-options port-mirroring terse


Instance Name
Instance Id
State
&global_instance
1
up
inst1
2
up
user@host> show forwarding-options port-mirroring detail
Instance Name: &global_instance
Instance Id: 1
State: up
Input parameters:
Rate:
10
Run-length:
4
Maximum-packet-length: 0
Output parameters:
Family: inet
State: up Destination: inet_nhg
Family: vpls/bridge State: up
Destination: vpls_nhg
Instance Name: inst1
Instance Id: 2
State: up
Input parameters:
Rate:
1
Run-length:
0
Maximum-packet-length: 200
Output parameters:
Family: inet
State: up
Family: vpls/bridge State: down

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Destination: vpls_nhg_2

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show passive-monitoring error


Syntax

show passive-monitoring error (* | all | mo-fpc/pic/port)

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display passive monitoring
error statistics.

Options

* | all | mo-fpc/pic/portDisplay error statistics for monitoring interfaces. Use a wildcard

character, specify all interfaces, or provide a specific interface name.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show passive-monitoring error all on page 1722

Output Fields

Table 280 on page 1721 lists the output fields for the show passive-monitoring error
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 280: show passive-monitoring error Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Passive monitoring
interface

Name of the passive monitoring interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Interface state

State of the passive monitoring interface:

MonitoringSpecified interface is actively monitoring.

DisabledSpecified interface has been disabled from the CLI.

Not monitoringThe interface is operational, but not monitoring. This condition occurs when an

interface first comes online, or when the interface is operational, but no logical unit has been
configured under the physical interface.

UnknownUnknown state.

ErrorAn error occurred during the process of determining the state of the interface.

Error information
Packets dropped (no
memory)

Number of packets dropped because of memory shortage.

Packets dropped (not


IP)

Number of non-IP packets dropped.

Packets dropped (not


IPv4)

Number of packets dropped because they failed the IPv4 version check.

Packets dropped
(header too small)

Number of packets dropped because the packet length or IP header length was too small.

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Field Name

Field Description

Memory allocation
failures

Number of flow record memory allocation failures. A small number reflects failures to replenish the
free list. A large number indicates the monitoring station is almost out of memory space.

Memory free failures

Number of flow record memory free failures.

Memory free list failures

Number of flow records received from free list that failed. Memory is nearly exhausted or too many
new flows greater than 128 KB are being created per second.

Memory warning

Whether the flows have exceeded 1 million packets per second (Mpps) on a Monitoring Services PIC
or 2 Mpps on a Monitoring Services II PIC. The response can be Yes or No.

Memory overload

Whether the memory has been overloaded. The response can be Yes or No.

PPS overload

Whether the PIC is receiving more packets per second than the configured threshold. The response
can be Yes or No.

BPS overload

Whether the PIC is receiving more bits per second than the configured threshold. The response can
be Yes or No.

Sample Output
show
passive-monitoring
error all

user@host> show passive-monitoring error all


Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/0/0, Local interface index: 44
Interface state: Monitoring
Error information
Packets dropped (no memory): 0, Packets dropped (not IP): 0
Packets dropped (not IPv4): 0, Packets dropped (header too small): 0
Memory allocation failures: 0, Memory free failures: 0
Memory free list failures: 0
Memory warning: No, Memory overload: No, PPS overload: No, BPS overload: No
Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/1/0, Local interface index: 45
Interface state: Not monitoring
Error information
Packets dropped (no memory): 0, Packets dropped (not IP): 0
Packets dropped (not IPv4): 0, Packets dropped (header too small): 0
Memory allocation failures: 0, Memory free failures: 0
Memory free list failures: 0
Memory warning: No, Memory overload: No, PPS overload: No, BPS overload: No

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show passive-monitoring flow


Syntax

show passive-monitoring flow (* | all | mo-fpc/pic/port)

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display passive flow statistics.

Options

* | all | mo-fpc/pic/portDisplay passive flow statistics for monitoring interfaces. Use a

wildcard character, specify all interfaces, or provide a specific interface name.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show passive-monitoring flow all on page 1724

Output Fields

Table 281 on page 1723 lists the output fields for the show passive-monitoring flow
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 281: show passive-monitoring flow Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Passive monitoring
interface

Name of the passive monitoring interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Interface state

State of the passive monitoring interface:

MonitoringSpecified interface is actively monitoring.

DisabledSpecified interface has been disabled from the CLI.

Not monitoringThe interface is operational, but not monitoring. This condition occurs when an

interface first comes online, or when the interface is operational, but no logical unit has been
configured under the physical interface.

UnknownUnknown state.

ErrorAn error occurred during the process of determining the state of the interface.

Flow information
Flow packets

Number of packets received by an operational PIC.

Flow bytes

Number of bytes received by an operational PIC.

Flow packets 10-second


rate

Number of packets per second handled by the PIC and displayed as a 10-second average.

Flow bytes 10-second


rate

Number of bytes per second handled by the PIC and displayed as a 10-second average.

Active flows

Number of currently active flows tracked by the PIC.

Total flows

Total number of flows received by an operational PIC.

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Field Name

Field Description

Flows exported

Total number of flows exported by an operational PIC.

Flows packets exported

Total number of cflowd packets exported by an operational PIC.

Flows inactive timed out

Total number of flows that are exported because of inactivity.

Flows active timed out

Total number of long-lived flows that are exported because of an active timeout.

Sample Output
show
passive-monitoring
flow all

user@host> show passive-monitoring flow all


Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/0/0, Local interface index: 44
Interface state: Monitoring
Flow information
Flow packets: 6533434, Flow bytes: 653343400
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 1599
Flows exported: 1599, Flows packets exported: 55
Flows inactive timed out: 1599, Flows active timed out: 0
Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/1/0, Local interface index: 45
Interface state: Monitoring
Flow information
Flow packets: 6537780, Flow bytes: 653778000
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 1601
Flows exported: 1601, Flows packets exported: 55
Flows inactive timed out: 1601, Flows active timed out: 0

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show passive-monitoring memory


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

show passive-monitoring memory (* | all | mo-fpc/pic/port)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display passive monitoring
memory and flow record statistics
* | all | mo-fpc/pic/portDisplay memory and flow record statistics for monitoring

interfaces. Use a wildcard character, specify all interfaces, or provide a specific


interface name.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show passive-monitoring memory all on page 1725


Table 282 on page 1725 lists the output fields for the show passive-monitoring memory
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 282: show passive-monitoring memory Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Passive monitoring
interface

Name of the passive monitoring interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Memory utilization
Allocation count

Number of flow records allocated.

Free count

Number of flow records freed.

Maximum allocated

Maximum number of flow records allocated since the monitoring station booted. This number
represents the peak number of flow records allocated at a time.

Allocations per second

Flow records allocated per second during the last statistics interval on the PIC.

Frees per second

Flow records freed per second during the last statistics interval on the PIC.

Total memory used,


Total memory free

Total memory currently used and total amount of memory currently free (in bytes).

Sample Output
show
passive-monitoring
memory all

user@host> show passive-monitoring memory all


Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/0/0, Local interface index: 44
Memory utilization
Allocation count: 1600, Free count: 1599, Maximum allocated: 1600

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Allocations per second: 3200, Frees per second: 1438


Total memory used (in bytes): 103579176, Total memory free (in bytes):
163914184

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show passive-monitoring status


Syntax

show passive-monitoring status (*| all | mo-fpc/pic/port)

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display passive monitoring
status.

Options

* | all | mo-fpc/pic/portDisplay status for monitoring interfaces. Use a wildcard character,

specify all interfaces, or provide a specific interface name.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show passive-monitoring status all on page 1728

Output Fields

Table 283 on page 1727 lists the output fields for the show passive-monitoring status
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 283: show passive-monitoring status Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Passive monitoring
interface

Name of the passive monitoring interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Interface state

Monitoring state of the passive monitoring interface.

MonitoringPIC is actively monitoring.

DisabledPIC has been disabled using the CLI.

Not monitoringPIC is operational, but not monitoring. This condition can happen while the PIC is

coming online, or when the PIC is operational but has no logical unit configured under the physical
interface.

Unknown

Group index

Integer that represents the monitoring group of which the PIC is a member. Group index is a mapping
from the group name to an index. It is not related to the number of monitoring groups.

Export interval

Configured export interval for cflowd records, in seconds.

Export format

Configured export format (only cflowd version 5 is supported).

Protocol

Protocol the PIC is configured to monitor (only IPv4 is supported).

Engine type

Configured engine type that is inserted in output cflowd packets.

Engine ID

Configured engine ID that is inserted in output cflowd packets.

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Sample Output
show
passive-monitoring
status all

user@host> show passive-monitoring status all


Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/0/0, Local interface index: 44
Interface state: Monitoring
Group index: 0
Export interval: 15 secs, Export format: cflowd v5
Protocol: IPv4, Engine type: 1, Engine ID: 1
Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/1/0, Local interface index: 45
Interface state: Disabled
Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/2/0, Local interface index: 46
Interface state: Not monitoring

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show passive-monitoring usage


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

show passive-monitoring usage (* | all | mo-fpc/pic/port)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display passive monitoring
usage statistics.
* | all | mo-fpc/pic/portDisplay usage statistics for monitoring interfaces. Use a wildcard

character, specify all interfaces, or provide a specific interface name.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show passive-monitoring usage all on page 1729


Table 284 on page 1729 lists the output fields for the show passive-monitoring usage
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 284: show passive-monitoring usage Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Passive monitoring
interface

Name of the passive monitoring interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

CPU utilization
Uptime

Time, in milliseconds, that the PIC has been operational.

Interrupt time

Total time that the PIC has spent processing packets since the last PIC reset.

Load (5 second)

CPU load on the PIC, averaged more than 5 seconds. The number is a percentage obtained by dividing
the time spent on active tasks by the total elapsed time.

Load (1 minute)

CPU load on the PIC, averaged more than 1 minute. The number is a percentage obtained by dividing
the time spent on active tasks by the total elapsed time.

Sample Output
show
passive-monitoring
usage all

user@host> show passive-monitoring usage


Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/0/0, Local interface index: 44
CPU utilization
Uptime: 653155 milliseconds, Interrupt time: 40213754 microseconds
Load (5 second): 20%, Load (1 minute): 17%
Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/1/0, Local interface index: 45
CPU utilization
Uptime: 652292 milliseconds, Interrupt time: 40223178 microseconds
Load (5 second): 22%, Load (1 minute): 15%

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Passive monitoring interface: mo-4/2/0, Local interface index: 46


CPU utilization
Uptime: 649491 milliseconds, Interrupt time: 40173645 microseconds
Load (5 second): 22%, Load (1 minute): 10098862%

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show services accounting aggregation


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services accounting aggregation aggregation-type <aggregation-value>


<detail | extensive | terse>
<limit limit-value>
< name service-name>
<order (bytes | packets)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display information about the aggregated active flows being processed by the accounting
service.
aggregation-type <aggregation-value>Display information for a particular aggregation

type and optional value:

as <source-as-value | destination-as-value | input-snmp-interface-index-value |


output-snmp-interface-index-value>Aggregate by autonomous system (AS).

destination-prefix <destination-prefix-value | destination-as-value |


output-snmp-interface-index-value>Aggregate by destination prefix.

protocol-port <protocol-value | source-port-value |


destination-port-value>Aggregate by protocol and port.

source-destination-prefix <source-prefix-value | destination-prefix-value |


destination-as-value | source-as-value | input-snmp-interface-index-value |
output-snmp-interface-index-value>Aggregate by source and destination prefix.

source-prefix <source-prefix-value | source-as-value |


input-snmp-interface-index-value>Aggregate by source prefix.

detail | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.


limit limit-value(Optional) Limit the display output to this number of flows. The default

is no limit.
name service-name(Optional) Display information about the aggregated flows for a

particular service name.


order (bytes | packets)(Optional) Display the flow with the ordering of the highest

number, either by byte count or by packet count.


Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

For information about aggregation configuration options, see the Junos OS Services
Interfaces Configuration Guide.
view

show services accounting aggregation protocol-port detail on page 1733


show services accounting aggregation source-destination-prefix on page 1733

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show services accounting aggregation source-destination- prefix order packet


detail on page 1733
show services accounting aggregation source-destination- prefix extensive
limit on page 1734
show services accounting aggregation source-destination-prefix name terse on page 1734
Output Fields

Table 285 on page 1732 lists the output fields for the show services accounting aggregation
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 285: show services accounting aggregation Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Local interface
index

Index corresponding to the service accounting interface.

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit forwarding-options


accounting] hierarchy level. The default display, (default sampling), indicates
the service was configured at the [edit forwarding-options sampling-level]
hierarchy level.

Protocol

Protocol identifier and number.

Source Port

Source port identifier and number.

Destination Port

Destination port identifier and number.

Source-AS

Source autonomous system (AS) number.

Destination-AS

Destination AS number.

Source Prefix

Source prefix.

Destination Prefix

Destination prefix.

Source address

Source address.

Source prefix length

Source prefix length.

Destination address

Destination address.

Destination prefix
length

Destination prefix length.

Input SNMP
interface index

SNMP index of the interface the packet came in on.

Output SNMP
interface index

SNMP index of the interface the packet went out on.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Start time

Actual time when the packet in this aggregation was first seen.

End time

Actual time when the packet in this aggregation was last seen.

Flow count

Number of flows in the aggregation.

Packet count

Number of packets in the aggregation.

Byte count

Number of bytes in the aggregation.

Sample Output
show services
accounting
aggregation
protocol-port detail

user@host> show service accounting aggregation protocol-port detail


Service Accounting interface: mo-2/0/0, Local interface index: 468
Service name: (default sampling)
Protocol: 6, Source port: 20, Destination port: 20
Start time: 442349, End time: 6425714
Flow count: 194, Packet count: 4294964388, Byte count: 4294781184
Protocol: 0, Source port: 0, Destination port: 0
Start time: 442349, End time: 6425749
Flow count: 204, Packet count: 4294964324, Byte count: 4294777088
Protocol: 17, Source port: 123, Destination port: 123
Start time: 442364, End time: 6425784
Flow count: 186, Packet count: 4294964152, Byte count: 4294766080

show services
accounting
aggregation
source-destination-prefix

show services
accounting
aggregation
source-destination-

user@host> show service accounting aggregation source-destination-prefix


Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: (default sampling)
Interface state: Accounting
Source
Destination
Input
Output
Flow
Byte
prefix
prefix
interface
interface
count
count
11.1.0.0/20
40.0.0.0/24
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
256
31472704
11.1.0.0/20
40.0.1.36/32
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
1926
123264
11.1.0.0/20
40.0.1.59/32
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
1926
123264
11.1.0.0/20
40.0.3.63/32
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
1925
123200
11.1.0.0/20
40.0.3.32/32
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
1925

Packet
count
491761
1
1
1
1

user@host> show service accounting aggregation source-destination-prefix order packet detail


name t2 input-snmp-interface-index 538
Service Accounting interface: mo-2/0/0, Local interface index: 468
Service name: t2
Source
Destination Input SNMP Output SNMP
Flow
Packet
Byte

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prefix order packet


detail

show services
accounting
aggregation
source-destinationprefix extensive limit

Prefix
11.1.1.2/20
11.1.1.2/20
11.1.1.2/20
11.1.1.2/20
11.1.1.2/20
11.1.1.2/20

Prefix
30.0.167.1/0
30.0.168.1/0
30.0.154.1/0
30.0.76.1/0
30.0.149.1/0
30.0.113.1/0

Index
538
538
538
538
538
538

Index
432
432
432
432
432
432

Count
1
1
2
1
1
2

Count
60
60
60
60
60
60

Count
46483
5191
45504
42177
49184
48757

user@host> show service accounting aggregation source-destination-prefix name t2 extensive


limit 3
Service Accounting interface: mo-2/0/0, Local interface index: 542
Service name: t2
Source address: 11.1.1.2, Source prefix length: 20
Destination address: 44.200.176.1, Destination prefix length: 0
Input SNMP interface index: 24, Output SNMP interface index: 26
Source-AS: 69, Destination-AS: 69
Start time: Fri Feb 21 14:16:57 2003, End time: Fri Feb 21 14:22:50 2003
Flow count: 0, Packet count: 6, Byte count: 5340
Source address: 11.1.1.2, Source prefix length: 20
Destination address: 45.243.160.1, Destination prefix length: 0
Input SNMP interface index: 24, Output SNMP interface index: 26
Source-AS: 69, Destination-AS: 69
Start time: Fri Feb 21 14:16:57 2003, End time: Fri Feb 21 14:22:50 2003
Flow count: 0, Packet count: 6, Byte count: 5490
Source address: 11.1.1.2, Source prefix length: 20
Destination address: 45.162.160.1, Destination prefix length: 0
Input SNMP interface index: 24, Output SNMP interface index: 26
Source-AS: 69, Destination-AS: 69
Start time: Fri Feb 21 14:16:57 2003, End time: Fri Feb 21 14:22:50 2003
Flow count: 0, Packet count: 6, Byte count: 4079

show services
accounting
aggregation
source-destination-prefix
name terse

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user@host> show service accounting aggregation source-destination-prefix name T3 terse


Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: T3
Interface state: Accounting
Source
Destination
Input
Output
Flow
Packet
Byte
prefix
prefix
interface
interface
count
count
count
11.1.0.0/20
50.0.0.0/24
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
256
639822
40948608
11.1.0.0/20
50.0.2.67/32
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
1
2485
159040
11.1.0.0/20
50.0.2.92/32
ge-5/0/1.0
ge-5/0/0.0
1
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show services accounting aggregation template


Syntax

show services accounting aggregation template


<template-name template-name>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.3.

Description
Options

Display information for flow aggregation version 9 templates.


<template-name template-name>(Optional) Display information for the specified

template only.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services accounting aggregation template on page 1735


Table 286 on page 1735 lists the output fields for the show services accounting aggregation
template command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 286: show services accounting aggregation template Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

MPLS Label 1

Position of first MPLS label.

MPLS Label 2

Position of second MPLS label.

MPLS Label 3

Position of third MPLS label.

MPLS Top Level


Address

Outer top label FEC IP address.

Packet Count

Number of packets sent.

Sample Output
show services
accounting
aggregation template

user@host> show services accounting aggregation template template-name mpls


MPLS label 1: 299808, MPLS label 2: 0, MPLS label 3: 0
Source address: 11.1.1.2, Destination address: 10.255.15.22, Top Label Address:
22.15.255.10
Source port: 0, Destination port: 0
Protocol: 61, TOS: 0, TCP flags: 0
Source mask: 24, Destination mask: 32
Input SNMP interface index: 503, Output SNMP interface index: 505
Start time: 40780, End time: 157330
Packet count: 3949198, Byte count: 181663062

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show services accounting errors


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services accounting errors


<name (* | all | service-name)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display active flow error statistics.
noneDisplay error statistics for all services accounting instances.
name (* | all | service-name)(Optional) Display active flow error statistics. Use a wildcard

character, specify all services, or provide a specific service name.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services accounting errors (Monitoring PIC interface) on page 1737


show services accounting errors (Service PIC interface) on page 1737
Table 287 on page 1736 lists the output fields for the show services accounting errors
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 287: show services accounting errors Output Fields


Field

Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit forwarding-options accounting] hierarchy level.
The default display, (default sampling), indicates the service was configured at the
[edit forwarding-options sampling-level] hierarchy level.

Error Information
Packets dropped (no
memory)

Number of packets dropped because of memory shortage.

Packets dropped (not


IP)

Number of non-IP packets dropped.

Packets dropped (not


IPv4)

Number of packets dropped because they failed the IPv4 version check.

Packets dropped
(header too small)

Number of packets dropped because the packet length or IP header length was too small.

Memory allocation
failures

Number of flow record memory allocation failures. A small number reflects failures to replenish the
free list. A large number indicates the monitoring station is almost out of memory space.

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Table 287: show services accounting errors Output Fields (continued)


Field

Field Description

Memory free failures

Number of flow record memory free failures.

Memory free list failures

Number of flow records received from the free list that failed. Memory is nearly exhausted, or too
many new flows greater than 128 KB are being created per second.

Memory overload

Whether the memory has been overloaded. The response can be Yes or No.

PPS overload

Whether the PIC is receiving more packets per second than the configured threshold. The response
can be Yes or No.

BPS overload

Whether the PIC is receiving more bits per second than the configured threshold. The response can
be Yes or No.

Sample Output
show services
accounting errors
(Monitoring PIC
interface)

user@host> show services accounting errors


Service Accounting interface: mo-1/1/0, Local interface index: 15
Service name: (default sampling)
Error information
Packets dropped (no memory): 0, Packets dropped (not IP): 0
Packets dropped (not IPv4): 0, Packets dropped (header too small): 0
Memory allocation failures: 0, Memory free failures: 0
Memory free list failures: 0
Memory overload: No, PPS overload: No, BPS overload: No

Sample Output
show services
accounting errors
(Service PIC interface)

user@host> show services accounting errors


Service Accounting interface: sp-0/1/0
Service name: (default sampling)
Error information
Service sets dropped: 0, Active timeout failures: 0
Export packet failures: 0, Flow creation failures: 0
Memory overload: No
Service Accounting interface: sp-1/0/0
Service name: (default sampling)
Error information
Service sets dropped: 0, Active timeout failures: 0
Export packet failures: 0, Flow creation failures: 0
Memory overload: No

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show services accounting flow


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services accounting flow


<name (* | all | service-name)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Junos OS Release 10.0 added the capability to display output from multiple sampling
instances.
Display active flow statistics.
noneDisplay active flow statistics for all service instances.
name (* | all | service-name)(Optional) Display services accounting active flow statistics.

Use a wildcard character, specify all services, or provide a specific service name.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services accounting flow (flow aggregation v5/v8 configuration) on page 1739
show services accounting flow (flow aggregation v9 configuration) on page 1739
show services accounting flow name on page 1739
show services accounting flow name all on page 1739
show services accounting flow (multiple sampling instances) on page 1740
Table 288 on page 1738 lists the output fields for the show services accounting flow
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 288: show services accounting flow Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit forwarding-options accounting] hierarchy level. The
default display, (default sampling), indicates the service was configured at the [edit forwarding-options
sampling-level] hierarchy level.

Flow Information
Flow packets

Number of packets received by an operational PIC.

Flow bytes

Number of bytes received by an operational PIC.

Flow packets 10-second


rate

Number of packets per second handled by the PIC and displayed as a 10-second average.

Flow bytes 10-second


rate

Number of bytes per second handled by the PIC and displayed as a 10-second average.

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Table 288: show services accounting flow Output Fields (continued)


Output Field

Output Field Description

Active flows

Number of currently active flows tracked by the PIC.

Total flows

Total number of flows received by an operational PIC.

Flows exported

Total number of flows exported by an operational PIC.

Flows packets exported

Total number of cflowd packets exported by an operational PIC.

Flows inactive timed out

Total number of flows that are exported because of inactivity.

Flows active timed out

Total number of long-lived flows that are exported because of an active timeout.

Sample Output
show services
accounting flow (flow
aggregation v5/v8
configuration)

user@host> show services accounting flow


Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: (default sampling)
Interface state: Accounting
Flow information
Flow packets: 87168293, Flow bytes: 5578770752
Flow packets 10-second rate: 45762, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 2928962
Active flows: 1000, Total flows: 2000
Flows exported: 19960, Flows packets exported: 582
Flows inactive timed out: 1000, Flows active timed out: 29000

show services
accounting flow (flow
aggregation v9
configuration)

user@host> show services accounting flow


Flow information
Service Accounting interface: sp-7/1/0, Local interface index: 149
Flow packets: 0, Flow bytes: 0
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 0
Flows exported: 0, Flows packets exported: 1
Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 0

show services
accounting flow name

user@host> show services accounting flow count2


Service Accounting interface: mo-1/1/0, Local interface index: 15
Service name: count2
Flow information
Flow packets: 0, Flow bytes: 0
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 0
Flows exported: 0, Flows packets exported: 0
Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 0

show services
accounting flow name
all

user@host> show services accounting flow name all


Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: T2
Interface state: Accounting
Flow information
Flow packets: 37609891, Flow bytes: 2407033024
Flow packets 10-second rate: 45762, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 2928953
Active flows: 1000, Total flows: 1000

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Flows exported: 6705, Flows packets exported: 198


Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 13000
Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: T3
Interface state: Accounting
Flow information
Flow packets: 37750807, Flow bytes: 2416051712
Flow packets 10-second rate: 45762, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 2928940
Active flows: 1000, Total flows: 1000
Flows exported: 13437, Flows packets exported: 378
Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 13000
Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: T4
Interface state: Accounting
Flow information
Flow packets: 0, Flow bytes: 0
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 0
Flows exported: 0, Flows packets exported: 0
Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 0
Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: count1
Interface state: Accounting
Flow information
Flow packets: 0, Flow bytes: 0
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 0
Flows exported: 0, Flows packets exported: 0
Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 0

show services
accounting flow
(multiple sampling
instances)

user@host> show services accounting flow


Flow information
Service Accounting interface: sp-2/0/0, Local interface index: 215
Flow packets: 9867, Flow bytes: 631488
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 628
Active flows: 2, Total flows: 10
Flows exported: 4028, Flows packets exported: 6150
Flows inactive timed out: 8, Flows active timed out: 4026
Service Accounting interface: sp-2/1/0, Local interface index: 223
Flow packets: 0, Flow bytes: 0
Flow packets 10-second rate: 0, Flow bytes 10-second rate: 0
Active flows: 0, Total flows: 0
Flows exported: 0, Flows packets exported: 1
Flows inactive timed out: 0, Flows active timed out: 0

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show services accounting flow-detail


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services accounting flow-detail


<detail | extensive | terse>
<filters>
<limit limit-value>
<name (* | all | service-name)>
<order (bytes | packets)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display information about the flows being processed by the accounting service.
detail | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
filters(Optional) Filter the display output of the currently active flow records. The

following filters query actively changing data structures and result in different results
for multiple invocations:

destination-asDisplay flow records filtered by destination autonomous system

information.

destination-portDisplay flow records filtered by destination port information.

destination-prefixDisplay flow records filtered by destination prefix information.

input-snmp-interface-indexDisplay flow records filtered by SNMP input interface

index information.

output-snmp-interface-indexDisplay flow records filtered by SNMP output

interface index information.

protoDisplay flow records filtered by protocol type.

source-asDisplay flow records filtered by source autonomous system information.

source-portDisplay flow records filtered by source port information.

source-prefixDisplay flow records filtered by source prefix information.

tosDisplay flow records filtered by type of service classification.

limit limit-value(Optional) Limit the display output to the specified number of flows.

The default is no limit.


name (* | all | service-name)(Optional) Display information about the flows being

processed. Use a wildcard character, specify all services, or provide a specific services
name.
order (bytes | packets)(Optional) Display the flow with the ordering of the highest

number, either by byte count or by packet count.


Additional Information

When no PIC is active, or when no route record has been downloaded from the PIC, this
command reports no flows, even though packets are being sampled. This command

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displays information about two concurrent sessions only. If a third session is attempted,
the command pauses with no output until one of the previous sessions is completed.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services accounting flow-detail on page 1743


show services accounting flow-detail limit on page 1744
show services accounting flow-detail name extensive on page 1744
show services accounting flow-detail limit order bytes on page 1744
show services accounting flow-detail source-port on page 1745
Table 289 on page 1742 lists the output fields for the show services accounting flow-detail
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 289: show services accounting flow-detail Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

All levels

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit forwarding-options accounting]


hierarchy level. The default display, (default sampling), indicates the service
was configured at the [edit forwarding-options sampling] hierarchy level.

All levels

Local interface
index

Index counter of the local interface.

All levels

TOS

Type-of-service value from the IP header.

extensive

Input SNMP
interface index

SNMP index of the interface on which the packet came in.

extensive

Output SNMP
interface index

SNMP index of the interface on which the packet went out.

extensive

Source-AS

Source AS number.

extensive

Destination-AS

Destination AS number.

extensive

Protocol

Name of the protocol used for the packet flow from the corresponding source
address.

All levels

Input interface

Interface on which the packets were received.

All levels

Output interface

Interface on which the packets were transmitted.

All levels

TCP flags

Number of TCP header flags detected in the flow.

extensive

Source address

Address where the flow originated.

All levels

Source port

Name of the source port.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Source prefix length

Source prefix length.

extensive

Destination address

Address where the flow is sent.

All levels

Destination prefix
length

Destination prefix length.

extensive

Destination port

Name of the destination port.

All levels

Start time

Actual time when the packet in this aggregation was first seen.

detail extensive

End time

Actual time when the packet in this aggregation was last seen.

detail extensive

Packet count

Number of packets in the aggregation.

All levels

Byte count

Number of bytes in the aggregation.

All levels

Time since last


active timeout

Amount of time elapsed since the last active timeout, in the format hh:mm:ss.

None specified

Packet count for


last active timeout

Number of packets in the aggregation since the last active timeout.

None specified

Byte count for last


active timeout

Number of bytes in the aggregation since the last active timeout.

None specified

Sample Output
show services
accounting flow-detail

In this sample, the output is split into three sections, with ellipses (...) indicating where
the sections are continued.
user@host> show services accounting flow-detail
Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: (default sampling)
Interface state: Accounting
Protocol
Input
Source
Source
Output
interface
address
port
interface...
tcp(6)
ge-5/0/1.0
11.1.1.2
0
ge-5/0/0.0
tcp(6)
ge-5/0/1.0
11.1.1.2
0
ge-5/0/0.0
Destination
address
40.0.3.149
40.0.3.138
Packet count for
last active timeout
2805
2805

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port
0
0

Packet
count
2660
2660

Byte
count
170240
170240

Time since last


active timeout...
00:00:58
00:00:58

Byte count for


last active timeout
179520
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show services
accounting flow-detail
limit

In this sample, the output is split into three sections, with ellipses (...) indicating where
the sections are continued.
user@host> show services accounting flow-detail limit 1
Service Accounting interface: rsp0, Local interface index: 171
Service name: (default sampling)
Interface state: Accounting
Protocol
Input
Source
Source
Output
interface
address
port
interface...
tcp(6)
ge-5/0/1.0
11.1.1.2
0
ge-5/0/0.0
Destination
address
40.0.3.149

Destination
port
0

Packet
count
2158

Byte
count
138112

Time since last


active timeout...
00:00:47

Packet count for


Byte count for
last active timeout
last active timeout
2827
180928

show services
accounting flow-detail
name extensive

user@host> show services accounting flow-detail name cf-2 extensive


Service Accounting interface: mo-0/2/0, Local interface index: 145
Service name: cf-2
TOS: 0, Protocol: udp(17), TCP flags: 0
Source address: 10.10.10.1, Source prefix length: 0, Destination address:
20.20.20.20,
Destination prefix length: 0, Source port: 1173, Destination port: 69
Input SNMP interface index: 65, Output SNMP interface index: 0, Source-AS: 0,
Destination-AS: 0
Start time: 62425, End time: 635265, Packet count: 165845, Byte count: 9453165

show services
accounting flow-detail
limit order bytes

The output of the following command is displayed over 141 columns, not the standard
80 columns. In this sample, the output is split into three sections, with ellipses (...)
indicating where the sections are continued.
user@host> show services accounting flow-detail limit 5 order bytes
Service Accounting interface: mo-2/0/0, Local interface index: 356
Service name: (default sampling)
Input
Source
Source
Output
Protocol
interface
address
port
interface...
icmp(1)
ge-2/3/0.0
11.1.1.2
0 .local.
icmp(1)
ge-2/3/0.0
11.1.1.2
0 .local.
icmp(1)
ge-2/3/0.0
11.1.1.2
0 .local.
icmp(1)
ge-2/3/0.0
11.1.1.2
0 .local.
icmp(1)
ge-2/3/0.0
11.1.1.2
0 .local.
Destination
address
51.88.128.2
52.78.144.2
51.147.192.2
51.136.16.2
50.214.48.2
Packet count for
last active timeout
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Destination
port
0
0
0
0
0

Packet
count
16
16
16
16
16

Byte
count
12148
15229
13296
13924
13428

Time since last


active timeout...
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Byte count for


last active timeout
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Not applicable
Not applicable

show services
accounting flow-detail
source-port

Not applicable
Not applicable

user@host> show services accounting flow-detail name cf-2 detail source-port 1173
Service Accounting interface: mo-0/2/0, Local interface index: 145
Service name: cf-2
Protocol: udp(17), Source address: 10.10.10.1, Source port: 1173, Destination
address:
20.20.20.20, Destination port: 69
Start time: 62425, End time: 811115, Packet count: 142438, Byte count: 8118966

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show services accounting memory


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

show services accounting memory

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display memory and flow record statistics.
This command has no options.
view

show services accounting memory (Monitoring PIC interface) on page 1746


show services accounting memory (Service PIC interface) on page 1747
Table 290 on page 1746 lists the output fields for the show services accounting memory
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 290: show services accounting memory Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Memory Utilization
Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Allocation count

Number of flow records allocated.

Free count

Number of flow records freed.

Maximum allocated

Maximum number of flow records allocated since the monitoring station booted. This number
represents the peak number of flow records allocated at a time.

Allocations per second

Flow records allocated per second during the last statistics interval on the PIC.

Frees per second

Flow records freed per second during the last statistics interval on the PIC.

Total memory used

Total amount of memory currently used (in bytes).

Total memory free

Total amount of memory currently free (in bytes).

Sample Output
show services
accounting memory
(Monitoring PIC
interface)

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user@host> show services accounting memory


Service Accounting interface: mo-2/0/0, Local interface index: 468
Memory utilization
Allocation count: 437340, Free count: 433699, Maximum allocated: 6782
Allocations per second: 3366, Frees per second: 6412

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Total memory used (in bytes): 133460320,


Total memory free (in bytes): 133918352

Sample Output
show services
accounting memory
(Service PIC interface)

user@host> show services accounting memory


Service Accounting interface: sp-0/1/0
Memory utilization
Allocation count: 1000, Free count: 0
Allocations per second: 0, Frees per second: 0
Total memory used (in bytes): 218158272
Total memory free (in bytes): 587147696
Service Accounting interface: sp-1/0/0
Memory utilization
Allocation count: 1000, Free count: 0
Allocations per second: 0, Frees per second: 0
Total memory used (in bytes): 218157592
Total memory free (in bytes): 587148376

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show services accounting packet-size-distribution


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services accounting packet-size-distribution


<name (* | all | service-name)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display a packet size distribution histogram.
noneDisplay a packet size distribution histogram of all accounting services.
name (* | all | service-name)(Optional) Display a packet size distribution histogram.

Use a wildcard character, specify all services, or provide a specific services name.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services accounting packet-size-distribution name on page 1748


Table 291 on page 1748 lists the output fields for the show services accounting
packet-size-distribution command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 291: show services accounting packet-size-distribution Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit-forwarding-options accounting] hierarchy level.
The default display, (default sampling), indicates the service was configured at the
[edit-forwarding-options sampling-level] hierarchy level.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Range start

Smallest packet length (in bytes) to count.

Range end

Largest packet length (in bytes) to count.

Number of packets

Count of packets detected in the size between Range start and Range end.

Percentage packets

Percentage of the total number of packets that are in this size range.

Sample Output
show services
accounting
packet-size-distribution
name

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user@host> show services accounting packet-size-distribution name test3


Service Accounting interface: mo-0/2/0, Local interface index: 163
Service name: test3

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Range start

Range end
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Number of packets
2924

Percentage packets
100

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show services accounting status


Syntax

show services accounting status


<name (* | all | service-name)>

Release Information

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Display available Physical Interface Cards (PICs) for accounting services.

Options

noneDisplay available PICs for all accounting services.


name (* | all | service-name)(Optional) Display available PICs. Use a wildcard character,

specify all services, or provide a specific services name.


Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services accounting status name (Monitoring PIC interface) on page 1751
show services accounting status name (Service PIC interface) on page 1751

Output Fields

Table 292 on page 1750 lists the output fields for the show services accounting status
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 292: show services accounting status Output Fields


Field

Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit-forwarding-options accounting] hierarchy level.
The default display, (default sampling), indicates the service was configured at the
[edit-forwarding-options sampling-level] hierarchy level.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Interface state

Accounting state of the passive monitoring interface.

AccountingPIC is actively accounting.

DisabledPIC has been disabled from the CLI.

Not accountingPIC is up but not accounting. This can happen while the PIC is coming online, or

when the PIC is up but has no logical unit configured under the physical interface.

Unknown

Group index

Integer that represents the monitoring group of which the PIC is a member. Group index is a mapping
from the group name to an index. It is not related to the number of monitoring groups.

Export interval (in


seconds)

Configured export interval for cflowd records, in seconds.

Export format

Configured export format (only cflowd version 5 is supported).

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Field

Field Description

Protocol

Protocol the PIC is configured to monitor (only IPv4 is supported).

Engine type

Configured engine type that is inserted in output cflowd packets.

Engine ID

Configured engine ID that is inserted in output cflowd packets.

Sample Output
show services
accounting status
name (Monitoring PIC
interface)

user@host> show services accounting status name count1


Service Accounting interface: mo-2/0/0, Local interface index: 468
Service name: count1
Interface state: Accounting
Group index: 0
Export interval (in seconds): 60, Export format: cflowd v8
Protocol: IPv4, Engine type: 55, Engine ID: 5

Sample Output
show services
accounting status
name (Service PIC
interface)

user@host> show services accounting status name


Service Accounting interface: sp-0/1/0
Interface state: Accounting
Export format: 9, Route record count: 0
IFL to SNMP index count: 7, AS count: 0
Configuration set: Yes, Route record set: No, IFL SNMP map set: Yes
Service Accounting interface: sp-1/0/0
Interface state: Accounting
Export format: 9, Route record count: 33
IFL to SNMP index count: 7, AS count: 1
Configuration set: Yes, Route record set: Yes, IFL SNMP map set: Yes

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show services accounting usage


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services accounting usage


<name service-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display the CPU usage of PIC used for active flow monitoring.
noneDisplay CPU usage for all service names.
name service-name(Optional) Display CPU usage for the specified service name.

Additional Information

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

When no route record has been downloaded from the PIC, this command reports no
flows, even though packets are being sampled.
view

show services accounting usage (Monitoring PIC interface) on page 1753


show services accounting usage (Service PIC interface) on page 1753
Table 293 on page 1752 lists the output fields for the show services accounting usage
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 293: show services accounting usage Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Service Accounting
interface

Name of the service accounting interface.

Service name

Name of a service that was configured at the [edit-forwarding-options accounting] hierarchy level.
The default display, (default sampling), indicates the service was configured at the
[edit-forwarding-options sampling-level] hierarchy level.

Local interface index

Index counter of the local interface.

Uptime

Time that the PIC has been operational (in milliseconds).

Interrupt time

Total time that the PIC has spent processing packets since the last PIC reset (in microseconds).

Load (5 second)

CPU load on the PIC, averaged more than 5 seconds. The number is a percentage obtained by dividing
the time spent on active tasks by the total elapsed time.

Load (1 minute)

CPU load on the PIC, averaged more than 1 minute. The number is a percentage obtained by dividing
the time spent on active tasks by the total elapsed time.

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Sample Output
show services
accounting usage
(Monitoring PIC
interface)

user@host> show services accounting usage


Service Accounting interface: mo-1/1/0, Local interface index: 15
Service name: (default sampling)
CPU utilization
Uptime: 600413856 milliseconds, Interrupt time: 2403 microseconds
Load (5 second): 43%, Load (1 minute): 24%

Sample Output
show services
accounting usage
(Service PIC interface)

user@host> show services accounting usage


Service Accounting interface: sp-0/1/0
Service name: (default sampling)
CPU utilization
Uptime: 7853940 milliseconds, Interrupt time: 0 microseconds
Load (5 second): 2%, Load (1 minute): 0%

Service Accounting interface: sp-0/1/0


Service name: (default sampling)
CPU utilization
Uptime: 331160 milliseconds, Interrupt time: 0 microseconds
Load (5 second): 2%, Load (1 minute): 0%

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show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination capture-group group-name


destination-identifier identifier
<terse>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display information about the content
destination that receives packets from the dynamic flow capture (DFC) interface.
capture-group group-nameCapture-group identifier.
destination-identifier identifierContent destination identifier.
terse(Optional) Display summary information.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination on page 1755


Table 294 on page 1754 lists the output fields for the show services dynamic-flow-capture
content-destination command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 294: show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Level of Output

Capture group

Name of the capture group.

to be provided

Content destination

Name of the content destination.

to be provided

Criteria

Number of criteria specified.

to be provided

Bandwidth

Bandwidth used by the matched traffic.

to be provided

Matched packets

Number of matched packets sent to the content destination.

to be provided

Matched bytes

Number of matched bytes sent to the content destination.

to be provided

Congestion
notifications

Number of notification messages sent.

to be provided

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Sample Output
show services
dynamic-flow-capture
content-destination

user@host> show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination capture-group g1


destination-identifier cd1 terse
Capture group: g1, Content destination: cd1, Criteria: 0, Bandwidth: 0, Matched
packets: 0, Matched bytes: 0, Congestion notifications: 0

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show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source capture-group group-name


control-source identifier
<detail | terse>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display information about the control source
that makes dynamic flow capture requests to the dynamic flow capture interface.
capture-group group-nameCapture group identifier.
control-source identifierControl source identifier.
detail | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source on page 1757


show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source detail on page 1757
Table 295 on page 1756 lists the output fields for the show services dynamic-flow-capture
control-source scommand. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 295: show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source Output


Fields

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Output Field

Output Field Description

Capture group

Name of the capture group.

Control source

Name of the control source.

Criteria added, Criteria add


failed

Number of criteria added or added and failed.

Active criteria

Number of active criteria.

Static criteria, Dynamic criteria

Number of static or dynamic criteria.

Control protocol requests

Total number of control protocol requests.

Requests

Number of Add, Delete, List, Refresh, and No-op control protocol


requests.

Failed

Number of Add, Delete, List, Refresh, and No-op failed control


protocol requests.

Add request rate

Rate of add requests.

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Fields (continued)
Output Field

Output Field Description

Add request peak rate

Peak rate of add requests.

Bandwidth across all criteria

Bandwidth used by all the requests.

Total notifications

Total number of notifications sent and the number of notifications


by category: Restart, Rollover, Timeout, Congestion, Congestion
delete, and Dups (duplicates) dropped.

Criteria deleted

Total number of criteria deleted and the number of deleted criteria


by category: Timeout idle, Timeout total, Packets, and Bytes.

Sequence number

Sequence number.

Sample Output
show services
dynamic-flow-capture
control-source

user@host> show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source source-identifier cs0_cg0


capture-group cg_0
Capture group: cg_0, Control source: cs0_cg0
Criteria added: 28, Criteria add failed: 0, Active criteria: 0, Control protocol
requests: 28, Add request rate: 0,
Add request peak rate: 1, Bandwidth across all criteria: 0, Total notifications:
1, Criteria deleted: 28, Sequence number: 0

show services
dynamic-flow-capture
control-source detail

user@host> show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source source-identifier cs0_cg0


capture-group cg_0 detail
Capture group: cg_0, Control source: cs0_cg0
Criteria added: 28, Criteria add failed: 0
Active criteria: 0
Static criteria: 0, Dynamic criteria: 0
Control protocol requests: 28
Add
Delete
List
Refresh
No-op
Requests
Failed

28

Add request rate: 0


Add request peak rate: 1
Bandwidth across all criteria: 0
Total notifications: 1
Restart: 1, Rollover: 0, No-op: 0, Timeout: 0, Congestion: 0, Congestion
delete: 0, Dups dropped: 0
Criteria deleted: 28
Timeout idle: 0, Timeout total: 0, Packets: 0, Bytes: 0
Sequence number: 0

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show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics


Syntax

show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics capture-group group-name

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display statistics information about the capture
group specified for dynamic flow capture.

Options

capture-group group-nameCapture group identifier.

Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics on page 1759

Output Fields

Table 296 on page 1758 lists the output fields for the show services dynamic-flow-capture
statistics command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 296: show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Input

Incoming dynamic flow capture packet statistics:

Control protocol drops

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Control protocol packetsNumber of control protocol packets received.

Captured data packetsNumber of data packets captured.

Control IRI packetsNumber of control IRI packets received.

Control protocol packets dropped for the following reasons:

Not IP packetsDropped packets were not IP packets.

Not UDP packetsDropped packets were not User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets.

Invalid destination addressDropped packets had invalid destination addresses.

No memoryPackets dropped because of insufficient memory.

Unauthorized control sourcePackets dropped because the control source was not authenticated.

Bad requestPackets dropped because the request was invalid.

Unknown control sourcePackets dropped because the control source was not known.

Not DTCPDropped packets did not adhere to the control protocol format.

Bad command linePackets dropped because of a version mismatch.

Bandwidth exceededPackets dropped because the bandwidth was exceeded.

Drop rate due to exceeded bandwidthRate of traffic dropped because the bandwidth was exceeded.

OtherPackets dropped for other reasons or undetermined causes.

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Output Field

Output Field Description

Input drops

Incoming dynamic flow capture packets dropped for the following reasons:

Unknown packetsPackets dropped because the packet type was not recognized.

Captured data not IPv4Packets dropped because they were not IPv4 packets.

Captured data too smallPackets dropped because they were smaller than the size reported in

their headers.

Output

Output drops

Flow Statistics

Captured data dropsData packets dropped because of undetermined causes.

Captured data not matchedPackets dropped because they did not match filter criteria.

Bandwidth exceededPackets dropped because the bandwidth was exceeded.

Drop rate due to exceeded bandwidthRate of traffic dropped because the bandwidth was exceeded.

Outgoing dynamic flow capture packet statistics:

Control protocol packetsNumber of control protocol packets sent.

Captured data packetsNumber of captured data packets sent.

Outgoing packets dropped:

Control protocol dropsNumber of control protocol packets dropped.

Captured data dropsNumber of captured data packets dropped.

DFC flow statistics:

Active flow cache entries

Active flow cache usage percentage

Flow cache entries allocated

Number of control sources

Number of content destinations

Number of criteria

Maximum criteria matching one flow

Cached flows purged for memory

Maximum filters matching one packet

Sample Output
show services
dynamic-flow-capture
statistics

user@host> show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics capture-group g1


Input:
Control protocol packets: 643, Captured data packets: 69977, Control IRI packets:
337
Control protocol drops:
Not IP packets: 0, Not UDP packets: 3, Invalid destination address: 0, No memory:
0, Unauthorized control source: 0,
Bad request: 0, Unknown control source: 0, Not DTCP: 0, Bad command line: 0,
Bandwidth exceeded: 0,
Drop rate due to exceeded bandwidth: 0, Other: 0

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Input drops:
Unknown packets: 0, Captured data not IPv4: 0, Captured data too small: 0,
Captured data drops: 0, Captured data not matched: 0,
Bandwidth exceeded: 0, Drop rate due to exceeded bandwidth: 0
Output:
Control protocol packets: 644, Captured data packets: 1119624
Output drops:
Control protocol drops: 0, Captured data drops: 0
Flow Statistics:
Active flow cache entries: 40, Active flow cache usage percentage: 0, Flow cache
entries allocated: 40,
Number of control sources: 4, Number of content destinations: 64, Number of
criteria: 640,
Maximum criteria matching one flow: 16, Cached flows purged for memory: 0,
Maximum filters matching one packet: 16

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show services flow-collector file interface


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services flow-collector file interface (all | cp-fpc/pic/port)


<detail | extensive | terse>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display information about
flow collector files.
all | cp-fpc/pic/portDisplay file information for all configured flow collector interfaces

or for the specified interface.


detail | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Additional Information
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

No entries are displayed for files that have been successfully transferred.
view

show services flow-collector file interface extensive on page 1762


Table 297 on page 1761 lists the output fields for the show services flow-collector file
interface command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 297: show services flow-collector file interface Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Level of Output

Filename

Name of the file created on the flow collector interface.

All levels

Flows

Total number of collector flows for which records are present in the file.

none specified

Throughput

Throughput statistics:

extensive

Flow recordsNumber of flow records in the file.

per secondAverage number of flow records per second.

peak per secondPeak number of flow records per second.

Uncompressed bytesTotal file size before compression.

per secondAverage number of uncompressed bytes per second.

peak per secondPeak number of uncompressed bytes per second.

Compressed bytesTotal file size after compression.

per secondAverage number of compressed bytes per second.

peak per secondPeak number of compressed bytes per second.

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Output Field

Output Field Description

Level of Output

Status

File statistics:

All levels

Compressed blocks(extensive output only) Data blocks in the file that have

been compressed. The file is exported only when the compressed block count
and block count become the same.

Block count(extensive output only) Total number of data blocks in the file.

StateProcessing state of the file.

ActiveThe flow collector interface is writing to the file.

Export 1File export is in progress to the primary server.

Export 2File export is in progress to the secondary server.

WaitFile is pending export.

Transfer attempts 0.Number of attempts made to transfer the file. If the

file is successfully transferred in the first attempt, this field is 0.

Sample Output
show services
flow-collector file
interface extensive

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user@host> show services flow-collector file interface cp-3/2/0 extensive


Filename: cFlowd-py69Ni69-0-20031112_014301-so_3_0_0_0.bcp.bi.gz
Throughput:
Flow records: 188365, per second: 238, peak per second: 287
Uncompressed bytes: 21267756, per second: 27007, peak per second: 32526
Compressed bytes: 2965643, per second: 0, peak per second: 22999
Status:
Compressed blocks: 156, Block count: 156
State: Active, Transfer attempts: 0

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show services flow-collector input interface


Syntax

Release Information

show services flow-collector input interface (all | cp-fpc/pic/port)


<detail | extensive | terse>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display the number of packets
received by collector interfaces from monitoring interfaces.

Options

all | cp-fpc/pic/portDisplay packets received by all configured flow collector interfaces

or by the specified interface.


detail | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services flow-collector input interface on page 1763


show services flow-collector input interface all on page 1763
Table 298 on page 1763 lists the output fields for the show services flow-collector input
interface command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 298: show services flow-collector input interface Output Fields


Output
Field

Output Field Description

Interface

Name of the monitoring interface.

Packets

Number of packets traveling from the monitoring interface to the flow collector
interface.

Bytes

Number of bytes traveling from the monitoring interface to the flow collector
interface.

Sample Output
show services
flow-collector input
interface

user@host> show services flow-collector input interface cp-3/2/0


Interface
Packets
Bytes
mo-3/0/0.0
21706
32328568
mo-3/1/0.0
21706
32329096

show services
flow-collector input
interface all

user@host> show services flow-collector input interface all


Flow collector interface: cp-6/1/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Interface
Packets
Bytes
mo-3/0/0.0
274
416232
mo-3/3/0.0
274
416184
mo-1/0/0.0
274
416232
mo-1/1/0.0
274
416232
mo-1/2/0.0
274
416232

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mo-1/3/0.0
mo-3/1/0.0
mo-4/0/0.0
mo-4/1/0.0
mo-4/2/0.0
mo-4/3/0.0
mo-5/0/0.0
mo-5/1/0.0
mo-5/2/0.0
mo-5/3/0.0
mo-6/0/0.0

274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274
274

416232
416232
416232
416232
416184
416232
416232
416232
416232
416232
416232

Flow collector interface: cp-6/3/0


Interface state: Collecting flows

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show services flow-collector interface


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services flow-collector interface (all | cp-fpc/pic/port)


<detail | extensive | terse>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M40e, M160, and M320 routers and T Series routers only) Display overall statistics for
the flow collector application.
all | cp-fpc/pic/portDisplay statistics for flow collector applications on all interfaces or

for the specified interface.


detail | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services flow-collector interface all detail on page 1768


show services flow-collector interface all extensive on page 1768
show services flow-collector interface all terse on page 1770
show services flow-collector interface extensive on page 1770
Table 299 on page 1765 lists the output fields for the show services flow-collector interface
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 299: show services flow-collector interface Output Fields


Output Field

Output Field Description

Level of Output

Flow collector
interface

Name of the flow collector interface.

All levels

Interface state

Collecting flow state for the interface.

All levels

Packets

Total number of packets received.

none specified

Flows
Uncompressed
Bytes

Total uncompressed data size for all files created on this PIC.

none specified

Compressed Bytes

Total compressed data size for all files created on this PIC.

none specified

FTP bytes

Total number of bytes transferred to the FTP server, including those dropped
during transfer.

none specified

FTP files

Total number of FTP transfers attempted by the server.

none specified

Memory

Bytes used on the PIC and bytes free.

detail extensive

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Output Field

Output Field Description

Level of Output

Input

Incoming flow collector packet statistics:

detail extensive

PacketsNumber of packets received on the unit.

per secondAverage number of packets per second.

peak per secondPeak number of packets per second.

BytesNumber of bytes received on the unit.

per secondAverage number of bytes per second.

peak per secondPeak number of bytes per second.

Flow records processedNumber of records in the flow collector packets that

were processed by the flow-collector interface.

Allocation

per secondAverage number of flow records processed per second.

peak per secondPeak number of flow records per second.

Data block statistics:

extensive

Blocks allocatedTotal number of data blocks (containing flow records)

allocated to the files created on this PIC.

per secondAverage number of blocks allocated per second.

peak per secondPeak number of blocks allocated per second.

Blocks freedTotal number of data blocks freed.

per secondAverage number of blocks freed per second.

peak per secondPeak number of blocks freed per second.

Blocks unavailableTotal number of data block requests denied, typically

because of a memory shortage.

Files

per secondAverage number of blocks unavailable per second.

peak per secondPeak number of blocks unavailable per second.

File statistics, incremented since the PIC last booted:

detail extensive

Files createdTotal number of files created on this PIC.

Files exported Number of files successfully created and exported.

Files destroyed(extensive output only) Number of files successfully exported

and files dropped by the flow collection interface.


Throughput

Throughput statistics:

detail extensive

Uncompressed bytesTotal uncompressed data size for all files created on

this PIC.

per secondAverage number of uncompressed bytes per second.

peak per secondPeak number of uncompressed bytes per second.

Compressed bytesTotal compressed data size for all files created on this

PIC.

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per secondAverage number of compressed bytes per second.

peak per secondPeak number of compressed bytes per second.

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Output Field

Output Field Description

Level of Output

Packet drops

Number of packets dropped for the following causes:

extensive

No memoryPackets dropped because of insufficient memory.

Not IPPackets dropped because they are not IP packets.

Not IPv4Packets dropped because they are not IP version 4 packets.

Too smallPackets dropped because each packet was smaller than the size

reported in its header.

FragmentsPackets dropped because of fragmentation. Fragments are not

reassembled.

ICMPPackets dropped because they are not ICMP packets.

TCPPackets dropped because they are not TCP packets.

UnknownPackets dropped because of undetermined causes.

Not Junos flowPackets dropped because they are not interpreted by the

Junos OS. The Junos OS interprets only IPv4, UDP cflowd version 5 packets.
File transfer

File transfer statistics:

detail extensive

FTP bytesTotal number of bytes transferred to the FTP server, including

those dropped during transfer.

FTP filesTotal number of FTP transfers attempted by the server.

FTP failureTotal number of FTP failures encountered by the server.

Flow collector
interface

Physical interface acting as a flow collector.

detail

Export channel

Export channel 0 is unit 0. Export channel 1 is unit 1. Flow receive channel is


unit 2. Server status statistics are the following:

detail extensive

Current server Primary or SecondaryCurrent FTP server being used. Value is

Primary server stateState of the server:

OKServer is operating without problems.

FTP errorServer encountered an FTP protocol error while sending files.

Network errorFlow-collector interface has errors when contacting the

primary FTP server.

UnknownFirst file transfer has not been sent to the primary server.

Secondary server stateState of the server:

OKServer is operating without errors.

FTP errorServer encountered an FTP protocol error while sending files.

Network errorFlow-collector interface has errors when contacting the

secondary FTP server.

UnknownFirst file transfer has not been sent to the secondary server.

Not configuredSecondary server is not configured.

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Sample Output
show services
flow-collector
interface all detail

user@host> show services flow-collector interface all detail


Flow collector interface: cp-6/1/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Memory:
Used: 51452732, Free: 440329088
Input:
Packets: 4384, per second: 0, peak per second: 156
Bytes: 6659616, per second: 0, peak per second: 249695
Flow records processed: 131070, per second: 0, peak per second: 4914
Files:
Files created: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files exported: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Throughput:
Uncompressed bytes: 13742307, per second: 0, peak per second: 593564
Compressed bytes: 3786177, per second: 0, peak per second: 162826
File Transfer:
FTP bytes: 3786247, per second: 0, peak per second: 378620
FTP files: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
FTP failure: 0
Export channel: 0
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: OK, Secondary server state: OK
Export channel: 1
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: Unknown, Secondary server state: OK
Flow collector interface: cp-6/3/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Memory:
Used: 51452732, Free: 440329088
Input:
Packets: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Bytes: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Flow records processed: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files:
Files created: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files exported: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Throughput:
Uncompressed bytes: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Compressed bytes: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
File Transfer:
FTP bytes: 70, per second: 0, peak per second: 6
FTP files: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
FTP failure: 0
Export channel: 0
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: Unknown, Secondary server state: OK
Export channel: 1
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: Unknown, Secondary server state: OK

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flow-collector
interface all extensive

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user@host> show services flow-collector interface all extensive


Flow collector interface: cp-6/1/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Memory:
Used: 51452732, Free: 440329088
Input:
Packets: 4384, per second: 0, peak per second: 156

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Bytes: 6659616, per second: 0, peak per second: 249695


Flow records processed: 131070, per second: 0, peak per second: 4914
Allocation:
Blocks allocated: 108, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Blocks freed: 108, per second: 0, peak per second: 10
Blocks unavailable: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files:
Files created: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files exported: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files destroyed: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Throughput:
Uncompressed bytes: 13742307, per second: 0, peak per second: 593564
Compressed bytes: 3786177, per second: 0, peak per second: 162826
Packet drops:
No memory: 0, Not IP: 0
Not IPv4: 0, Too small: 0
Fragments: 0, ICMP: 0
TCP: 0, Unknown: 0
Not JUNOS flow: 0
File Transfer:
FTP bytes: 3786247, per second: 0, peak per second: 378620
FTP files: 1, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
FTP failure: 0
Export channel: 0
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: OK, Secondary server state: OK
Export channel: 1
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: Unknown, Secondary server state: OK
Flow collector interface: cp-6/3/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Memory:
Used: 51452732, Free: 440329088
Input:
Packets: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Bytes: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Flow records processed: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Allocation:
Blocks allocated: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Blocks freed: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Blocks unavailable: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files:
Files created: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files exported: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files destroyed: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Throughput:
Uncompressed bytes: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Compressed bytes: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Packet drops:
No memory: 0, Not IP: 0
Not IPv4: 0, Too small: 0
Fragments: 0, ICMP: 0
TCP: 0, Unknown: 0
Not JUNOS flow: 0
File Transfer:
FTP bytes: 70, per second: 0, peak per second: 6
FTP files: 0, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
FTP failure: 0
Export channel: 0
Current server: Primary

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Primary server state: Unknown, Secondary server state: OK


Export channel: 1
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: Unknown, Secondary server state: OK

show services
flow-collector
interface all terse

user@host> show services flow-collector interface all terse


Flow collector interface: cp-6/1/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Packets
Bytes
Flows Uncompressed Compressed
Bytes
Bytes
4384
6659616
131070
13742307
3786177
Flow collector interface: cp-6/3/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Packets
Bytes
Flows Uncompressed
Bytes
0
0
0
0

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flow-collector
interface extensive

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Compressed
Bytes
0

FTP bytes FTP files


3786247

FTP bytes FTP files


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user@host> show services flow-collector interface cp-5/2/0 extensive


Flow collector interface: cp-5/2/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Memory:
Used: 458311860, Free: 40810008
Input:
Packets: 922629, per second: 2069, peak per second: 3266
Bytes: 1376559252, per second: 3096940, peak per second: 4880051
Flow records processed: 25764957, per second: 42564, peak per second: 98124
Allocation:
Blocks allocated: 20862, per second: 31, peak per second: 72
Blocks freed: 17161, per second: 40, peak per second: 202
Blocks unavailable: 58786, per second: 652, peak per second: 1120
Files:
Files created: 52, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files exported: 42, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Files destroyed: 42, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
Throughput:
Uncompressed bytes: 2592070401, per second: 7297307,
peak per second: 8630023
Compressed bytes: 659600068, per second: 1858458, peak per second: 2198471
Packet drops:
No memory: 58786, Not IP: 0
Not IPv4: 0, Too small: 0
Fragments: 0, ICMP: 0
TCP: 0, Unknown: 0
Not JUNOS flow: 0
File Transfer:
FTP bytes: 585981447, per second: 1313320, peak per second: 4857798
FTP files: 48, per second: 0, peak per second: 0
FTP failure: 8
Export channel: 0
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: FTP error, Secondary server state: Not configured
Export channel: 1
Current server: Primary
Primary server state: OK, Secondary server state: Not configured

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Intrusion Detection Service Operational


Mode Commands
Table 300 on page 1771 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot the intrusion detection service (IDS). Commands
are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 300: IDS Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear (set to zero) IDS events and event information.

clear services ids

Clear the IDS events for a particular address that might


be under attack.

clear services ids destination-table

Clear the IDS attack source and destination address pair


table.

clear services ids pair-table

Clear all IDS events for addresses that are suspected


attackers.

clear services ids source-table

Display IDS event information.

show services ids

NOTE: IDS is supported on the adaptive services interface on the following


routers:

J Series routerssp-pim/0/slot

M Series and T Series routerssp-fpc/pic/port

IDS is also supported on the redundant adaptive services interface


(rspnumber) on M Series and T Series routers.

NOTE: For information about how to configure IDS, see the Junos OS Services
Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services ids


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services ids


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear intrusion detection service (IDS) events.
noneClear all IDS events for all adaptive services interfaces for all service sets, and

clear and reset IDS.


interface interface-name(Optional) On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name

can be sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On the J Series , the interface-name is


sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear all IDS events for a particular service set.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services ids on page 1772


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services ids

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clear services ids destination-table


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services ids destination-table


<destination-prefix destination-prefix-name>
<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear the intrusion detection service (IDS) events for a particular address that might be
under attack.
noneClear the attack destination address table.
destination-prefix destination-prefix-name(Optional) Clear the attack destination table

for a particular destination prefix.


interface interface-name(Optional) Clear the attack destination table for a particular

interface. On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port


or rspnumber. On the J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear the attack destination table for a particular

service set.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services ids destination-table on page 1773


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services ids
destination-table

user@host> clear services ids destination-table

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clear services ids pair-table


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services ids pair-table


<destination-prefix destination-prefix-name>
<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>
<source-prefix source-prefix-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear the intrusion detection service (IDS) attack source and destination address pair
table.
noneClear the attack source and destination address pair table.
destination-prefix destination-prefix-name(Optional) Clear the attack source and

destination address pair table for a particular destination prefix.


interface interface-name(Optional) Clear the attack destination table for a particular

interface. On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port


or rspnumber. On the J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set-nameOptional) Clear the attack source and destination address

pair table for a particular service set.


source-prefix source-prefix-name(Optional) Clear the attack source and destination

address pair table for a particular source prefix.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services ids pair-table on page 1774


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services ids
pair-table

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clear services ids source-table


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services ids source-table


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>
<source-prefix source-prefix-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear all intrusion detection service (IDS) events for addresses that are suspected
attackers.
noneClear the attack source address table.
interface interface-name(Optional) On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name

can be sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On the J Series routers, the interface-name is


sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear the attack source address table for a

particular service set.


source-prefix source-prefix-name(Optional) Clear the attack source address table for

a particular source prefix.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services ids source-table on page 1775


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services ids
source-table

user@host> clear services ids source-table

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show services ids


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services ids (destination-table | pair-table | source-table)


<brief | extensive | terse>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix-name>
<interface interface-name>
<limit number>
<order (anomalies | bytes | flows | packets)>
<service-set service-set-name>
<source-prefix source-prefix-name>
<threshold number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display information about intrusion detection service (IDS) events. All events gathered
by IDS are reported as anomalies. For example, events such as create forward or watch
flow, FTP passive, and FTP active are genuinely allowed by the stateful firewall but are
logged as anomalies to track the rates and number for these events.
destination-tableDisplay information for an address under possible attack.
pair-tableDisplay information for a particular suspected attack source and destination

address pair.
source-tableDisplay information for an address that is a suspected attacker.
brief | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
destination-prefix destination-prefix-name(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name

can be sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is


sp-pim/0/port.
limit number(Optional) Maximum number of entries to display. By default, all tables

display the top 32 entries sorted by the number of events for the criteria chosen. To
display additional entries, configure the limit option to set up to 256 entries.
order(Optional) Display events according to one of the following table-ordering criteria.

The default is anomalies.

anomaliesDisplay information for particular anomalies.

bytesOrder output by number of bytes received.

flowsOrder output by number of flows.

packetsOrder output by number of packets received.

service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display information about a particular service

set.

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source-prefix source-prefix-name(Optional) Display information about a particular

source prefix.
threshold number(Optional) Limit the display to events with this number of anomalies,

bytes, flows, or packets, whichever criterion you specify for order. For example, to
display all events with more than 100 flows, specify order flows and threshold 100.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services ids destination-table on page 1780


show services ids destination-table extensive on page 1780
show services ids destination-table extensive order anomalies on page 1780
show services ids pair-table extensive on page 1781
show services ids pair-table extensive limit on page 1781
show services ids source-table extensive on page 1782
show services ids source-table extensive limit on page 1782
Table 301 on page 1777 lists the output fields for the show services ids command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 301: show services ids Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed, but if no
service set has any flows, a flow table header is printed for each service set.

All levels

Sorting order

Primary mode to display information: Anomalies, Bytes, Flows, or Packets.

All levels

Source address

Name of the source address.

All levels

Dest address

Name of the destination address.

All levels

Time

Total time the information has been in the table.

All levels

Flags

Flags can be Forced, F (terse output only), SYNcookie, S (terse output only),
Forced+SYNcookie, and F+S (terse output only). The SYNcookie flag is visible

All levels

only in the destination table.


Application

Configured application, such as FTP or Telnet.

All levels

Bytes

Total number of bytes sent from the source to the destination address, in
thousands (k) or millions (m).

All levels

Packets

Total number of packets sent from the source to the destination address, in
thousands (k) or millions (m).

All levels

Flows

Total number of flows of packets sent from the source to the destination
address, in thousands (k) or millions (m).

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Anomalies

Total number of packets in the anomaly table, in thousands (k) or millions (m).

All levels

Anomaly
description

One or more of the following types of anomalies. For more information, see the
detailed descriptions in the stateful firewall section of the Junos OS System
Log Messages Reference.

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First packet of TCP session not SYN

ICMP echo request dropped, because sequence number duplicated

ICMP echo reply dropped. No matching sequence number

ICMP echo request dropped. Too many echo requests without echo reply

ICMP header length check failed

ICMP packet length greater than 64K

IP fragment assembly timeout

IP fragment length error

IP fragment overlap

IP packet length greater than 64K

IP packet too short

IP packet with broadcast destination address

IP packet with checksum error

IP packet with incorrect length

IP packet with TTL equal to 0

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Anomaly
description

IP packet with version other than 4

extensive

Land attack (IP src address = dest address)

No matching SFW rule; attempting to create discard flow

Number of open sessions exceeds IDS limit; packet dropped

Packet rate exceeds IDS limit; packet dropped

Session creation rate exceeds IDS limit; packet dropped

SFW application message too long

SFW discard packet contains non-configured IP option types

SFW drop packet because of discard flow

SFW dropped TCP watch packet

SFW rules request FTP active mode data packets to be accepted; attempting
to create forward flow

SFW rules request FTP passive mode data packets to be accepted; attempting
to create forward flow

SFW rules request packet to be accepted; attempting to create forward or watch


flow

SFW rules request packet to be discarded; attempting to create discard flow

SFW rules request packet to be rejected; attempting to create reject flow

SFW discard flow requires packet to be dropped

SFW SYN defense

Smurf attack (ping to IP broadcast address)

TCP FIN/RST or SYN/(URG|FIN|RST) flags set

TCP header length check failed

TCP port scan (port not in LISTEN state)

TCP seq number zero and FIN/PSH/RST flags set

TCP seq number zero and no flags set

TCP source or destination port zero

TCP SYN flood attack

UDP header length check failed

UDP port scan (port not in LISTEN state)

UDP source or destination port zero

(continued)

Count

Number of times that a particular anomaly occurred, in thousands (k) or millions


(M).

extensive

Rate (eps)

Anomaly events per second. The IDS subsystem attempts to maintain a


weighted average of rates, which might not reflect the exact incoming rate of
attack at low rates. However, at high rates exceeding 160 events per second,
the rates generally match.

extensive

Elapsed

Time since the same type of event last occurred.

extensive

Total IDS table


entries

Number of entries in the IDS table. This number is not necessarily the sum of
all entries displayed.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Total failed IDS


table entry
insertions

Number of IDS entries not allowed into the table because the table was full

All levels

Total number of
events (closed
flows and
anomalies
detected)

Total number of events since the system was started or since the show ids
services command was executed.

All levels

Sample Output
show services ids
destination-table

user@host> show services ids destination-table


Interface: sp-1/3/0, Service set: null-sfw
Sorting order: Packets
Source address
Dest address
Time
any
Bytes:

Flags

Application

->
10.58.255.146
36m12s SYN cookie
35.0 m, Packets: 822.0 k, Flows: 274.0 k, Anomalies: 2251.0 k

Total IDS table entries: 87


Total failed IDS table entry insertions 0
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies detected): 2606018

show services ids


destination-table
extensive

user@host> show services ids destination-table extensive


Interface: sp-1/3/0, Service set: null-sfw
Sorting order: Packets
Source address
Dest address
Time
Flags

Application

any
->
10.58.255.146
35m52s SYN cookie
Bytes:
34.0 m, Packets: 798.0 k, Flows: 266.0 k, Anomalies: 2251.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
First packet of TCP session not SYN
160.0 k
0
14s
TCP source or destination port zero
634.0 k
154.6
3m37s
UDP source or destination port zero
633.0 k
170.0
3m37s
ICMP header length check failed
2875
0.9
3m37s
IP fragment assembly timeout
820.0 k
12.8
3m18s
UDP header length check failed
385
0.5
3m53s
TCP header length check failed
383
0.5
3m53s
Total IDS table entries:
87
Total failed IDS table entry insertions
0
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies detected):
2598063

show services ids


destination-table
extensive order
anomalies

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Interface: sp-0/2/0, Service set: ss1
IDS sorting order: Anomalies
Source address
Dest address
Time Flags
Application
15.1.1.1
->
15.99.1.1
1m28s
junos-ftp
Bytes: 1065, Packets: 18, Flows: 1, Anomalies: 10

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Anomaly description
creating forward or watch flow
Number of open sessions exceeds IDS limit

Count
1
9

Total IDS table entries:


Total failed IDS table entry insertions
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies):

show services ids


pair-table extensive

Rate(eps)
15.6
0.8
3
0
11

user@host> show services ids pair-table extensive


Interface: sp-3/2/0, Service set: ss_all_limits
IDS sorting order: Packets
Source address
Dest address
Time Flags
15.1.1.4
->
15.99.1.4
2m20s

Application
junos-ftp

Bytes: 5.7k, Packets: 102.0, Flows: 41.0, Anomalies: 462.0


Anomaly description
Count
creating forward or watch flow
41.0
Packet rate exceeds IDS src limit
Session creation rate exceeds IDS src limit
TCP SYN flood attack

Total IDS table entries:


Total failed IDS table entry insertions
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies):

show services ids


pair-table extensive
limit

Elapsed
1m28s
18s

Rate
8.8

Elapsed
2m17s

21.0

7.1

2m17s

359.0

99.7

2m16s

41.0

1.9

1m30s

3
0
462

user@host> show services ids pair-table extensive limit 3


Interface: sp-1/3/0, Service set: null-sfw
Sorting order: Packets
Source address
Dest address
Time
Flags
Application
10.58.255.18
->
10.58.255.146
38m41s SYN cookie
Bytes: 286.0 m, Packets: 2823.0 k, Flows: 324.0 k, Anomalies: 387.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
First packet of TCP session not SYN
160.0 k
0.1
25s
TCP source or destination port zero
69.0 k
14.1
6m26s
UDP source or destination port zero
68.0 k
12.7
6m26s
ICMP header length check failed
318
0.1
7m6s
IP fragment assembly timeout
88.0 k
1.3
6m7s
UDP header length check failed
39
0.0
6m58s
TCP header length check failed
46
0.0
6m45s
10.58.255.23
->
10.58.255.146
18m48s SYN cookie
Bytes: 104.0 m, Packets: 421.0 k, Flows:
230, Anomalies: 124.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
TCP source or destination port zero
37.0 k
9.8
6m26s
UDP source or destination port zero
37.0 k
8.4
6m26s
IP fragment assembly timeout
48.0 k
1.0
6m7s
ICMP header length check failed
190
0.2
6m47s
UDP header length check failed
29
0.0
6m51s
TCP header length check failed
23
0.0
6m59s
10.58.255.25
->
10.58.255.146
18m48s SYN cookie
Bytes: 104.0 m, Packets: 420.0 k, Flows:
232, Anomalies: 123.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
TCP source or destination port zero
37.0 k
9.8
6m26s
UDP source or destination port zero
37.0 k
8.6
6m26s
IP fragment assembly timeout
48.0 k
1.5
6m7s

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ICMP header length check failed


UDP header length check failed
TCP header length check failed

173
24
19

0.1
0.0
0.0

6m43s
6m43s
6m56s

Total IDS table entries:


87
Total failed IDS table entry insertions
0
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies detected):
2659291

show services ids


source-table extensive

user@host> show services ids source-table extensive


Interface: sp-3/2/0, Service set: ss_all_limits
IDS sorting order: Packets
Source address
Dest address
Time Flags
15.1.1.4
->
any
2m43s

Application
junos-ftp

Bytes: 5.7k, Packets: 102.0, Flows: 41.0, Anomalies: 462.0


Anomaly description
Count
creating forward or watch flow
41.0

Rate
8.8

Elapsed
2m40s

21.0

7.1

2m40s

359.0

99.7

2m39s

41.0

1.9

1m53s

Packet rate exceeds IDS src limit


Session creation rate exceeds IDS src limit
TCP SYN flood attack

Total IDS table entries:


Total failed IDS table entry insertions
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies):

show services ids


source-table extensive
limit

user@host> show services ids source-table extensive limit 3


Interface: sp-1/3/0, Service set: null-sfw
Sorting order: Packets
Source address
Dest address
Time
Flags

3
0
462

Application

10.58.255.18
->
any
40m 0s SYN cookie
Bytes: 250.0 m, Packets: 1978.0 k, Flows: 356.0 k, Anomalies: 387.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
TCP source or destination port zero
37.0 k
9.8
6m26s
First packet of TCP session not SYN
160.0 k
0.0
40s
TCP source or destination port zero
69.0 k
62.5
7m45s
UDP source or destination port zero
68.0 k
56.2
7m45s
ICMP header length check failed
319
0.1
7m49s
IP fragment assembly timeout
89.0 k
4.4
7m26s
UDP header length check failed
39
0.0
8m17s
TCP header length check failed
46
0.0
8m4s
10.58.255.30
->
any
20m 7s SYN cookie
Bytes: 107.0 m, Packets: 427.0 k, Flows:
264, Anomalies: 125.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
UDP source or destination port zero
38.0 k
65.5
7m45s
TCP source or destination port zero
37.0 k
38.1
7m45s
IP fragment assembly timeout
49.0 k
4.1
7m26s
TCP header length check failed
24
0.0
9m23s
ICMP header length check failed
165
0.1
8m6s
UDP header length check failed
26
0.0
8m13s
10.58.255.17

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Bytes: 107.0 m, Packets: 426.0 k, Flows:


262, Anomalies: 125.0 k
Anomalies
Count
Rate(eps) Elapsed
TCP source or destination port zero
38.0 k
55.
7m45s
UDP source or destination port zero
38.0 k
55.1
7m45s
ICMP header length check failed
147
0.1
7m50s
IP fragment assembly timeout
49.0 k
2.8
7m26s
TCP header length check failed
22
0.0
9m33s
UDP header length check failed
22
0.0
8m1s
Total IDS table entries:
87
Total failed IDS table entry insertions
0
Total number of events (closed flows and anomalies detected):
2691423
Interface: sp-1/3/0, Service set: blue
NAT pool
Address
Port
Ports in use
d2-pool
10.59.16.100-10.59.16.100
4000-4002
1

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Table 302 on page 1785 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot IP Security (IPsec) services. In the table, the
commands are grouped by the interfaces on which they are supported. In the remainder
of this chapter, the commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Services Interfaces:

M Series, MX Series and T Series routerssp-fpc/pic/port or ms-fpc/pic/port. IPsec


is also supported on the redundant services interface (rspnumber).

Encryption Interfaces (M Series and T Series routers only) es-fpc/pic/port.

Table 302: IPsec Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Services Interface
Delete certificate authority (CA) digital certificates from
the router.

clear security pki ca-certificate

Delete manually generated local digital certificate


requests from the router.

clear security pki certificate-request

Delete all CRLs from the router.

clear security pki crl

Clear public key infrastructure (PKI) key pair information


for local digital certificates from the router.

clear security pki key-pair

Delete local digital certificates, certificate requests, and


the corresponding public/private key pairs from the router.

clear security pki local-certificate

Delete local and remote certificates from the IPsec


configuration memory cache.

clear services ipsec-vpn certificates

Clear IPsec statistics.

clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics

Clear either Internet Key Exchange (IKE) or IPsec VPN


security associations.

clear services ipsec-vpn ike


security-associations clear services
ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations

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Task

Command

Request a digital certificate from a CA online by using the


Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).

request security pki ca-certificate enroll

Manually load a CA digital certificate from a specified


location.

request security pki ca-certificate load

Verify the digital certificate installed for the specified


certificate authority (CA).

request security pki ca-certificate verify

Manually install a CRL on the router.

request security pki crl load

Manually generate a local digital certificate request in


the Public-Key Cryptography Standards #10 (PKCS-10)
format.

request security pki


generate-certificate-request

Generate a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) public and


private key pair for a local digital certificate.

request security pki generate-key-pair

Request a CA to enroll and install a local digital certificate


online by using the SCEP.

request security pki local-certificate


enroll

Manually generate a self-signed certificate for the given


distinguished name.

request security pki local-certificate


generate-self-signed

Manually load a local digital certificate from a specified


location.

request security pki local-certificate


load

Verify the validity of the local digital certificate identifier.

request security pki local-certificate


verify

Switch between the primary and backup IPsec VPN


tunnels.

request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch


tunnel

Display information about authentication keychains


configured for the BGP Protocol, the LDP routing
protocols, the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
Protocol, and the IS-IS Protocol.

show security keychain

Display information about certificate authority (CA)


digital certificates installed in the router.

show security pki ca-certificate

Display information about manually generated local


digital certificate requests that are stored in the router.

show security pki certificate-request

Display information about the certificate revocation lists


(CRLs) that are stored in the router.

show security pki crl

Display information about the local digital certificates


and the corresponding public keys installed in the router.

show security pki local-certificate

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Task

Command

Display local and remote certificates installed in the IPsec


configuration memory cache that are used for the IKE
negotiation.

show services ipsec-vpn certificates

Display IKE VPN security associations for service sets.

show services ipsec-vpn ike


security-associations

Display IPsec VPN security associations for service sets.

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec


security-associations

Display IPsec VPN statistics for service sets.

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics

Encryption Interface
Clear Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security associations.

clear ike security-associations

Clear IPsec security associations.

clear ipsec security-associations

Switch between primary and backup interfaces and


tunnels.

request ipsec switch

Obtain a public key certificate from a certification


authority.

request security certificate (signed)


request security certificate (unsigned)

Generate a public and private key pair.

request security key-pair

Add a certificate provided by the Juniper Networks


certificate authority.

request system certificate add

Display IKE security association information.

show ike security-associations

Display the IPsec certificate database.

show ipsec certificates

Display primary and backup interface and tunnel


information.

show ipsec redundancy

Display IPsec security association information.

show ipsec security-associations

Display installed certificates signed by the Juniper


Networks certificate authority.

show system certificate

NOTE: For information about how to configure IPsec services, see the Junos
OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide for adaptive services interfaces and
the Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide for encryption interfaces.

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clear ike security-associations


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear ike security-associations


<destination-ip-address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers only) Clear information about the
current Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security association. This command is valid for
dynamic security associations only.
noneClear all IKE security associations.
destination-ip-address(Optional) Clear the IKE security association at the specified

destination address.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show ike security-associations on page 1821

clear ike security-associations on page 1788


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear ike
security-associations

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clear ipsec security-associations


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear ipsec security-associations


<sa-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers only) Clear information about the
current IP Security (IPsec) security association. This command is valid for dynamic security
associations only. When this command is issued, a new security association is created.
noneClear all IPsec security associations.
sa-name(Optional) Clear the specified security association.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show ipsec security-associations on page 1830

clear ipsec security-associations on page 1789


See the show ipsec security-associations for an explanation of output fields.

Sample Output
clear ipsec
security-associations

The following output from the show ipsec security-associations detail command is
displayed before and after the clear ipsec security-associations command is issued:
user@host> show ipsec security-associations detail
Security association: sa-dynamic, Interface family: Up
Direction: inbound, SPI: 242379418, State: Installed
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic
Protocol: ESP, Authentication: hmac-md5-96, Encryption: None
Soft lifetime: Expires in 22979 seconds
Hard lifetime: Expires in 28739 seconds
Direction: outbound, SPI: 368592771, State: Installed
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic
Protocol: ESP, Authentication: hmac-md5-96, Encryption: None
Soft lifetime: Expires in 22979 seconds
Hard lifetime: Expires in 28739 seconds

user@host> clear ipsec security-associations

user@host> show ipsec security-associations detail


Security association: sa-dynamic, Interface family: Up
Direction: inbound, SPI: 1031597683, State: Installed
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic
Protocol: ESP, Authentication: hmac-md5-96, Encryption: None
Soft lifetime: Expires in 23037 seconds

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Hard lifetime: Expires in 28797 seconds


Direction: outbound, SPI: 1618419878, State: Installed
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic
Protocol: ESP, Authentication: hmac-md5-96, Encryption: None
Soft lifetime: Expires in 23037 seconds
Hard lifetime: Expires in 28797 seconds

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clear security pki ca-certificate


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

clear security pki ca-certificate (all | ca-profile ca-profile-name)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Delete certificate authority (CA) digital certificates from the router.
allDelete all CA digital certificates from the router.
ca-profile ca-profile-nameDelete the specified CA profile.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear

request security pki ca-certificate enroll on page 1803

request security pki ca-certificate load on page 1804

show security pki ca-certificate on page 1833

clear security pki ca-certificate all on page 1791


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear security pki
ca-certificate all

user@host> clear security pki ca-certificate all

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clear security pki certificate-request


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

clear security pki certificate-request (all | certificate-id certificate-id-name)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Delete manually generated local digital certificate requests from the router.
allDelete all local digital certificate requests from the router.
certificate-id certificate-id-nameDelete the specified local digital certificate and

corresponding public/private key pair.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

show security pki certificate-request on page 1837

clear security pki certificate-request all on page 1792


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear security pki
certificate-request all

1792

user@host> clear security pki certificate-request all

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clear security pki crl


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

clear security pki crl (all | ca-profile ca-profile-name)

Command introduced in Junos 8.1


Delete certificate revocation lists (CRLs) from the router.
allDelete all CRLs from the router.
ca-profile ca-profile-nameDelete CRLs associated with the specified CA profile.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

clear security pki crl ca-profile all on page 1793


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear security pki crl
ca-profile all

user@host> clear security pki crl ca-profile all

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clear security pki key-pair


Syntax
Release Information

clear security pki key-pair (all | certificate-id certificate-id-name)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.

Description

Clear public key infrastructure (PKI) key pair information for local digital certificates from
the router.

Options

allDelete all local digital certificates, certificate requests, and the corresponding public

and private key pairs from the router.


certificate-id certificate-id-nameDelete the specified local digital certificate and

corresponding public/private key pair.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

Output Fields

clear

request security pki local-certificate enroll on page 1810

show security pki local-certificate on page 1841

This command produces no output.

Sample Output
clear security pki key pair
user@host> clear security pki key pair

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clear security pki local-certificate


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear security pki local-certificate


<all | certificate-id certificate-id-name | system-generated>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Delete local digital certificates, certificate requests, and the corresponding public/private
key pairs from the router.
all(Optional) Delete all local digital certificates, certificate requests, and the

corresponding public and private key pairs from the router.


certificate-id certificate-id-name(Optional) Delete the specified local digital certificate

and corresponding public and private key pair.


system-generated(Optional) Auto-generated self-signed certificate.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear

request security pki local-certificate enroll on page 1810

show security pki local-certificate on page 1841

clear security pki local-certificate all on page 1795


This command produces no output.

Sample Output
clear security pki
local-certificate all

user@host> clear security pki local-certificate all

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clear services ipsec-vpn certificates


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services ipsec-vpn certificates (all | service-set service-set)


<certificate-cache-entry number>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


(Adaptive services interfaces only) Delete digital certificates from the IPsec configuration
memory cache. Issuing this command also clears the certificate revocation list (CRL)
from the cache along with the certificates.
allDelete digital certificates for all service sets.
service-set service-setDelete digital certificates for the specified service set.
certificate-cache-entry number(Optional) Delete digital certificates matching a specified

cache entry number. To view the certificate cache entry numbers, issue the show
services ipsec-vpn certificates command.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

show services ipsec-vpn certificates on page 1844

clear services ipsec-vpn certificates all on page 1796


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
ipsec-vpn certificates
all

1796

user@host> clear services ipsec-vpn certificates all

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clear services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations


Syntax

Release Information

clear services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations


<peer-address-name>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


service-set option added in Junos OS Release 8.5.

Description

(Adaptive services interfaces only) Clear Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security associations.

Options

peer-address-name(Optional) Clear only the security association specified by the peer

address.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear only the security association specified by

the service-set name.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations on page 1847

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
ipsec-vpn ike
security-associations

user@host> clear services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations

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clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics


<remote-gateway address>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.1.


(Adaptive services interface only) Clear IP Security (IPsec) statistics.
remote-gateway address(Optional) Clear statistics for the specified remote system.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear statistics for the specified service set.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics on page 1854

clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics on page 1798


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
ipsec-vpn ipsec
statistics

1798

user@host> clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics

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clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear services ipsec-vpn security-associations


<peer-address-name>
<remote-gateway remote-gateway-address>
<service-set-name>
<tunnel-index tunnel-index-number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


remote-gateway, service-set-name, and tunnel-index options added in Junos OS Release
8.4.
(Adaptive services interfaces only) Clear IP Security (IPsec) security associations. You
can combine the options for greater specificity.
peer-address-name(Optional) Clear only the security association specified by the peer

address.
remote-gateway remote-gateway-address(Optional) Clear only the security association

specified by the remote gateway address.


service-set-name(Optional) Clear only the security association specified by the

service-set name.
tunnel-index tunnel-index-number(Optional) Clear only the security association specified

by the tunnel index number.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations on page 1851

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
ipsec-vpn ipsec
security-associations

user@host> clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations

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request security certificate (signed)


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

request security certificate enroll filename filename subject subject


alternative-subject alternative-subject certification-authority certification-authority encoding
(binary | pem) key-file key-file domain-name domain-name

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers and EX Series switches only)
Obtain a signed certificate from a certificate authority (CA). The signed certificate
validates the CA and the owner of the certificate. The results are saved in a specified file
to the /var/etc/ikecert directory.
filename filenameFile that stores the certificate.
subject subjectDistinguished name (dn), which consists of a set of componentsfor

example, an organization (o), an organization unit (ou), a country (c), and a locality
(l).
alternative-subject alternative-subjectTunnel source address.
certification-authority certification-authorityName of the certificate authority profile in

the configuration.
encoding (binary | pem)File format used for the certificate. The format can be a binary

file or privacy-enhanced mail (PEM), an ASCII base64-encoded format. The default


format is binary.
key-file key-fileFile containing a local private key.
domain-name domain-nameFully qualified domain name.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

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When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security
certificate (signed)

1800

user@host> request security certificate enroll filename host.crt subject c=uk,o=london


alternative-subject 10.50.1.4 certification-authority verisign key-file host-1.prv domain-name
host.juniper.net
CA name: juniper.net CA file: ca_verisign
local pub/private key pair: host.prv
subject: c=uk,o=london domain name: host.juniper.net
alternative subject: 10.50.1.4
Encoding: binary
Certificate enrollment has started. To view the status of your enrollment, check
the key management process (kmd) log file at /var/log/kmd. <--------------

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request security certificate (unsigned)


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

request security certificate enroll filename filename ca-file ca-file ca-name ca-name
encoding (binary | perm) url url

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers and EX Series switches only)
Obtain a certificate from a certificate authority (CA). The results are saved in a specified
file to the /var/etc/ikecert directory.
filename filenameFile that stores the public key certificate.
ca-file ca-fileName of the certificate authority profile in the configuration.
ca-name ca-nameName of the certificate authority.
encoding (binary | pem)File format used for the certificate. The format can be a binary

file or privacy-enhanced mail (PEM), an ASCII base64-encoded format. The default


value is binary.
url urlCertificate authority URL.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request security certificate (unsigned) on page 1801


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security
certificate (unsigned)

user@host> request security certificate enroll filename ca_verisign ca-file verisign ca-name
juniper.net urlxyzcompany URL
http://<verisign ca-name xyzcompany url>/cgi-bin/pkiclient.exe CA name: juniper.net
CA file: verisign Encoding: binary
Certificate enrollment has started. To view the status of your enrollment, check
the key management process (kmd) log file at /var/log/kmd. <--------------

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request security key-pair


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

request security key-pair filename


<size key-size>
<type (rsa | dsa)>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers and EX Series switches only)
Generate a public and private key pair for a digital certificate.
filenameName of a file in which to store the key pair.
size key-size(Optional) Key size, in bits. The key size can be 512, 1024, or 2048. The

default value is 1024.


type(Optional) Algorithm used to encrypt the key:

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

rsaRSA algorithm. This is the default.

dsaDigital signature algorithm with Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA).

maintenance

request security key-pair on page 1802


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security
key-pair

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user@host> request security key-pair security-key-file

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request security pki ca-certificate enroll


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

request security pki ca-certificate enroll ca-profile ca-profile-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Request a digital certificate from a certificate authority (CA) online by using the Simple
Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
ca-profile ca-profile-nameCA profile name.

maintenance

clear security pki ca-certificate on page 1791

show security pki ca-certificate on page 1833

request security pki ca-certificate enroll on page 1803


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security pki
ca-certificate enroll

user@host> request security pki ca-certificate enroll ca-profile entrust


Received following certificates:
Certificate: C=us, O=juniper, CN=First Officer
Fingerprint: 46:71:15:34:f0:a6:41:76:65:81:33:4f:68:47:c4:df:78:b8:e3:3f
Certificate: C=us, O=juniper, CN=First Officer
Fingerprint: bc:78:87:9b:a7:91:13:20:71:db:ac:b5:56:71:42:ad:1a:b6:46:17
Certificate: C=us, O=juniper
Fingerprint: 00:8e:6f:58:dd:68:bf:25:0a:e3:f9:17:70:d6:61:f3:53:a7:79:10
Do you want to load the above CA certificate ? [yes,no] (no) yes

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request security pki ca-certificate load


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

request security pki ca-certificate load ca-profile ca-profile-name filename path/filename

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Manually load a certificate authority (CA) digital certificate from a specified location.
ca-profile ca-profile-nameLoad the specified CA profile.
filename path/filenameDirectory location and filename of the CA digital certificate.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

clear security pki ca-certificate on page 1791

show security pki ca-certificate on page 1833

request security pki ca-certificate load on page 1804


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security pki
ca-certificate load

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user@host> request security pki ca-certificate load ca-profile ca-private filename pki-file

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request security pki ca-certificate verify


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Output Fields

request security pki ca-certificate verify ca-profile ca-profile-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


Verify the digital certificate installed for the specified certificate authority (CA).
ca-profile ca-profile-nameName of the local digital certificate identifier.

maintenance

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
You receive the following response before the certificate revocation list (CRL) is
downloaded:
request security pki ca-certificate verify ca-profile ca1 (CRL not downloaded)
user@host> request security pki ca-certificate verify ca-profile ca1
CA certificate ca1: CRL verification in progress. Please check the PKId debug
logs for completion status

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request security pki crl load


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

request security pki crl load ca-profile ca-profile-name filename path/filename

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.1.


Manually install a certificate revocation list (CRL) on the router from a specified location.
ca-profile ca-profile-name Load the specified certificate authority (CA) profile.
filename path/filename Directory location and filename of the CRL.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request security pki crl load on page 1806


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security pki crl
load

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user@host> request security pki crl load ca-profile ca-private filename pki-file

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request security pki generate-certificate-request


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request security pki generate-certificate-request certificate-id certificate-id-name


domain-name domain-name subject subject-distinguished-name
<email email-address>
<filename (path | terminal)>
<ip-address ip-address>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Manually generate a local digital certificate request in the Public-Key Cryptography
Standards #10 (PKCS-10) format.
certificate-id certificate-id-nameName of the local digital certificate and the

public/private key pair.


domain-name domain-nameFully qualified domain name (FQDN). The FQDN provides

the identity of the certificate owner for Internet Key Exchange (IKE) negotiations
and provides an alternative to the subject name.
subject subject-distinguished-nameDistinguished name format that contains the common

name, department, company name, state, and country:

CNCommon name

OUOrganizational unit name

OOrganization name

STState

CCountry

email email-address(Optional) E-mail address of the certificate holder.


filename (path | terminal)(Optional) Location where the local digital certificate request

should be placed or the login terminal.


ip-address ip-address(Optional) IP address of the router.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

maintenance

clear security pki certificate-request on page 1792

show security pki certificate-request on page 1837

request security pki generate-certificate-request on page 1808


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
request security pki
generate-certificate-request

user@host> request security pki generate-certificate-request certificate-id local-entrust2


domain-name router2.juniper.net filename entrust-req2 subject cn=router2.juniper.net
Generated certificate request
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----MIIBoTCCAQoCAQAwGjEYMBYGA1UEAxMPdHAxLmp1bmlwZXIubmV0MIGfMA0GCSqG
SIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCiUFklQws1Ud+AqN5DDxRs2kVyKEhh9qoVFnz+
Hz4c9vsy3B8ElwTJlkmIt2cB3yifB6zePd+6WYpf57Crwre7YqPkiXM31F6z3YjX
H+1BPNbCxNWYvyrnSyVYDbFj8o0Xyqog8ACDfVL2JBWrPNBYy7imq/K9soDBbAs6
5hZqqwIDAQABoEcwRQYJKoZIhvcNAQkOMTgwNjAOBgNVHQ8BAf8EBAMCB4AwJAYD
VR0RAQH/BBowGIIWdHAxLmVuZ2xhYi5qdW5pcGVyLm5ldDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQF
AAOBgQBc2rq1v5SOQXH7LCb/FdqAL8ZM6GoaN5d6cGwq4bB6a7UQFgtoH406gQ3G
3iH0Zfz4xMIBpJYuGd1dkqgvcDoH3AgTsLkfn7Wi3x5H2qeQVs9bvL4P5nvEZLND
EIMUHwteolZCiZ70fO9Fer9cXWHSQs1UtXtgPqQJy2xIeImLgw==
-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST----Fingerprint:
0d:90:b8:d2:56:74:fc:84:59:62:b9:78:71:9c:e4:9c:54:ba:16:97 (sha1)
1b:08:d4:f7:90:f1:c4:39:08:c9:de:76:00:86:62:b8 (md5)

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request security pki generate-key-pair


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request security pki generate-key-pair certificate-id certificate-id-name


<size (512 | 1024 | 2048)>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Generate a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) public and private key pair for a local digital
certificate.
certificate-id certificate-id-nameName of the local digital certificate and the

public/private key pair.


size(Optional) Key pair size. The key pair size can be 512, 1024, or 2048 bits.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request security pki generate-key-pair on page 1809


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security pki
generate-key-pair

user@host> request security pki generate-key-pair certificate-id billy size 2048


Generated key pair billy, key size 2048 bits

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request security pki local-certificate enroll


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

request security pki local-certificate enroll ca-profile ca-profile-name


certificate-id certificate-id-name challenge-password password domain-name
domain-name subject subject-distinguished-name
<email email-address>
<ip-address ip-address>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Request that a certificate authority (CA) enroll and install a local digital certificate online
by using the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
ca-profile ca-profile-nameCA profile name.
certificate-id certificate-id-nameName of the local digital certificate and the

public/private key pair.


challenge-password passwordPassword set by the administrator and normally obtained

from the SCEP enrollment webpage of the CA. The password is 16 characters in
length.
domain-name domain-nameFully qualified domain name (FQDN). The FQDN provides

the identity of the certificate owner for Internet Key Exchange (IKE) negotiations
and provides an alternative to the subject name.
subject subject-distinguished-nameDistinguished name format that contains the common

name, department, company name, state, and country:

CNCommon name

OUOrganizational unit name

OOrganization name

STState

CCountry

email email-address(Optional) E-mail address of the certificate holder.


ip-address ip-address(Optional) IP address of the router.

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Level
Related
Documentation
Output Fields

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show security pki local-certificate on page 1841

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
user@host> request security pki local-certificate enroll certificate-id r3-entrust-scep ca-profile
entrust domain-name router3.juniper.net subject "CN=router3,OU=Engineering,O=juniper,C=US"
challenge-password 123
Certificate enrollment has started. To view the status of your enrollment, check
the public key infrastructure log (pkid) log file at /var/log/pkid. Please save
the challenge-password for revoking this certificate in future. Note that this
password is not stored on the router.

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request security pki local-certificate generate-self-signed


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

request security pki local-certificate generate-self-signed certificate-id certificate-id-name


domain-name domain-name ip-address ip-address email email-address
subject subject-distinguished-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.


Manually generate a self-signed certificate for the given distinguished name.
certificate-id certificate-id-nameName of the local digital certificate and the

public/private key pair.


domain-name domain-nameFully qualified domain name (FQDN). The FQDN provides

the identity of the certificate owner for Internet Key Exchange (IKE) negotiations
and provides an alternative to the subject name.
email email-addressE-mail address of the certificate holder.
ip-address ip-addressIP address of the router.
subject subject-distinguished-nameDistinguished name format that contains the common

name, department, company name, state, and country:

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Documentation
Output Fields

CNCommon name

OUOrganizational unit name

OOrganization name

STState

CCountry

maintenance
security

show security pki local-certificate on page 1841

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
user@host> request security pki local-certificate generate-self-signed certificate-id self-cert
subject cn=abc domain-name juniper.net email mholmes@juniper.net
Self-signed certificate generated and loaded successfully

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request security pki local-certificate load


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

request security pki local-certificate load certificate-id certificate-id-name filename path

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Manually load a local digital certificate from a specified location.
certificate-id certificate-id-nameName of the public/private key pair mapped to the

local digital certificate.


filename path/filenameDirectory location and filename of the local digital certificate

provided by the CA.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request security pki local-certificate load on page 1813


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request security pki
local-certificate load

user@host> request security pki local-certificate load filename /tmp/router2-cert certificate-id


local-entrust2
Local certificate local-entrust2 loaded successfully

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request security pki local-certificate verify


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
Output Fields

request security pki local-certificate verify certificate-id certificate-id-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


Verify the validity of the local digital certificate identifier.
certificate-id certificate-id-name Display the specified certificate identifier name.

maintenance

show security pki local-certificate on page 1841

When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
You receive the following response before the certificate revocation list (CRL) is
downloaded:
request security pki local-certificate verify certificate-id bme1 (not downloaded)
user@host> request security pki local-certificate verify certificate-id bme1
Local certificate bme1: CRL verification in progress. Please check the PKId debug
logs for completion status

You receive the following response after the certificate revocation list (CRL) is downloaded
request security pki local-certificate verify certificate bme1 (downloaded)
user@host> request security pki local-certificate verify certificate-id bme1
Local certificate bme1 verification success

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request ipsec switch


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

request ipsec switch (interface <es-fpc/pic/port> | security-associations <sa-name>)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers and EX Series switches only)
Manually switch from the primary to the backup encryption services interface, or switch
from the primary to the backup IP Security (IPsec) tunnel.
interface <es-fpc/pic/port>Switch to the backup encryption interface.
security-associations <sa-name>Switch to the backup tunnel.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show ipsec redundancy on page 1828

request ipsec switch on page 1815


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request ipsec switch

user@host> request ipsec switch security-associations sa-private

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request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel local-gateway address remote-gateway


address
<routing-instance instance-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


routing-instance option added in Release 8.1.
(Adaptive services interface only) Manually switch between primary and backup IP
Security (IPsec) tunnels.
local-gateway addressGateway address of the local system.
remote-gateway addressGateway address of the remote system.
routing-instance instance-name(Optional) VRF instance associated with local gateway

address.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations on page 1851

request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel on page 1816


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request services
ipsec-vpn ipsec switch
tunnel

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user@host> request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel local-gateway 10.1.1.1 remote gateway
10.100.10.1

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show security keychain


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show security keychain


<brief | detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2.


Display information about authentication keychains configured for the Border Gateway
Protocol (BGP), the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) routing protocols, the Bidirectional
Forwarding Detection (BFD) protocol, and the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate
System (IS-IS) protocol.
noneDisplay information about authentication keychains.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show security keychain brief on page 1818


show security keychain detail on page 1819
Table 303 on page 1817 describes the output fields for the show security keychain command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 303: show security keychain Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

keychain

The name of the keychain in operation.

All levels

Active-ID Send

Number of routing protocols packets sent with the active key.

All levels

Active-ID Receive

Number of routing protocols packets received with the active key.

All levels

Next-ID Send

Number of routing protocols packets sent with the next key.

All levels

Next-ID Receive

Number of routing protocols packets received with the next key.

All levels

Transition

Amount of time until the current key will be replaced with the next key
in the keychain.

All levels

Tolerance

Configured clock-skew tolerance, in seconds, for accepting keys for a


key chain.

All levels

Id

Identification number configured for the current key.

detail

Algorithm

Authentication algorithm configured for the current key.

detail

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

State of the current key.

detail

The value can be:

receive

send

send-receive

For the active key, the State can be send-receive, send, or receive. For
keys that have a future start time, the State is inactive. Compare the
State field to the Mode field.
Option

For IS-IS only, the option determines how Junos OS encodes the
message authentication code in routing protocol packets.

detail

The values can be:

basicBased on RFC 5304.

isis-enhancedBased on RFC 5310.

The default value is basic. When you configure the isis-enhanced option,
Junos OS sends RFC 5310-encoded routing protocol packets and
accepts both RFC 5304-encoded and RFC 5310-encoded routing
protocol packets that are received from other devices.
When you configure basic (or do not include the options statement in
the key configuration) Junos OS sends and receives RFC 5304-encoded
routing protocols packets, and drops 5310-encoded routing protocol
packets that are received from other devices.
Because this setting is for IS-IS only, the TCP and the BFD protocol
ignore the encoding option configured in the key.
Start-time

Time that the current key became active.

detail

Mode

Mode of each key (Informational only.)

detail

The value can be

receive

send

send-receive

The mode of the key is based on the configuration. Suppose you


configure two keys, one with a start-time of today and the other with
a start-time of next week. For both keys, the Mode can be send-receive,
send, or receive, regardless of the configured start-time. Compare the
Mode field to the State field.

Sample Output
show security keychain
brief

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user@host> show security keychain brief


keychain
Active-ID
Send Receive

Next-ID
Send Receive

Transition

Tolerance

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hakr

show security keychain


detail

1d 23:58

user@host> show security keychain detail


keychain
Active-ID
Next-ID
Transition
Send Receive
Send Receive
hakr
3
3
1
1
1d 23:58
Id 3, Algorithm hmac-md5, State send-receive, Option basic
Start-time Wed Aug 11 16:28:00 2010, Mode send-receive
Id 1, Algorithm hmac-md5, State inactive, Option basic
Start-time Fri Aug 20 11:30:57 2010, Mode send-receive

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request system certificate add


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

request system certificate add (filename | terminal)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
(Encryption interface on M Series, T Series routers and QFX Series switches only) Add a
certificate provided by the Juniper Networks certificate authority (CA).
filenameFilename (URL, local, or remote).
terminalUse login terminal.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

maintenance

request system certificate add on page 1820


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
request system
certificate add

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show ike security-associations


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show ike security-associations


<brief | detail>
<peer-address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers only) Display information about
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security associations.
noneDisplay standard information about all IKE security associations.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
peer-address(Optional) Display IKE security associations for the specified peer address.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear ike security-associations on page 1788

show ike security-associations on page 1824


show ike security-associations detail on page 1824
Table 304 on page 1821 lists the output fields for the show ike security-associations
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 304: show ike security-associations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

IKE peer

Remote end of the IKE negotiation.

detail

Role

Part played in the IKE session. The router triggering the IKE negotiation is the
initiator, and the router accepting the first IKE exchange packets is the responder.

detail

Remote Address

Responder's address.

none specified

State

State of the IKE security association:

none specified

Initiator cookie

MaturedThe IKE security association is established.

Not maturedThe IKE security association is in the process of negotiation.

When the IKE negotiation is triggered, a random number is sent to the remote
node.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Responder cookie

The remote node generates its own random number and sends it back to the
initiator as a verification that the packets were received.

All levels

Of the numerous security services available, protection against denial of service


(DoS) is one of the most difficult to address. A cookie or anticlogging token
(ACT) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without
spending excessive CPU resources to determine the cookie's authenticity. An
exchange prior to CPU-intensive public key operations can thwart some DoS
attempts (such as simple flooding with invalid IP source addresses).
Exchange type

Specifies the number of messages in an IKE exchange, and the payload types
that are contained in each message. Each exchange type provides a particular
set of security services, such as anonymity of the participants, perfect forward
secrecy of the keying material, and authentication of the participants. Junos OS
supports two types of exchanges:

All Levels

MainThe exchange is done with six messages. Main encrypts the payload,

protecting the identity of the neighbor.

AggressiveThe exchange is done with three messages. Aggressive does not

encrypt the payload, leaving the identity of the neighbor unprotected.


Authentication
method

Type of authentication determines which payloads are exchanged and when


they are exchanged. The Junos OS supports only pre-shared keys.

detail

Local

Prefix and port number of the local end.

detail

Remote

Prefix and port number of the remote end.

detail

Lifetime

Number of seconds remaining until the IKE security association expires.

detail

Algorithms

Header for the IKE algorithms output.

detail

Traffic statistics

AuthenticationType of authentication algorithm used:md5 or sha1.

EncryptionType of encryption algorithm used: des-cbc, 3des-cbc, or None.

Pseudo random functionFunction that generates highly unpredictable


random numbers:hmac-md5 orhmac-sha1.

Number of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the IKE security
association.

detail

Input bytes, Output bytesNumber of bytes received and transmitted on the

IKE security association.

Input packets, Output packetsNumber of packets received and transmitted

on the IKE security association.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Flags

Notification to the key management process of the status of the IKE negotiation:

detail

caller notification sentCaller program notified about the completion of the

IKE negotiation.

waiting for doneNegotiation is done. The library is waiting for the remote

end retransmission timers to expire.

waiting for removeNegotiation has failed. The library is waiting for the remote

end retransmission timers to expire before removing this negotiation.

waiting for policy managerNegotiation is waiting for a response from the

policy manager.
IPsec security
associates

Number of IPsec security associations created and deleted with this IKE security
association.

detail

Phase 2
negotiations in
progress

Number of phase 2 IKE negotiations in progress and status information:

detail

Negotiation typeType of phase 2 negotiation. The Junos OS currently


supports quick mode.

Message IDUnique identifier for a phase 2 negotiation.

Local identityIdentity of the local phase 2 negotiation. The format is


id-type-name (proto-name:port-number,[0..id-data-len] = iddata-presentation)

Remote identityIdentity of the remote phase 2 negotiation. The format is


id-type-name (proto-name:port-number,[0..id-data-len] = iddata-presentation)

FlagsNotification to the key management process of the status of the IKE

negotiation:

caller notification sentCaller program notified about the completion of

the IKE negotiation.

waiting for doneNegotiation is done. The library is waiting for the remote

end retransmission timers to expire.

waiting for removeNegotiation has failed. The library is waiting for the

remote end retransmission timers to expire before removing this


negotiation.

waiting for policy managerNegotiation is waiting for a response from the

policy manager.

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Sample Output
show ike
security-associations

user@host> show ike security-associations


Remote Address State
Initiator cookie
4.4.4.4
Matured
93870456fa000011

show ike
security-associations
detail

user@host> show ike security-associations detail


IKE peer 4.4.4.4
Role: Initiator, State: Matured
Initiator cookie: cf22bd81a7000001, Responder cookie: fe83795c2800002e
Exchange type: Main, Authentication method: Pre-shared-keys
Local: 4.4.4.5:500, Remote: 4.4.4.4:500
Lifetime: Expires in 187 seconds
Algorithms:
Authentication
: md5
Encryption
: 3des-cbc
Pseudo random function: hmac-md5
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
1000
Output bytes :
1280
Input packets:
5
Output packets:
9
Flags: Caller notification sent
IPsec security associations: 2 created, 0 deleted
Phase 2 negotiations in progress: 1

Responder cookie
723a20713700003e

Exchange type
Main

Negotiation type: Quick mode, Role: Initiator, Message ID: 3582889153


Local: 4.4.4.5:500, Remote: 4.4.4.4:500
Local identity: ipv4_subnet(tcp:80,[0..7]=10.1.1.0/24)
Remote identity: ipv4_subnet(tcp:100,[0..7]=10.1.2.0/24)
Flags: Caller notification sent, Waiting for done

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show ipsec certificates


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show ipsec certificates


<brief | detail>
<crl crl-name | serial-number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers only) Display information about
the IPsec certificate database.
noneDisplay standard information about all of the entries in the IPsec certificate

database.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
crl crl-name | serial-number(Optional) Display information about the entries on the

certificate revocation list (CRL) or for the specified serial number. A CRL is a
timestamped list identifying revoked certificates. The CRL is signed by a certificate
authority (CA) or CRL issuer and made freely available in a public repository. Each
revoked certificate is identified in a CRL by its certificate serial number.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear ipsec security-associations on page 1789

show ipsec certificates detail on page 1826


Table 305 on page 1825 lists the output fields for the show ipsec certificates command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 305: show ipsec certificates Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Database

Display information about the IPsec certificate database.

All levels

Total entriesNumber of database entries, including entries that are not

trusted or that are in the process of being deleted.

Active entriesNumber of database entries, excluding entries that are marked

as deleted.

Locked entriesNumber of statically configured database entries that cannot

expire, such as CA certificates that are root or trusted.


Subject

Distinguished name for the certificate for C, O, CN, as described in RFC 3280,
Internet x.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List
(CRL) Profile.

All levels

ID

Identification number of the database entry. ID is generated by the internal


certificate database.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

References

Reference number the certificate manager has for the particular entry.

detail

Serial

Unique serial number assigned to each certificate by the CA.

All levels

Flags

State of the certificate.

detail

TrustedPassed validity checks.

Not trustedFailed validity checks.

RootEntry is locked and may have been learned through IKE or a locally

configured CA certificate.

Non-rootEntry is not locked.

Crl-issuerEntity issues CRLs.

Non-crl-issuerEntity does not issue CRLs.

Validity period
starts

Start time that the certificate is valid, in the format yyyy mon dd, hh:mm:ss GMT.

detail

Validity period ends

End time that the certificate is valid, in the format yyyy mon dd, hh:mm:ss GMT.

detail

Alternative name
information

Auxiliary identity for the certificate: dns-name, email-address, ip-address, or uri


(uniform resource identifier).

detail

Issuer

Information about the entity that has signed and issued the CRL as described
in RFC 2459, Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and CRL Profile.

detail

Sample Output
show ipsec certificates
detail

user@host> show ipsec certificates detail


Database: Total entries: 3 Active entries: 4 Locked entries: 1
Subject: C=us, O=x
ID: 5, References: 0, Serial: 22314868
Flags: Trusted Non-root Crl-issuer
Validity period starts: 2003 Mar 1st, 01:20:42 GMT
Validity period ends: 2003 Mar 31st, 01:50:42 GMT
Alternative name information:
IP address: 10.20.210.1
Issuer: C=FI, O=Company-ABC, CN=Company ABC class 2
Subject: C=us, O=x
ID: 4, References: 0, Serial: 22315496
Flags: Trusted Non-root Crl-issuer
Validity period starts: 2003 Mar 1st, 01:21:45 GMT
Validity period ends: 2003 Mar 31st, 01:51:45 GMT
Alternative name information:
IP address: 10.20.210.20
Issuer: C=FI, O=Company-ABC, CN=Company ABC class 2
Subject: C=FI, O=SSH Company-ABC, CN=Company ABC class 2
ID: 1, References: 1, Serial: 1538512
Flags: Trusted Root Non-crl-issuer
Validity period starts: 2001 Aug 1st, 07:08:32 GMT

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Validity period ends: 2004 Aug 1st, 07:08:32 GMT


Alternative name information:
Email address: certifier-support@ssh.com
Issuer: C=FI, O=Company-ABC, CN=Company ABC class 2

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show ipsec redundancy


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

show ipsec redundancy (interface <es-fpc/pic/port> | security association <sa-name>)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(Encryption interface on M Series and T Series routers only) Display information about
IPsec redundancy.
interface <es-fpc/pic/port>Display information about all encryption interfaces, or

optionally, about a particular encryption interface.


security association <sa-name>Display information about all remote tunnels, or

optionally, about a particular remote tunnel.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

request ipsec switch on page 1815

show ipsec redundancy interface on page 1829


show ipsec redundancy security-associations on page 1829
Table 306 on page 1828 lists the output fields for the show ipsec redundancy command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 306: show ipsec redundancy Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Failure counter

Number of times a PIC switched between primary and backup interfaces, or the number of times the
tunnel switched between the primary and remote peers since the software has been activated.

Primary interface '

Name of the interface configured to be the primary interface.

Backup interface

Name of the interface configured to be the backup interface.

State

State of the primary or backup interface can be Active, Offline, or Standby. Both ES PICs are initialized
to Offline. For primary and remote peers, State can be Active or Standby. Both peers are in a state of
Standby by default (there is not yet a connection between the two peers).

Security association

Name of the security association.

Local IP

Local IP address.

Primary remote IP

IP address of the configured primary remote peer.

Backup remote IP

IP address of the configured backup remote peer.

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Sample Output
show ipsec redundancy
interface

user@host> show ipsec redundancy interface


Failure counter: 0
Primary interface: es-1/3/0, State: Active
Backup interface : es-1/1/0, State: Standby

show ipsec redundancy


security-associations

user@host> show ipsec redundancy security-associations sa-dynamic


Security association: sa-dynamic, Failure counter: 0
Local IP: 4.4.4.4
Primary remote IP: 4.4.4.5, State: Standby
Backup remote IP : 3.3.3.3, State: Standby

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show ipsec security-associations


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show ipsec security-associations


<brief | detail>
<sa-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display information about the IPsec security associations applied to the local or transit
traffic stream.
noneDisplay standard information about all IPsec security associations.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
sa-name(Optional) Display the specified IPsec security association.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show ipsec security-associations sa-name on page 1832


show ipsec security-associations sa-name detail on page 1832
Table 307 on page 1830 lists the output fields for the show ipsec security-associations
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 307: show ipsec security-associations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Security association

Name of the security association.

All levels

Interface family

Status of the interface family of the security association. If the interface family
field is absent, it is a transport mode security association. The interface family
can have one of three options:

All levels

UpThe security association is referenced in the interface family and the

interface family is up.

DownThe security association is referenced in the interface family and the

interface family is down.

No referenceThe security association is not referenced in the interface family.

Local gateway

Gateway address of the local system.

All levels

Remote gateway

Gateway address of the remote system.

All levels

Local identity

Prefix and port number of the local end

All levels

Remote identity

Prefix and port number of the remote end.

All levels

Direction

Direction of the security association: inbound or outbound.

All levels

SPI

Value of the security parameter index.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

AUX-SPI

Value of the auxiliary security parameter index.

All levels

State

When the value is AH or ESP, AUX-SPI is always 0.

When the value isAH+ESP, AUX-SPI is always a positive integer.

Status of the security association:

InstalledThe security association is installed in the security association


database. (For transport mode security associations, the value of State must
always be Installed.)

Not installedThe security association is not installed in the security

detail

association database.
Mode

Type

Mode of the security association:

transportProtects single host-to-host protections.

tunnelProtects connections between security gateways.

Type of security association:.

All levels

All levels

manualSecurity parameters require no negotiation. They are static, and are

configured by the user.

dynamicSecurity parameters are negotiated by the IKE protocol. Dynamic

security associations are not supported in transport mode.


Protocol

Protocol supported:

transport modeSupports Encapsulation Security Protocol (ESP) or


Authentication Header (AH).

tunnel modeSupports ESP or AH+ESP.

All levels

Authentication

Type of authentication used: hmac-md5-96, hmac-sha1-96, or None.

detail

Encryption

Type of encryption used: des-cbc, 3des-csc, or None.

detail

Soft lifetime

(dynamic output only) Each lifetime of a security association has two display
options, hard and soft, one of which must be present for a dynamic security
association. The hard lifetime specifies the lifetime of the SA. The soft lifetime,
which is derived from the hard lifetime, informs the IPsec key management
system that the SA is about to expire. This allows the key management system
to negotiate a new SA before the hard lifetime expires.

detail

Hard lifetime

Expires in seconds secondsNumber of seconds left until the security

association expires.

Expires in kilobytes kilobytesNumber of kilobytes left until the security

association expires.
Anti-replay service

State of the service that prevents packets from being replayed: Enabled or
Disabled.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Replay window size

Configured size, in packets, of the antireplay service window: 32 or 64. The


antireplay window size protects the receiver against replay attacks by rejecting
old or duplicate packets. If the replay window size is 0, the antireplay service is
disabled.

detail

Sample Output
show ipsec
security-associations
sa-name

user@host> show ipsec security-associations sa-cosmic brief


Security association: sa-cosmic, Interface family: Up
Local gateway: 21.21.1.1, Remote gateway: 21.21.2.1
Local identity: ipv4_subnet(any:0,[0..7]=0.0.0.0/0)
Remote identity: ipv4_subnet(any:0,[0..7]=0.0.0.0/0)
Direction SPI
AUX-SPI
Mode
Type
Protocol
inbound
2908734119 0
tunnel
dynamic AH
outbound 3494029335 0
tunnel
dynamic AH

show ipsec
security-associations
sa-name detail

user@host> show ipsec security-associations sa-cosmic detail


Security association: sa-cosmic, Interface family: Up
Local gateway: 21.21.1.1, Remote gateway: 21.21.2.1
Local identity: ipv4_subnet(any:0,[0..7]=0.0.0.0/0)
Remote identity: ipv4_subnet(any:0,[0..7]=0.0.0.0/0)
Direction: inbound, SPI: 2908734119, AUX-SPI: 0, State: Installed
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic
Protocol: AH, Authentication: hmac-md5-96, Encryption: None
Soft lifetime: Expired
Hard lifetime: Expires in 120 seconds
Anti-replay service: Disabled
Direction: outbound, SPI: 3494029335, AUX-SPI: 0, State: Installed
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic
Protocol: AH, Authentication: hmac-md5-96, Encryption: None
Soft lifetime: Expired
Hard lifetime: Expires in 120 seconds
Anti-replay service: Disabled

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show security pki ca-certificate


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show security pki ca-certificate


<brief | detail>
<ca-profile ca-profile-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Display information about certificate authority (CA) digital certificates installed in the
router.
none(Same as brief) Display information about all CA digital certificates.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
ca-profile ca-profile-name(Optional) Display information about only the specified CA

profile.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show security pki ca-certificate on page 1834


show security pki ca-certificate detail on page 1835
Table 308 on page 1833 lists the output fields for the show security pki ca-certificate
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 308: show security pki ca-certificate Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Certificate identifier

Name of the digital certificate.

All levels

Certificate version

Revision number of the digital certificate.

detail

Serial number

Unique serial number of the digital certificate.

detail

Issued by

Authority that issued the digital certificate.

none brief

Issued to

Device that was issued the digital certificate.

none brief

Issuer

Authority that issued the digital certificate, including details of the authority
organized using the distinguished name format. Possible subfields are:

detail

Common nameName of the authority.

OrganizationOrganization of origin.

Organizational unitDepartment within an organization.

StateState of origin.

CountryCountry of origin.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Subject

Details of the digital certificate holder organized using the distinguished name
format. Possible subfields are:

detail

Validity

Common nameName of the requestor.

OrganizationOrganization of origin.

Organizational unitDepartment within an organization.

StateState of origin.

CountryCountry of origin.

Time period when the digital certificate is valid. Values are:

Not beforeStart time when the digital certificate becomes valid.

Not afterEnd time when the digital certificate becomes invalid.

All levels

Public key
algorithm

Encryption algorithm used with the private key, such as rsaEncryption(1024 bits).

All levels

Signature algorithm

Encryption algorithm that the CA used to sign the digital certificate, such as
sha1WithRSAEncryption.

detail

Fingerprint

Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA1) and Message Digest 5 (MD5) hashes used to
identify the digital certificate.

detail

Distribution CRL

Distinguished name information and the URL for the certificate revocation list
(CRL) server.

detail

Use for key

Use of the public key, such as Certificate signing, CRL signing, Digital signature,
or Key encipherment.

detail

Sample Output
show security pki
ca-certificate

user@host> show security pki ca-certificate


Certificate identifier: entrust
Issued to: juniper, Issued by: juniper
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:54:22 GMT
Not after: 2025 Oct 19th, 00:24:22 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
Certificate identifier: entrust
Issued to: First Officer, Issued by: juniper
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:55:59 GMT
Not after: 2008 Oct 19th, 00:25:59 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
Certificate identifier: entrust
Issued to: First Officer, Issued by: juniper
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:55:59 GMT

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Not after: 2008 Oct 19th, 00:25:59 GMT


Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)

show security pki


ca-certificate detail

user@host> show security pki ca-certificate detail


Certificate identifier: entrust
Certificate version: 3
Serial number: 4355 9235
Issuer:
Organization: juniper, Country: us
Subject:
Organization: juniper, Country: us
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:54:22 GMT
Not after: 2025 Oct 19th, 00:24:22 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
cb:9e:2d:c0:70:f8:ea:3c:f2:b5:f0:02:48:87:dc:68:99:a3:57:4f
0e:b9:98:0b:95:47:0d:1f:97:7c:53:17:dd:1a:f8:da:e5:08:d1:1c
78:68:1f:2f:72:9f:a2:cf:81:e3:ce:c5:56:89:ce:f0:97:93:fa:36
19:3e:18:7d:8c:9d:21:fe:1f:c3:87:8d:b3:5d:f3:03:66:9d:16:a7
bf:18:3f:f0:7a:80:f0:62:50:43:83:4f:0e:d7:c6:42:48:c0:8a:b2
c7:46:30:38:df:9b:dc:bc:b5:08:7a:f3:cd:64:db:2b:71:67:fe:d8
04:47:08:07:de:17:23:13
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
00:8e:6f:58:dd:68:bf:25:0a:e3:f9:17:70:d6:61:f3:53:a7:79:10 (sha1)
71:6f:6a:76:17:9b:d6:2a:e7:5a:72:97:82:6d:26:86 (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: CRL signing, Certificate signing
Certificate identifier: entrust
Certificate version: 3
Serial number: 4355 925c
Issuer:
Organization: juniper, Country: us
Subject:
Organization: juniper, Country: us, Common name: First Officer
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:55:59 GMT
Not after: 2008 Oct 19th, 00:25:59 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
c0:a4:21:32:95:0a:cd:ec:12:03:d1:a2:89:71:8e:ce:4e:a6:f9:2f
1a:9a:13:8c:f6:a0:3d:c9:bd:9d:c2:a0:41:77:99:1b:1e:ed:5b:80
34:46:f8:5b:28:34:38:2e:91:7d:4e:ad:14:86:78:67:e7:02:1d:2e
19:11:b7:fa:0d:ba:64:20:e1:28:4e:3e:bb:6e:64:dc:cd:b1:b4:7a
ca:8f:47:dd:40:69:c2:35:95:ce:b8:85:56:d7:0f:2d:04:4d:5d:d8
42:e1:4f:6b:bf:38:c0:45:1e:9e:f0:b4:7f:74:6f:e9:70:fd:4a:78
da:eb:10:27:bd:46:34:33
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
bc:78:87:9b:a7:91:13:20:71:db:ac:b5:56:71:42:ad:1a:b6:46:17 (sha1)
23:79:40:c9:6d:a6:f0:ca:e0:13:30:d4:29:6f:86:79 (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: Key encipherment
Certificate identifier: entrust
Certificate version: 3
Serial number: 4355 925b
Issuer:
Organization: juniper, Country: us

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Subject:
Organization: juniper, Country: us, Common name: First Officer
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:55:59 GMT
Not after: 2008 Oct 19th, 00:25:59 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
ea:75:c4:f3:58:08:ea:65:5c:7e:b3:de:63:0a:cf:cf:ec:9a:82:e2
d7:e8:b9:2f:bd:4b:cd:86:2f:f1:dd:d8:a2:95:af:ab:51:a5:49:4e
00:10:c6:25:ff:b5:49:6a:99:64:74:69:e5:8c:23:5b:b4:70:62:8e
e4:f9:a2:28:d4:54:e2:0b:1f:50:a2:92:cf:6c:8f:ae:10:d4:69:3c
90:e2:1f:04:ea:ac:05:9b:3a:93:74:d0:59:24:e9:d2:9d:c2:ef:22
b9:32:c7:2c:29:4f:91:cb:5a:26:fe:1d:c0:36:dc:f4:9c:8b:f5:26
af:44:bf:53:aa:d4:5f:67
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
46:71:15:34:f0:a6:41:76:65:81:33:4f:68:47:c4:df:78:b8:e3:3f (sha1)
ee:cc:c7:f4:5d:ac:65:33:0a:55:db:59:72:2c:dd:16 (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: Digital signature

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show security pki certificate-request


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show security pki certificate-request


<brief | detail>
<certificate-id certificate-id-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Display information about manually generated local digital certificate requests that are
stored in the router.
none(same as brief) Display information about all local digital certificate requests.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
certificate-id certificate-id-name(Optional) Display information about only the specified

local digital certificate request


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear security pki certificate-request on page 1792

show security pki certificate-request on page 1838


show security pki certificate-request detail on page 1838
Table 309 on page 1837 lists the output fields for the show security pki certificate-request
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 309: show security pki certificate-request Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Certificate identifier

Name of the digital certificate.

All levels

Certificate version

Revision number of the digital certificate.

detail

Issued to

Device that was issued the digital certificate.

none brief

Subject

Details of the digital certificate holder organized using the distinguished name
format. Possible subfields are:

detail

Alternate subject

Common nameName of the authority.

OrganizationOrganization of origin.

Organizational unitDepartment within an organization.

StateState of origin.

CountryCountry of origin.

Domain name or IP address of the device related to the digital certificate.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Validity

Time period when the digital certificate is valid. Values are:

All levels

Not beforeTime when the digital certificate becomes valid.

Not afterEnd time when the digital certificate becomes invalid.

Public key
algorithm

Encryption algorithm used with the private key, such as rsaEncryption(1024 bits).

All levels

Public key
verification status

Public key verification status: Failed or Passed. The detail output also provides
the verification hash.

All levels

Fingerprint

Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA1) and Message Digest 5 (MD5) hashes used to
identify the digital certificate.

detail

Use for key

Use of the public key, such as Certificate signing, CRL signing, Digital signature,
or Key encipherment.

detail

Sample Output
show security pki
certificate-request

user@host> show security pki certificate-request


Certificate identifier: local-microsoft-2
Issued to: router2.juniper.net
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
Public key verification status: Passed

show security pki


certificate-request
detail

user@host> show security pki certificate-request detail


Certificate identifier: local-entrust3
Certificate version: 3
Subject:
Common name: router3.juniper.net
Alternate subject: router3.juniper.net
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
Public key verification status: Passed
fb:79:df:d4:a9:03:0f:d3:69:7e:c1:e4:27:35:9c:d9:b1:a2:47:78
d2:6d:f3:e5:f4:68:4f:b3:04:45:88:57:99:82:39:a6:51:9e:5f:42
23:3f:d7:6e:3d:a5:54:a9:b1:2d:6e:90:dd:12:8a:bf:ef:2b:20:50
ba:f0:da:d9:0c:ad:5e:d6:c6:98:3a:ae:3f:90:dd:94:78:c1:ea:2e
7c:f0:2d:d4:79:d4:cd:f0:52:df:5e:72:f2:e7:ae:66:f7:61:f4:bc
72:57:3e:6c:6d:d3:24:58:8b:f4:ef:da:2a:6a:fa:eb:98:f8:34:84
79:54:da:4f:d3:6f:52:1f
Fingerprint:
7c:e8:f9:45:93:8d:a3:92:7f:18:29:02:f1:c8:e2:85:3d:ad:df:1f (sha1)
00:4e:df:a0:6b:ad:8c:50:da:7c:a1:cf:5d:37:b0:ea (md5)
Use for key: Digital signature

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show security pki crl


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show security pki crl


<brief | detail>
<ca-profile ca-profile-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.1.


Display information about the certificate revocation lists (CRLs) that are stored in the
router.
none(same as brief) Display information about all CRLs.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
ca-profile ca-profile-name(Optional) Display CRL information about only the specified

CA profile.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear security pki crl on page 1793

show security pki crl on page 1840


show security pki crl detail on page 1840
Table 310 on page 1839 shows the output fields for the show security pki crl command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 310: show security pki crl Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

CA profile

Name of the configured CA profile.

All levels

CRL version

Revision number of the certificate revocation list.

All levels

CRL number

Number of the certificate revocation list

All levels

CRL Issuer

Device that was issued the certificate revocation list.

All levels

Issuer

Details of the digital certificate holder organized using the distinguished name
format. Possible subfields are:

detail

Effective date

Common nameName of the authority.

OrganizationOrganization of origin.

Organizational unitDepartment within an organization.

StateState of origin.

CountryCountry of origin.

Date and time the certificate revocation list becomes valid.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Next update

Date and time the router will download the latest version of the certificate
revocation list.

All levels

Revocation List

List of digital certificates that have been revoked before their expiration date.
Values are:

detail

Serial numberUnique serial number of the digital certificate

Revocation dateDate and time that the digital certificate was revoked.

Sample Output
show security pki crl

CA profile entrust
CRL version: V2
CRL number: 24
CRL issuer: C=CA, O=juniper
Effective date: 2006 May 31st, 05:35:25 GMT
Next update: 2006 Jun 1st, 06:35:25 GMT

show security pki crl


detail

CA profile: entrust
CRL version: V2
CRL number: 24
Issuer:
Organization: juniper, Country: ca
Validity:
Effective date: 2006 May 31st, 05:35:25 GMT
Next update: 2006 Jun 1st, 06:35:25 GMT
Revocation List:
Serial number
Revocation date
4451aca3 2006
May 25th, 09:13:38 GMT
4451aca4 2006
May 25th, 10:11:33 GMT
4451acb4 2006
May 29th, 11:28:54 GMT
4451aceb 2006
May 29th, 11:29:01 GMT
4451acfe 2006
May 29th, 11:29:17 GMT
4451acff 2006
May 31st, 05:29:55 GMT

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show security pki local-certificate


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show security pki local-certificate


<brief | detail>
<certificate-id certificate-id-name>
<system-generated>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


Display information about the local digital certificates and the corresponding public keys
installed in the router.
none(same as brief) Display information about all local digital certificates and

corresponding public keys.


brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
certificate-id certificate-id-name(Optional) Display information about only the specified

the local digital certificate and corresponding public keys.


system-generated(Optional) Auto-generated self-signed certificate.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear security pki local-certificate on page 1795

show security pki local-certificate on page 1842


show security pki local-certificate detail on page 1843
Table 311 on page 1841 lists the output fields for the show security pki local-certificate
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 311: show security pki local-certificate Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Certificate identifier

Name of the digital certificate.

All levels

Certificate version

Revision number of the digital certificate.

detail

Serial number

Unique serial number of the digital certificate.

detail

Issued by

Authority that issued the digital certificate.

none brief

Issued to

Device that was issued the digital certificate.

none brief

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Issuer

Authority that issued the digital certificate, including details of the authority
organized using the distinguished name format. Possible subfields are:

detail

Subject

Common nameName of the authority.

OrganizationOrganization of origin.

Organizational unitDepartment within an organization.

StateState of origin.

CountryCountry of origin.

Details of the digital certificate holder organized using the distinguished name
format. Possible subfields are:

Common nameName of the authority.

OrganizationOrganization of origin.

Organizational unitDepartment within an organization.

StateState of origin.

CountryCountry of origin.

detail

Alternate subject

Domain name or IP address of the device related to the digital certificate.

detail

Validity

Time period when the digital certificate is valid. Values are:

All levels

Not beforeStart time when the digital certificate becomes valid.

Not afterEnd time when the digital certificate becomes invalid.

Public key
algorithm

Encryption algorithm used with the private key, such as rsaEncryption (1024
bits).

All levels

Public key
verification status

Public key verification status: Failed or Passed. The detail output also provides
the verification hash.

All levels

Signature algorithm

Encryption algorithm that the CA used to sign the digital certificate, such as
sha1WithRSAEncryption.

detail

Fingerprint

Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA1) and Message Digest 5 (MD5) hashes used to
identify the digital certificate.

detail

Distribution CRL

Distinguished name information and URL for the certificate revocation list (CRL)
server.

detail

Use for key

Use of the public key, such as Certificate signing, CRL signing, Digital signature,
or Key encipherment.

detail

Sample Output
show security pki
local-certificate

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user@host> show security pki local-certificate


Certificate identifier: local-entrust2
Issued to: router2.juniper.net, Issued by: juniper
Validity:

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Not before: 2005 Nov 21st, 23:28:22 GMT


Not after: 2008 Nov 21st, 23:58:22 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
Public key verification status: Passed

show security pki


local-certificate detail

user@host> show security pki local-certificate detail


Certificate identifier: local-entrust3
Certificate version: 3
Serial number: 4355 94f9
Issuer:
Organization: juniper, Country: us
Subject:
Organization: juniper, Country: us, Common name: router3.juniper.net
Alternate subject: router3.juniper.net
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Nov 21st, 23:33:58 GMT
Not after: 2008 Nov 22nd, 00:03:58 GMT
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption(1024 bits)
Public key verification status: Passed
fb:79:df:d4:a9:03:0f:d3:69:7e:c1:e4:27:35:9c:d9:b1:a2:47:78
d2:6d:f3:e5:f4:68:4f:b3:04:45:88:57:99:82:39:a6:51:9e:5f:42
23:3f:d7:6e:3d:a5:54:a9:b1:2d:6e:90:dd:12:8a:bf:ef:2b:20:50
ba:f0:da:d9:0c:ad:5e:d6:c6:98:3a:ae:3f:90:dd:94:78:c1:ea:2e
7c:f0:2d:d4:79:d4:cd:f0:52:df:5e:72:f2:e7:ae:66:f7:61:f4:bc
72:57:3e:6c:6d:d3:24:58:8b:f4:ef:da:2a:6a:fa:eb:98:f8:34:84
79:54:da:4f:d3:6f:52:1f
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
61:3a:d0:b4:7a:16:9b:39:ba:81:3f:9d:ab:34:e5:c8:be:3b:a1:6d (sha1)
60:a0:ff:58:05:4a:65:73:9d:74:3a:e1:83:6f:1b:c8 (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: Digital signature

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show services ipsec-vpn certificates


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services ipsec-vpn certificates


<brief | detail>
<service-set service-set>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5.


(Adaptive services interfaces only) Display local and remote certificates installed in the
IPsec configuration memory cache that are used for the IKE negotiation.
none(same as brief) Display information about local and remote certificates associated

with all service sets.


brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
service-set service-set(Optional) Display information about local and remote certificates

associated with only the specified service set.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show security ipsec-vpn certificates on page 1845


show security ipsec-vpn certificates detail on page 1845
Table 312 on page 1844 lists the output fields for the show services ipsec-vpn certificates
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 312: show services ipsec-vpn certificates Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Service set

Name of the IPsec service set.

All levels

Total entries

Number of certificate cache entries.

All levels

Certificate cache
entry

Identification number of the certificate cache entry.

All levels

Flags

Information about the digital certificate, including whether the certificate is a


root certificate and trusted.

none brief

Issued to

Device that was issued the digital certificate.

none brief

Issued by

Authority that issued the digital certificate.

none brief

Certificate version

Revision number of the digital certificate.

detail

Serial number

Unique serial number of the digital certificate.

detail

Alternate subject

Domain name or IP address of the device related to the digital certificate.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Validity

Time period when the digital certificate is valid. Values are:

none brief

Not beforeStart time when the digital certificate becomes valid.

Not afterEnd time when the digital certificate becomes invalid.

Public key
algorithm

Specifies the encryption algorithm used with the private key, such as
rsaEncryption (1024 bits).

detail

Signature algorithm

Encryption algorithm that the CA used to sign the digital certificate, such as
sha1WithRSAEncryption.

detail

Fingerprint

Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA1) and Message Digest 5 (MD5) hashes used to
identify the digital certificate.

detail

Distribution CRL

Distinguished name information and the URL for the certificate revocation list
(CRL) server.

detail

Use for key

Use of the public key, such as Certificate signing, CRL signing, Digital signature,
or Key encipherment.

detail

Sample Output
show security
ipsec-vpn certificates

user@host> show services ipsec-vpn certificates


Service set: serviceset-dynamic-BiEspsha3des, Total entries: 3
Certificate cache entry: 3
Flags: Non-root Trusted
Issued to: router3.juniper.net, Issued by: juniper
Alternate subject: router3.juniper.net
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Nov 21st, 23:33:58 GMT
Not after: 2008 Nov 22nd, 00:03:58 GMT
Certificate cache entry: 2
Flags: Non-root Trusted
Issued to: router2.juniper.net, Issued by: juniper
Alternate subject: router2.juniper.net
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Nov 21st, 23:28:22 GMT
Not after: 2008 Nov 21st, 23:58:22 GMT
Certificate cache entry: 1
Flags: Root Trusted
Issued to: juniper, Issued by: juniper
Validity:
Not before: 2005 Oct 18th, 23:54:22 GMT
Not after: 2025 Oct 19th, 00:24:22 GMT

show security
ipsec-vpn certificates
detail

user@host> show services ipsec-vpn certificates detail


Service set: serviceset-dynamic-BiEspsha3des, Total entries: 3
Certificate cache entry: 3
Certificate version: 3
Serial number: 4355 94f9
Alternate subject: router3.juniper.net

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Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption


Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
61:3a:d0:b4:7a:16:9b:39:ba:81:3f:9d:ab:34:e5:c8:be:3b:a1:6d (sha1)
60:a0:ff:58:05:4a:65:73:9d:74:3a:e1:83:6f:1b:c8 (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: Digital signature
Certificate cache entry: 2
Certificate version: 3
Serial number: 4355 94f8
Alternate subject: router2.juniper.net
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
30:c3:a4:04:da:33:9d:60:23:5a:48:75:48:2c:f0:c6:96:6c:31:fa (sha1)
9a:a2:ce:ef:7e:10:80:a0:c8:4d:2f:e7:e1:d3:69:9d (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: Digital signature
Certificate cache entry: 1
Certificate version: 3
Flags: Root
Serial number: 4355 9235
Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Fingerprint:
00:8e:6f:58:dd:68:bf:25:0a:e3:f9:17:70:d6:61:f3:53:a7:79:10 (sha1)
71:6f:6a:76:17:9b:d6:2a:e7:5a:72:97:82:6d:26:86 (md5)
Distribution CRL:
C=us, O=juniper, CN=CRL1
http://CA-1/CRL/juniper_us_crlfile.crl
Use for key: CRL signing, Certificate signing

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show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations


<brief | detail>
<peer-address>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Statistics for Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security associations for each services PIC
introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.
(Adaptive services interface only) Display information for Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
security associations. If no security association is specified, the information for all security
associations is displayed.
none(same as brief) Display standard information for all IPsec security associations.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
peer-address(Optional) Display information about a particular security association

address.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations on page 1849


show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations detail on page 1850
Table 313 on page 1847 lists the output fields for the show services ipsec-vpn ike
security-associations command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 313: show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

IKE peer

Remote end of the IKE negotiation.

detail

Role

Part played in the IKE session. The router triggering the IKE negotiation is the
initiator, and the router accepting the first IKE exchange packets is the responder.

detail

Remote Address

Responder's address.

none specified

State

State of the IKE security association:

none specified

Initiator cookie

MaturedIKE security association is established.

Not maturedThe IKE security association is in the process of negotiation.

When the IKE negotiation is triggered, a random number is sent to the remote
node.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Responder cookie

The remote node generates its own random number and sends it back to the
initiator as a verification that the packets were received.

All levels

Of the numerous security services available, protection against denial of service


(DoS) is one of the most difficult to address. A cookie or anticlogging token
(ACT) is aimed at protecting the computing resources from attack without
spending excessive CPU resources to determine the cookie's authenticity. An
exchange prior to CPU-intensive public key operations can thwart some DoS
attempts (such as simple flooding with invalid IP source addresses).
Exchange type

Specifies the number of messages in an IKE exchange, and the payload types
that are contained in each message. Each exchange type provides a particular
set of security services, such as anonymity of the participants, perfect forward
secrecy of the keying material, and authentication of the participants. Junos OS
supports two types of exchanges:

All levels

MainThe exchange is done with six messages. Main encrypts the payload,

protecting the identity of the neighbor.

AggressiveThe exchange is done with three messages. Aggressive does not

encrypt the payload, leaving the identity of the neighbor unprotected.

IKEv2The exchange is negotiated using IKE version 2.

PIC

The services PIC for which the IKE security associations are displayed.

All levels

Authentication
method

Type of authentication determines which payloads are exchanged and when


they are exchanged. The Junos OS supports only pre-shared keys.

detail

Local

Prefix and port number of the local end.

detail

Remote

Prefix and port number of the remote end.

detail

Lifetime

Number of seconds remaining until the IKE security association expires.

detail

Algorithms

Header for the IKE algorithms output.

detail

Traffic statistics

Authentication(detail output only) Type of authentication algorithm used:


md5 or sha1

Encryption(detail output only) Type of encryption algorithm used: des-cbc,


3des-cbc, or None.

Pseudo random functionFunction that generates highly unpredictable


random numbers: hmac-md5 or hmac-sha1.

Number of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the IKE security
association.

detail

Input bytes, Output bytesNumber of bytes received and transmitted on the

IKE security association.

Input packets, Output packetsNumber of packets received and transmitted

on the IKE security association.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Flags

Notification to the key management process of the status of the IKE negotiation:

detail

caller notification sentCaller program notified about the completion of the

IKE negotiation.

waiting for doneNegotiation is done. The library is waiting for the remote

end retransmission timers to expire.

waiting for removeNegotiation has failed. The library is waiting for the remote

end retransmission timers to expire before removing this negotiation.

waiting for policy managerNegotiation is waiting for a response from the

policy manager.
IPsec security
associates

Number of IPsec security associations created and deleted with this IKE security
association.

detail

Phase 2
negotiations in
progress

Number of phase 2 negotiations in progress and status information:

detail

Negotiation typeType of phase 2 negotiation. The Junos OS currently


supports quick mode.

Message IDUnique identifier for a phase 2 negotiation.

Local identityIdentity of the local phase 2 negotiation. The format is


id-type-name (proto-name:port-number,[0..id-data-len] = iddata-presentation).

Remote identityIdentity of the remote phase 2 negotiation. The format is


id-type-name (proto-name:port-number,[0..id-data-len] = iddata-presentation)

FlagsNotification to the key management process of the status of the IKE


negotiation:

caller notification sentCaller program notified about the completion of

the IKE negotiation.

waiting for doneNegotiation is done. The library is waiting for the remote

end retransmission timers to expire.

waiting for removeNegotiation has failed. The library is waiting for the

remote end retransmission timers to expire before removing this


negotiation.

waiting for policy managerNegotiation is waiting for a response from the

policy manager.

Sample Output
show services
ipsec-vpn ike
security-associations

user@host> show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations


Remote Address State
Initiator cookie Responder cookie

Exchange type

6.6.6.1

Matured

062d291d21275fc7

82ef00e3d1f1c981

Main

6.6.6.2

Matured

cd6d581d7bb1664d

88a707779f3ad8d1

Main

6.6.6.3

Matured

86621051e3e78360

6bc5cc83fd67baa4

IKEv2

Matured

565e2813075e6fdb

67886757a74edcd6

IKEv2

PIC: sp-0/3/0
6.6.6.7

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show services
ipsec-vpn ike
security-associations
detail

user@host> show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations detail


IKE peer 3.1.0.2
Role: Responder, State: Matured
Initiator cookie: d91c9f20f78e1d4e, Responder cookie: 727a04ed8d5021a1
Exchange type: IKEv2, Authentication method: Pre-shared-keys
Local: 4.1.0.2:500, Remote: 3.1.0.2:500
Lifetime: Expires in 1357 seconds
Algorithms:
Authentication
: sha1
Encryption
: 3des-cbc
Pseudo random function: hmac-sha1
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
22244
Output bytes :
22236
Input packets:
263
Output packets:
263
Flags: Caller notification sent
IPSec security associations: 0 created, 0 deleted
Phase 2 negotiations in progress: 0
IKE peer 4.4.4.4
Role: Initiator, State: Matured
Initiator cookie: cf22bd81a7000001, Responder cookie: fe83795c2800002e
Exchange type: Main, Authentication method: Pre-shared-keys
Local: 4.4.4.5:500, Remote: 4.4.4.4:500
Lifetime: Expires in 187 seconds
Algorithms:
Authentication
: md5
Encryption
: 3des-cbc
Pseudo random function: hmac-md5
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes :
1000
Output bytes :
1280
Input packets:
5
Output packets:
9
Flags: Caller notification sent
IPsec security associations: 2 created, 0 deleted
Phase 2 negotiations in progress: 1
Negotiation type: Quick mode, Role: Initiator, Message ID: 3582889153
Local: 4.4.4.5:500, Remote: 4.4.4.4:500
Local identity: ipv4_subnet(tcp:80,[0..7]=10.1.1.0/24)
Remote identity: ipv4_subnet(tcp:100,[0..7]=10.1.2.0/24)
Flags: Caller notification sent, Waiting for done

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show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations


<brief | detail | extensive>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(Adaptive services interface only) Display IPsec security associations for the specified
service set. If no service set is specified, the security associations for all service sets are
displayed.
noneDisplay standard information about IPsec security associations for all service sets.
brief | detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display information about a particular service

set.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security associations extensive on page 1853


Table 314 on page 1851 lists the output fields for the show services ipsec-vpn ipsec
security-associations command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 314: show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Service set

Name of the service set for which the IPsec security associations are defined.
If appropriate, includes the outside service interface VRF name.

All levels

Rule

Name of the rule set applied to the security association.

detail extensive

Term

Name of the IPsec term applied to the security association.

detail extensive

Tunnel index

Numeric identifier of the specific IPsec tunnel for the security association.

detail extensive

Local gateway

Gateway address of the local system.

All levels

Remote gateway

Gateway address of the remote system.

All levels

IPsec inside
interface

Name of the logical interface hosting the IPsec tunnels.

All levels

Local identity

Prefix and port number of the local end

All levels

Remote identity

Prefix and port number of the remote end.

All levels

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Primary remote
gateway

IP address of the configured primary remote peer.

All levels

Backup remote
gateway

IP address of the configured backup remote peer.

All levels

State

State of the primary or backup interface: Active, Offline, or Standby. Both ES


PICs are initialized to Offline. For primary and backup peers, State can be Active
or Standby. If both peers are in a state of Standby, no connection exists yet
between the two peers.

All levels

Failover counter

Number of times a PIC switched between primary and backup interfaces, or the
number of times the tunnel switched between the primary and remote peers
since the software has been activated.

All levels

Direction

Direction of the security association: inbound or outbound.

All levels

SPI

Value of the security parameter index.

All levels

AUX-SPI

Value of the auxiliary security parameter index.

All levels

Mode

Type

When the value of Protocol is AH or ESP, AUX-SPI is always 0.

When the value of Protocol is AH+ESP, AUX-SPI is always a positive integer.

Mode of the security association:

transportProtects single host-to-host protections.

tunnelProtects connections between security gateways.

detail extensive

Type of security association:

detail extensive

manualSecurity parameters require no negotiation. They are static, and are

configured by the user.

dynamicSecurity parameters are negotiated by the IKE protocol. Dynamic

security associations are not supported in transport mode.


State

Status of the security association:

detail extensive

InstalledThe security association is installed in the security association

database. (For transport mode security associations, the value of State must
always be Installed)

Not installedThe security association is not installed in the security

association database.
Protocol

Authentication

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Protocol supported:

All levels

transport mode supports Encapsulation Security Protocol (ESP) or


Authentication Header (AH).

tunnel mode supports ESP or AH+ESP.

Type of authentication used: hmac-md5-96, hmac-sha1-96, or none.

detail extensive

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Encryption

Type of encryption algorithm used: can be aes-cbc (128 bits), aes-cbc (192 bits),
aes-cbc (256 bits), des-cbc, 3des-cbc, or None.

detail

Soft lifetime

Each lifetime of a security association has two display options, hard and soft,
one of which must be present for a dynamic security association. The hard
lifetime specifies the lifetime of the SA. The soft lifetime, which is derived from
the hard lifetime, informs the IPsec key management system that the SA is
about to expire. This information allows the key management system to
negotiate a new SA before the hard lifetime expires.

detail extensive

Hard lifetime

Expires in seconds secondsNumber of seconds left until the security

association expires.

Expires in kilobytes kilobytesNumber of kilobytes left until the security

association expires.
Anti-replay service

State of the service that prevents packets from being replayed: Enabled or
Disabled.

detail extensive

Replay window size

Configured size, in packets, of the antireplay service window: 32 or 64. The


antireplay window size protects the receiver against replay attacks by rejecting
old or duplicate packets. If the replay window size is 0, antireplay service is
disabled.

detail

Sample Output
show services
ipsec-vpn ipsec
security associations
extensive

user@host> show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations extensive


Service set: service-set-1
Rule: _junos_, Term: term-1, Tunnel index: 1
Local gateway: 101.101.101.2, Remote gateway: 14.14.14.4
IPSec inside interface: sp-2/0/0.1 Local identity:
ipv4_subnet(any:0,[0..7]=0.0.0.0/0)
Remote identity: ipv4_subnet(any:0,[0..7]=0.0.0.0/0)
Primary remote gateway: 101.101.101.1, State: Standby
Backup remote gateway: 14.14.14.4, State: Active
Failover counter: 1
Direction: inbound, SPI: 3743521590, AUX-SPI: 0
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic, State: Installed
Protocol: ESP, Authentication: hmac-sha1-96, Encryption: 3des-cbc
Soft lifetime: Expires in 23043 seconds
Hard lifetime: Expires in 23178 seconds
Anti-replay service: Enabled, Replay window size: 64
Direction: outbound, SPI: 2551045240, AUX-SPI: 0
Mode: tunnel, Type: dynamic, State: Installed
Protocol: ESP, Authentication: hmac-sha1-96, Encryption: 3des-cbc
Soft lifetime: Expires in 23043 seconds
Hard lifetime: Expires in 23178 seconds
Anti-replay service: Enabled, Replay window size: 64

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show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics


<brief | detail>
<remote-gw remote-peer-address>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


New fields added in Junos OS Release 10.0.
(Adaptive services interface only) Display IPsec statistics for the specified service set. If
no service set is specified, the statistics for all service sets are displayed.
noneDisplay standard IPsec statistics for all service sets.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
remote-gw remote-peer-address(Optional) Display IPsec statistics for an individual

IPsec tunnel and an individual remote host.


service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display information about a particular service

set.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics detail on page 1856


show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics remote-gw on page 1856
Table 315 on page 1854 lists the output fields for the show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 315: show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

PIC

The physical interface on which the IPsec tunnel is configured.

All levels

Service set

Name of the service set for which the IPsec tunnel is defined.

All levels

Local gateway

Gateway address of the local system.

All levels

Remote gateway

Gateway address of the remote system.

All levels

Tunnel index

Numeric identifier of the specific IPsec tunnel for the security association.

All levels

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Table 315: show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

ESP statistics

Encapsulation Security Payload (ESP) statistics:

All levels

Encrypted bytesTotal number of bytes encrypted by the local system across

the IPsec tunnel.

Decrypted bytesTotal number of bytes decrypted by the local system across

the IPsec tunnel.

Encrypted packetsTotal number of packets encrypted by the local system

across the IPsec tunnel.

Decrypted packetsTotal number of packets decrypted by the local system

across the IPsec tunnel


AH Statistics

Authentication Header statistics:

All levels

Input bytesTotal number of bytes received by the local system across the

IPsec tunnel.

Output bytesTotal number of bytes transmitted by the local system across

the IPsec tunnel.

Input packetsTotal number of packets received by the local system across

the IPsec tunnel.

Output packetsTotal number of packets transmitted by the local system

across the IPsec tunnel.


Errors

AH authentication failuresNumber of authentication header (AH) failures.

All levels

An AH failure occurs when there is a mismatch of the authentication header


in a packet transmitted across an IPsec tunnel.

ESP authentication failuresNumber of Encapsulation Security Payload (ESP)

failures. An ESP failure occurs when there is an authentication mismatch in


ESP packets.

ESP Decryption failuresNumber of ESP decryption failures.

Bad headersNumber of invalid headers detected.

Bad trailersNumber of invalid trailers detected.

Replay before window dropsNumber of replay errors. A replay error is

generated when a duplicate packet is received within the replay window.

Replayed pktsNumber of packets replayed.

IP integrity errorsNumber of IP integrity errors.

Exceeds tunnel MTUNumber of times the tunnel maximum transmission

unit (MTU) value was exceeded.

Rule lookup failuresNumber of rule lookup failures.

No SA errorsNumber of errors resulting from a missing security association

(SA).

Flow errorsNumber of flow errors.

Misc errorsNumber of miscellaneous errors.

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Sample Output
show services
ipsec-vpn ipsec
statistics detail

show services
ipsec-vpn ipsec
statistics remote-gw

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user@host> show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics


PIC: sp-0/2/0, Service set: ss0
ESP Statistics:
Encrypted bytes:
0
Decrypted bytes:
0
Encrypted packets:
0
Decrypted packets:
0
AH Statistics:
Input bytes:
168
Output bytes:
168
Input packets:
2
Output packets:
2
Errors:
AH authentication failures:
0
ESP authentication failures:
0
ESP decryption failures:
0
Bad headers: 0, Bad trailers: 0
Replay before window drops: 0, Replayed pkts: 0
IP integrity errors: 0, Exceeds tunnel MTU: 0
Rule lookup failures: 0, No SA errors: 0
Flow errors: 0, Misc errors: 0
user@host> show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics remote-gw 22.22.2.1
PIC: sp-3/1/0, Service set: service-set-2
Local gateway: 22.22.1.1, Remote gateway: 22.22.2.1, Tunnel index: 2
ESP Statistics:
Encrypted bytes:
0
Decrypted bytes:
0
Encrypted packets:
0
Decrypted packets:
0
AH Statistics:
Input bytes:
0
Output bytes:
0
Input packets:
0
Output packets:
0
Errors:
AH authentication failures:
0
ESP authentication failures:
0
ESP decryption failures:
0
Bad headers: 0, Bad trailers: 0
Replay before window drops: 0, Replayed pkts: 0
IP integrity errors: 0, Exceeds tunnel MTU: 0
Rule lookup failures: 0, No SA errors: 0
Flow errors: 0, Misc errors: 0

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show system certificate


Syntax

Release Information

show system certificate


<certificate-id>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.

Description

(Encryption interface on M Series, T Series routers, and QFX Series switches only) Display
installed certificates signed by the Juniper Networks certificate authority.

Options

noneDisplay all installed certificates signed by the Juniper Networks certificate authority.
certificate-id(Optional) Display the details of a particular certificate.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

maintenance

show system certificate on page 1858


show system certificate (QFX Series) on page 1858
Table 316 on page 1857 lists the output fields for the show system certificate command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 316: show system certificate Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Certificate identifier

Unique identifier associated with a certificate. The certificate


identifier is the common name of the subject.

Issuer

Information about the certificate issuer and the distinguished name


(DN) of the issuer, respectively:

Subject

OrganizationName of the owners organization.

Organizational unitName of the owner's department.

CountryTwo-character country code in which the owner's

system is located.

StateState in the USA in which the owner is using the certificate.

LocalityCity in which the owners system is located.

Common nameName of the owner of the certificate.

E-mail addressE-mail address of the owner of the certificate.

Validity

When a certificate is valid.

Signature algorithm

Encryption algorithm applied to the installed certificate.

Public key algorithm

Encryption algorithm applied to the public key.

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Sample Output

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show system
certificate

user@host> show system certificate


Certificate identifier: Dallas-v3
Issuer:
Organization: Juniper Networks, Organizational unit: Juniper CA,
Country: US, State: CA, Locality: Sunnyvale, Common name: Dallas CA,
E-mail address:ca@juniper.net
Subject:
Organization: Juniper Networks, Organizational unit: Juniper CA,
Country: US, State: CA, Locality: Sunnyvale, Common name: Dallas-v3,
E-mail address:ca@juniper.net
Validity:
Not before: Mar 13 03:23:25 2004 GMT
Not after: Mar 24 03:23:25 2014 GMT
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Public key algorithm: dsaEncryption

show system
certificate (QFX
Series)

user@host> show system certificate


Certificate identifier: Dallas-v3
Issuer:
Organization: Juniper Networks, Organizational unit: Juniper CA,
Country: US, State: CA, Locality: Sunnyvale, Common name: Dallas CA,
E-mail address:ca@juniper.net
Subject:
Organization: Juniper Networks, Organizational unit: Juniper CA,
Country: US, State: CA, Locality: Sunnyvale, Common name: Dallas-v3,
E-mail address:ca@juniper.net
Validity:
Not before: Mar 13 03:23:25 2004 GMT
Not after: Mar 24 03:23:25 2014 GMT
Signature algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
Public key algorithm: dsaEncryption

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Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Operational


Mode Commands
Table 317 on page 1859 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) services. Commands
are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 317: L2TP Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear L2TP destinations.

clear services l2tp destination

Clear L2TP multilink bundles.

clear services l2tp multilink

Clear L2TP sessions.

clear services l2tp session

Clear statistics for L2TP sessions.

clear services l2tp session statistics

Clear L2TP tunnels.

clear services l2tp tunnel

Clear statistics for L2TP tunnels.

clear services l2tp tunnel statistics

Display information about L2TP tunnel destinations.

show services l2tp destination

Display L2TP multilink bundles.

show services l2tp multilink

Display RADIUS server and statistics information.

show services l2tp radius

Display active L2TP sessions.

show services l2tp session

Display L2TP summary information.

show services l2tp summary

Display active L2TP tunnels.

show services l2tp tunnel

Display active L2TP users.

show services l2tp user

Test tunnel configurations on an MX Series router


configured as the LAC.

test services l2tp tunnel

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NOTE: L2TP services are supported on the adaptive services (sp-fpc/pic/port)


interface on M7i and M10i routers. L2TP access concentrator (LAC) services
are supported on MX Series routers.

NOTE: For information about how to configure L2TP services on M7i and
M10i routers, see the Junos OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide. For
information about how to configure LAC services on MX Series routers, see
the Junos OS Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.

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clear services l2tp destination


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear services l2tp destination all

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.


Clear all Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) destinations and all tunnels and sessions
that belong to the destinations. This command is available only for LAC on MX Series
routers.
clear

show services l2tp destination on page 1871

clear services l2tp destination all on page 1861


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services l2tp
destination all

user@host> clear services l2tp destination all


Destination 2 closed

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clear services l2tp multilink


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services l2tp multilink (all <statistics> | bundle-id number <statistics> | statistics (all
| bundle-id number))

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Close Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) multilink sessions
or clear session statistics.
all <statistics>Close all L2TP multilink sessions or clear statistics for all L2TP multilink

sessions.
bundle-id number <statistics>L2TP multilink bundle ID. The value is an internally

generated number from 1 to 65535. Close the specified L2TP multilink session, or
using the statistics keyword with this option, clear statistics for the specified session.
statistics (all | bundle-id number)Clear all session statistics or clear statistics for the

specified multilink bundle ID.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services l2tp multilink on page 1874

clear services l2tp multilink statistics all on page 1862


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services l2tp
multilink statistics all

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user@host> clear services l2tp multilink statistics all


Multilink 1 statistics cleared

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clear services l2tp session


Syntax

Release Information
Description

clear services l2tp session (all | interface interface-name | local-gateway gateway-address


| local-gateway-name gateway-name | local-session-id session-id | local-tunnel-id tunnel-id
| peer-gateway gateway-address | peer-gateway-name gateway-name |
tunnel-group group-name | user username)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Clear Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) sessions on LNS.
(MX Series routers only) Clear L2TP sessions on LAC and LNS.

Options

allClose all L2TP sessions.


interface interface-nameClear only the L2TP sessions using the specified adaptive

services or inline services interface. The interface type depends on the line card as
follows:

si-fpc/pic/portMPCs on MX Series routers only. This option is not available for

L2TP on M Series routers.

sp-fpc/pic/portAS or Multiservices PICs on M7i, M10i, and M120 routers only. This

option is not available for L2TP on MX Series routers.


local-gateway gateway-addressClear only the L2TP sessions associated with the

specified local gateway address.


local-gateway-name gateway-nameClear only the L2TP sessions associated with the

specified local gateway name.


local-session-id session-id Clear only the L2TP sessions with this identifier for the local

endpoint of the L2TP session.


local-tunnel-id tunnel-idClear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified

local tunnel identifier.


peer-gateway gateway-addressClear only the L2TP sessions associated with the peer

gateway with the specified address.


peer-gateway-name gateway-nameClear only the L2TP sessions associated with the

peer gateway with the specified name.


tunnel-group group-nameClear only the L2TP sessions associated with the specified

tunnel group. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.
user username Clear only the L2TP sessions for the specified username. This option is

not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.


Required Privilege
Level

clear

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Output Fields

clear services l2tp session statistics on page 1865

show services l2tp session on page 1882

clear services l2tp session on page 1864


clear services l2tp session interface on page 1864
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services l2tp
session

user@host> clear services l2tp session 31694


Session 31694 closed

Sample Output
clear services l2tp
session interface

user@host> show services l2tp session Tunnel local ID: 17185


Local Remote
State
Interface
ID
ID
unit
5117
1
Established
1073741828
34915 2
Established
1073741829
6454
3
Established
1073741830
46142 4
Established
1073741831

Interface
Name
si-2/0/0
si-2/1/0
si-2/0/0
si-2/1/0

user@host> clear services l2tp session interface si-2/0/0


Session 5117 closed
Session 6454 closed
user@host> show services l2tp session Tunnel local ID: 17185
Local Remote
State
Interface
ID
ID
unit
34915 2
Established
1073741829
46142 4
Established
1073741831

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Interface
Name
si-2/1/0
si-2/1/0

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clear services l2tp session statistics


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear services l2tp session statistics (all | interface interface-name |


local-gateway gateway-address | local-gateway-name gateway-name |
local-session-id session-id | local-tunnel-id tunnel-id | peer-gateway gateway-address |
peer-gateway-name gateway-name | tunnel-group group-name | user username)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Support for MX Series routers added in Junos OS Release 10.4.
(M10i and M7i routers: LNS only. MX Series routers: LAC and LNS.) Clear statistics for
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) sessions.
allClear statistics for all L2TP sessions.
interface interface-nameClear only the L2TP sessions using the specified adaptive

services or inline services interface. The interface type depends on the line card as
follows:

si-fpc/pic/portMPCs on MX Series routers only. This option is not available for

L2TP on M Series routers.

sp-fpc/pic/portAS or Multiservices PICs on M7i, M10i, and M120 routers only. This

option is not available for L2TP on MX Series routers.


local-gateway gateway-addressClear statistics for only the L2TP sessions associated

with the local gateway with the specified address.


local-gateway-name gateway-nameClear statistics for only the L2TP sessions associated

with the local gateway with the specified name.


local-session-id session-id Clear statistics for only the L2TP sessions with this identifier

for the local endpoint of the L2TP session.


local-tunnel-id tunnel-idClear statistics for only the L2TP sessions associated with the

specified local tunnel identifier.


peer-gateway gateway-addressClear statistics for only the L2TP sessions associated

with the peer gateway with the specified address.


peer-gateway-name gateway-nameClear statistics for only the L2TP sessions associated

with the peer gateway with the specified name.


tunnel-group group-nameClear statistics for only the L2TP sessions associated with

the specified tunnel group. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series
routers.
user username <statistics>Clear statistics for only the L2TP sessions for the specified

username. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.
Required Privilege
Level

view

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Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear services l2tp session on page 1863

show services l2tp session on page 1882

clear services l2tp session statistics all on page 1866


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services l2tp
session statistics all

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Session 26497 statistics cleared

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clear services l2tp tunnel


Syntax

Release Information
Description

clear services l2tp tunnel (all | interface sp-fpc/pic/port | local-gateway gateway-address |


local-gateway-name gateway-name | local-tunnel-id tunnel-id |
peer-gateway gateway-address | peer-gateway-name gateway-name |
tunnel-group group-name)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Clear Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnels on LNS.
(MX Series routers only) Clear L2TP tunnels on LAC and LNS.

Options

allClear all L2TP tunnels.


sp-fpc/pic/port(Optional) Clear only the L2TP tunnels using the specified adaptive

services interface. This option is not available for L2TP on MX Series routers.
local-gateway gateway-addressClear only the L2TP tunnels associated with the local

gateway with the specified address.


local-gateway-name gateway-nameClear only the L2TP tunnels associated with the

local gateway with the specified name.


local-tunnel-id tunnel-idClear only the L2TP tunnels that have the specified local tunnel

identifier.
peer-gateway gateway-addressClear only the L2TP tunnels associated with the peer

gateway with the specified address.


peer-gateway-name gateway-nameClear only the L2TP tunnels associated with the

peer gateway with the specified name.


tunnel-group group-nameClear only the L2TP tunnels in the specified tunnel group. This

option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

clear services l2tp tunnel statistics on page 1869

show services l2tp tunnel on page 1891

clear services l2tp tunnel on page 1867


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services l2tp
tunnel

user@host> clear services l2tp tunnel 17185

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Tunnel 17185 closed

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clear services l2tp tunnel statistics


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

clear services l2tp tunnel statistics (all | interface sp-fpc/pic/port |


local-gateway gateway-address | local-gateway-name gateway-name | local-tunnel-id
tunnel-id | peer-gateway gateway-address | peer-gateway-name gateway-name |
tunnel-group group-name)

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Support for MX Series routers added in Junos OS Release 10.4.
(M10i and M7i routers: LNS only. MX Series routers: LAC only.) Clear statistics for Layer
2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnels.
allClear statistics for all L2TP tunnels.
interface sp-fpc/pic/portClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels using the specified

adaptive services interface. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series
routers.
local-gateway gateway-addressClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels associated

with the local gateway with the specified address.


local-gateway-name gateway-nameClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels associated

with the local gateway with the specified name.


local-tunnel-id tunnel-idClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels that have the specified

local tunnel identifier.


peer-gateway gateway-addressClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels associated

with the peer gateway with the specified address.


peer-gateway-name gateway-nameClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels associated

with the peer gateway with the specified name.


tunnel-group group-nameClear statistics for only the L2TP tunnels in the specified tunnel

group. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear

clear services l2tp tunnel on page 1867

show services l2tp tunnel on page 1891

clear services l2tp tunnel statistics all on page 1870


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

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Sample Output
clear services l2tp
tunnel statistics all

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Tunnel 9933 statistics cleared

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show services l2tp destination


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services l2tp destination


<brief | detail | extensive>
<local-gateway gateway-address>
<peer-gateway gateway-address>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.


Display information about L2TP tunnel destinations.
brief | detail | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of information.
local-gateway gateway-address(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only

the specified local gateway address.


peer-gateway gateway-address(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only

the specified peer gateway address.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear services l2tp destination on page 1861

show services l2tp session on page 1882

show services l2tp summary on page 1888

show services l2tp tunnel on page 1891

show services l2tp destination on page 1872


show services l2tp destination detail on page 1872
show services l2tp destination extensive (LAC) on page 1873
show services l2tp destination extensive (LNS) on page 1873
Table 318 on page 1871 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp destination
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 318: show services l2tp destination Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Local Name

Name of this destination.

All levels

Remote IP

IP address of the remote peer (LNS).

All levels

Tunnels

Number of tunnel connections for the destination in the following


categories:

All levels for total


extensive for active and failed

total

active

failed

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Sessions

Number of session connections for the destination in the following


categories:

All levels for total


extensive for active and failed

State

total

active

failed

Administrative state of the L2TP destination:

All levels

EnabledNo restrictions exist on creation or operation of sessions

and tunnels for this destination.

DisabledExisting sessions and tunnels for this destination have been

disabled and no new sessions or tunnels are created while in the


Disabled state.
Local IP

IP address of the local gateway (LAC).

detail extensive

Transport

Medium used for tunneling. Only ipUdp is supported.

detail extensive

Logical System

Logical system in which the tunnel is configured.

detail extensive

Router Instance

Routing instance in which the tunnel is configured.

detail extensive

Lockout State

Reachability state of the destination:

detail extensive

not lockedDestination is considered reachable.

waiting for lockout timeoutDestination is locked out by L2TP because

it is unreachable, so no attempts are made to reach the destination


until the lockout timeout (300 seconds) expires, unless this is the
only destination available for tunneling the subscriber.
Connections

Number of total, active, and failed tunnel and session connections for
the destination.

extensive

Sample Output

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show services l2tp


destination

user@host> show services l2tp destination


Local Name
Remote IP
Tunnels
1
10.10.1.1
1

show services l2tp


destination detail

user@host> show services l2tp destination detail


Local name: 1
Remote IP: 10.1.1.1
Tunnels: 1, Sessions: 1
State: Enabled
Local IP: 10.1.1.2
Transport: ipUdp, Logical System: default, Router Instance: default
Lockout State: not locked

Sessions
1

State
Enabled

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show services l2tp


destination extensive
(LAC)

user@host> show services l2tp destination extensive


Local name: 1
Remote IP: 10.1.1.1
State: Enabled
Local IP: 10.1.1.2
Transport: ipUdp, Logical System: default, Router Instance: default
Lockout State: not locked
Connections
Totals
Active
Failed
Tunnels
1
1
0
Sessions
1
1
0

show services l2tp


destination extensive
(LNS)

user@host> show services l2tp destination extensive


Local name: 3
Remote IP: 11.1.1.3
State: Enabled
Local IP: 11.1.1.2
Transport: ipUdp, Logical System: default, Router Instance: default
Lockout State: not locked
Connections
Totals
Active
Failed
Tunnels
1
1
0
Sessions
1
1
0

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show services l2tp multilink


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services l2tp multilink


<brief | detail | extensive | statistics>
<bundle-id number>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Display L2TP output organized by multilink bundle.
noneSame as brief.
brief | detail | extensive | statistics(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Use

the statistics option to display packets and bytes that have been encapsulated in
the Multilink Protocol. Nonmultilink packets received on member sessions are not
counted here.
bundle-id number(Optional) Display L2TP multilink bundle information for only the

specified bundle.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services l2tp multilink on page 1862

show services l2tp multilink extensive on page 1877


Table 319 on page 1874 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp multilink command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 319: show services l2tp multilink Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Bundle ID

Bundle identifier.

All levels

Links

Number of links in the multilink


bundle.

All levels

Bundle endpoint

Endpoint discriminator that


represents the device transmitting the
packet.

All levels

Input MRRU

Maximum packet size that the input


interface can process.

detail

Output MRRU

Maximum packet size that the output


interface can process.

detail

Session local ID

Identifier of the local endpoint of the


L2TP session, as assigned by the
L2TP network server (LNS).

detail

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Table 319: show services l2tp multilink Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Session remote ID

Identifier of the remote endpoint of


the L2TP session, as assigned by the
L2TP access concentrator (LAC).

detail

State

Status of the L2TP session:

detail

EstablishedThe session is

operating.

closedThe session is being

closed.

destroyedThe session is being

destroyed.

clean-upThe session is being

cleaned up.

lns-ic-accept-newA new session

is being accepted.

lns-ic-idleThe session has been

created and is idle.

lns-ic-reject-newThe new session

is being rejected.

lns-ic-wait-connectThe session

is waiting for the peer's incoming


call connected (ICCN) message.
Username

Name of the user logged in to the


session.

detail

Mode

Mode of the interface representing


the multilink bundle: dedicated or
shared.

extensive

Local IP

IP address of the local endpoint of the


Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
session.

extensive

Remote IP

IP address of the remote endpoint of


the PPP session.

extensive

Local name

Name of the LNS instance in which


the session was created.

extensive

Remote name

Name of the LAC from which the


session was created.

extensive

Local MRU

Maximum receive unit (MRU) setting


of the local device, in bytes.

extensive

Remote MRU

MRU setting of the remote device, in


bytes.

extensive

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Table 319: show services l2tp multilink Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Statistics since

Date and time when collection of the


following statistics began:

extensive

Control TxAmount of control

information transmitted, in packets


and bytes.

Control RxAmount of control

information received, in packets


and bytes.

Data TxAmount of data

transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Data RxAmount of data received,

in packets and bytes.

Errors TxNumber of errors

transmitted, in packets.

Errors RxNumber of errors

received, in packets.

Lcp Echo Req TxNumber of LCP

echo requests transmitted, in


packets.

Lcp Echo Req RxNumber of LCP

echo requests received, in packets.

Lcp Echo Rep TxNumber of LCP

echo responses transmitted, in


packets.

Lcp Echo Rep RxNumber of LCP

echo responses received, in


packets.

Lcp Echo Req TimeoutNumber of

LCP echo requests that timed out.

Lcp Echo Req ErrorNumber of

errors received for LCP echo


packets.

Lcp Echo Rep Error Number of

errors transmitted for LCP echo


packets.

MRRUMaximum packet size

processed.

TXNumber of packets

transmitted.

RXNumber of packets received.

linkLink of the multilink bundle

associated with the L2TP session.

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Sample Output
show services l2tp
multilink extensive

user@host> show services l2tp multilink extensive


Bundle ID: 1
Links: 2, Bundle endpoint: user@juniper.com
Input MRRU: 1524, Output MRRU: 1524
Session local ID: 46122, Session remote ID: 39307
State: Established, Username: user1@juniper.com, Mode: dedicated
Local IP: 10.58.255.129:1701, Remote IP: 10.58.255.131:1701
Local name: router3, Remote name: router4
Session local ID: 4254, Session remote ID: 39308
State: Established, Username: user2@juniper.com, Mode: dedicated
Local IP: 10.1.255.1:1701, Remote IP: 10.1.255.2:1701
Local name: router1, Remote name: router2
Statistics since: Mon May 17 11:47:35 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
7
196
Control Rx
3
90
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
0
0
Errors Tx
0
Errors Rx
0
Lcp Echo Req Tx
0
Lcp Echo Req Rx
0
Lcp Echo Rep Tx
0
Lcp Echo Rep Rx
0
Lcp Echo Req Timeout
0
Lcp Echo Req Error
0
Lcp Echo Rep Error
0
MRRU 1486 droptime 0 maxfrag 0
minfrag 32 minmru 1482 maxqlen 3000
TX: Packets 0
Frags 0
Txseq 0x0
RX: Packets 24
Frags 24
Rxseq 0x18
mseq 23 maxdiff 1
reass 24
fragments copied 0
link 0 : seq 0x17 mru 1482 encaplen 8 qlen 0
context 0xea01eb0

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show services l2tp radius


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services l2tp radius


<accounting (servers | statistics)>
<authentication (servers | statistics)>
<servers>
<statistics>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0.


(M7i, M10i, and M120 routers only) Display RADIUS servers and statistics information for
the RADIUS servers configured on the router.
You must include one of the following keywords to provide a valid completion for the
command:
accounting (servers | statistics)(Optional) Display RADIUS servers or statistical

accounting information only.


authentication (servers | statistics)(Optional) Display RADIUS servers or statistical

authentication information only.


servers(Optional) Display RADIUS authentication and accounting server information

only.
statistics(Optional) Display RADIUS authentication and accounting statistics

information only.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services l2tp radius servers on page 1879


show services l2tp radius statistics on page 1880
Table 320 on page 1878 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp radius command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 320: show services l2tp radius Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

IP Address

IP address of the server.

State

(servers keyword only) Present state of the server.

UDP Port

Number of the UDP port used to send authentication or accounting messages to the server.

Retry Count

(servers keyword only) Number of times the RADIUS client resends a packet if no ACK is received.

Timeout

(servers keyword only) Length of time the client waits for an ACK before retransmission.

Pending Requests

(servers keyword only) Number of client pending authentication or accounting requests.

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Field Name

Field Description

Maximum Sessions

(servers keyword only) Maximum number of pending requests on each RADIUS client before the server
moves to the next RADIUS client, which is 200 times the maximum number of clients that can be
created on a server (which is 12).

Dead Time

(servers keyword only) Interval to wait before retrying a server after it fails to send a response to an
authentication or accounting request.

Secret Type

(servers keyword only) Secret type configured on the RADIUS server.

Profile

(servers keyword only) Name of profile configured for the RADIUS server.

Access requests

(statistics keyword only) Number of access requests sent to the server.

Rollover requests

(statistics keyword only) Number of requests coming into the server as a result of the previous server
timing out.

Retransmissions

(statistics keyword only) Number of retransmissions.

Access accepts

(statistics keyword only) Number of access accept messages received from the server.

Access rejects

(statistics keyword only) Number of access reject messages received from the server.

Access challenges

(statistics keyword only) Number of access challenges received from the server.

Malformed responses

(statistics keyword only) Number of responses with attributes having an invalid length or unexpected
attributes (such as two attributes when the response is required to have at most one).

Bad authenticators

(statistics keyword only) Number of responses in which the authenticator is incorrect for the matching
request. This can occur if the RADIUS secrets for the client and server do not match.

Requests pending

(statistics keyword only) Number of requests waiting for a response.

Request timeouts

(statistics keyword only) Number of requests that timed out.

Unknown responses

(statistics keyword only) Number of unknown responses. The RADIUS response type in the header is
invalid or unsupported.

Packets dropped

(statistics keyword only) Number of packets dropped because they are too short or because the router
receives a response for which there is no corresponding request. For example, if the router sends a
request that times out, the router removes the request from the list and sends a new request. If the
server is slow and sends a response to the first request after the router removes the request, the
packet is dropped.

Sample Output
show services l2tp
radius servers

user@host> show services l2tp radius servers


RADIUS Authentication Servers
UDP

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Pending

Maximum

Dead

Secret

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IP Address
17.1.1.1

State
Active

Port Count Timeout Requests Sessions Time


Type
1812 2
25
0
2400
300 radius-key

133.122.1.1

Active

1812 5

35

2400

300

radius-key

134.141.1.1

Active

1812 2

25

2400

300

radius-key

172.28.30.174

Active

1812 7

75

2400

300

radius-key

172.28.30.175

Active

1812 7

75

2400

300

radius-key

172.28.30.176

Active

1812 4

55

2400

300

radius-key

172.128.30.176 Active
172.128.130.174 Active

1812 3
1812 7

3
75

0
0

2400
2400

300
300

none-set
radius-key

RADIUS Accounting Servers

IP Address
17.1.1.1

State
Active

UDP Retry
Pending Maximum Dead
Secret
Port Count Timeout Requests Sessions Time
Type
1813 2
25
0
2400
300 radius-key

133.122.1.1

Active

1813 5

35

2400

300

radius-key

134.141.1.1

Active

1813 2

25

2400

300

radius-key

172.28.30.174

Active

1813 7

75

2400

300

radius-key

172.28.30.175

Active

1813 7

75

2400

300

radius-key

172.28.30.176

Active

1813 4

55

2400

300

radius-key

172.128.30.176 Active
172.128.130.174 Active

1813 3
1813 7

3
75

0
0

2400
2400

300
300

none-set
radius-key

RADIUS Accounting Servers


Profile: user1

show services l2tp


radius statistics

user@host> show services l2tp radius statistics


RADIUS Authentication Statistics
Authentication statistics:
Server 17.1.1.1, UDP port: 1812
Access requests
: 40
Rollover requests
: 5
Retransmissions
: 2
Access accepts
: 39
Access rejects
: 1
Access challenges
: 3
Malformed responses : 0
Bad authenticators : 0
Requests pending
: 1
Request timeouts
: 0
Unknown responses
: 0
Packets dropped
: 0
RADIUS Accounting Statistics

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Accounting statistics:
Server 172.128.130.174,
Total requests
:
Start requests
:
Interim requests
:
Stop requests
:
Rollover requests
:
Retransmissions
:
Total response
:
Start responses
:
Interim responses
:
Stop responses
:
Malformed responses :
Bad authenticators :
Requests pending
:
Request timeouts
:
Unknown responses
:
Packets dropped
:

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6
1
2
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9
6
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show services l2tp session


Syntax

Release Information
Description

show services l2tp session


<brief | detail | extensive | statistics>
<interface sp-fpc/pic/port>
<local-gateway gateway-address>
<local-gateway-name gateway-name>
<local-session-id session-id>
<local-tunnel-id tunnel-id>
<peer-gateway gateway-address>
<peer-gateway-name gateway-name>
<tunnel-group group-name>
<user username>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Display a list of active L2TP sessions for LNS.
(MX Series routers only) Display a list of active L2TP sessions for LAC.

Options

noneDisplay standard information about all active L2TP sessions.


brief | detail | extensive | statistics(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Use

the statistics option to display packet and byte counts for each session.
interface sp-fpc/pic/port(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only the

specified adaptive services interface. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on
MX Series routers.
local-gateway gateway-address(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only

the specified local gateway address.


local-gateway-name gateway-name(Optional) Display L2TP session information for

only the specified local gateway name.


local-session-id session-id(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only the

specified local session identifier.


local-tunnel-id tunnel-id(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only the

specified local tunnel identifier.


peer-gateway gateway-address(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only

the specified peer gateway address.


peer-gateway-name gateway-name(Optional) Display L2TP session information for

only the specified peer gateway name.


tunnel-group group-name(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only the

specified tunnel group. To display information about L2TP CPU and memory usage,
you can include the tunnel group name in the show services service-sets
memory-usage group-name and show services service-sets cpu-usage group-name
commands. This option is not available for L2TP LAC on MX Series routers.

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user username(Optional) Display L2TP session information for only the specified

username.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear services l2tp session on page 1863

show services l2tp session (LNS) on page 1885


show services l2tp session (LAC) on page 1886
show services l2tp session detail (LAC) on page 1886
show services l2tp session extensive (LAC) on page 1886
show services l2tp session extensive (LNS) on page 1886
Table 321 on page 1883 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp session command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 321: show services l2tp session Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

(LNS only) Name of an adaptive services interface.

All levels

Tunnel group

(LNS only) Name of a tunnel group.

All levels

Tunnel local ID

Identifier of the local endpoint of the tunnel, as assigned by the L2TP network
server (LNS).

All levels

Session local ID

Identifier of the local endpoint of the L2TP session, as assigned by the LNS.

All levels

Session remote ID

Identifier of the remote endpoint of the L2TP session, as assigned by the L2TP
access concentrator (LAC).

All levels

State

State of the L2TP session:

All levels

EstablishedThe session is operating. This is the only state supported for the

LAC.

closedThe session is being closed.

destroyedThe session is being destroyed.

clean-upThe session is being cleaned up.

lns-ic-accept-newA new session is being accepted.

lns-ic-idleThe session has been created and is idle.

lns-ic-reject-newThe new session is being rejected.

lns-ic-wait-connectThe session is waiting for the peer's incoming call

connected (ICCN) message.


Bundle ID

(LNS only) Bundle identifier. Indicates the session is part of a multilink bundle.
Sessions that have a blank Bundle field are not participating in the Multilink
Protocol. Sessions in a multilink bundle might belong to different L2TP tunnels.
For L2TP output organized by bundle ID, issue the show services l2tp multilink
extensive command.

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Table 321: show services l2tp session Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Mode

(LNS) Mode of the interface representing the session: shared or exclusive.

extensive

(LAC) Mode of the interface representing the session: shared or dedicated. Only
dedicated is currently supported for the LAC.
Local IP

IP address of local endpoint of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) session.

extensive

Remote IP

IP address of remote endpoint of the PPP session.

extensive

Username

(LNS only) Name of the user logged in to the session.

All levels

Assigned IP address

(LNS only) IP address assigned to remote client.

extensive

Local name

For LNS, name of the LNS instance in which the session was created. For LAC,
name of the LAC.

extensive

Remote name

For LNS, name of the LAC from which the session was created. For LAC, name
of the LAC instance.

extensive

Local MRU

(LNS only) Maximum receive unit (MRU) setting of the local device, in bytes.

extensive

Remote MRU

(LNS only) MRU setting of the remote device, in bytes.

extensive

Tx speed

Transmit speed of the physical PPP link, in bps.

extensive

Rx speed

Receive speed of the physical PPP link, in bps.

extensive

Bearer type

Type of bearer enabled:

extensive

0Might indicate that the call was not received over a physical link (for

example, when the LAC and PPP are located in the same subsystem).

Framing type

1Digital access requested.

2Analog access requested.

4Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) bearer support.

Type of framing enabled:

1Synchronous framing

2Asynchronous framing

extensive

LCP renegotiation

(LNS only) Whether Link Control Protocol (LCP) renegotiation is configured:


On or Off.

extensive

Authentication

Type of authentication algorithm used: Challenge Handshake Authentication


Protocol (CHAP) or Password Authentication Protocol (PAP).

extensive

Interface ID

(LNS only) Identifier used to look up the logical interface for this session.

extensive

Interface unit

Logical interface for this session.

All levels

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Table 321: show services l2tp session Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Call serial number

Unique serial number assigned to the call.

extensive

Policer bandwidth

Maximum policer bandwidth configured for this session.

extensive

Policer burst size

Maximum policer burst size configured for this session.

extensive

Firewall filter

Configured firewall filter name.

extensive

Session
encapsulation
overhead

Overhead allowance configured for this session, in bytes.

extensive

Session cell
overhead

Cell overhead activation (On or Off).

extensive

Create time

Date and time when the call was created.

extensive

Up time

Length of time elapsed since the call became active, in hours, minutes, and
seconds.

extensive

Idle time

Length of time elapsed since the call became idle, in hours, minutes, and
seconds.

extensive

Statistics since

Date and time when collection of the following statistics began:

extensive

Control TxAmount of control information transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Control RxAmount of control information received, in packets and bytes.

Data TxAmount of data transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Data RxAmount of data received, in packets and bytes.

Errors TxNumber of errors transmitted, in packets.

Errors RxNumber of errors received, in packets.

LCP echo req TxNumber of LCP echo requests transmitted, in packets.

LCP echo req RxNumber of LCP echo requests received, in packets.

LCP echo rep TxNumber of LCP echo responses transmitted, in packets.

LCP echo rep RxNumber of LCP echo responses received, in packets.

LCP echo Req timoutNumber of LCP echo requests that timed out.

LCP echo Req errorNumber of errors received for LCP echo packets.

LCP echo Rep error Number of errors transmitted for LCP echo packets.

Sample Output
show services l2tp
session (LNS)

user@host> show services l2tp session


Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group1, Tunnel local ID: 8802
Local Remote Interface State
Bundle Username
ID
ID
unit
37966
5
2 Established

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show services l2tp


session (LAC)

show services l2tp


session detail (LAC)

user@host> show services l2tp session


Tunnel local ID: 31889
Local Remote
State
ID
ID
31694
1
Established

Interface
unit
311

Interface
Name
pp0

user@host> show services l2tp session detail


Tunnel local ID: 31889
Session local ID: 31694, Session remote ID:
1, Interface unit: 311
State: Established, Interface: pp0, Mode: Dedicated
Local IP: 10.1.1.2:1701, Remote IP: 10.1.1.1:1701
Local name: ce-lac, Remote name: ce-lns

show services l2tp


session extensive
(LAC)

user@host> show services l2tp session extensive


Tunnel local ID: 31889
Session local ID: 31694, Session remote ID:
1
Interface unit: 311
State: Established, Mode: Dedicated
Local IP: 10.10.1.2:1701, Remote IP: 10.10.1.1:1701
Local name: ce-lac, Remote name: ce-lns
Tx speed: 0, Rx speed: 0
Bearer type: 1, Framing type: 1
LCP renegotiation: N/A, Authentication: None, Interface ID: N/A
Interface unit: 311, Call serial number: 0
Policer bandwidth: 0, Policer burst size: 0
Policer exclude bandwidth: 0, Firewall filter: 0
Session encapsulation overhead: 0, Session cell overhead: 0
Create time: Tue Aug 24 14:38:23 2010, Up time: 01:06:25
Idle time: N/A

show services l2tp


session extensive
(LNS)

user@host> show services l2tp session extensive


Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group1, Tunnel local ID: 62746
Session local ID: 56793, Session remote ID: 53304
State: Established, Bundle ID: 5, Mode: shared
Local IP: 10.128.1.1:1701, Remote IP: 10.128.1.2:1701
Username: usr1@juniper_1.net, Assigned IP address: 10.50.2.1/32
Local MRU: 4000, Remote MRU: 1500, Tx speed: 64000, Rx speed: 64000
Bearer type: 2, Framing type: 1
LCP renegotiation: Off, Authentication: CHAP, Interface ID: unit_20
Interface unit: 20, Call serial number: 4137941434
Policer bandwidth: 64000, Policer burst size: 51200
Firewall filter: f1
Session encapsulation overhead: 16, Session cell overhead: On
Create time: Tue Mar 23 14:13:15 2004, Up time: 01:16:41
Idle time: 00:00:00
Statistics since: Tue Mar 23 14:13:13 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
4
88
Control Rx
2
28
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
461
29.0k
Errors Tx
0
Errors Rx
0
Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group_company_dns, Tunnel local ID: 37266
Session local ID: 39962, Session remote ID: 53303
State: Established, Bundle ID: 5, Mode: shared
Local IP: 10.128.11.1:1701, Remote IP: 10.128.11.2:1701
Username: usr1@company.com, Assigned IP address: 10.46.2.3/24

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Local name: router-1, Remote name: router-2


Local MRU: 4470, Remote MRU: 4470, Tx speed: 155000000, Rx speed: 155000000
Bearer type: 2, Framing type: 1
LCP renegotiation: Off, Authentication: CHAP, Interface ID: unit_31
Interface unit: 31, Call serial number: 4137941433
Policer bandwidth: 64000, Policer burst size: 51200
Firewall filter: f1
Create time: Tue Mar 23 14:13:17 2004, Up time: 01:16:39
Idle time: 01:16:36
Statistics since: Tue Mar 23 14:13:15 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
6
196
Control Rx
4
150
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
1
80
Errors Tx
0
Errors Rx
0
LCP echo req Tx
657
LCP echo req Rx
0
LCP echo rep Tx
0
LCP echo rep Rx
657
LCP echo Req timout
0
LCP echo Req error
0
LCP echo Rep error
0

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show services l2tp summary


Syntax

Release Information
Description

show services l2tp summary


<interface sp-fpc/pic/port>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Display Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) summary
information for LNS.
(MX Series routers only) Display L2TP summary information for LAC and LNS.

Options

none(M10i and M7i routers only) Display complete L2TP summary information for all

adaptive services interfaces.


(MX Series routers only) Display complete L2TP summary information for all inline
services interfaces.
interface sp-fpc/pic/port(Optional) Display L2TP summary information for only the

specified adaptive services interface. This option is not available for L2TP on MX
Series routers.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services l2tp summary (LAC) on page 1890


show services l2tp summary (LAC on MX Series routers) on page 1890
show services l2tp summary (LNS on MX Series routers) on page 1890
show services l2tp summary (LNS on M Series routers) on page 1890
Table 322 on page 1888 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp summary command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 322: show services l2tp summary Output Fields

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Field Name

Field Description

Failover within a preference


level

State of this tunnel selection method on the LAC. When enabled,


tunnel selection fails over within a preference level. When disabled,
tunnel selection drops to the next lower preference level. Not
displayed for LNS on M Series routers.

Weighted load balancing

State of this tunnel selection method on the LAC. When enabled,


the maximum session limit of a tunnel determines its weight within
a preference level. Tunnel selection proceeds from greatest to least
weight. When disabled, selection defaults to a round robin method.
Not displayed for LNS on M Series routers.

Tunnel authentication
challenge

State of tunnel authentication, indicating whether the LAC and LNS


exchange an authentication challenge and response during the
establishment of the tunnel. The state is Enabled when a secret is
configured in the tunnel profile or on the RADIUS server in the
Tunnel-Password attribute [69]. The state is Disabled when the
secret is not present. Not displayed for LNS on M Series routers.

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Table 322: show services l2tp summary Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Calling number avp

When the state is Enabled, the LAC includes the value of the Calling
Number AVP 22 in ICRQ packets sent to the LNS. When the state
is Disabled, the attribute is not sent to the LNS. Not displayed for
LNS on M Series routers.

Failover Protocol

When the state is enabled, the LAC operates in the default


failover-protocol-fall-back-to-silent-failover manner. When the state
is disabled, the disable-failover-protocol statement has been issued
and the LAC operates only in silent failover mode. Not displayed for
LNS on M Series routers.

Tunnel assignment id

Format of the tunnel name.


Format of the tunnel name, based on RADIUS attributes returned
from the AAA server:

authentication-idName consists of only Tunnel Assignment-Id

[82]. This is the default value.

client-server-idName is a combination of Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id

[90], Tunnel-Server-Endpoint [67], and Tunnel-Assignment-Id


[82]. This format is available only on MX Series routers.
Max Retransmissions for
Established Tunnel

Maximum number of times control messages are retransmitted for


established tunnels.

Max Retransmissions for


Not Established Tunnel

Maximum number of times control messages are retransmitted for


tunnels that are not established.

Tunnel Idle Timeout

Period that a tunnel can be inactivethat is, carrying no


trafficbefore it times out and is torn down.

Destruct Timeout

Period that the router attempts to maintain dynamic destinations,


tunnels, and sessions after they have been destroyed.

Destinations

Number of L2TP destinations for the LAC. Not displayed for LNS on
M Series routers.

Tunnels

Number of L2TP tunnels established on the router.

Sessions

Number of L2TP sessions established on the router.

Control

Count of L2TP control packets and bytes sent and received.

Data

Count of L2TP data packets and bytes sent and received.

Errors

Count of L2TP error packets and bytes sent and received.

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Sample Output
show services l2tp
summary (LAC)

user@host> show services l2tp summary


Failover within a preference level is Disabled
Weighted load balancing is Enabled
Tunnel authentication challenge is Enabled
Calling number avp is Enabled
Failover Protocol is Disabled
Tunnel assignment id format is authentication-id
Destinations: 1 Tunnels: 1, Sessions: 1
Tx packets
Rx packets Memory (bytes)
Control
260
144
11513856
Data
7.5k
16.9k
8.3k
Errors
0
0

show services l2tp


summary (LAC on MX
Series routers)

user@host> show services l2tp summary


Failover within a preference level is Disabled
Weighted load balancing is Disabled
Tunnel authentication challenge is Enabled
Calling number avp is Enabled
Failover Protocol is Disabled
Tx Connect speed method is advisory
Tunnel assignment id format is assignment-id
Max Retransmissions for Established Tunnel is 7
Max Retransmissions for Not Established Tunnel is 5
Tunnel Idle Timeout is 60 seconds
Destruct Timeout is 300 seconds
Destinations: 0, Tunnels: 0, Sessions: 0
Tx packets
Rx packets Memory (bytes)
Control
0
0
40886272
Data
0
0
0
Errors
0
0

show services l2tp


summary (LNS on MX
Series routers)

user@host show services l2tp summary


Failover within a preference level is Disabled
Weighted load balancing is Disabled
Tunnel authentication challenge is Enabled
Calling number avp is Enabled
Failover Protocol is Enabled
Tx Connect speed method is advisory
Destinations: 4, Tunnels: 19, Sessions: 65
Tx packets
Rx packets Memory (bytes)
Control
288
168
103931904
Data
0
0
0
Errors
0
0

show services l2tp


summary (LNS on M
Series routers)

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user@host> show services l2tp summary


Tunnels: 2, Sessions: 2, Errors: 0
Tx packets
Rx packets
Memory (bytes)
Control
6k
9k
688k
Data
70k
70k
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show services l2tp tunnel


Syntax

Release Information
Description

show services l2tp tunnel


<brief | detail | extensive | statistics>
<interface sp-fpc/pic/port>
<local-gateway gateway-address>
<local-gateway-name gateway-name>
<local-tunnel-id tunnel-id>
<peer-gateway gateway-address>
<peer-gateway-name gateway-name>
<tunnel-group group-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Display a list of active Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
tunnels for LNS.
(MX Series routers only) Display a list of active L2TP tunnels for LAC and LNS.

Options

noneDisplay standard information about all active L2TP tunnels.


brief | detail | extensive | statistics(Default) Display the specified level of output. Use

the statistics option to display L2TP tunnel statistics.


interface sp-fpc/pic/port(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only the specified

adaptive services interface. This option is not available for L2TP on MX Series routers.
local-gateway gateway-address(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only the

specified local gateway address.


local-gateway-name gateway-name(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only

the specified local gateway name.


local-tunnel-id tunnel-id(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only the specified

local tunnel identifier.


peer-gateway gateway-address(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only the

specified peer gateway address.


peer-gateway-name gateway-name(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only

the specified peer gateway name.


tunnel-group group-name(Optional) Display L2TP tunnel information for only the

specified tunnel group.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

view

show services l2tp tunnel (LAC) on page 1893


show services l2tp tunnel detail (LAC) on page 1893
show services l2tp tunnel extensive (LAC) on page 1893
show services l2tp tunnel extensive (LNS on M Series Routers) on page 1894

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show services l2tp tunnel extensive (LNS on MX Series Routers) on page 1894
Output Fields

Table 323 on page 1892 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp tunnel command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 323: show services l2tp tunnel Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

(LNS only) Name of an adaptive services interface.

Tunnel group

(LNS only) Name of a tunnel group.

Local ID

On the LNS, number assigned by the LNS that identifies the local endpoint of the tunnel relative to the
LNS: the LNS.
On the LAC, number assigned by the LAC that identifies the local endpoint of the tunnel relative to the
LAC: the LAC.

Remote ID

On the LNS, number assigned by the LAC that identifies the remote endpoint of the tunnel relative to the
LNS: the LAC.
On the LAC, number assigned by the LNS that identifies the remote endpoint of the tunnel relative to the
LAC: the LNS.

Remote IP

IP address of the peer endpoint of the tunnel.

Sessions

Number of L2TP sessions established through the tunnel.

State

State of the L2TP tunnel:

cc_responder_accept_newThe tunnel has received and accepted the start control connection request

(SCCRQ).

cc_responder_reject_newThe tunnel has received and rejected the SCCRQ.

cc_responder_idleThe tunnel has just been created.

cc_responder_wait_ctl_connThe tunnel has sent the start control connection response (SCCRP) and

is waiting for the start control connection connected (SCCCN) message.

clean-upThe tunnel is being cleaned up.

closedThe tunnel is being closed.

destroyedThe tunnel is being destroyed.

EstablishedThe tunnel is operating. This is the only state supported for the LAC.

TerminateThe tunnel is terminating.

UnknownThe tunnel is not connected to the router.

Tunnel Name

(LAC only) Name of the created tunnel. This value includes the destination name followed by the value
of the RADIUS Tunnel-Assignment-ID VSA [82].

Local IP

IP address of the local endpoint of the tunnel.

Local name

Name used for local tunnel endpoint during tunnel negotiation.

Remote name

Name used for remote tunnel endpoint during tunnel negotiation.

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Field Name

Field Description

Effective Peer
Resync Mechanism

(LAC only) Peer resynchronization mechanism (PRM) in effect for the tunnel:

Failover protocol

Silent failoverRecovery takes place in the failed endpoint only using the proprietary silent failover
protocol.

Max sessions

Maximum number of sessions that can be established on this tunnel.

Window size

Number of control messages that can be sent without receipt of an acknowledgment.

Hello interval

Interval between the transmission of hello messages, in seconds.

Create time

Date and time when the tunnel was created. While the LNS and LAC are connected, this value should
correspond to the router's uptime. If connection to the LAC is severed, the State changes to Unknown and
the Create time value resets.

Up time

Amount of time elapsed since the tunnel became active, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Idle time

Amount of time elapsed since the tunnel became idle, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Statistics since

Date and time when collection of the following statistics began:

Control TxAmount of control information transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Control RxAmount of control information received, in packets and bytes.

Data TxAmount of data transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Data RxAmount of data received, in packets and bytes.

Errors TxNumber of errors transmitted, in packets.

Errors RxNumber of errors received, in packets.

Sample Output
show services l2tp
tunnel (LAC)

show services l2tp


tunnel detail (LAC)

show services l2tp


tunnel extensive (LAC)

user@host> show services l2tp tunnel


Local ID Remote ID Remote IP
17185
1 10.10.1.1:1701

Sessions
1

State
Established

user@host> show services l2tp tunnel detail


Tunnel local ID: 31889, Tunnel remote ID:
1
Remote IP: 100.1.1.1:1701
Sessions: 1, State: Established
Tunnel Name: 1/tunnel-to-LNS-1
Local IP: 100.1.1.2:1701
Local name: ce-lac, Remote name: ce-lns
Effective Peer Resync Mechanism: silent failover
user@host> show services l2tp tunnel extensive
Tunnel local ID: 17185, Tunnel remote ID:
Remote IP: 10.10.1.1:1701
Sessions: 1, State: Established
Tunnel Name: 2/tunnel-to-LNS-2
Local IP: 100.1.1.2:1701

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Local name: ce-lac, Remote name: ce-lns


Effective Peer Resync Mechanism: failover protocol
Max sessions: 32000, Window size: 4, Hello interval: 60
Create time: Tue Nov 9 15:23:29 2010, Up time: 00:00:26
Idle time: 00:00:00

show services l2tp


tunnel extensive (LNS
on M Series Routers)

user@host> show services l2tp tunnel extensive


Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group1
Tunnel local ID: 62746, Tunnel remote ID: 16930
Remote IP: 10.128.1.2:1701
Sessions: 1, State: Established
Local IP: 10.128.1.1:1701
Local name: router-1, Remote name: router-2
Max sessions: 50, Window size: 32, Hello interval: 60
Create time: Tue Mar 23 14:13:15 2004, Up time: 01:14:58
Idle time: 00:00:07
Statistics since: Tue Mar 23 14:13:13 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
80
1152
Control Rx
3
272
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
450
28.0k
Errors Tx
0
Errors Rx
0
Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group_company_dns
Tunnel local ID: 37266, Tunnel remote ID: 36217
Remote IP: 10.128.11.2:1701
Sessions: 1, State: Established
Local IP: 10.128.11.1:1701
Local name: router-1, Remote name: router-2
Max sessions: unlimited, Window size: 32, Hello interval: 60
Create time: Tue Mar 23 14:13:15 2004, Up time: 01:14:59
Idle time: 01:14:55
Statistics since: Tue Mar 23 14:13:13 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
81
1164
Control Rx
3
273
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
1
80
Errors Tx
0
Errors Rx
0

show services l2tp


tunnel extensive (LNS
on MX Series Routers)

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user@host> show services l2tp tunnel extensive


Tunnel local ID: 40553, Tunnel remote ID: 1
Remote IP: 192.168.1.3:1701
Sessions: 1, State: Established
Tunnel Name: 3/1838
Local IP: 10.1.1.2:1701
Local name: lns-mx960, Remote name: testlac
Effective Peer Resync Mechanism: silent failover
Max sessions: 60000, Window size: 4, Hello interval: 60
Create time: Mon Apr 25 20:27:50 2011, Up time: 00:01:11
Idle time: 00:00:00, ToS Reflect: Enabled
Tunnel Group Name: tg1
Statistics since: Mon Apr 25 20:27:50 2011
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
4
219
Control Rx
4
221
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
6
64

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Errors Rx

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show services l2tp user


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services l2tp user


<brief | detail | extensive | statistics>
<user username>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


(M10i and M7i routers only) Display a list of active Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
users.
noneDisplay all active L2TP users.
brief | detail | extensive | statistics(Optional) Display the specified level of output. Use

the statistics option to display L2TP user statistics.


user username(Optional) Display L2TP user information for only the specified username.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services l2tp user extensive on page 1898


Table 324 on page 1896 lists the output fields for the show services l2tp user command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 324: show services l2tp user Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Tunnel group

Name of a tunnel group.

Tunnel local ID

Local identifier of the tunnel, as assigned by the L2TP network server (LNS).

Session local ID

Local identifier of the session, as assigned by the L2TP network server (LNS).

Session remote ID

Remote identifier of the session, as assigned by the L2TP access concentrator (LAC).

State

State of the L2TP session:

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EstablishedThe session is operating.

closedThe session is being closed.

destroyedThe session is being destroyed.

clean-upThe session is being cleaned up.

lns-ic-accept-newA new session is being accepted.

lns-ic-idleThe session has been created and is idle.

lns-ic-reject-newThe new session is being rejected.

lns-ic-wait-connectThe session is waiting for the peer's incoming call connected (ICCN) message.

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Field Name

Field Description

Mode

Mode of the interface representing the session: shared or exclusive.

Local IP

IP address of the local endpoint of the tunnel.

Remote IP

IP address of the peer endpoint of the tunnel.

Username

Name of the user logged in to the session.

Assigned IP address

IP address assigned to remote client.

Local name

Name of the local device.

Remote name

Name of the remote device.

Local MRU

Maximum receive unit (MRU) setting of the local device, in bytes.

Remote MRU

MRU setting of the remote device, in bytes.

Tx speed

Transmit speed of the tunnel session, in bps.

Rx speed

Receive speed of the tunnel session, in bps.

Bearer type

Type of bearer enabled:

0Might indicate that the call was not received over a physical link (for example, when the LAC and

PPP are located in the same subsystem)

Framing type

1Digital access requested

2Analog access requested

4Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) bearer support

Type of framing enabled:

1Synchronous framing

2Asynchronous framing

LCP renegotiation

Whether Link Control Protocol (LCP) renegotiation is configured: On or Off.

Authentication

Type of authentication algorithm used: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or Password
Authentication Protocol (PAP).

Interface ID

Name of the logical unit.

Interface unit

Logical unit number.

Call serial number

Unique serial number assigned to the call.

Create time

Date and time when the call was created.

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Field Name

Field Description

Up time

Amount of time elapsed since the call became active, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Idle time

Amount of time elapsed since the call became idle, in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Statistics sine

Date and time when collection of the following statistics began:

Control TxAmount of control information transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Control RxAmount of control information received, in packets and bytes.

Data TxAmount of data transmitted, in packets and bytes.

Data RxAmount of data received, in packets and bytes.

Errors TxNumber of errors transmitted, in packets.

Errors RxNumber of errors received, in packets.

Sample Output
show services l2tp user
extensive

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user@host> show services l2tp user extensive


Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group1, Tunnel local ID: 62746
Session local ID: 56793, Session remote ID: 53304
State: Established, Mode: shared
Local IP: 10.128.1.1:1701, Remote IP: 10.128.1.2:1701
Username: usr1@juniper_1.net, Assigned IP address: 10.50.2.1/32
Local name: router-1, Remote name: router-2
Local MRU: 4000, Remote MRU: 1500, Tx speed: 64000, Rx speed: 64000
Bearer type: 2, Framing type: 1
LCP renegotiation: Off, Authentication: CHAP, Interface ID: unit_20
Interface unit: 20, Call serial number: 4137941434
Create time: Tue Mar 23 14:13:15 2004, Up time: 01:16:41
Idle time: 00:00:00
Statistics since: Tue Mar 23 14:13:13 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
4
88
Control Rx
2
28
Data Tx
0
0
Data Rx
461
29.0k
Errors Tx
0
Errors Rx
0
Interface: sp-1/2/0, Tunnel group: group_company_dns, Tunnel local ID: 37266
Session local ID: 39962, Session remote ID: 53303
State: Established, Username: usr1@company_dns.com, Mode: shared
Local IP: 10.128.11.1:1701, Remote IP: 10.128.11.2:1701
Username: usr1@company_dns.com, Assigned IP address: 10.48.1.1/32
Local name: router-1, Remote name: router-2
Local MRU: 4470, Remote MRU: 4470, Tx speed: 155000000,
Rx speed: 155000000
Bearer type: 2, Framing type: 1
LCP renegotiation: Off, Authentication: CHAP, Interface ID: unit_31
Interface unit: 31, Call serial number: 4137941433
Create time: Tue Mar 23 14:13:17 2004, Up time: 01:16:39
Idle time: 01:16:36
Statistics since: Tue Mar 23 14:13:15 2004
Packets
Bytes
Control Tx
6
196
Control Rx
4
150

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Data Rx
Errors Tx
Errors Rx

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1
0
0

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test services l2tp tunnel


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

test services l2tp tunnel user user-name


<password user-password>
<tunnel-name name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


(MX Series routers only) Test and verify Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnel
configurations from the L2TP access concentrator (LAC). The test determines whether
the user can be authenticated and tunneled according to the L2TP configuration. The
establishment of all tunnels associated with the user is tested. You can optionally specify
a particular tunnel to test for the user.
user user-nameName of the user under test. You must use an existing configured

username, although it can be created solely for testing a tunnel configuration.


password user-password(Optional) Authentication password for the specified user. If

you omit this option, the test generates a dummy passwordtestpassfor the user.
tunnel-name name(Optional) Name of a tunnel to test.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

Testing L2TP Tunnel Configurations from the LAC

test services l2tp tunnel (User authentication fails) on page 1901


test services l2tp tunnel (Multiple tunnels tested) on page 1901
test services l2tp tunnel (Specific tunnel tested) on page 1901
Table 325 on page 1900 lists the output fields for the test services l2tp tunnel command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 325: test services l2tp tunnel Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Tunnel-name

Name of the tunnel as configured in the local tunnel profile.

Tunnel-peer

IP address of the tunnels remote peer (the L2TP network server [LNS]).

Logical-System

Logical system in which the tunnel is created.

Routing-Instance

Routing instance in which the tunnel is created.

Status

Status of the tunnel.

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Sample Output
test services l2tp
tunnel (User
authentication fails)
test services l2tp
tunnel (Multiple
tunnels tested)

user@host> test services l2tp tunnel user testuser@example.com


Subscriber: testuser@example.com, authentication failed

user@host> test services l2tp tunnel user testuser@example.com


Subscriber: testuser@example.com, authentication success, l2tp tunneled
Tunnel-name
Tunnel-peer
Logical-System Routing-Instance Status
test1tunnel
192.168.2.3
default
default
Up
test2tunnel
172.24.3.3
default
default
Peer unresponsive
test3tunnel

test services l2tp


tunnel (Specific tunnel
tested)

172.24.5.1

default

test

Up

user@host> test services l2tp tunnel user testuser@example.com tunnel-name test1tunnel


Subscriber: testuser@example.com, authentication success, l2tp tunneled
Tunnel-name
Tunnel-peer
Logical-System Routing-Instance Status
test1tunnel
192.168.2.3
default
default
Up

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Link Services Operational Mode


Commands
Table 326 on page 1903 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot Link Services IQ (LSQ) PICs.

Table 326: Link Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Display information about Link Services IQ (LSQ) PIC


CPU usage.

show services link-services cpu-usage

NOTE: LSQ functionality is supported on the adaptive services interface on


the following routers:

J Series routersls-pim/0/slot

M Series and T Series routerslsq-fpc/pic/port

NOTE: For information about how to configure link services, see the Junos OS
Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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show services link-services cpu-usage


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services link-services cpu-usage


<brief | detail>
<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


(M Series and T Series routers only) Display information about Link Services IQ (LSQ)
CPU usage.
noneDisplay standard information about CPU usage for all LSQ interfaces.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about the specified LSQ

interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services link-services cpu-usage brief (AS PIC) on page 1906


show services link-services cpu-usage brief (MultiServices PIC) on page 1906
show services link-services cpu-usage detail (AS PIC) on page 1906
show services link-services cpu-usage detail (MultiServices PIC) on page 1907
Table 327 on page 1904 lists the output fields for the show services link-services cpu-usage
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 327: show services link-services cpu-usage Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Role

CPU functional category.

brief

1 Second Average

Percentage of usage during 1-second duration.

All levels

5 Second Average

Percentage of usage during 5-second duration.

All levels

QoS

Quality of service (QoS) CPU, which takes care of queuing and scheduling of
incoming IP packets on a per-bundle basis. It schedules packets with higher
QoS values first.

All levels

Sequencer

Assigns sequence numbers to outgoing MLPPP fragments and interleaves link


fragmentation and interleaving (LFI) traffic.

All levels

Load Balancer

Distributes load across different fragmenter CPUs.

All levels

Fragmenter

Main LSQ CPU; fragments IP packets into MLPPP fragments and also
reassembles MLPPP fragments into IP packets.

All levels

Total

Sum of all CPU functions.

brief

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Idle

Counts idle cycles when the CPU does not have any work.

detail

Timer

Takes care of periodic events driven by a timer, such as timeouts.

detail

System

System housekeeping thread.

detail

Input (QoS)

Acquires and queues incoming IP frames from hardware interfaces.

detail

Output (QoS)

Sends scheduled frames to the next processing CPU.

detail

Output Frags

Sends outstanding frames to the fragmenter CPU.

detail

Bypass (QoS)

Sends outstanding frames for LFI.

detail

Free frame (QoS)

Frees dropped frames.

detail

CPUnumber

Identifier number of specific CPU.

detail

Drop (Fragmenter)

Drops frames that have been marked by the QoS CPU.

detail

Frag (Fragmenter)

Fragments IP frames into MLPPP fragments.

detail

Reass

Reassembles MLPPP fragments into IP frames.

detail

Handles freeback of credits from other CPUs (MultiServices PICs only).

detail

Receives LFI traffic from QoS CPU and transmits it with strict priority over
MLPPP.

detail

Receives MLPPP fragments from fragmenter CPUs, assigns sequence numbers,


and appends MLPPP headers.

detail

(Sequencer)
Output Frag

Load-balances and transmits fragments across links.

detail

Retry (Sequencer)

Retries transmission if hardware was busy in the previous attempt.

detail

Input Alloc (Load

Acquires frames from hardware interfaces and validates them.

detail

Performs error and sanity checks and check frames for PortMapping.

detail

Sends frame to next processing CPU.

detail

(QoS)

(Fragmenter)
Freeback

(Fragmenter)
Input LFI

(Sequencer)
Input Frag

(Sequencer)

Balancer)
Input (Load

Balancer)
Output (Load

Balancer)

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Table 327: show services link-services cpu-usage Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Freeback (Load

Handles freeback of credits from other CPUs.

detail

Balancer)

Sample Output
show services
link-services
cpu-usage brief (AS
PIC)

user@host> show services link-services cpu-usage interface lsq-0/0/0 brief


Role
1 Second Average
5 Second Average
QOS
1.0%
1.0%
Sequencer
0.1%
0.1%
Fragmenter
0.1%
0.1%
Total
0.1%
0.1%

show services
link-services
cpu-usage brief
(MultiServices PIC)

user@host> show services link-services cpu-usage interface lsq-0/0/0 brief


Role
1 Second Average
5 Second Average

show services
link-services
cpu-usage detail (AS
PIC)

QoS
Fragmenter
Load Balancer
Total

0.1%
0.1%
0.0%
0.1%

user@host> show services link-services cpu-usage interface lsq-0/0/0 detail


QoS

Idle

Timer

System

99.1%
99.8%
99.5%
99.5%

0.9%
0.1%
0.5%
0.5%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

Idle

Timer

System

Drop

Frag

Reass

Free
back

CPU0
CPU1
CPU2
CPU3
CPU4
CPU5
CPU6
CPU7
CPU8
1 sec ave
5 sec ave

96.6%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.5%
99.5%

0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

3.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.4%
0.4%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

Sequencer

Idle

System

Input
LFI

Input Output
Frag
Frag

Retry

CPU0
CPU1
1 sec ave
5 sec ave

99.9%
100.0%
99.9%
99.9%

0.1%
0.0%
0.1%
0.1%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

CPU0
CPU1
1 sec ave
5 sec ave
Fragmenter

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0.1%
0.1%
0.0%
0.1%

Input Output Output Bypass


Frags

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

Free
frame
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

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show services
link-services
cpu-usage detail
(MultiServices PIC)

user@host> show services link-services cpu-usage interface lsq-0/0/0 detail


QoS
Idle
Timer System Input Output Output Bypass
Frags
CPU0
CPU1
CPU2
CPU3
CPU4
1 sec ave
5 sec ave
Fragmenter

CPU0
CPU1
CPU2
CPU3
CPU4
CPU5
CPU6
CPU7
CPU8
CPU9
CPU10
CPU11
CPU12
CPU13
CPU14
CPU15
CPU16
CPU17
1 sec ave
5 sec ave
Load-Balancer

CPU0
CPU1
1 sec ave
5 sec ave

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99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%

0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

Idle

Timer

System

Drop

Frag

Reass

Free
back

99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%
99.9%

0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

Input Output

Free
back

Idle

System

Input
Alloc

100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

Free
frame
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%

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Commands
Table 328 on page 1909 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor load balancing.

Table 328: Load Balancing Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Show information about load balancing on aggregated


Multiservices (AMS) interfaces.

show interfaces load-balancing

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show interfaces load-balancing


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show interfaces load-balancing


<detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Display status information about load balancing on aggregated Multiservices (AMS)
interfaces.
noneDisplay standard information about status of all AMS interfaces.
detail(Optional) Display detailed status of all AMS interfaces.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show interfaces load-balancing on page 1912


show interfaces load-balancing detail on page 1912
Table 329 on page 1910 lists the output fields for the show interfaces load-balancing
(aggregated Multiservices interfaces) command. Output fields are listed in the
approximate order in which they appear.

Table 329: Aggregated Multiservices show interfaces load-balancing Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of the aggregated Multiservices (AMS) interface.

All levels

State

Status of AMS interfaces:

All levels

UpInterface is configured and operational.

Coming UpInterface is becoming operational.

Wait TimerInterface is waiting for member interfaces (mams) to come

online.

Members SeenMember interfaces (mams) are available.

Wait for MembersMember interfaces (mams) are not available.

Last change

Time elapsed since the last change to the interface.

All levels

Member count

Number of member PICs (mams) that are part of the aggregated interface.

All levels

Members Interface

List of all member PICs (mams) that are part of the aggregated interface.

detail

Weight

Weight associated with each member PIC for load balancing. The minimum
weight is 1, maximum weight is 100; default weight is 10.

detail

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Table 329: Aggregated Multiservices show interfaces load-balancing Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

State

Status of each member PIC (mams) :

detail

InvalidConfigured interface is not valid.

DownInterface is not operational.

ActiveInterface is configured and operational.

DiscardInterface has been discarded.

InactiveConfigured interface is not online.

BackupInterface has been configured as backup.

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Sample Output
show interfaces
load-balancing

show interfaces
load-balancing detail

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user@host>
Interface
ams0
ams1

show interfaces load-balancing


State
Last change
Up
1d 00:50
Up
00:00:59

Member count
2
2

user@host>show interfaces load-balancing detail


Load-balancing interfaces detail
Interface
: ams0
State
: Up
Last change
: 1d 00:51
Member count
: 2
Members
:
Interface
Weight
State
mams-2/0/0
10
Active
mams-2/1/0
10
Active

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Table 330 on page 1913 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot Mobile IP services.

Table 330: Mobile IP Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear information about Mobile IP bindings.

clear mobile-ip binding

Display information about Mobile IP home agent


bindings

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings

Display general information about Mobile IP home


agent.

show mobile-ip home-agent overview

Display information about traffic specific to Mobile IP


home agents.

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic

Display information about Mobile IP home agent virtual


networks.

show mobile-ip home-agent


virtual-network

Display information about the WiMAX Forum Network


Architecture release.

show mobile-ip wimax release

NOTE: For information about how to configure Mobile IP services, see the
Junos OS Subscriber Access Configuration Guide.

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clear mobile-ip binding


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear mobile-ip binding (all | ip-address ip-address | nai nai-string)


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Clear the Mobile IP binding.
allClear all Mobile IP bindings.
ip-address ip-addressClear the Mobile IP bindings for the specified IP home address

(HoA).
nai nai-stringClear the Mobile IP bindings for the specified network access identifier.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Clear the Mobile IP bindings for the

specified logical system.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Clear the Mobile IP bindings for the

specified routing instance.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings on page 1915

clear mobile-ip binding on page 1914


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear mobile-ip binding

1914

user@host> clear mobile-ip binding all

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show mobile-ip home-agent bindings


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings


<ip-address ip-address | nai nai-string | summary>
<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display information about Mobile IP home agent bindings.
ip-address ip-address(Optional) Display information for the specified Mobile IP home

address.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

logical system.
nai nai-string(Optional) Display information for the specified Mobile IP network access

identifier.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

routing instance.
summary(Optional) Display only summary (total bindings) information.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear mobile-ip binding on page 1914

show mobile-ip home-agent overview on page 1918

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic on page 1919

show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network on page 1921

show mobile-ip wimax release on page 1923

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings on page 1916


show mobile-ip home-agent bindings ip-address on page 1916
show mobile-ip home-agent bindings nai on page 1917
show mobile-ip home-agent bindings summary on page 1917
Table 331 on page 1915 lists the output fields for the show mobile-ip home-agent bindings
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 331: show mobile-ip home-agent bindings Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Home Address

Home address of the mobile node.

NAI

Network access identifier of the mobile node.

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Table 331: show mobile-ip home-agent bindings Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Home agent

Home agent address of the mobile node.

Care-of-address

Care of address used by the mobile node.

Lifetime Granted

Lifetime granted for the mobile node.

Lifetime Remaining

Remaining lifetime for the mobile node.

Tunnel Type

Type of tunnel requested by the mobile node.

Tunnel ID

Tunnel ID the mobile node is using.

Tunnel Source

Tunnel source address the mobile node is using.

Tunnel Destination

Tunnel destination address the mobile node is using.

Identification

Identification value received from the mobile node.

Revocation Support

Whether registration revocation is supported for this binding.

Notify MN

Whether mobile node notification has been negotiated.

Total Bindings

Total number of Mobile IP home agent bindings.

Sample Output
show mobile-ip
home-agent bindings

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent bindings


Home address NAI
Home agent
10.1.1.3
abcde@def.com
10.1.1.1
30.1.1.3
55.55.55.1
20.1.1.3
def@def.com
20.1.1.1

show mobile-ip
home-agent bindings
ip-address

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent bindings ip-address 10.1.1.3


Home address
: 10.1.1.3
NAI
: abcde@def.com
Home agent
: 10.1.1.1
Care-of-address
: 50.50.50.1
Lifetime Granted
: 180
Lifetime Remaining : 20
Tunnel Type
: IP-IP
Tunnel ID
: 10
Tunnel Source
: 10.1.1.1
Tunnel Destination : 50.50.50.1
Identification
: ABCD1234.4321ABCD
Revocation Support : Enabled
Notify MN of Revocation : Enabled

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Care-of-address
50.50.50.1
50.50.50.1
60.50.50.1

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show mobile-ip
home-agent bindings
nai

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent bindings nai abcde@def.com


Home address
: 10.1.1.3
NAI
: abcde@def.com
Home agent
: 10.1.1.1
Care-of-address
: 50.50.50.1
Lifetime Granted
: 180
Lifetime Remaining : 20
Tunnel Type
: IP-IP
Tunnel ID
: 10
Tunnel Source
: 10.1.1.1
Tunnel Destination : 50.50.50.1
Identification
: ABCD1234.4321ABCD
Revocation Support : Enabled
Notify MN
: Enabled

show mobile-ip
home-agent bindings
summary

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent bindings summary


Total bindings : 3

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show mobile-ip home-agent overview


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show mobile-ip home-agent overview


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display overview information for Mobile IP home agent.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings on page 1915

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic on page 1919

show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network on page 1921

show mobile-ip wimax release on page 1923

show mobile-ip home-agent overview on page 1918


Table 332 on page 1918 lists the output fields for the show mobile-ip home-agent overview
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 332: show mobile-ip home-agent overview Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Status

Total number of registration requests received.

Service Enabled on

Total number of registration requests forwarded.

Home Agents

Total number of registration requests denied.

Authentication

Total number of registration replies sent.

Sample Output
show mobile-ip
home-agent overview

1918

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent overview


Status
: Active
Service Enabled on : ge-0/0/3.0, ge-0/0/2.0
Home agents
: 10.1.1.1, 20.1.1.1, 55.55.55.1
Authentication
: AAA

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show mobile-ip home-agent traffic


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display information about Mobile IP home agent protocol statistics.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings on page 1915

show mobile-ip home-agent overview on page 1918

show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network on page 1921

show mobile-ip wimax release on page 1923

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic on page 1920


Table 333 on page 1919 lists the output fields for the show mobile-ip home-agent traffic
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 333: show mobile-ip home-agent traffic Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Registration
request received

Total number of registration requests received.

Registration
request forwarded

Total number of registration requests forwarded.

Registration
request denied

Total number of registration requests denied.

Registration replies
sent

Total number of registration replies sent.

Registration Errors
unspecified

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent for reasons
unspecified.

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Table 333: show mobile-ip home-agent traffic Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Registration Errors
Administrative
prohibited

Total number of registration requests denied by home agent as administrative


prohibited.

Registration Errors
Insufficient
Resource

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent for insufficient
resources.

Registration Errors
Bad request form

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent due to a bad
request form.

Registration Errors
Too many Bindings

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent for having too
many bindings.

Registration Errors
Unknown HA

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent for having an
unknown home agent.

Registration Errors
ID mismatch

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent for having a
mismatched ID.

Registration Errors
Authentication
failed MN

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent because the
mobile node failed authentication.

Registration Errors
Authentication
failed FA

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent because the
foreign agent failed authentication.

Sample Output
show mobile-ip
home-agent traffic

1920

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent traffic


Registration Request
Received : 10
Forwarded : 5
Denied
: 5
Registration Replies
Sent
: 5
Registration Errors
Unspecified
: 0
Administrative prohibited : 0
Insufficient Resource
: 0
Bad request form
: 0
Too many Bindings
: 0
Unknown HA
: 0
ID mismatch
: 0
Unavailable Reverse tunnel : 0
Unavailable Encapsulation : 0
Reverse Tunnel Mandatory
: 0
Authentication failed MN
: 0
Authentication failed FA
: 0

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show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


Display information about Mobile IP home agent virtual networks.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings on page 1915

show mobile-ip home-agent overview on page 1918

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic on page 1919

show mobile-ip wimax release on page 1923

show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network on page 1922


Table 334 on page 1921 lists the output fields for the show mobile-ip home-agent
virtual-network command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 334: show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Home agent
address

Home agent address of the mobile node.

Registration
Lifetime

Maximum registration lifetime that home agent allows.

Time Tolerance

Number of seconds the time stamp may differ.

Address Pool

Address pool configured.

Total MNs

Current number of mobile nodes that the home agent is serving.

Home address

Home address of the mobile node.

NAI

Network access identifier of the mobile node.

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Table 334: show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network Output


Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Care-of-address

Care of address used by the mobile node.

RegLifetime
Granted

Lifetime granted for the mobile node.

RegLifetime
Remaining

Remaining lifetime for the mobile node.

Sample Output
show mobile-ip
home-agent
virtual-network

user@host> show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network


Home Agent Address
: 55.55.55.55
Registration Lifetime : 1800
Time Tolerance
: 120
Address Pool
: 10.1.1.10 - 10.1.1.50
Total MN's
: 2
MN's :
Home address
:
NAI
:
Care-of-address
:
Reglifetime granted :
Reglifetime remaining:
Home address
:
NAI
:
Care-of-address
:
Reglifetime granted :
Reglifetime remaining:

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60.60.60.1
abcde@def.com
50.50.50.1
120
100
70.70.70.1
def@def.com
80.80.80.1
120
100

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show mobile-ip wimax release


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show mobile-ip wimax release


<logical-system logical-system-name>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Display the WiMAX Forum Network Architecture release that is supported by the current
Mobile IP implementation.
logical-system logical-system-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

logical system.
routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Display information for the specified

routing instance.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

List of Sample Output


Output Fields

view

show mobile-ip home-agent bindings on page 1915

show mobile-ip home-agent overview on page 1918

show mobile-ip home-agent traffic on page 1919

show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network on page 1921

show mobile-ip wimax release on page 1923


Table 335 on page 1923 lists the output fields for the show mobile-ip wimax release
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 335: show mobile-ip wimax release Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Release

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture release number.

Version

WiMAX Forum Network Architecture version number.

Sample Output
show mobile-ip wimax
release

user@host> show mobile-ip wimax release


Release 1, Version 1.2

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Network Address Translation Operational


Mode Commands
Table 336 on page 1925 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot Network Address Translation (NAT) services.

Table 336: NAT Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear information about NAT pool utilization using an inline


services interface hosted on a Trio-based line card.

clear services inline nat pool

Clear global statistics about NAT utilization using an inline


services interface hosted on a Trio-based line card.

clear services inline nat statistics

Display information about NAT pool utilization using an


inline services interface hosted on a Trio-based line card.

show services inline nat pool

Display information about NAT utilization using an inline


services interface hosted on a Trio-based line card.

show services inline nat statistics

Display information about deterministic NAT mapping


based on internal host.

show services nat deterministic-nat


internal-host

Display information about deterministic port mapping


based on NAT port block.

show services nat deterministic-nat


nat-port-block

Display the status of IPv6 interfaces

show services nat


ipv6-multicast-interfaces

Display information about NAT address and port mappings.

show services nat mapping

Display information about NAT pools.

show services nat pool

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NOTE: NAT is supported on the adaptive services interface on the following


routers:

J Series routerssp-pim/0/slot

M Series and T Series routerssp-fpc/pic/port

NAT is also supported on the redundant adaptive services interface


(rspnumber) on M Series and T Series routers.

NOTE: For information about how to configure NAT services, see the Junos
OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services inline nat pool


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear services inline nat pool pool-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Clear global inline nat statistics
pool-nameName of the NAT pool for which statistic are cleared.

clear

clear services inline nat pool on page 1927


When you enter this command, the NAT pool statistics are cleared. There is no specific
output.

Sample Output
clear services inline nat
pool

user@host> clear services inline nat pool p1

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clear services inline nat statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear services inline nat statistics

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Clear global inline nat statistics
clear

clear services inline nat statistics on page 1928


When you enter this command, the global inline NAT statistics are cleared. There is no
specific output.

Sample Output
clear services inline nat
statistics

1928

user@host> clear services inline nat statistics

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show services inline nat pool


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services inline nat pool


<pool pool--name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Display information about inline Network Address Translation (NAT) pool.
pool-nameDisplay information about the specified services-inline interface NAT pool.

view

show services inline nat pool on page 1929


Table 337 on page 1929 lists the output fields for the show services inline nat pool command.
Output fields are listed in the order in which they appear.

Table 337: show services inline nat pool Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an si interace hosted on a Trio-based line card.

NAT pool

Name of the pool used for address translations.

Translation type

Translation type specified in the applicable NAT rule for the service set.

Address range

Starting and ending public NAT addresses available for translation.

NATed packets

Number of packets translated for the specified pool.

un-NATed packets

Number of received packets that were not translated.

Errors

Number of packets with translation errors.

Sample Output
show services inline
nat pool

user@host> show services inline nat pool p1


Interface: si-5/0/0, Service set: ss-inat
NAT pool: p1, Translation type: BASIC NAT44
Address range: 20.20.20.0-20.20.20.255
NATed packets: 0, Un-NATed packets: 0, Errors: 0

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show services inline nat statistics


Syntax

Release Information

show services inline nat statistics


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.

Description

Display information about inline Network Address Translation (NAT) address translations.

Options

interface-name(Optional) Display information about the specified NAT services-inline

interface only. When a specific interface is not specified, statistics for all
services-inline interfaces are shown.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services inline nat statistics on page 1930


Table 338 on page 1930 lists the output fields for the show services inline nat statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the order in which they appear.

Table 338: show services inline nat statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Service PIC

Name of an si interace hosted on a Trio-based line card.

All levels

Slow path packets


received

Number of ICMP exception packets received for NAT translation.

All levels

Slow path packets


dropped

Number of received ICMP exception packets that were dropped.

All levels

Sample Output
show services inline
nat statistics

user@host> show services inline nat statistics


Service PIC Name
Slow path packets received
Slow path packets dropped

1930

:si-5/0/0
:0
:0

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show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host


Syntax

show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host


nat-address
nat-port

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.

Description

Options

This commands prints the internal host address and algorithmically determined port
ranges for the specified NAT IP address and port number. The results are calculated on
the PIC and the results are sent to RE.
nat-addressNAT address of the internal host.
nat-portNAT port of the internal host.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host on page 1931


Table 339 on page 1931 lists the output fields for the show services nat mapping command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 339: show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of a service interface.

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed, but if none of the
service sets has any flows, a flow table header is printed for each service set.

Internal Host

Private IP address of a subscriber on the access network.

NAT IP address

NAT public IP address

NAT Port Start

Lowest port number in range of assigned ports.

NAT Port End

Highest port number in range of assigned ports.

Sample Output
show services nat
deterministic-nat
internal-host

user@host> show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host 32.32.32.1 2000


Service set: ss1
Interface: sp-2/0/0
NAT pool: pool1
Internal Host: 128.1.1.4, NAT IP Address: 32.32.32.1, NAT Port Start: 1792, NAT
Port End: 2047

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show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block


nat-address
nat-port

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.


Display the translated NAT address and port ranges for the given internal host.
internal-hostIP address of the internal host.

view

run show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block on page 1932


Table 340 on page 1932 lists the output fields for the show services nat deterministic-nat
nat-port-block command. Output fields are listed in the approximate orderin which they
appear.

Table 340: show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of a service interface.

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed, but if none of the
service sets has any flows, a flow table header is printed for each service set.

Internal Host

Private IP address of a subscriber on the access network.

NAT IP address

NAT public IP address

NAT Port Start

Lowest port number in range of assigned ports.

NAT Port End

Highest port number in range of assigned ports.

Sample Output
run show services nat
deterministic-nat
nat-port-block

1932

user@host> show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block 128.1.1.1


root@netcat1# run show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block 128.1.1.1
Service set: ss1
Interface: sp-2/0/0
NAT pool: pool1
Internal Host: 128.1.1.1, NAT IP Address: 32.32.32.1, NAT Port Start: 1024, NAT
Port End: 1279

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show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


Displays a list of interfaces enabled for IPv6 mutlicast.
view

show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces on page 1933


Table 341 on page 1933 lists the output fields for the show services nat
ipv6-multicast-interfaces command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 341: show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of a service interface.

All levels

Admin State

Configured IPv6 multicast capability of an interface ,

All levels

Operational State

Operation IPv6 multicast status of an interface.

All levels

Sample Output
show services nat
ipv6-multicast-interfaces

user@host> show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces


Interface
Admin
Operational
State
State
ge-5/1/9
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/8
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/7
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/6
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/5
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/4
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/3
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/2
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/1
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/1/0
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/9
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/8
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/7
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/6
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/5
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/4
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/3
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/2
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/1
Enabled
Enabled
ge-5/0/0
Enabled
Enabled
ge-1/3/9
Enabled
Enabled
ge-1/3/8
Enabled
Enabled
ge-1/3/7
Enabled
Enabled

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ge-1/3/6
ge-1/3/5
ge-1/3/4
ge-1/3/3
ge-1/3/2
ge-1/3/1
ge-1/3/0
ge-1/2/9
ge-1/2/8
ge-1/2/7
ge-1/2/6
ge-1/2/5
ge-1/2/4
ge-1/2/3
ge-1/2/2
ge-1/2/1
ge-1/2/0
ge-1/1/9
ge-1/1/8
ge-1/1/7
ge-1/1/6
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ge-1/1/3
ge-1/1/2
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ge-1/0/8
ge-1/0/7
ge-1/0/6
ge-1/0/5
ge-1/0/4
ge-1/0/3
ge-1/0/2
ge-1/0/1
ge-1/0/0
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xe-0/2/0
xe-0/1/0
xe-0/0/0

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show services nat mapping


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show services nat mapping


<brief | detail | summary>
<pool-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.1.


summary option introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.
Display information about Network Address Translation (NAT) address and port
mappings.
noneDisplay standard information about all NAT pools.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
pool-name(Optional) Display information about the specified NAT pool.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services nat mapping brief on page 1936


show services nat mapping detail on page 1936
show services nat mapping pool-name on page 1936
show services nat mapping summary on page 1936
Table 342 on page 1935 lists the output fields for the show services nat mapping command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 342: show services nat mapping Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of a service interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed, but if
none of the service sets has any flows, a flow table header is printed for each
service set.

All levels

NAT pool

Name of the NAT pool.

All levels

Address Mapping

Mapping performed by NAT to conceal the network address.

All levels

No. of Port
Mappings

Number of port mappings.

All levels

Port mapping

Port mapping performed by NAT.

detail

Flow Count

Number of flows.

detail

Total number of
address mappings:

Total number of address mappings for all interfaces and service sets.

summary

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Total number of
endpoint
independent port
mappings:

Total number of port mappings for interfaces and services sets.

summary

Total number of
endpoint
independent filters:

Total number of independent filters that filter out only packets that are not
destined to the internal address and port regardless of the external IP address
and port source.

summary

Sample Output
show services nat
mapping brief

user@host> show services nat mapping brief


Interface: sp-2/3/0, Service set: s1
NAT pool: p1
Address Mapping: 2.1.20.10 ---> 34.34.34.34
No. of port mappings: 1

show services nat


mapping detail

user@host> show services nat mapping detail


Interface: sp-2/3/0, Service set: s1
NAT pool: p1
Address Mapping: 2.1.20.10 ---> 34.34.34.34, No. of port mappings: 1
Port mapping: 49604 --> 1024, Flow Count: 2

show services nat


mapping pool-name

user@host> show services nat mapping p1


Interface: sp-2/3/0, Service set: s1
NAT pool: p1
Address Mapping: 2.1.20.10 ---> 34.34.34.34
No. of port mappings: 1

show services nat


mapping summary

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user@host> show services nat mapping summary


Total number of address mappings:
Total number of endpoint independent port mappings:
Total number of endpoint independent filters:

500000
500000
0

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show services nat pool


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services nat pool


<brief | detail>
<pool-name>
pgcp <ports-per-session | remotely-controlled>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


pgcp option added in Junos OS Release 8.5.
Display information about Network Address Translation (NAT) pools.
noneDisplay standard information about all NAT pools.
brief | detail(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
pool-name(Optional) Display information about the specified NAT pool.
pgcp(Optional) Display information about a NAT pool that is exclusive to the BGF.
ports-per-session(Optional) Display the number of ports allocated per session from

the NAT pool.


remotely-controlled(Optional) Display if the NAT pool is explicitly specified by the

gateway controller.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services nat pool brief on page 1938


show services nat pool detail on page 1938
show services nat pool for Secured Port Block Allocation on page 1939
show services nat pool for Deterministic Port Block Allocation on page 1939
show services nat pool detail for Port Block Allocation on page 1939
Table 343 on page 1937 lists the output fields for the show services nat pool command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 343: show services nat pool Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed, but if
none of the service sets has any flows, a flow table header is printed for each
service set.

All levels

NAT pool

Name of the Network Address Translation pool.

All levels

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Table 343: show services nat pool Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Type or Translation
type

Address translation type: basic-nat-pt, basic-nat44, basic-nat66,


detministic-napt44, dnat-44, dynamic-nat44, napt44, napt-66, napt-pt,
stateful-nat64, twice-basic-nat-44, twice-dynamic-nat-44,
twice-dynamic-napt-44.

All levels

Address or Address
range

IPv4 address range of the pool.

All levels

Port or Port range

Port range of the pool. Applicable only for dynamic NAT pools. Not displayed
for static NAT pools.

All levels

Ports used' or Ports


in use

Number of ports allocated in this pool with this name. Applicable only for
dynamic NAT pools. Not displayed for static NAT pools.

All levels

Port block type

Type of port block allocation: secured or deterministic

All levels

Out of port errors

Number of port allocation errors. Applicable only for dynamic NAT pools. Not
displayed for static NAT pools.

detail

Max ports used

Maximum number of ports used. Applicable only for dynamic NAT pools. Not
displayed for static NAT pools.

detail

Addresses in use

Number of addresses in use for dynamic source address NAT pools.

detail

Sample Output
show services nat pool
brief

user@host> show services nat pool brief


Interface: ms-1/0/0, Service set: s1
NAT pool
Type
Address
Port
dest-pool
DNAT-44 10.10.10.2-10.10.10.2
napt-pool
NAPT-44 50.50.50.1-50.50.50.254
1024-63487
source-dynamic-pool DYNAMIC NAT44 40.40.40.1-40.40.40.254
source-static-pool BASIC NAT44 30.30.30.1-30.30.30.254

show services nat pool


detail

Ports used
0

user@host> show services nat pool detail


Interface: ms-1/0/0, Service set: s1
NAT pool: dest-pool, Translation type: DNAT-44
Address range: 10.10.10.2-10.10.10.2
NAT pool: napt-pool, Translation type: NAPT-44
Address range: 50.50.50.1-50.50.50.254
Port range: 1024-63487, Ports in use: 0, Out of port errors: 0, Max ports
used: 0
NAT pool: source-dynamic-pool, Translation type: DYNAMIC NAT44
Address range: 40.40.40.1-40.40.40.254
Out of address errors: 0, Addresses in use: 0
NAT pool: source-static-pool, Translation type: BASIC NAT44
Address range: 30.30.30.1-30.30.30.254

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show services nat pool


for Secured Port Block
Allocation

user@host> show services nat pool


Interface: sp-2/0/0, Service set: in
NAT pool
Type
Address
Port
Ports used
mypool
dynamic 3.3.3.3-3.3.3.10
512-65535
0
3.3.3.15-3.3.3.20
3.3.3.25-3.3.3.30
3.3.3.95-3.3.3.200
Port block size: 64, Max port blocks per address: 1, Active block timeout: 86400,
Effective port range: 1024-65471,
Effective number of port blocks: 126882, Effective number of ports: 8120448, Port
block efficiency: nan
Interface: sp-2/1/0, Service set: in1
NAT pool
Type
Address
Port
Ports used
mypool1
dynamic 9.9.9.1-9.9.9.254
512-65535
0
Port block size: 64, Max port blocks per address: 1, Active block timeout: 86400,
Effective port range: 1024-65471,
Effective number of port blocks: 255778, Effective number of ports: 16369792,
Port block efficiency: nan

show services nat pool


for Deterministic Port
Block Allocation

user@host> show services nat pool

show services nat pool


detail for Port Block
Allocation

user@host> show services nat pool detail

Interface: sp-2/0/0, Service set: ss2


NAT pool
Type
Address
Port
pba
dynamic 33.33.33.1-33.33.33.128
512-65535
Port block type: Deterministic port block, Port block size: 200

Ports Used
6604

Interface: sp-0/0/0, Service set: in


NAT pool: x, Translation type: dynamic
Address range: 1.1.1.1-1.1.1.1
Address range: 4.4.4.4-4.4.4.40
Port range: 512-65535, Ports in use: 0, Out of port errors: 0, Max ports used:
0
Max number of port blocks used: 0, Current number of port blocks in use: 0,
Port block allocation errors: 0

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PGCP Operational Mode Commands for


the BGF Feature
Table 344 on page 1941 summarizes the Packet Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP)
command-line interface (CLI) commands you can use to monitor and troubleshoot the
PGCP service that is used for the border gateway function (BGF) feature. Commands
are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 344: PGCP Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear gates on a virtual BGF.

clear services pgcp gates

Clear statistical information.

clear services pgcp statistics

Display information about the configuration for a


virtual BGF.

show services pgcp active-configuration

Display in-depth information about a particular gate


on a virtual BGF.

show services pgcp gate

Display summary information about all gates on a


virtual BGF.

show services pgcp gates

Display information about H.248 root terminations.

show services pgcp root-termination

Display information about BGF statistics.

show services pgcp statistics

Display information about conversations.

show services pgcp conversations

Display information about flows.

show services pgcp flows

Display summary information about terminations.

show services pgcp terminations

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NOTE:
PGCP services are supported on Adaptive Services (AS) PICS, Multiservices
(sp-fpc/pic/port) PICS, and the Multiservices Dense Port Concentrator
(MS-DPC) on the following routers:

Juniper Networks M120 Multiservice Edge Router

Juniper Networks M320 Multiservice Edge Router

Juniper Networks T640 Core Router

NOTE: For information about how to use PGCP services to monitor the BGF
feature, see the Junos Multiplay Solutions Guide.

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clear services pgcp gates


Syntax
Release Information
Description

clear services pgcp gates gateway gateway-name

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


Clear all gates on a virtual border gateway function (BGF). Use this command only for
debugging and testing purposes. The recommended way to clear the state of gates is to
use the set services-state out-of-service-graceful statement at the [edit services pgcp
gateway <gateway-name>] hierarchy.
When you enter this command, the virtual BGF sends an H.248 FO/905 message to the
gateway controller. The status of the virtual BGF then changes to In-Service
(Disconnected). The virtual BGF then reregisters with the gateway controller by sending
an RE/901 message, and the status of the virtual BGF changes to In-Service (Registered).

Options

gatesClear gate information.


gateway gateway-nameClear statistics associated with this virtual BGF.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services pgcp gates on page 1943


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services pgcp
gates

user@host> clear services pgcp gates

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clear services pgcp statistics


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

clear services pgcp statistics gateway gateway-name


<virtual-interface interface-number>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.


gateway option added in Junos OS Release 9.5.
virtual-interface option added in Junos OS Release 11.1.
Clear statistics for a virtual border gateway function (BGF).
gateway-nameName of the virtual BGF for which you want to clear statistics.
interface-numberNumber of the virtual interface for which you want to clear statistics.

When you specify a virtual interface, statistics are cleared for that virtual interface
only.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services pgcp statistics on page 1944


When you enter this command, you receive either command prompt (indicating success)
or an error message.

Sample Output
clear services pgcp
statistics

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user@host> clear services pgcp statistics gateway gateway-name

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show services pgcp active-configuration


Syntax

show services pgcp active-configuration gateway gateway-name


<backup> | <master>

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


gateway option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

Display information about the active Packet Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP)
configuration, which includes information received from the adaptive services process
and information negotiated with the gateway controller.

Options

gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about the active configuration associated

with this virtual border gateway function (BGF).


backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant MultiServices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, the active configuration on the
Routing Engine is displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, the active
configuration on the primary services PIC is displayed. If you do not specify the master
or backup options, the master option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level

view

List of Sample Output

show services pgcp active-configuration (controller: border signaling


gateway) on page 1949
show services pgcp active-configuration (controller: external) on page 1951

Output Fields

Table 345 on page 1945 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp active-configuration
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 345: show services pgcp active-configuration Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

BGF virtual interface


configuration

Information about the virtual interface configuration.

Virtual interface nameNme of the virtual interface.

Routing Instance nameName of the routing instance associated with the virtual interface.

StatusService status of the virtual interface: In-Service, In-Service (Graceful Shutdown),


Out-of-Service, Out-of-Service (Physical Interface).

Interface nameName of the service interface for the virtual interface.

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Table 345: show services pgcp active-configuration Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Virtual BGF
configuration

Information about the active virtual BGF configuration.

NameName of the virtual BGF.

IP addressIP address of the virtual BGF.

Routing InstanceName of the routing instance associated with the virtual BGF.

PortPort of the virtual BGF.

PlatformService interface for the BGF.

StatusService state of the virtual BGF:

In-Service (Disconnected)The virtual BGF is configured to be in service; however, it is

disconnected from the gateway controller.

In-Service (Registering)The virtual BGF is in the process of registering with the gateway controller.

In-Service (Registered)The virtual BGF has completed registration with the gateway controller.

In-Service (Graceful Shutdown)The virtual BGF is in draining mode because of a graceful

shutdown.

In-Service (Shutdown)The virtual BGF is shut down because of a forced shutdown.

Out-Of-ServiceThe virtual BGF is not connected to the gateway controller.

Active gateway controllerGateway controller that is currently controlling this virtual BGF. NULL

means that there is no active gateway controller.

Replication socket

Connected (Ready)The replication is ready and a switchover can be processed.

Connected (Syncing)The replication is synchronizing. Performing a switchover is not safe.

Connected (Error)An error occurred in the previous switchover.

DisconnectedThe backup Routing Engine is down. There is no route to the backup Routing

Engine.

Synchronization stateThe status of the synchronization between the internal state of the pgcpd

process and the flow of media on a data PIC after a failover of the pgcpd process.

IdleThe pgcpd process and the data PIC media flow are in synch.

InitializingThe pgcpd process is reading the current status of the data PIC to determine required

synchonization.

synchronizingThe pgcpd process is synchronizing its internal state with the data PIC.

NOTE: BGF service is not affected when synchronizing. Gates can be created, modified, and deleted
normally.

Cleanup timeout [secs]Time to wait before the virtual BGF removes gates following a disconnection

from the gateway controller.

Maximum concurrent callsMaximum number of concurrent calls allowed on the BGF.

Gate inactivity delayTime to wait before packet inactivity detection begins on a gate for which

there is no latching event.

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Gate inactivity durationTime during which the virtual BGF monitors gates for packet inactivity.

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Table 345: show services pgcp active-configuration Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

H248 timers
configuration

Information about the H.248 timers configuration.

Max waiting delay (MWD)Maximum time the virtual BGF waits before contacting a new gateway

controller when the connection to the controlling gateway controller is lost.

Max retransmission delay (T-MAX)Maximum delay time allowed a transaction resulting from

retransmissions.

H248 options
configuration

Initial average ack delay (I-AAD)Average network propagation delay time.

Maximum net propogation delay (M-NPD)Maximum network propagation delay time.

Information about the H.248 options configuration.

Wildcard response service-changeWhether or not the virtual BGF issues service change notifications

as wildcard notifications.

Event historyWhether or not the virtual BGF has enabled its history of all event notifications to

be accessed by the gateway controller.


H248 diffserv
configuration

Information about the H.248 DiffServ configuration.

DSCPDSCP value set in the DiffServ configuration. If there is no configured value, the default

value is shown.
Notification Behavior

Information about the regulation of media inactivity notifications sent to the gateway controller.

Notification RegulationEither the percentage of notification to be suppressed, expressed as a


number from 0 through 100, or the value once, meaning that only the first of a series of media

inactivity notifications is sent to the gateway controller.


Application data
inactivity detection

Information about the reporting of media inactivity events.

Event timestamp
Notification

IP flow stop detectionDefault method for reporting media inactivity.

Information about the availability of event timestamp information.

Requested timestampWhether or not the virtual BGF has enabled timestamp information for

events to be viewed by the gateway controller.


H248 segmentation

Information about the H.248 segmentation configuration.

MG segmentation timerThe time within which the gateway controller waits to receive outstanding

message segments from the virtual BGF after it receives the SegmentationCompleteToken message.

MG maximum PDU sizeThe maximum size of the virtual BGFs incoming protocol data unit for the

control associations transport protocol. The gateway controller should avoid building messages
that exceed this size.

MGC segmentation timerThe time within which the virtual BGF waits to receive outstanding

message segments from the gateway controller after it receives the SegmentationCompleteToken
message.

MGC maximum PDU sizeThe maximum size of the gateway controllers incoming protocol data

unit for the control associations transport protocol. The virtual BGF will not build messages that
exceed this size.

minimumMinimum value accepted from the gateway controller.

maximumMaximum value accepted from the gateway controller.

defaultDefault value that is used when the gateway controller does not set a value.

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Field Name

Field Description

H248 base root

Information about the H.248 base root configuration.

Normal MG execution timeThe interval within which the gateway controller waits for a response

to transactions from the virtual BGF (exclusive of network delay).

MG Provisional response timerThe time within which the gateway controller waits for a pending

response from the virtual BGF if a transaction cannot be completed.

MG Originated pending limitThe number of transaction pending messages that the gateway

controller can receive from the virtual BGF.

Normal MGC execution timeThe interval within which the virtual BGF waits for a response to a

transaction from the gateway controller (exclusive of network delay).

MGC Provisional response timerThe time within which the virtual BGF waits for a pending response

from the gateway controller if a transaction cannot be completed.

MGC Originated pending limitThe number of transaction pending messages that the virtual BGF

can receive from the gateway controller.

Inactivity Timer

minimumMinimum value accepted from the gateway controller.

maximumMaximum value accepted from the gateway controller.

defaultDefault value that is used when the gateway controller does not set a value.

Information about inactivity timer configuration.

DefaultWhether the inactivity timer is on or off by default.

Maximum inactivity time defaultDefault value for the inactivity timer. This value is used if the

gateway controller does not send an inactivity timer value.

Fast update filters

minimumMinimum value accepted from the gateway controller.

maximumMaximum value accepted from the gateway controller.

defaultDefault value that is used when the gateway controller does not set a value.

Information about the fast update filter (FUF) configuration.

Maximum termsMaximum number of FUF terms that can be installed for the virtual BGF.

Maximum term percentageMaximum percentage of gates with FUF filters relative to all gates

currently installed for the virtual BGF.


Overload control
configuration

Information about the overload control configuration.

Queue limit percentageMaximum percentage of the work queue for H.248 transactions that can

be used before overload messages are generated.

Reject new calls thresholdMaximum percentage of the work queue for H.248 transactions that

can be used before all new, non-emergency calls are rejected.

Reject all transactions thresholdMaximum percentage of the work queue for H.248 transactions

that can be used before all non-emergency transactions are rejected.


Gateway controller
configuration

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Information about the gateway controller configuration.

Controller nameName of the gateway controller.

Controller IP addressFor an external contoller, the IP address of the gateway controller. When the
controller is a BSG instance, this field contains internal.

Controller portListening port of the gateway controller to which the virtual BGF sends messages.

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Field Name

Field Description

BGF rule configuration

Information about the rule configuration.

BGF service set


configuration

BGF MultiServices PIC


status

Firewall

Rule nameName of the rule set.

Virtual BGFName of the virtual BGF that processes the rule set.

Information about the service set configuration.

Service set nameName of the service set.

Service set idNumeric identifier of the service set.

Rule nameName of the rule set configured for the service set.

Information about the services PICs status.

NameName of the services interface.

StatusStatus of the services interface: Connected.

Information about firewall filter status for the virtual BGF.

StatusStatus of the firewall associated with the virtual BGF: Connected or Unsupported Platform.

Number of termsNumber of match condition terms used in the virtual BGF. For each filter, a default

term is installed to allow traffic to pass through (otherwise, all traffic is dropped because it is the
default firewall action). For example, there are two terms listed when there are two filters.

Number of filtersNumber of firewall filters used in the virtual BGF.

Sample Output
show services pgcp
active-configuration
(controller: border
signaling gateway)

user@host> show services pgcp active-configuration gateway BGF1


BGF virtual interface configuration:
Virtual Interface name: 10
Routing Instance name: inet.0
Status
: In-Service
Interface name
: sp-1/0/0
BGF virtual interface configuration:
Virtual Interface name: 20
Routing Instance name: inet.0
Status
: In-Service
Interface name
: sp-1/0/0
Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
IP address
Routing-instance
Port
Platform
Status
Active gateway controller
Replication socket
Synchronization state
Cleanup timeout [secs]
Maximum concurrent calls
Gate inactivity delay [secs]
Gate inactivity duration (Q-MI ) [secs]

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:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

BGF1
0.0.0.0
inet.0
2944
sp-1/1/0
In-Service (Registering)
internal
Ready
Disabled
0
8101
3600
3600

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H248 timers configuration:


Max waiting delay (MWD) [millisec]
:
Max retransmission delay (T-MAX) [millisec] :
Initial average ack delay (I-AAD) [millisec]:
Max net propagation delay (M-NPD) [millisec]:
H248 options configuration:
Wildcard response service-change
Event history

:
:

2000
20000
1000
5000

NO
NO

H248 diffserv configuration:


dscp
: 0x00
Notification Behavior:
Notification Regulation

Application data inactivity detection:


IP flow stop detection
: default - immediate
Event timestamp Notification
Requested timestamp

requested

H248 segmentation
:
MG segmentation timer [millisec]
MG maximum PDU size [bytes]
MGC segmentation timer [millisec]
MGC maximum PDU size [bytes]

:
:
:
:

minimum
500
512
500
512

maximum
30000
65507
30000
65507

default
4000
1472
4000
1472

H248 base root


:
Normal MG execution time [millisec]
:
MG Provisional response timer [millisec] :
MG Originated pending limit
:
Normal MGC execution time [millisec]
:
MGC Provisional response timer [millisec]:
MGC Originated pending limit
:

minimum
500
500
1
500
500
1

maximum
29000
30000
512
29000
30000
512

default
500
2000
4
500
4000
4

Inactivity Timer:
Detect
:
Maximum inactivity time [10 millisec]:
minimum
100
Fast update filters:
Maximum terms

Off
maximum
65535

default
12000

2000

Overload control configuration:


Queue limit percentage
Reject new calls threshold
Reject all commands threshold
Gateway controller configuration:
Controller name
Controller IP address
Controller port
BGF rule configuration:
Rule name
: pgcp-rule
Virtual BGF
: BGF1

:
:
:

:
:
:

70
80
90

internal
0.0.0.0
2944

BGF service set configuration:


Service set name
: bgf-service-set
Service set id
: 1

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Rule name

pgcp-rule

BGF MultiServices PIC status:


Name
: sp-1/0/0
Status : Connected
Firewall:
Status
Number of terms
Number of filters

show services pgcp


active-configuration
(controller: external)

:
:
:

Unsupported platform
0
0

user@host> show services pgcp active-configuration gateway BGF1


BGF virtual interface configuration:
Virtual Interface name: 11
Routing Instance name: vrf_1
Status
: In-Service
Interface name
: sp-3/0/0.11
BGF virtual interface configuration:
Virtual Interface name: 10
Routing Instance name: vrf_0
Status
: In-Service
Interface name
: sp-3/0/0.10
Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
IP address
Routing-instance
Port
Platform
Status
Active gateway controller
Replication socket
Synchronization state
Cleanup timeout [secs]
Maximum concurrent calls
Gate inactivity delay [secs]
Gate inactivity duration (Q-MI ) [secs]

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

BGF1
1.1.24.1
vrf_1
2944
rms1 [1]
In-Service (Registering)
PGC1
Ready
Disabled
0
8101
3600
3600

H248 timers configuration:


Max waiting delay (MWD) [millisec]
:
Max retransmission delay (T-MAX) [millisec] :
Initial average ack delay (I-AAD) [millisec]:
Max net propagation delay (M-NPD) [millisec]:
H248 options configuration:
Wildcard response service-change
Event history

:
:

2000
20000
1000
5000

NO
NO

H248 diffserv configuration:


dscp
: 0x00
Notification Behavior:
Notification Regulation

Application data inactivity detection:


IP flow stop detection
: default - immediate
Event timestamp Notification
Requested timestamp

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H248 segmentation
:
default
MG segmentation timer [millisec]
4000
MG maximum PDU size [bytes]
1472
MGC segmentation timer [millisec]
4000
MGC maximum PDU size [bytes]
1472

minimum

maximum

500

30000

512

65507

500

30000

512

65507

minimum

maximum

500

29000

500

30000

512

500

29000

500

30000

512

H248 base root


:
default
Normal MG execution time [millisec]
:
500
MG Provisional response timer [millisec] :
2000
MG Originated pending limit
:
4
Normal MGC execution time [millisec]
:
500
MGC Provisional response timer [millisec]:
4000
MGC Originated pending limit
:
4
Inactivity Timer:
Detect
:
Maximum inactivity time [10 millisec]:
v
minimum
100
Fast update filters:
Maximum terms

maximum
65535

default
12000

2000

Overload control configuration:


Queue limit percentage
Reject new calls threshold
Reject all commands threshold
Gateway controller configuration:
Controller name
Controller IP address
Controller port
Controller name
Controller IP address
Controller port
BGF rule configuration:
Rule name
:
Virtual BGF
:

Off

:
:
:

70
80
90

:
:
:

PGC1
10.50.240.101
35101

:
:
:

PGC2
0.0.0.0
2944

pgcp-rule1
BGF1

BGF service set configuration:


Service set name
: pgcp-svc-set1
Service set id
: 1
Rule name
: pgcp-rule1
BGF MultiServices PIC status:
Name
: sp-3/0/0
Status : Connected

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Status
Number of terms
Number of filters

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:
:

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0
0

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show services pgcp gate


Syntax

Release Information

show services pgcp gate gateway-name gateway-name gate-id gate-id


< brief | extensive | session-mirroring | statistics>
<master | backup>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


statistics option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.
session-mirroring option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2.
gateway option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6

Description

Display in-depth information about a Packet Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP) gate.

Options

gateway gateway-name(Optional) Display information about gates associated with

this virtual border gateway function (BGF).


gate-id gate-id(Optional) Display information about a particular gate.
brief(Optional) Display brief output.
extensive(Optional) Display extensive output.
session-mirroring(Optional) Display the session mirroring information for gates that

are being mirrored. You must have a login with sufficient permission to view session
mirroring information. The set system login class class-name permissions
pgcp-session-mirroring command grants this permission.
statistics(Optional) Display statistics for gates.
master(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant MultiServices PIC (rms) interface.
backup(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, gate information for the routing
engine is displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, gate information
the primary services PIC is displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup
options, the master option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

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view
pgcp-session-mirroringTo view session mirroring fields.

show services pgcp gates on page 1962

show services pgcp gate on page 1959


show services pgcp gate extensive on page 1960
show services pgcp gate statistics on page 1960
show services pgcp gate session-mirroring on page 1961

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Output Fields

Table 346 on page 1955 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp gate command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 346: show services pgcp gate Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Gate information

Information about the gate.

brief, extensive

Direction

Direction of the gate.

brief, extensive

State

State of the gate:

brief, extensive

active

disabled

closed

remote source
address

IP address of the remote source of the gate.

brief, extensive

remote source port

Port of the remote source of the gate.

brief, extensive

remote dest
address

IP address of the remote destination of the gate.

brief, extensive

remote dest port

Port of the remote destination of the gate.

brief, extensive

local source
address

IP address of the local source of the gate.

brief, extensive

local source port

Port of the local source of the gate.

brief, extensive

local dest address

IP address of the local destination of the gate.

brief, extensive

local dest port

Port of the local destination of the gate.

brief, extensive

transport

Transport protocol.

brief, extensive

gate version

Numeric identifier for the version of the gate.

brief, extensive

latch

Latch status:

brief, extensive

latch

none

yellow action

Action to take in this state.

brief, extensive

red action

Action to take in this state.

brief, extensive

notifications

Number of notifications.

brief, extensive

User Data

Numeric identifier for the user data.

brief, extensive

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Transport

H.248 media descriptor field:

extensive

udp

tcp

rtp

avp

RTCP

Additional (shadow) gate allocated for the Real-Time Control


Protocol (RTCP): auto or off.

extensive

Latch

State of the latch action on the gate:

extensive

none

latch

relatch

DSCP

DiffServ code point (DSCP) marking value for the gate.

extensive

Policing

Status of policing on the gate:

extensive

Fast update filter

On

Off

Status of the fast update filter:

On

Off

extensive

Gate Statistics

Statistics for the specific gate.

statistics

Output Packets

Number of output packets from the PIC.

statistics

Input Packets

The number of PIC input packets plus the number of packets that
the Packet Forwarding Engine dropped because they did not conform
to rate limits.

statistics

Dropped Packets

Number of packets that the Packet Forwarding Engine and the PIC
dropped because they did not conform to rate limits.

statistics

Lost RTP Packets

Number of RTP packets that have been lost on this gate.

statistics

Fractional lost RTP


Packets

The fraction of RTP data packets that the remote side lost. The
fraction is expressed as a percentage value.

statistics

RTCP Statistics

RTCP statistics for packets sent and received.

statistics

RTCP Sender
Statistics

RTCP statistics for the sending endpoint.

statistics

SSRC

Synchronization source ID for the sending endpoint.

statistics

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Sender Octets

Number of octets sent.

statistics

Sender Packets

Number of packets sent.

statistics

Invalid Packets

Number of invalid packets.

statistics

RTCP Receiver
Statistics

Statistics for the endpoint receiving the RTCP packets.

statistics

SSRC

Synchronization source ID for the receiving endpoint.

statistics

Lost packets

The number of RTP data packets that the remote side lost in the
current transmission.

statistics

Lost fraction

The fraction (percentage) of RTP data packets that the remote side
lost in the current transmission.

statistics

Jitter

An estimate of the statistical variance of the RTP data packet


interarrival time. The jitter is measured in the units of the RTP
timestamp and represents the mean deviation of the difference in
packet spacing at the receiver compared to the sender for a pair of
packets.

statistics

Received RTCP-XR
Statistics:

Statistics on RTCP packets sent and received.

statistics

Packet loss
concealment

Method of packet loss concealment:

statistics

UUnspecified

EEnhanced

DDisabled

SStandard

Loss Rate

The fraction of RTP data packets from the source lost since the
beginning of reception.

statistics

Discard Rate

The fraction of RTP data packets from the source that have been
discarded since the beginning of reception.

statistics

Round Trip Delay

The most recent round-trip time between interfaces, in milliseconds.

statistics

End System Delay

The most recently estimated end system delay, expressed in


milliseconds.

statistics

Signal Level

The voice signal relative level shown as the ratio of the signal level
to dBm0.

statistics

Noise Level

The ratio of the silent period background noise level to dBm0.

statistics

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

RERL

The residual echo return loss value expressed as an integer in the


range from 0 to 100 dB. A value of 94 corresponds to "toll quality",
and values of 50 or less are regarded as unusable. This metric
includes the effects of delay.

statistics

R Factor

A voice quality metric describing the segment of the call that is


carried over this RTP session expressed as an integer in the range
from 0 to 100 dB. A value of 94 corresponds to "toll quality", and
values of 50 or less are regarded as unusable. This metric includes
the effects of delay. A value of 127 indicates that this parameter is
unavailable.

statistics

Ext. R Factor

The external R factor is a voice quality metric describing the segment


of the call that is carried over a network segment external to the
RTP segment, such as a cellular network. Its values are interpreted
in the same manner as for the RTPR factor. This metric includes the
effects of delay and relates to the outward voice path from the VoIP
termination for which this metrics block applies.

statistics

MOS-LQ

The estimated mean opinion score for listening quality (MOS-LQ)


is a voice quality metric on a scale from 1 to 5, in which 5 represents
excellent and 1 represents unacceptable. It includes the effects of
delay and other effects that would affect listening quality.

statistics

MOS-CQ

The estimated mean opinion score for conversational quality


(MOS-CQ) is a voice quality metric on a scale from 1 to 5, in which
5 represents excellent and 1 represents unacceptable. It includes
the effects of delay and other effects that would affect
conversational quality.

statistics

Received RTCP
Burst Metrics
Statistics

This section provides statistics for burst metrics received from the
far end of the RTCP session.

statistics

Minimum Gap
Threshold

This field contains the value used for this report block to determine
if a gap exists. The recommended value of 16 corresponds to a burst
period having a minimum density of 6.25 percent of lost or discarded
packets, which may cause noticeable degradation in call quality.
During gap periods defined with a threshold of 16, each lost or
discarded packet is preceded by and followed by a sequence of at
least 16 received non-discarded packets.

statistics

Burst Density

The fraction of RTP data packets within burst periods since the
beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded.

statistics

Burst Duration

The mean duration of the burst periods that have occurred since
the beginning of reception, in milliseconds.

statistics

Gap Loss Density

The fraction of RTP data packets within inter-burst gaps since the
beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded.

statistics

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Field Name

Field Description

Output Level

Gap Duration

The mean duration of the gap periods that have occurred since the
beginning of reception, in milliseconds.

statistics

Gate Measured
Rate

Current gate throughput measured in bytes per second.

statistics

Rate-Limiting
Statistics

Counter showing data traffic statistics based on the TRTC


(two-rate-three-colors) policer.

statistics

FUF statistics

The number of dropped packets when the Fast Update Filter was
enabled on the gate.

statistics

Drop count

The number of packets dropped by the data PIC.

statistics

Session mirroring
status

Status of session mirroring:

session mirroring

On

Off

Session mirroring
correlation number

Indicates whether the data mirrors are encrypted.

session mirroring

Session mirroring
target ID list

One or more targets of the mirrored packets.

session mirroring

Session mirroring
direction

Direction of session mirroring:

session mirroring

Egress

Ingress

Sample Output
show services pgcp
gate

user@host> show services pgcp gate gateway pg1 gate-id 4295033088


Gate information:
Direction: A->B
State: active
remote source address: 3.0.0.101
remote source port: *
remote dest address: 4.0.0.102
remote dest port: 5060
local source address: local source port: local dest address: 3.99.99.100

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local dest port: 5060


transport: udp
gate version: 00
latch: none
yellow action: forward
red action: drop
notifications: 64
User Data: 0001102000000000

show services pgcp


gate extensive

user@host> show services pgcp gate gateway pg1 gate-id 2817498611968 extensive
Gate information:
================
Gate id: 2817498611968
Gate state: active
Direction: A->B
Action: drop
Remote source address: *
Remote source port: *
Remote destination address: 3.0.0.102
Remote destination port: 20000
Local source address: [20.50.150.1]
Local source port: [2334]
Local destination address: 10.50.150.1
Local destination port: 2334
Transport: rtp/avp
RTCP: On
Latch: none
DSCP: 0x40 (Effective 16)
Policing: Off
Fast update filter: Off

show services pgcp


gate statistics

user@host> show services pgcp gate gateway pg1 gate-id 98784313601 statistics
Gate Statistics:
================
Output packets: 0
Input packets: 0
Dropped packets: 0
Lost RTP packets: 0
Fractional lost RTP packets: 0
RTCP statistics:
================
RTCP Sender statistics:
SSRC : 122598409 Sender octets: 268632
Invalid packets: 0
RTCP Receiver statistics:
SSRC: 14479
Lost packets: 0
Jitter: 0
Received RTCP-XR Statistics:
Packet Loss Concealment: 0

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Lost fraction: 0.00

Loss Rate: 0

Discard Rate: 0

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Round Trip Delay: 0


Noise Level: 0
Ext. R Factor: 0

End System Delay: 0


RERL: 0
MOS-LQ: 0

Received RTCP Burst Metrics Statistics:


Minimum Gap Threshold: 0
Burst Density: 0
Gap loss Density: 0

Signal Level: 0
R Factor: 0
MOS-CQ: 0

Burst Duration: 0

Gap Duration: 0

Gate measured rate: 0


Rate limiting statistics:
Mark Color

Number of Packets

Number of Bytes

205
0
0

41000
0
0

Green
Yellow
Red
FUF statistics:
Drop count: 0

show services pgcp


gate session-mirroring

user@host> show services pgcp gate gateway pg1 gate-id 4295033088 session-mirroring
Gate information:
Gate id: 4295033088
Session mirroring status: On
Session mirroring correlation number: 0x8040c020a060e010
Session mirroring target ID list: [008040c0, ffffff80]
Session mirroring direction: Egress

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show services pgcp gates


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services pgcp gates gateway gateway-name


<brief | extensive | count>
<destination-routing-instance vrf>
<source-routing-instance vrf>
<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


brief | extensive | count options introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.
gateway option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1
destination-routing-instance option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.
source-routing-instance option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.
gateway option was revised in Junos OS Release 9.5.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
Display information about gates.
brief(Optional) Display brief output.
extensive(Optional) Display extensive output.
count(Optional) Display the number of gates currently installed.
destination-routing-instance(Optional) Display information for a particular destination

VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF).


source-routing-instance(Optional) Display information for a particular source VPN

routing and forwarding instance (VRF).


gateway-nameName of the virtual BGF for which you want to display gate information.
backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant MultiServices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, gate information for the routing
engine is displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, gate information
the primary services PIC is displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup
options, the master option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

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view

show services pgcp gates on page 1965


show services pgcp gates gateway count on page 1966
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Output Fields

Table 347 on page 1963 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp gates command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 347: show services pgcp gates Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Virtual BGF
configuration

Information about the virtual BGF configuration.

All levels

NameName of the virtual BGF.

IP addressIP address of the virtual BGF.

PortPort of the virtual BGF.

StatusService state of the virtual BGF.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Gate information

Information about gates that are currently installed.

All levels (unless


otherwise specified)

Gate idNumeric identifier of the gate.

DirectionDirection of the gate.

A is the termination that was created first.

B is the termination that was created second.

Gate stateState of the gate: Active, Disabled, or Closed.

Action(extensive level only) Action applied to the gate: forward, add, or


drop.

VRF(extensive level only) If you have VPN aggregation configured, shows

the source (ingress) VRF and the destination (egress) VRF.

Remote source address(extensive level only) IPv4 or IPv6 address of the

remote source.

Remote source port(extensive level only) Remote source port.

Remote destination address(extensive level only) IPv4 or IPv6 address of

the remote destination.

Remote destination port(extensive level only) Remote destination port.

Local source address(extensive level only) IPv4 or IPv6 address of the local

source.

Local source port(extensive level only) Local source port.

Local destination address(extensive level only) IPv4 or IPv6 address of the

local destination.

Local destination address (extensive level only) Local destination port.

Transport(extensive level only) H.248 media descriptor field: udp, tcp, or


rtp avp.

RTCP(extensive level only) Additional (shadow) gate allocated for the


Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP): auto or off.

Latch(extensive level only) State of the latch action on the gate: none, latch,
or relatch.

DSCP(extensive level only) DiffServ code point (DSCP) marking value for

the gate.

Policing(extensive level only) Status of policing on the gate: On or Off.

Gate SDR(extensive level only) Current sustained data rate enforced on the

gate.

Gate PDR(extensive level only) Current peak data rate enforced on the gate.

Gate MBS(extensive level only) Current maximum burst size enforced on

the gate.

RTCP SDR(extensive level only) Current sustained data rate enforced on

RTCP gates.

RTCP PDR(extensive level only) Current peak data rate enforced on RTCP

gates.

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Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

RTCP MBS(extensive level only) Current maximum burst size enforced on

RTCP gates.

Fast update filter(extensive level only) Status of the fast update filter: On
or Off.

Service set idNumeric identifier of the service set.

Media cardName of the services interface.

Media handlerName of the service set.

termination-id-stringName of the termination.

Virtual BGF

(count keyword only) Name of the virtual BGF.

none specified

Gate count

(count keyword only) Number of gates currently installed on the virtual BGF.

none specified

Sample Output
show services pgcp
gates

user@host> show services pgcp gates gateway bgf-1


Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
:
IP address
:
Port
:
Status
:

bgf-1
3.0.0.2
2944
Connected

Gate information:
Gate id: 4295033088
Gate state: Active
Service set id: 1
Media card: sp-0/3/0
Media handler: pgcp-svc-set-1
Termination-id-string: ip/0/rlmvi2/1
Gate id: 4295033089
Gate state: Active
Service set id: 1
Media card: sp-0/3/0
Media handler: pgcp-svc-set-1
Termination-id-string: ip/0/rlmvi0/2
Gate id: 8590000384
Gate state: Active
Service set id: 1
Media card: sp-0/3/0
Media handler: pgcp-svc-set-1
Termination-id-string: ip/0/rlmvi2/3
Gate id: 8590000385
Gate state: Active
Service set id: 1
Media card: sp-0/3/0
Media handler: pgcp-svc-set-1
Termination-id-string: ip/0/rlmvi0/4

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show services pgcp


gates gateway count

show services pgcp


gates gateway
extensive

user@host> show services pgcp gates gateway bgf-1 count


Virtual BGF
Gate count
bgf1
4
user@host> show services pgcp gates gateway bgf-1 extensive
Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
IP address
Port
Status

:
:
:
:

bgf-1
10.9.1.138
2944
In-Service

Gate information:
================
Gate id: 4295033089
Gate state: active
Direction: B->A
Action: forward
VRF: vrf-1 > vrf-2
Remote source address: 4.0.0.102
Remote source port: *
Remote destination address: 3.0.0.101
Remote destination port: 20000
Local source address: [3.99.99.100]
Local source port: [1024]
Local destination address: 4.99.99.100
Local destination port: 1028
Transport: rtp/avp
RTCP: Off
Latch: none
DSCP: 0x00 (Effective 0)
Policing: On
Gate SDR : 10000 bytes per second
Gate PDR : 10000 bytes per second
Gate MBS : 1000 bytes
RTCP SDR : 500 bytes per second
RTCP PDR : 500 bytes per second
RTCP MBS : 1000 bytes
Fast update filter: Off
Gate information:
================
Gate id: 4295033088
Gate state: active
Direction: A->B
Action: forward
VRF: vrf-2 > vrf-1
Remote source address:
Remote source port: *
Remote destination address: 4.0.0.102
Remote destination port: 10000
Local source address: [4.99.99.100]
Local source port: [1028]
Local destination address: 3.99.99.100

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Local destination port: 1024


Transport: rtp/avp
RTCP: Off
Latch: none
DSCP: 0x00 (Effective 0)
Policing: Off
Fast update filter: Off

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show services pgcp root-termination


Syntax

Release Information

Description

show services pgcp root-termination gateway gateway-name


<backup | master>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.


gateway option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
Display information about the H.248 root termination.

NOTE: This command is not applicable when the gateway controller for the
BGF is a BSG.

Options

gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about root terminations in H.248 transactions

associated with this virtual BGF.


backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant MultiServices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, the route terminations on the
routing engine are displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, the route
terminations on primary services PIC are displayed. If you do not specify the master
or backup options, the master option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services pgcp root-termination on page 1968


Table 348 on page 1968 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp root-termination
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 348: show services pgcp root-termination Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Root termination
information

Information about the root terminations in H.248 transactions.

Sample Output
show services pgcp
root-termination

user@host> show services pgcp root-termination bgf-1


Root termination information:
ROOT {

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MEDIA {
TERMINATIONSTATE { SERVICESTATES = INSERVICE,
ROOT/MAXNUMBEROFCONTEXTS = 20000,
ROOT/MAXTERMINATIONSPERCONTEXT = 2,
ROOT/MGCORIGINATEDPENDINGLIMIT = 15,
ROOT/MGCPROVISIONALRESPONSETIMERVALUE = 2000,
ROOT/MGORIGINATEDPENDINGLIMIT = 15,
ROOT/MGPROVISIONALRESPONSETIMERVALUE = 2000,
ROOT/NORMALMGCEXECUTIONTIME = 1000,
ROOT/NORMALMGEXECUTIONTIME = 1000,
SEG/MGCMAXPDUSIZE = 500,
SEG/MGCSEGMENTATIONTIMERVALUE = 6000,
SEG/MGMAXPDUSIZE = 500,
SEG/MGSEGMENTATIONTIMERVALUE = 6000 }
},

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show services pgcp statistics


Syntax

Release Information

show services pgcp statistics gateway gateway-name


<brief | extensive>
<backup | master>
<virtual-interface interface-number>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


brief | extensive option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3.
gateway option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
virtual-interface option introduced in Junos OS 11.1

Description

Display information about statistics associated with the virtual border gateway function
(vBGF) or for a specific virtual interface on the vBGF.

Options

gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this virtual

BGF.
brief | extensive(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The default level is

brief.
backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant Multiservices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, statistics on the Routing Engine
are displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, statistics on the primary
services PIC are displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup options, the
master option is the default.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

1970

view

show services pgcp statistics on page 1974


show services pgcp statistics extensive on page 1975
Table 349 on page 1971 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp statistics command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 349: show services pgcp statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of
Output

Virtual BGF
configuration

Information about the virtual BGF configuration.

all

NameName of the virtual BGF.

PlatformThe service interface for the BGF.

IP addressIP address of the virtual BGF.

Routing InstanceName of the routing instance associated with the virtual BGF.

PortPort of the virtual BGF.

StatusStatus of the virtual BGF: In-Service, Out-of-Service,

Active gateway controllerGateway controller that is currently controlling this virtual

BGF. NULL means that there is no active gateway controller.

Replication socket

Connected (Ready)The replication is ready and a switchover can be processed.

Connected (Syncing)The replication is synchronizing. Performing a switchover is

not safe.

Connected (Error)An error occurred in the previous switchover.

DisconnectedThe backup Routing Engine is down. There is no route to the backup

Routing Engine.

Synchronization stateThe status of the synchronization between the internal state of

the pgcpd process and the flow of media on a data PIC after a failover of the pgcpd
process.

IdleThe pgcpd process and the data PIC media flow are in synch.

InitializingThe pgcpd process is reading the current status of the data PIC to

determine required synchonization.

synchronizingThe pgcpd process is synchronizing its internal state with the data

PIC.
NOTE: BGF service is not affected when synchronizing. Gates can be created, modified,
and deleted normally.

Up timeThe time, in hours, minutes, and seconds, since the pgcpd process started.

NOTE: This metric is not affected by changes to the BGFs administrative state (in-service,
out-of-service) or clearing of statistics by use of the clear services pgcp statistics command.

Load statusDescribes the current load on the system.

NormalThe system is not overloaded.

OverloadedThe system is sending overload messages to the gateway controller.

Overloaded (rejecting new calls)The system is overloaded and is rejecting all

attempts to create new gates.


Usage Counters

BGF MultiServices
PIC status

Information about usage of contexts and emergency contexts.

ContextsThe number of active contexts out of the total number of contexts.

Emergency contextsThe number of active contexts that are emergency contexts.

Information about the Multiservice PIC providing the BGF service.

NameService interface assigned for the BGF.

StatusConnection status of the BGF.

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Table 349: show services pgcp statistics Output Fields (continued)


Level of
Output

Field Name

Field Description

Traffic summary

Traffic statistics accumulated since the last time statistics were cleared. Statistics shown
are for either the vBGF or for a specifically requested virtual interface.

Input PacketsNumber of packets received.

Output PacketsNumber of packets sent.

Input OctetsNumber of octets received.

Output OctetsNumber of octets sent.

Dropped packetsNumber of packets dropped for each of the following reasons:

Rate limitNumber of packets dropped due to rate limiting.

Explicit dropPackets dropped due to actions on the control plane, such as send-only,

receive-only, out-of-service, remote-destination-unknown.

AlgsCount of packets dropped due to L4-L7 validation by ALGs (Application Layer

Gateways).

H.248 statistics

Received
Commands

OtherTotal number of packets dropped for any of the following reasons:

Basic packet verification failure

Source ifl does not match

NAT translation failure ipv4 to ipv6

Virtual interface out of service

Latching operation not completed

Information about H.248 statistics. Statistics shown are for either the vBGF or for a
specifically requested virtual interface. If the vBGFs controller is a BSG, the statistics
represent the number of API messages that are used in lieu of actual H.248 messages.

Messages receivedNumber of H.248 messages received.

Messages sentNumber of H.248 messages sent.

Protocol errorsNumber of errors detected for this virtual BGF, including:

Syntax errors detected in received messages.

Outgoing transactions that have failed for protocol reasons.

Information about command requests received by the virtual BGF. The following
information is shown for each possible command.

TotalTotal number of commands received, including commands with wildcard


termination IDs.

WildcardsNumber of commands received that contain wildcard termination IDs.

SuccessNumber of success replies sent by the virtual BGF.

ErrorNumber of error replies sent by the virtual BGF.

all

all

Commands are not counted in the following cases:

1972

The command was not executed because of a previous error.

The command was not fully executed because of its own syntax error, which made it
impossible to obtain the command type itself.

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Table 349: show services pgcp statistics Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Sent Commands

Information about command requests sent by the virtual BGF. The following information
is shown for each possible command.

TotalTotal number of commands sent, including commands with wildcard termination


IDs.

WildcardsNumber of commands sent that contain wildcard termination IDs.

SuccessNumber of success replies received by the virtual BGF.

ErrorNumber of error replies received by the virtual BGF.

Level of
Output
none brief

Commands are not counted in the following cases:

ROOT SVC

The command was not executed because of a previous error.

The command was not fully executed because of its own syntax error, which made it
impossible to obtain the command type itself.

Information about ServiceChange requests sent by the virtual BGF on the root termination.

TotalTotal number of commands sent, including commands with wildcard termination


IDs.

WildcardsNumber of commands sent that contain wildcard termination IDs.

SuccessNumber of success replies received by the virtual BGF.

ErrorNumber of error replies received by the virtual BGF.

extensive

Commands are not counted in the following cases:

Termination SVC

The command was not executed because of a previous error.

The command was not fully executed because of its own syntax error, which made it
impossible to obtain the command type itself.

Information about ServiceChange requests sent by the virtual BGF on the IP termination.

TotalTotal number of commands sent, including commands with wildcard termination


IDs.

WildcardsNumber of commands sent that contain wildcard termination IDs.

SuccessNumber of success replies received by the virtual BGF.

ErrorNumber of error replies received by the virtual BGF.

extensive

Commands are not counted in the following cases:

The command was not executed because of a previous error.

The command was not fully executed because of its own syntax error, which made it
impossible to obtain the command type itself.

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Table 349: show services pgcp statistics Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of
Output

ROOT Notify

Information about notifications sent by the virtual BGF on the root termination.

extensive

ocp/mg_overloadedMG overload notifications.

it/itoInactivity timeout notifications.

TotalTotal number of notifications sent, including notifications with wildcard


termination IDs.

WildcardsNumber of notifications sent that contain wildcard termination IDs.

SuccessNumber of success replies received by the virtual BGF.

ErrorNumber of error replies received by the virtual BGF.

Commands are not counted in the following cases:

Termination Notify

The command was not executed because of a previous error.

The command was not fully executed because of its own syntax error, which made it
impossible to obtain the command type itself.

Information about notifications sent by the virtual BGF on the IP termination.

adid/ipstopIP flow stop detection notifications.

nt/qualertQuality alert notifications.

adr/rtacRemote source address changed notifications.

hangterm/thbTermination heartbeat notifications.

TotalTotal number of notifications sent, including notifications with wildcard


termination IDs.

WildcardsNumber of notifications sent that contain wildcard termination IDs.

SuccessNumber of success replies received by the virtual BGF.

ErrorNumber of error replies received by the virtual BGF.

extensive

Commands are not counted in the following cases:

The command was not executed because of a previous error.

The command was not fully executed because of its own syntax error, which made it
impossible to obtain the command type itself.

Sample Output
show services pgcp
statistics

1974

user@host> show services pgcp statistics gateway bgf-1


Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
: bgf1
Platform
: routing-engine [0]
IP address
: 10.50.30.100
Routing-instance
: ri-2
Port
: 2944
Status
: In-Service (Registered)
Active gateway controller
: PGC1
Replication socket
: Disconnected
Synchronization state
: Disabled
Up time
: 1 day, 22 hours, 50 minutes, 37
seconds
Load status
: Normal

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BGF MultiServices PIC status:


Name
: sp-0/3/0
Status : Connected
Statistics since:
Traffic Summary:
Input Packets:
Output Packets:
Input Octets:
Output Octets:
Dropped packets:
Rate limit:
Explicit drop:
Algs:
Other:

3 Days 2 hours 20 secs


1044066
1024066
121044066
101024066
20/120
0/0
10/540
0/0

Usage counters:
Contexts
Emergency contexts

:
:

H.248 statistics:
Messages received
Messages sent
Protocol errors
Received Commands

5
3
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

Add
Add (emergency)

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

AuditValue
Modify
ServiceChange
Subtract

1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
1

0
0

0
1

0
0

Sent Commands
Notify
ServiceChange

show services pgcp


statistics extensive

:
:
:

11 / 6000
0

user@host> show services pgcp statistics gateway bgf-1 extensive


Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
: bgf1
IP address
: 10.50.150.100
Port
: 2944
Status
: In-Service (Registered)
H.248 statistics:
Messages received
Messages sent
Protocol errors
Received Commands
Add
Add (emergency)

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:
:

5
3
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

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AuditValue
Modify
ServiceChange
Subtract
Sent Commands
Notify
ServiceChange
ROOT SVC
DC/900
FL/908
FL/909
FL/919
FL/920
FO/904
FO/905
FO/908
GR/905
HO/903
RS/900
RS/901
RS/902
RS/918
Termination SVC
FO/904
FO/905
FO/906
FO/907
FO/910
FO/915
GR/905
RS/900
RS/918
ROOT Notify
ocp/mg_overloaded
it/ito

Termination Notify
adid/ipstop
nt/qualert
adr/rtac
hangterm/thb

1976

1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
1

0
0

0
1

0
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
1404

0
0

0
1404

0
0

Total

Wildcard

Success

Error

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

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show services pgcp conversations


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services pgcp conversations gateway gateway-name


<brief | extensive | terse>
<backup | master>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<destination-routing-instance vrf>
<gate-id gate-id>
gateway-name
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>
<source-routing-instance vrf>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


gateway-name option added in Junos OS Release 9.2.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
Display information about Packet Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP) conversations.
gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this virtual

border gateway function (BGF).


noneDisplay standard information about all PGCP conversations.
brief | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant Multiservices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, the conversations on the routing
engine are displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, the conversations
on the primary services PIC are displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup
options, the master option is the default.
destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port.
destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.
destination-routing-instance vrf(Optional) Display information for a particular destination

VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF).


gate gate-id(Optional) Display information about a particular gate.
gateway-nameDisplay information about a virtual BGF.

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protocol protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP protocol

types:

numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-over-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for the specific service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port. The

range of values is from 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.
source-routing-instance vrf(Optional) Display information for a particular source VPN

routing and forwarding instance (VRF).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services pgcp conversations on page 1980


show services pgcp conversations extensive on page 1980
Table 350 on page 1978 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp conversations
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 350: show services pgcp conversations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of a services interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed. If no
service set has any flows, a flow table header is printed for each service set.

All levels

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Table 350: show services pgcp conversations Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Conversation

Information about a group of related flows.

All levels

ALG ProtocolApplication-level gateway protocol.

Number of initiatorsNumber of flows that initiated a session.

Number of respondersNumber of flows that responded in a session.

Flow

Protocol used for this flow.

All levels

Source

Source prefix of the flow, in the format source-prefix-port.

All levels

Destination

Destination prefix of the flow.

All levels

State

Status of the flow:

All levels

DropDrop all packets in the flow without response.

ForwardForward the packet in the flow without looking at it.

RejectDrop all packets in the flow with response.

WatchInspect packets in the flow.

Dir

Direction of the flow: input (I) or output (O).

All levels

Frm Count

Number of frames in the flow.

All levels

Gate id

Numeric identifier of the gate.

All levels

NAT source

Original and translated source IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are displayed if Network
Address Translation (NAT) is configured on this particular flow or conversation.

All levels

NAT dest

Original and translated destination IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are displayed if NAT
is configured on this particular flow or conversation.

All levels

Byte count

Number of bytes forwarded in the flow.

extensive

Flow role

Role of the flow that is under evaluation: Initiator, Master, Responder, or Unknown.

extensive

Timeout

Lifetime of the flow, in seconds.

extensive

Tman Policing

Whether traffic-management policing is ON or OFF

extensive

SDR

Sustained data rate being enforced for the gate.

extensive

SDR MBS

Sustained data rate maximum burst size being enforced for the gate.

extensive

PDR

Peak data rate being enforced for the gate.

extensive

PDR MBS

Peak data rate maximum burst size being enforced for the gate.

extensive

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Sample Output
show services pgcp
conversations

user@host> show services pgcp conversations


Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: bgf-svc-set-1
Conversation: ALG protocol: any
Number of initiators: 2, Number of responders: 2
Flow
State
Dir
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
4.99.99.100:1024 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000385
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
3.99.99.100:1024
NAT dest
4.99.99.100:1024
->
3.0.0.101:49174
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
4.99.99.100:1025 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000385
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
3.99.99.100:1025
NAT dest
4.99.99.100:1025
->
3.0.0.101:49175
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
->
3.99.99.100:1024 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000384
NAT source
0.0.0.0:0
->
4.99.99.100:1024
NAT dest
3.99.99.100:1024
->
4.0.0.102:49234
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
->
3.99.99.100:1025 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000384
NAT source
0.0.0.0:0
->
4.99.99.100:1025
NAT dest
3.99.99.100:1025
->
4.0.0.102:49235
Conversation: ALG protocol: any
Number of initiators: 1, Number of responders: 1
Flow
State
Dir
UDP
3.0.0.101:0
->
3.99.99.100:5060 Forward I
Gate id: 4295033088
NAT source
3.0.0.101:0
->
4.99.99.100:5060
NAT dest
3.99.99.100:5060
->
4.0.0.102:5060
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
4.99.99.100:5060 Forward I
Gate id: 4295033089
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
3.99.99.100:5060
NAT dest
4.99.99.100:5060
->
3.0.0.101:5060

show services pgcp


conversations
extensive

1980

Frm count
20051

19551

Frm count
2

user@host> show services pgcp conversations bgf-1 extensive


Interface: rsp1, Service set: bgf-svc-set-1
Number of initiators: 2, Number of responders: 2
Flow
State
Dir
Gate id: 4295033088
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
10.50.100.1:1024 Forward I
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
20.50.100.1:1024
NAT dest
10.50.100.1:1024
->
4.0.0.101:10000
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: ON
SDR
: 10000 bytes per second
SDR MBS: 1000 bytes
PDR
: 10000 bytes per second
PDR MBS: 1000 bytes
Gate id: 4295033088
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
10.50.100.1:1025 Forward I
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
20.50.100.1:1025
NAT dest
10.50.100.1:1025
->
4.0.0.101:10001
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Initiator, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: ON

Frm count
0

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SDR
: 500 bytes per second
SDR MBS: 1000 bytes
PDR
: 500 bytes per second
PDR MBS: 1000 bytes
Gate id: 4295033089
UDP
4.0.0.101:0
->
20.50.100.1:1024 Forward I
NAT source
4.0.0.101:0
->
10.50.100.1:1024
NAT dest
20.50.100.1:1024
->
4.0.0.102:10000
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 6000
Tman Policing: OFF
Gate id: 4295033089
UDP
4.0.0.101:0
->
20.50.100.1:1025 Forward I
NAT source
4.0.0.101:0
->
10.50.100.1:1025
NAT dest
20.50.100.1:1025
->
4.0.0.102:10001
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: OFF

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show services pgcp flows


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services pgcp flows gateway gateway-name


<brief | extensive | terse>
<backup | master>
<count>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<destination-routing-instance vrf>
<gate-id gate-id>
<gateway-name>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>
<source-routing-instance vrf>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


gate-id option added in Release 9.2.
gateway-name option added in Junos OS Release 9.2.
destination-routing-instance option added in Junos OS Release 9.3.
source-routing-instance option added in Junos OS Release 9.3.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
Display information for Packet Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP) flows.
gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about statistics associated with this virtual

border gateway fuction (BGF).


noneDisplay standard information about all PGCP flows.
brief | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant Multiservices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, the flows on the routing engine
are displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, the flows on the primary
services PIC are displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup options, the
master option is the default.
count(Optional) Display a count of the matching entries.
destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port.
destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.

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destination-routing-instance vrf(Optional) Display information for a particular destination

VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF).


gate gate-id(Optional) Display information about a particular gate.
gateway-name(Optional) Display information about a particular virtual BGF.
protocol protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP protocol

types:

numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for a particular service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port.
source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.
source-routing-instance vrf(Optional) Display information for a particular source VPN

routing and forwarding instance (VRF).


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services pgcp flows on page 1985


show services pgcp flows extensive on page 1985
Table 351 on page 1984 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp flows command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 351: show services pgcp flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Name of the services interface.

All levels

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed. If no
service set has any flows, a flow table header is displayed for each service set.

All levels

Flow

Protocol used for this flow.

All levels

Source

Source prefix of the flow in the format source-prefix:port.

All levels

Dest

Destination prefix of the flow.

All levels

State

Status of the flow:

All levels

DropDrop all packets in the flow without response.

ForwardForward the packet in the flow without looking at it.

RejectDrop all packets in the flow with response.

WatchInspect packets in the flow.

Dir

Direction of the flow: input (I), output (O), or unknown (U).

All levels

Frm count

Number of frames in the flow.

All levels

Gate id

Numeric identifier of the gate.

All levels

NAT source

Original and translated source IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are displayed if Network
Address Translation (NAT) is configured on this particular flow or conversation.

All levels

NAT dest

Original and translated destination IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are displayed if NAT
is configured on this particular flow or conversation.

All levels

VRF

If you have VPN aggregation configured, shows the source (ingress) VRF and
the destination (egress) VRF.

extensive

Byte count

Number of bytes forwarded in the flow.

extensive

Flow role

Role of the flow that is under evaluation: Initiator, Master, Responder, or Unknown.

extensive

Timeout

Lifetime of the flow, in seconds.

extensive

Tman Policing

Whether traffic-management policing is ON or OFF

extensive

SDR

Sustained data rate being enforced for the gate.

extensive

SDR MBS

Sustained data rate maximum burst size being enforced for the gate.

extensive

PDR

Peak data rate being enforced for the gate.

extensive

PDR MBS

Peak data rate maximum burst size being enforced for the gate.

extensive

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Sample Output
show services pgcp
flows

show services pgcp


flows extensive

user@host> show services pgcp flows gateway VBGF1


Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: bgf-svc-set-1
Flow
State
Dir
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
4.99.99.100:1024 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000385
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
3.99.99.100:1024
NAT dest
4.99.99.100:1024
->
3.0.0.101:49174
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
->
3.99.99.100:1024 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000384
NAT source
0.0.0.0:0
->
4.99.99.100:1024
NAT dest
3.99.99.100:1024
->
4.0.0.102:49234
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
4.99.99.100:5060 Forward I
Gate id: 4295033089
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
3.99.99.100:5060
NAT dest
4.99.99.100:5060
->
3.0.0.101:5060
UDP
3.0.0.101:0
->
3.99.99.100:5060 Forward I
Gate id: 4295033088
NAT source
3.0.0.101:0
->
4.99.99.100:5060
NAT dest
3.99.99.100:5060
->
4.0.0.102:5060
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
->
3.99.99.100:1025 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000384
NAT source
0.0.0.0:0
->
4.99.99.100:1025
NAT dest
3.99.99.100:1025
->
4.0.0.102:49235
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
4.99.99.100:1025 Forward I
Gate id: 8590000385
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
3.99.99.100:1025
NAT dest
4.99.99.100:1025
->
3.0.0.101:49175
user@host> show services pgcp flows bgf-1 extensive
Interface: rsp1, Service set: bgf-svc-set-1
Flow
State
Dir
Gate id: 4295033088
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
10.50.100.1:1024 Forward U
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
20.50.100.1:1024
NAT dest
10.50.100.1:1024
->
4.0.0.101:10000
VRF: vrf1 > vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: ON
SDR
: 10000 bytes per second
SDR MBS: 1000 bytes
PDR
: 10000 bytes per second
PDR MBS: 1000 bytes
Gate id: 4295033088
UDP
4.0.0.102:0
->
10.50.100.1:1025 Forward U
NAT source
4.0.0.102:0
->
20.50.100.1:1025
NAT dest
10.50.100.1:1025
->
4.0.0.101:10001
VRF: vrf1 > vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Initiator, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: ON
SDR
: 500 bytes per second
SDR MBS: 1000 bytes
PDR
: 500 bytes per second
PDR MBS: 1000 bytes
Gate id: 4295033089
UDP
4.0.0.101:0
->
20.50.100.1:1024 Forward U
NAT source
4.0.0.101:0
->
10.50.100.1:1024

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NAT dest
20.50.100.1:1024
->
4.0.0.102:10000
VRF: vrf1 > vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 6000
Tman Policing: OFF
Gate id: 4295033089
UDP
4.0.0.101:0
->
20.50.100.1:1025 Forward U
NAT source
4.0.0.101:0
->
10.50.100.1:1025
NAT dest
20.50.100.1:1025
->
4.0.0.102:10001
VRF: vrf1 > vrf2
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 429496728
Tman Policing: OFF

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show services pgcp terminations


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show services pgcp terminations gateway gateway-name


<brief | h248 | count>
<backup | master>
<termination-prefix prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.


brief | h248 | count option introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.
termination-prefix option introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.
gateway option revised in Junos OS Release 9.5.
master option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
backup option introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6
Display summary information about all Packet Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP)
terminations.
gateway gateway-nameDisplay information about terminations associated with this

virtual border gateway fuction (BGF).


brief | h248 | count(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
backup(Optional) Display information for the backup services PIC. This option applies

if you are running the virtual BGF on a services PIC or MS-DPC, and you have a primary
and backup PIC configured on a virtual redundant Multiservices PIC (rms) interface.
master(Optional) Display information for the Routing Engine or primary services PIC.

If the virtual BGF is running on the Routing Engine, the terminations on the routing
engine are displayed. If the virtual BGF is running on a services PIC, the terminations
on the primary services PIC are displayed. If you do not specify the master or backup
options, the master option is the default.
termination-prefix prefix(Optional) Display information based on the termination prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services pgcp terminations on page 1988


show services pgcp terminations brief on page 1989
show services pgcp terminations count on page 1989
show services pgcp terminations h248 on page 1989
show services pgcp terminations termination-prefix brief on page 1991
show services pgcp terminations termination-prefix h248 on page 1991
Table 352 on page 1988 lists the output fields for the show services pgcp terminations
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 352: show services pgcp terminations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

virtual BGF
configuration

Information about the virtual BGF configuration.

All levels except count

Termination name

NameName of the BGF.

IP addressIP address of the BGF.

PortPort of the BGF.

StatusStatus of the BGF.

Name of the termination.

none specified and


brief

State

State of the termination: In-service or Out-of-service.

none specified and


brief

Duration

Period of time that termination and gates exist, in milliseconds.

none specified and


brief

Gate-id

Numeric identifier of the termination.

none specified and


brief

Direction

State

A is the termination that was created first.

none specified and

B is the termination that was created second.

brief

State of the gate: active, disabled, or closed.

none specified and


brief

Action

Action applied to the gate: forward, add, or drop.

none specified and


brief

Gateway name

Name of the BGF.

none specified and


brief

Terminations count

Number of terminations.

count

Termination
Information

Information about the termination in the form of an H.248 transaction.

h248

Sample Output
show services pgcp
terminations

user@host> show services pgcp terminations gateway bgf-1


Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
IP address
Port
Status

:
:
:
:

Termination name
ip/4/vif-0/2

1988

State
In-service

bgf-1
3.0.0.2
2944
In-Service

Duration(msecs)
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Gate-id

Direction

State

Action

4295033088
4295033089

A->B
B->A

active
active

forward
forward

Termination name

State

ip/4/vif-0/3

show services pgcp


terminations brief

In-service

Duration(msecs)
9632

Gate-id

Direction

State

Action

4295033088
4295033089

A->B
B->A

active
active

forward
forward

user@host> show services pgcp terminations bgf-1 brief


Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
IP address
Port
Status

:
:
:
:

pg1
3.0.0.2
2944
In-Service

Termination name
State
Duration(msecs)
ip/4/vif-0/1
In-service
109735
Gate-id
Direction
State
Action
4295033088
A->B
active
forward
4295033089
B->A
active
drop

Termination name
State
Duration(msecs)
ip/4/vif-0/2
In-service
109736
Gate-id
Direction
State
Action
4295033088
A->B
active
forward
4295033089
B->A
active
drop

show services pgcp


terminations count

user@host> show services pgcp terminations gateway bgf-1 count


Virtual BGF
Terminations Count
bgf-1
2

show services pgcp


terminations h248

user@host> show services pgcp terminations gateway bgf-1 h248


Termination information:
ip/4/vif-0/2 {
MEDIA {
TERMINATIONSTATE { SERVICESTATES = INSERVICE },
STREAM = 1 {
LOCALCONTROL { MODE = SENDRECEIVE,
DS/DSCP = 00,
TMAN/MBS = 10,
TMAN/PDR = 0,
TMAN/POL = ON,
TMAN/SDR = 1000,
MGCINFO/DB = 00,
GM/RSB = ON,
GM/SAF = ON,
GM/SAM = "[42.0.3.11]",
GM/SPF = OFF,

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GM/ESAS = OFF,
GM/ESPS = OFF },
LOCAL {
v=0
c=IN IP4 40.1.1.100
m=- 1024 rtp/avp b=AS:0
},
REMOTE {
v=0
c=IN IP4 42.0.3.11
m=- 10000 rtp/avp b=AS:0
}
}
},
SIGNALS { IPNAPT/LATCH { STREAM = 1, NAPT = OFF, NOTIFYCOMPLETION = { TIMEOUT
} } },
EVENTS { HANGTERM/THB { TIMERX= 30 } }
}
Termination information:
ip/4/vif-0/2 {
MEDIA {
TERMINATIONSTATE { SERVICESTATES = INSERVICE },
STREAM = 1 {
LOCALCONTROL { MODE = SENDRECEIVE,
DS/DSCP = 00,
TMAN/MBS = 10,
TMAN/PDR = 0,
TMAN/POL = ON,
TMAN/SDR = 1000,
MGCINFO/DB = 00,
GM/RSB = ON,
GM/SAF = ON,
GM/SAM = "[42.0.3.11]",
GM/SPF = OFF,
GM/ESAS = OFF,
GM/ESPS = OFF },
LOCAL {
v=0
c=IN IP4 40.1.1.100
m=- 1024 rtp/avp b=AS:0
},
REMOTE {
v=0
c=IN IP4 42.0.3.11
m=- 10000 rtp/avp b=AS:0
}
}
},
SIGNALS { IPNAPT/LATCH { STREAM = 1, NAPT = OFF, NOTIFYCOMPLETION = { TIMEOUT
} } }.
EVENTS { HANGTERM/THB { TIMERX= 30 } }
}

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show services pgcp


terminations
termination-prefix brief

user@host> show services pgcp terminations brief gateway bgf-1 termination-prefix ip/4/vif-0/2
Virtual BGF configuration:
Name
IP address
Port
Status
Termination name
ip/4/vif-0/2
Gate-id
184683659520
A->B
184683659521
B->A

show services pgcp


terminations
termination-prefix
h248

:
:

bgf-1
10.50.10.100
: 2944
: Connected

State
42068
State
active
active

In-service
Direction

Duration(msecs)
Action
forward
forward

user@host> show services pgcp termination gateway bgf-1 termination-prefix ip/4/vif-0/2 h248
Termination information:
ip/4/vif-0/2 {
MEDIA {
TERMINATIONSTATE { SERVICESTATES = INSERVICE },
STREAM = 1 {
LOCALCONTROL { MODE = SENDRECEIVE,
DS/DSCP = 00,
TMAN/MBS = 10,
TMAN/PDR = 0,
TMAN/POL = ON,
TMAN/SDR = 1000,
MGCINFO/DB = 00,
GM/RSB = ON,
GM/SAF = ON,
GM/SAM = "[42.0.3.11]",
GM/SPF = OFF,
GM/ESAS = OFF,
GM/ESPS = OFF },
LOCAL {
v=0
c=IN IP4 40.1.1.100
m=- 1024 rtp/avp b=AS:0
},
REMOTE {
v=0
c=IN IP4 42.0.3.11
m=- 10000 rtp/avp b=AS:0
}
}
},
SIGNALS { IPNAPT/LATCH { STREAM = 1, NAPT = OFF, NOTIFYCOMPLETION = { TIMEOUT
} } },
EVENTS { HANGTERM/THB { TIMERX= 30 } }
}

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PTSP Operational Mode Commands


Table 353 on page 1993 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot the packet-triggered subscribers and policy control
(PTSP) services. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 353: PTSP Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear the packet-triggered subscriber session and log out


the specified subscriber.

clear services subscriber sessions

Clear the subscriber profile associated with the given


subscriber.

clear request services subscribers

Set the subscriber profile associated with the given


subscriber.

set request services subscribers

Display bandwidth information about the packet-triggered


subscribers.

show services subscriber bandwidth

Display information about the active dynamic policies


applied to the specific subscribers.

show services subscriber


dynamic-policies

Display information about the data flows associated with


the specific subscriber.

show services subscriber flows

Display information about the active packet-triggered


subscriber sessions on the router.

show services subscriber sessions

Display information about the data traffic statistics for the


specified packet-triggered subscriber and for each service
rule attached to that subscriber.

show services subscriber statistics

NOTE: PTSP services are supported on the MultiServices Dense Port


Concentrator (MS-DCP) on the MX Series routers.

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clear services subscriber sessions


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

clear services subscriber sessions client-id client-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Clear the packet-triggered subscriber sessions on the router to log out the subscribers.
client-id client-idLogs out the packet-triggered subscriber with this client ID. The client

ID is a generated identifier assigned to each packet-triggered subscriber known to


the router.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

clear

show services subscriber sessions on page 2005

clear services subscriber sessions on page 1995


When you issue this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
subscriber sessions

user@host> clear services subscriber sessions client-id 1


Initiated logout request for 1 subscriber session(s)

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clear request services subscribers


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

request services subscribers clear subscriber-profile profile client-id client-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Clear the subscriber profile associated with the given subscriber.
profileName of the subscriber profile to clear the active subscriber profile for the given

subscriber.
client-idClient session ID assigned to the subscriber.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

clear

request services subscriber clear subscriber-profile tc_act_prof client-id on page 1996

Sample Output
request services
subscriber clear
subscriber-profile
tc_act_prof client-id

1996

user@host>request services subscriber clear subscriber-profile tc_act_prof client-id


2533274790395909 | display xml
rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/11.1I0/junos"
packet-triggered-subscribers-information
xmlns="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/11.1I0/junos-packet-triggered-subscribers"
service-subscribers-request-result junos:style="success"
/service-subscribers-request-result
/packet-triggered-subscribers-information
cli
banner/banner
/cli
/rpc-reply

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set request services subscribers


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options

request services subscribers set subscriber-profile profile client-id client-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4.


Set the subscriber profile associated with the given subscriber.
profileName of the subscriber profile to create or override the currently active subscriber

profile for the given subscriber.


client-idClient session ID assigned to the subscriber.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

view

request services subscriber set subscriber-profile tc_act_prof client-id on page 1997

Sample Output
request services
subscriber set
subscriber-profile
tc_act_prof client-id

user@host> request services subscriber set subscriber-profile tc_act_prof client-id


2533274790395909 | display xml
rpc-reply xmlns:junos="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/11.1I0/junos"
packet-triggered-subscribers-information
xmlns="http://xml.juniper.net/junos/11.1I0/junos-packet-triggered-subscribers"
service-subscribers-request-result junos:style="success"
/service-subscribers-request-result
/packet-triggered-subscribers-information
cli
banner/banner
/cli
/rpc-reply

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show services subscriber bandwidth


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services subscriber bandwidth


<client-id client-id>
<interface interface-name> <top-talkers top-talkers>
<ip-address ip-address>
<service-interface interface-name> <top-talkers top-talkers>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display bandwidth information about subscribers with the specified criteria. The
bandwidth is computed at fixed intervals on the MS-DPC and only the last interval is
used for comparison.
client-id client-id(Optional) Displays bandwidth information for the subscriber with

this client ID. The client ID is a generated identifier assigned to each packet-triggered
subscriber known to the router.
interface interface-name(Optional) Displays bandwidth information for the subscriber

with this underlying interface name.


ip-address ip-address(Optional) Displays bandwidth information for the subscriber

with this IPv4 address.


service-interface interface-name(Optional) Displays bandwidth information for the

subscriber with this service interface name.


top-talkers number-top-talkers(Optional) Displays bandwidth information for the

specified number of subscribers using the most bandwidth based on the input-bps
or output-bps values for the interface or service interface.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services subscriber bandwidth client-id on page 1999


Table 354 on page 1998 lists the output fields for the show services subscriber bandwidth
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 354: show services subscriber bandwidth Output Fields

1998

Field Name

Field Description

client-id

Client identifier.

input-bps

Ingress bandwidth in bytes per second.

output-bps

Egress bandwidth in bytes per second.

input-pps

Ingress bandwidth in packets per second.

output-pps

Egress bandwidth in packets per second.

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Sample Output
show services
subscriber bandwidth
client-id

user@host> show services subscriber bandwidth client-id 1


client-id
input-bps
output-bps
input-pps
output-pps
1
20
20
1000
1000

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show services subscriber dynamic-policies


Syntax
Release Information

show services subscriber dynamic-policies client-id client-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.

Description

Display information about the active dynamic policies applied to the specified subscriber.

Options

client-id client-idDisplays information about the active dynamic policies applied to the

subscriber with this client ID. The client ID is a generated identifier assigned to each
packet-triggered subscriber known to the router.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services subscriber dynamic-policies client-id on page 2001


Table 355 on page 2000 lists the output fields for the show services subscriber
dynamic-policies command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.

Table 355: show services subscriber dynamic-policies Output Fields

2000

Field Name

Field Description

Subscriber session

Client identifier.

Policy name

Dynamic policy identifier.

rpr

Rule precedence for the dynamic policy.

Direction of the dynamic policy.

Template

Service rule associated with the dynamic policy.

tpr

Term precedence.

ra

Remote address.

rm

Remote address mask.

lpl

Lower boundary for the local port range.

lph

Upper boundary for the local port range.

rpl

Lower boundary for the remote port range.

rph

Upper boundary for the remote port range.

Protocol.

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Table 355: show services subscriber dynamic-policies Output


Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

a-f

Action.

a-s

Type of statistics collection and aggregation.

a-fc

Forwarding class.

a-p-I

Policer instance.

a-p-bw

Policer bandwidth.

a-p-mbs

Policer maximum burst size.

a-fu

Unit number for forwarding instance.

anl

Application names.

agl

Application group name.

Sample Output
show services
subscriber
dynamic-policies
client-id

user@host> show services subscriber dynamic-policies client-id 1


Subscriber session 1 policy
Policy name: 1311465998724890695
rpr: 200
d: inputoutput
Template: __svc_rule__
tpr: 100
ra: 0.0.0.0
rm: 0
lpl: 0
lph: 65535
rpl: 0
rph: 65535
p: 0
a-f: accept forwarding-class
a-s:
a-fc: assured-forwarding
a-p-i: 0
a-p-bw: 0
a-p-mbs: 0
a-fu: 0
anl: junos:http
agl: junos:web
Template: __svc_rule__
tpr: 100
ra: 10.10.10.0
rm: 0
lpl: 0
lph: 65535
rpl: 0

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rph: 65535
p: 0
a-f: accept
a-s:
a-fc:
a-p-i: 0
a-p-bw: 0
a-p-mbs: 0
a-fu: 0
anl:
agl:

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show services subscriber flows


Syntax
Release Information

Description

Options

show services subscriber flows client-id client-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Offload status for flows using Juniper Forwarding Mechanism (JFM) added in Junos OS
Release 12.1.
Display information about the data flows associated with the specified subscriber.
Offloading using JFM is supported only on MX Series routers with Modular Port
Concentrators (MPCs) for the packet-triggered subscribers and policy control (PTSP)
plug-in.
client-id client-idDisplays information about the data flows associated with the

subscriber identified by this client ID. The client ID is a generated identifier assigned
to each packet-triggered subscriber known to the router.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services subscriber flows client-id on page 2004


show services subscriber flows client-id for offloading using JFM on page 2004
Table 356 on page 2003 lists the output fields for the show services subscriber flows
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 356: show services subscriber flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Subscriber session

Client identifier.

Number of data flows

Number of data sessions associated with this subscriber.

Data flow
high-water-mark

High water mark number of concurrent data sessions for this subscriber.
This value is never reset during the login session.

5-tuple

5 tuple information for each flow.

Application-ID

Application ID for each flow.

Policy-name

Service rule name for each flow.

Dir

Direction of each flow.

Packets

Information about counter statistics for each flow.

Bytes

Information about counter statistics for each flow.

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Table 356: show services subscriber flows Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

Off

The status of offload to Packet Forwarding Engine using JFM. The various
options are:

Action

Not Offloaded (-)

Offload requested but not completed (R)

Offload requested and completed (O)

Action of the service rule for each flow.

Sample Output
show services
subscriber flows
client-id

show services
subscriber flows
client-id for offloading
using JFM

2004

user@host> show services subscriber flows client-id 1


Subscriber session 1
Number of data flows: 1
Data flows high-water-mark: 8180
5-tuple
Application-ID
80.1.1.2:45287->90.2.255.2:80,6
junos:http
Packets
Bytes
Action
6
511
C-T
user@host> show services subscriber flows client-id 1
5-tuple
Application-ID
Bytes Off Action
80.1.1.2:45288->90.2.255.2:80,6
junos:http
1511 C-T
80.1.1.2:45287->90.2.255.2:80,6
junos:http
511
R
C-T
80.1.1.2:45287->91.4.2.200:80,6
junos:http
5329 O
C-T

Policy-name
ptsp-appl/23

Dir
I

Policy-name

Dir

Packets

ptsp-appl/23

12

ptsp-appl/23

ptsp-appl/23

645

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show services subscriber sessions


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services subscriber sessions


<brief | detail | summary>
<client-id client-id>
<interface interface-name>
<ip-address ip-address>
<routing-instance routing-instance-name>
<service-interface interface-name>
<user-id user-id>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display information about the active packet-triggered subscriber sessions on the router.
brief | detail | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output. The default

level is brief.
client-id client-id(Optional) Displays information about the active packet-triggered

subscriber sessions for this client ID. The client ID is a generated identifier assigned
to each packet-triggered subscriber known to the router.
interface interface-name(Optional) Displays information about the active

packet-triggered subscriber sessions for the subscriber with this underlying interface
name.
ip-address ip-address(Optional) Displays information about the active packet-triggered

subscriber sessions for the subscriber with this IP address.


routing-instance routing-instance-name(Optional) Displays information about the active

packet-triggered subscriber sessions for the subscriber on this routing instance.


service-interface interface-name(Optional) Displays information about the active

packet-triggered subscriber sessions for the subscriber with this service interface
name.
user-id user-id(Optional) Displays information about the active packet-triggered

subscriber sessions with this user ID.


Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear services subscriber sessions on page 1995

show services subscriber sessions client-id summary on page 2006


show services subscriber sessions client-id on page 2006
show services subscriber sessions client-id detail on page 2006
show services subscriber sessions detail on page 2006
Table 357 on page 2006 lists the output fields for the show services subscriber sessions
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

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Table 357: show services subscriber sessions Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Client-ID

Client identifier.

IP-address

IPv4 address.

Underlying-interface

Interface where services are applied.

User-name

Subscriber identifier.

Service interface name

Location of the MS-DPC on which the subscriber is instantiated.

Routing instance

Routing instance on which the subscriber is instantiated.

State

State of the subscriber.

Sample Output
show services
subscriber sessions
client-id summary

user@host> show services subscriber sessions client-id 1 summary


1

show services
subscriber sessions
client-id

user@host> show services subscriber sessions client-id 1


Client-ID
IP-address
Underlying-interface User-name
1
80.1.1.2
ge-1/3/2.1
ip80.1.1.2@default

show services
subscriber sessions
client-id detail

user@host> show services subscriber sessions client-id 1 detail


Subscriber session 1
User name: ip80.1.1.2@default
Interface name: ge-1/3/2.1
User IP address: 80.1.1.2
Service interface name: ms-2/0/0
Routing instance: default
State: logged in
Login time: Tue Dec 29 19:56:07 2009
1 service session(s) instantiated:
Service session 1323423760868442114 => State: activated

show services
subscriber sessions
detail

user@host>show services subscriber sessions detail


Subscriber session 4503599627370515
User name: 00a0.c9b2.551e@kanlab.jnpr.net<6.6.0.11>:glacier:ge-1/0/6.0[:0-0]
Interface name: ge-1/0/3.8
User IP address: 6.6.0.11
Service interface name: ms-4/0/0
Partition name: radius-p1
State: logged in
Subscriber profile: enable_HCM_only
Login time: Mon Oct 4 14:32:51 2010
1 service session(s) instantiated:
Service session radius => State: activated

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show services subscriber statistics


Syntax
Release Information
Description

Options

show services subscriber statistics client-id client-id

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display information about the data traffic statistics for the specified packet-triggered
subscriber and for each service rule attached to that subscriber.
client-id client-idDisplays information about the data traffic statistics associated with

the subscriber identified by this client ID. The client ID is a generated identifier assigned
to each packet-triggered subscriber known to the router.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services subscriber statistics client-id by rule on page 2007


show services subscriber statistics client-id by application on page 2007
Table 358 on page 2007 lists the output fields for the show services subscriber statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 358: show services subscriber statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Aggregation-level

Type of statistics collected subscriber and service rule or application.

Name/Id

Identifier for Aggregation-level field.

Packets-in

Number of ingress packets.

Packets-out

Number of egress packets.

Bytes-in

Number of ingress bytes.

Bytes-out

Number of egress bytes.

Sample Output
show services
subscriber statistics
client-id by rule

user@host> show services subscriber statistics client-id 1


Aggregation-level Name/Id
Packets-in Packets-out
subscriber
1
5
5
dynamic rule
ptsp-rule 5
5

Bytes-in
1000
1000

Bytes-out
1000
1000

Sample Output
show services
subscriber statistics
client-id by application

user@host> show services subscriber statistics client-id 1

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Aggregation-level Name/Id
subscriber
1
application group any

2008

Packets-in
4358118
4358118

Packets-out
3630087
3631768

Bytes-in
371167451
371167451

Bytes-out
3301658453
3304179953

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Commands
Table 359 on page 2009 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot service sets. Commands are listed in alphabetical
order.

Table 359: Service Sets Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear service sets dropped packet statistics.

clear services service-sets statistics


packet-drops

Clear service sets syslog statistics.

clear services service-sets statistics syslog

Display service sets CPU utilization.

show services service-sets cpu-usage

Display information about statistics associated


with the HTTP URL manipulation.

show services hcm statistics rule

Display services sets memory utilization.

show services service-sets memory-usage

Display plug-in information for service sets.

show services service-sets plug-ins

Display service sets dropped packet statistics.

show services service-sets statistics


packet-drops

Display service sets syslog statistics.

show services service-sets statistics syslogI

Display services sets TCP maximum segment size


(MSS) statistics.

show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss

Display service sets summary information.

show services service-sets summary

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NOTE: Service sets are supported on the adaptive services interface on the
following routers:

J Series routerssp-pim/0/slot

M Series and T Series routersms-fpc/pic/port or sp-fpc/pic/port

Service sets are also supported on the redundant adaptive services interface
(rspnumber) on M Series and T Series routers.

NOTE: For information about how to configure service sets, see the Junos OS
Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops


Syntax

Release Information

clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.

Description

Clear dropped-packet statistics for one adaptive services interface or for all adaptive
services interfaces.

Options

noneClear dropped-packet statistics for all configured adaptive services interfaces.


interface interface-name(Optional) Clear dropped-packet statistics for the specified

adaptive services interface. On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can
be ms-fpc/pic/port, sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On J Series routers, the
interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

show services service-sets statistics packet-drops on page 2020

clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops on page 2011


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
service-sets statistics
packet-drops

user@host> clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops interface sp-5/0/0


Flow collector interface: cp-5/0/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Statistics cleared successfully

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clear services service-sets statistics syslog


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

clear services service-sets statistics syslog


<service-set service-set-name>
<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.


Clear system log statistics for one services interface or for all services interfaces, and for
one named service set or all service sets on the interface or interfaces.
noneClear system log for all configured services interfaces and their service sets.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear system log statistics for the specified services

interface. On M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers, the interface-name can be


ms-fpc/pic/port, sp-fpc/pic/port, or rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name
is sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Clear system log statistics for the specified

services interface.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

network

show services service-sets statistics syslog on page 2022

clear services service-sets statistics syslog on page 2012


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
service-sets statistics
syslog

2012

user@host> clear services service-sets statistics syslog interface sp-5/0/0


Flow collector interface: cp-5/0/0
Interface state: Collecting flows
Statistics cleared successfully

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show services hcm statistics rule


Syntax
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services hcm statistics rule url-rule-name

Display information about statistics associated with the HTTP URL manipulation.
url-rule-nameName of the URL rule.

view

show services hcm statistics on page 2013


Table 1 lists the output fields for the show services hcm statistics rule command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 360: show services hcm statistics rule Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Virtual BGF configuration

Information about the virtual border gateway function


configuration.

all

Usage Counters

Information about the usage of contexts and emergency


contexts.

all

Sample Output
show services hcm
statistics

user@host> show services hcm statistics url-rule-name


Interface: ms-3/0/0
Term id
Hits
1
10
22
100
333
1000
4444
10000
6
18446744073709551615
Interface: ms-3/1/0
Term id
Hits
1
10
22
100
333
1000
4444
10000
6
18446744073709551615

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show services service-sets cpu-usage


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services service-sets cpu-usage


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display service set CPU usage as a percentage. The command is supported only on
Adaptive Services PICs (SP PICs).
noneDisplay CPU usage for all adaptive services interfaces and service sets.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display CPU usage for a particular interface. On M

Series and T Series routers, the interface-name parameter can have the value
sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On J Series routers, interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display CPU usage for a particular service set.

For the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), you can use a tunnel group to represent
a service set.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services service-sets cpu-usage on page 2014


Table 361 on page 2014 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets cpu-usage
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 361: show services service-sets cpu-usage Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface

Service set (system


category)

Name of the CPU usage category:

CPU utilization %

idp_recommendedName of the service sets (displays all the


service sets attached to the service PICs)

Idle

System

Receive

Transmit

Percentage of the CPU resources being used

Sample Output
show services
service-sets cpu-usage

2014

user@host> show services service-sets cpu-usage


Interface
Service set (system category)
sp-4/1/0
idp_recommended
sp-4/1/0
Idle

CPU utilization %
18.20 %
44.69 %

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sp-4/1/0
sp-4/1/0
sp-4/1/0

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Receive
Transmit

7.01 %
15.10 %
15.00 %

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show services service-sets memory-usage


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services service-sets memory-usage


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>
<zone>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display service set memory usage.
noneDisplay service set memory usage.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display memory usage for a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port, or


rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.

NOTE: This command is not supported on Multilink Protocolbased


services PICs.
The interface option is not supported on Multiservice PICs.

service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display memory usage for a particular service

set. For Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), you can use a tunnel group to represent
a service set.
zone(Optional) Display the memory usage zone of the adaptive services interface or

an individual service set.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services service-sets memory-usage on page 2017


show services service-sets memory-usage zone on page 2017
show services service-sets memory-usage interface on page 2017
Table 362 on page 2016 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets
memory-usage command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 362: show services service-sets memory-usage Output Fields

2016

Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface

Service set

Name of a service set

Bytes Used

Number of bytes of memory being used

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Memory zone

Memory zone in which the adaptive services interface is currently


operating:

GreenAll new flows are allowed.

YellowUnused memory is reclaimed. All new flows are allowed.

OrangeNew flows are allowed only for service sets that are

using less than their equal share of memory.

RedNo new flows are allowed.

Sample Output
show services
service-sets
memory-usage
show services
service-sets
memory-usage zone
show services
service-sets
memory-usage
interface

user@host> show services service-sets memory-usage


Interface
Service set
ms-4/0/0
N/A
ms-4/1/0
N/A

Bytes Used
14817036
14691700

user@host> show services service-sets memory-usage zone


Interface
Memory zone

user@host> show services service-sets memory-usage interface ms-4/1/0


Interface
Service Set
Bytes Used
ms-4/1/0
N/A
14691700

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show services service-sets plug-ins


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services service-sets plug-ins


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


Display plug-in information for service sets. The command is supported only on
Multiservices PICs.
noneDisplay plug-in information for all adaptive services interfaces.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display plug-in information for a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services service-sets plug-ins on page 2018


show services service-sets plug-ins interface on page 2019
Table 363 on page 2018 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets plug-ins
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 363: show services service-sets plug-ins Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface

Service set

Name of the configured service set

State

Status of the service set:

ReadyService set is active.

Not ReadyService set is either initialized with no policy set or


policy is being added or deleted.

Plugins configured

Number of plug-ins configured

Plugin

Name of the configured plug-in

Plugin ID

ID of the configured plug-in

Sample Output
show services
service-sets plug-ins

2018

user@host> show services service-sets plug-ins


Interface: ms-4/0/0
Service-set: IDP, State: Ready
Plugins configured: 5
Plugin: jnx-msvcs-tcp-tracker-plugin, ID: 4
Plugin: junos-msp-appid, ID: 0

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Plugin: junos-msp-idp, ID: 1


Plugin: junos-msp-aacl, ID: 2
Plugin: junos-msp-llpdf, ID: 3
Interface: ms-4/1/0
Service-set: idp2, State: Ready
Plugins configured: 5
Plugin: jnx-msvcs-tcp-tracker-plugin, ID: 4
Plugin: junos-msp-appid, ID: 0
Plugin: junos-msp-idp, ID: 1
Plugin: junos-msp-aacl, ID: 2
Plugin: junos-msp-llpdf, ID: 3

show services
service-sets plug-ins
interface

user@host> show services service-sets plug-ins interface ms-4/1/0


Interface: ms-4/1/0
Service-set: idp2, State: Ready
Plugins configured: 5
Plugin: jnx-msvcs-tcp-tracker-plugin, ID: 4
Plugin: junos-msp-appid, ID: 0
Plugin: junos-msp-idp, ID: 1
Plugin: junos-msp-aacl, ID: 2
Plugin: junos-msp-llpdf, ID: 3

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show services service-sets statistics packet-drops


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services service-sets statistics packet-drops


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display the number of dropped packets for service sets exceeding CPU limits or memory
limits.
noneDisplay the number of dropped service sets packets for all adaptive services

interfaces.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display the number of dropped service sets packets

for a particular interface. On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be


ms-fpc/pic/port, sp-fpc/pic/port, or rspnumber. On J Series routers, interface-name is
sp-pim/0/port.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services flow-collector statistics on page 1712

show services service-sets statistics packet-drops interface on page 2020


Table 364 on page 2020 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets packet-drops
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 364: show services service-sets packet-drops Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of a service set.

CPU limit Drops

Number of packets dropped because the service set exceeded the


average CPU limit.

Memory limit Drops

Number of packets dropped because the service set exceeded the


memory limit.

Flow limit Drops

Number of packets dropped because the service set exceeded the


flow limit.

Sample Output
show services
service-sets statistics
packet-drops interface

2020

user@host> show services service-sets statistics packet-drops interface sp-1/0/0

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Interface
sp-1/0/0

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sset1

Cpu limit
Drops
0

Memory limit
Drops
0

Flow limit
Drops
0

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show services service-sets statistics syslog


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services service-sets statistics syslog


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set-name>
<brief | detail>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.


Display the system log statistics with optional filtering by interface and service set name..
noneDisplay the system log statistics for all services interfaces and all service sets.
brief(Default) Display abbreviated system log statistics.
detailDisplay detailed system log statistics.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display the system log statistics for a specific

adaptive service interface. On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be


ms-fpc/pic/port, sp-fpc/pic/port, or rspnumber. On J Series routers, interface-name is
sp-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set name(Optional) Display the system log statistics for a specific

named service-set.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear services service-sets statistics syslog on page 2012

show services service-sets statistics syslog brief on page 2023


show services service-sets statistics syslog detail on page 2023
Table 365 on page 2022 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets statistics
syslog command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 365: show services service-sets statistics syslog Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level

Interface

Name of a services interface.

all

Message rate limit

Maximum number of messages per second written to the


interfaces system log.

all

Service set

Name of a service set.

all

Messages sent

Number of messages sent.

brief

Messages dropped

Number of messages dropped.

brief

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Table 365: show services service-sets statistics syslog Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Level

class name

Logs created for events for each of the following classes:

detail

Session open logs

Session close logs

Packet logs

Stateful firewall logs

ALG logs

NAT logs

IDS logs

All other logs

The following information is displayed for system log messages


for each class of event that is logged:

Messages sentNumber of messages sent for session open

events.

Messages droppedNumber of messages dropped for session

open events. Counts are given for these drop reasons:

low priorityThe priority of the message was too low for the

message to be sent.

no class setSpecific classes of event messages were

configured and this class was not selected.

above rate limitThe maximum number of system log

messages per second was exceeded.

Sample Output
show services
service-sets statistics
syslog brief

user@host> show services service-sets statistics syslog brief


Interface: sp-1/1/0
Message rate limit: 200000
Service-set: sset-sfw-sp1
Messages sent: 20
Messages dropped: 3488
Service-set: sset-nat-sp1
Messages sent: 18
Messages dropped: 91
Interface: sp-1/2/0
Message rate limit: 15000
Service-set: sset-sfw-sp2
Messages sent: 210
Messages dropped: 579

Sample Output
show services
service-sets statistics
syslog detail

user@host> show services service-sets statistics syslog detail


Interface: sp-1/2/0
Message rate limit: 10
Service-set: sset-sfw
Messages sent: 0
Messages dropped: 1600
Session open logs:

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Sent: 0
Dropped: 1277 (low priority: 1277, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
Session close logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 0 (low priority: 0, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
Packet logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 323 (low priority: 323, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
Stateful firewall logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 0 (low priority: 0, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
ALG logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 0 (low priority: 0, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
NAT logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 0 (low priority: 0, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
IDS logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 0 (low priority: 0, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)
Other logs:
Sent: 0
Dropped: 0 (low priority: 0, no class set: 0, above rate limit: 0)

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show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss


Syntax

Release Information
Description

Options

show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.


(M Series and T Series routers only) Display TCP maximum segment size (MSS) statistics
for service sets.
noneDisplay service set TCP MSS information for all adaptive services interfaces.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display TCP MSS statistics for a particular interface.

The interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port, sp-fpc/pic/port, or rsp number.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss on page 2025


Table 366 on page 2025 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets statistics
tcp-mss command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 366: show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the adaptive services interface.

Service Set

Name of the configured service set.

SYN Received

Number of TCP SYN packets received.

SYN Modified

Number of TCP SYN packets with the MSS value modified to match
the MSS value specified in the TCP MSS configuration.

Sample Output
show services
service-sets statistics
tcp-mss

user@host> show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss


Interface
Service Set
SYN Received
sp-1/2/0
asq_ipsec_svc_0
500

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show services service-sets summary


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services service-sets summary


<interface interface-name>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display service set summary information.
noneDisplay service set summary information for all adaptive services interfaces.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display service set summary information for a

particular interface. On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be


ms-fpc/pic/port, sp-fpc/pic/port, or rspnumber. On J Series routers, interface-name is
sp-pim/0/port.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services service-sets summary on page 2026


show services service-sets summary interface on page 2027
Table 367 on page 2026 lists the output fields for the show services service-sets summary
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 367: show services service-sets summary Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface

Service type

Type of adaptive service, such as stateful firewall (SFW), Network


Address Translation (NAT), intrusion detection service (IDS), Layer
2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), Compressed Real-Time Transport
Protocol (CRTP), or IP Security (IPsec)

Service sets configured

Total number of service sets configured on the PIC that use internal
service set IDs and do not consume external service sets, including
CRTP and L2TP

Bytes used

Bytes used by a particular service or all services

Policy bytes used

Policy bytes used by a particular service or all services

CPU utilization

Percentage of the CPU resources being used

Sample Output
show services
service-sets summary

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user@host> show services service-sets summary


Service sets
Interface
configured
Bytes used

CPU
Policy bytes used

utilization

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ms-4/0/0
ms-4/1/0

show services
service-sets summary
interface

1
1

14821556 ( 4.53 %)
14691700 ( 4.49 %)

855124 ( 0.40 %)
855068 ( 0.40 %)

N/A
N/A

user@host> show services service-sets summary interface sp-1/3/0


Interface: sp-1/3/0
Service sets
CPU
Service type
configured
Bytes used
utilization
SFW/NAT/IDS
1
54 ( 0.00 %)
N/A
L2TP
1
58 ( 0.00 %)
N/A
CRTP
1
58 ( 0.00 %)
N/A
System
0
920831 ( 0.44 %)
N/A
Idle
0
0 ( 0.00 %)
N/A
Total
3
921001 ( 0.44 %)
N/A

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Softwire Operational Mode Commands


Table 368 on page 2029 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you
can use to monitor and troubleshoot softwire services. Commands are listed in
alphabetical order.

Table 368: Softwire Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear softwire statistics

clear services softwire statistics

Show softwire information

show services softwire

Show softwire flow information

show services softwire flows

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clear services softwire statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services softwire statistics


<inferface interface-name>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.


Clear softwire statistics.
interface interface-name (Optional) Name of the interface servicing the softwire. When

you omit this option, data for all interfaces are cleared.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services softwire statistics on page 2030


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services softwire
statistics

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user@host> clear services softwire statistics

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show services softwire


Syntax

Release Information

show services softwire


<count>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.


<count> option added in Junos OS Release 11.2.

Description

Display information about softwire services. Information is displayed on both 6rd and
DS-Lite services.

Options

count interface-name (Optional) Display the current softwire counts for a service set

for both DS-Lite and 6rd.


Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services softwire on page 2031


show services softwire count on page 2031
Table 369 on page 2031 lists the output fields for the command-name command. Output
fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 369: show-services-softwire Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

Interface

Interface for which information is displayed.

All levels

Service Set

Service set containing the softwire rules for the interface.

All levels

Softwire

Name of the softwire concentrator.

All levels

Direction

Direction of the flow.

All levels

Flow count

Number of flows.

All levels

Sample Output
show services softwire

user@host> show services softwire


Interface: sp-3/0/0, Service set: v6rd-dom1-dom3-service-set
Softwire
Direction
Flow count
10.10.10.2
->
30.30.30.1
I
13

show services softwire


count

user@host> show services softwire count


Interface
Service set
sp-0/0/0
dslite-svc-set1

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DS-Lite
2

6RD
0

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show services softwire flows


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services softwire flows


(<interface interface-name> <service-set service-set-name>|
count <interface interface-name> <service-set service-set-name>|
ds-lite <B4 b4-address> <AFTR aftr-address>|
v6rd <initiator initiator-ip-address><concentrator concentrator-ip-address>)

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.2.


Display statistics information about the softwire flows.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display statistics information about the specified

interface only.
service-set service-set-name(Optional) Display statistics information about the specified

service set only.


count <interface interface-name> <service-set service-set-name>|(Optional) Display

flow count information only, with optional filtering by interface and service set.
ds-lite <B4 b4-address> <AFTR aftr-address>|(Optional) Display DS-Lite flow

information, with optional filtering by B4 (softwire initiator) and AFTR (softwire


concentrator).
v6rd <initiator initiator-ip-address><concentrator concentrator-ip-address>)(Optional)

Display v6rd flow information, with optional filtering by the softwire initiator and
softwire concentrator.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services softwire flows on page 2033


show services softwire flows count on page 2033
show services softwire flows ds-lite B4 on page 2033
show services softwire flows ds-lite AFTR on page 2034
services softwire flows ds-lite AFTR and B4 on page 2034
Table 370 on page 2032 lists the output fields for the show services softwire flows command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 370: show services softwire flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the interface.

Service set

Name of the service set.

Flow

Description of flow, including protocol input and output interface addresses.

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Table 370: show services softwire flows Output Fields (continued)


Field Name

Field Description

State

Flow state. Value is:

Dir

Forward

Flow direction. Values are:

Iinbound

Ooutbound

Frm count

Number of frames transferred.

NAT dest

NAT translation of the decapsulated address.

Softwire

For outbound flows, the address of the local softwire initiator (B4 for DS-Lite)
is shown first, followed by the address of the softwire concentrator (AFTR for
DS-Lite). For inbound flows, the address of the software concentrator is shown
first, followed by the address of the softwire initiator.

Sample Output
show services softwire
flows

user@host> show services softwire flows


Interface: sp-0/0/0, Service set: dslite-svc-set1
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
33.33.33.1:1066 Forward O
NAT dest
33.33.33.1:1066
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
1001::1
->
2001::2
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
33.33.33.1:1066
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
33.33.33.1:1065
Softwire
2001::3
->
1001::1
DS-LITE
2001::2
->
1001::1
Forward I
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
33.33.33.1:1065 Forward O
NAT dest
33.33.33.1:1065
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
1001::1
->
2001::3
DS-LITE
2001::3
->
1001::1
Forward I

show services softwire


flows count

user@host> show services softwire flows count


Interface
Service set
sp-0/0/0
dslite-svc-set1

show services softwire


flows ds-lite B4

user@host> show services softwire flows ds-lite B4 2001::2


Interface: sp-0/0/0, Service set: dslite-svc-set1
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
33.33.33.1:1066 Forward O
NAT dest
33.33.33.1:1066
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
1001::1
->
2001::2
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
33.33.33.1:1066

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Frm count
2005418

2007168

2635998

2008157
2637909

2640499

Flow count
6

Frm count
2884037

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Softwire
DS-LITE

show services softwire


flows ds-lite AFTR

services softwire flows


ds-lite AFTR and B4

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2001::2
->

2001::2

->
1001::1

1001::1
Forward

user@host> show services softwire flows ds-lite AFTR 1001::1


Interface: sp-0/0/0, Service set: dslite-svc-set1
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
33.33.33.1:1066 Forward O
NAT dest
33.33.33.1:1066
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
1001::1
->
2001::2
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
33.33.33.1:1066
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
33.33.33.1:1065
Softwire
2001::3
->
1001::1
DS-LITE
2001::2
->
1001::1
Forward I
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
33.33.33.1:1065 Forward O
NAT dest
33.33.33.1:1065
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
1001::1
->
2001::3
DS-LITE
2001::3
->
1001::1
Forward I
user@host> show services softwire flows ds-lite AFTR 1001::1 B4 2001::2
Interface: sp-0/0/0, Service set: dslite-svc-set1
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
33.33.33.1:1066 Forward O
NAT dest
33.33.33.1:1066
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
1001::1
->
2001::2
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
33.33.33.1:1066
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
DS-LITE
2001::2
->
1001::1
Forward I

2886821

Frm count
3359356

3361235

4479810

3362168
4481520

4484094

Frm count
3931026

3932792

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Stateful Firewall Operational Mode


Commands
Table 371 on page 2035 summarizes the command-line interface (CLI) commands you can
use to monitor and troubleshoot stateful firewall services and stateful firewalls in SDK
applications. Commands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 371: Stateful Firewall Services Operational Mode Commands


Task

Command

Clear stateful firewall flows.

clear services stateful-firewall flows

Remove established flows from the flow table (SDK).

clear services stateful-firewall flows

Clear stateful firewall Session Initiation Protocol


(SIP) call information.

clear services stateful-firewall sip-call

Clear stateful firewall SIP register information.

clear services stateful-firewall sip-register

Clear stateful firewall statistics.

clear services stateful-firewall statistics

Display stateful firewall conversation information.

show services stateful-firewall


conversations

Display stateful firewall flow information.

show services stateful-firewall flows

Display stateful firewall flow table entries (SDK).

show services stateful-firewall flows

Display stateful firewall SIP call information.

show services stateful-firewall sip-call

Display stateful firewall SIP register information.

show services stateful-firewall sip-register

Display stateful firewall statistics.

show services stateful-firewall statistics

Display stateful firewall statistics (SDK). For this


command, only rule and ALG statistics are given. In
the extensive option, other statistics appear but do
not populate correctly; those values are all zeros.

show services stateful-firewall statistics

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Table 371: Stateful Firewall Services Operational Mode


Commands (continued)
Task

Command

Display statistics information for the application


protocol SIP.

show services stateful-firewall statistics


application-protocol sip

NOTE: Stateful firewall services are supported on the adaptive services


interface on the following routers:

J Series routerssp-pim/0/slot

M Series and T Series routersms-fpc/pic/port, or sp-fpc/pic/port

Stateful firewall services are also supported on the redundant adaptive


services interface (rspnumber) on M Series and T Series routers. For
information about how to configure stateful firewall services, see the Junos
OS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

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clear services stateful-firewall flows


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services stateful-firewall flows


<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear stateful firewall flows.
noneClear all stateful firewall flows.
destination-port destination-port(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for a particular

destination port. The range of values is 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port or


rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is ms-pim/0/port.
protocol(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for one of the following IP types:

numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255.

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-over-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

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service-set service-set(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for a particular service

set.
source-port source-port(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for a particular source

port. The range of values is from 0 through 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for a particular source

prefix.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services stateful-firewall flows on page 2051

clear services stateful-firewall flows on page 2038


Table 372 on page 2038 lists the output fields for the clear services stateful-firewall flows
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 372: clear services stateful-firewall flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of the service set from which flows are being cleared.

Conv removed

Number of conversations removed.

Sample Output
clear services
stateful-firewall flows

2038

user@host> clear services stateful-firewall flows


Interface
Service set
ms-0/3/0
svc_set_trust
ms-0/3/0
svc_set_untrust

Conv removed
0
0

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clear services stateful-firewall flows (SDK)


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

clear services stateful-firewall flows


<interface interface-name>

For routers running Junos SDK applications, support for ms- interfaces added in Junos
OS Release 9.5.
Remove established flows from the flow table.
noneClear all stateful firewall flows.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear stateful firewall flows for the named interface.

Required Privilege
Level
Output Fields

clear

There is no output for this command.

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clear services stateful-firewall sip-call


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services stateful-firewall sip-call


<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) call information in stateful firewall flows.
noneClear stateful firewall statistics for all interfaces and all service sets.
application-protocol(Optional) Clear information about one of the following application

protocols:

bootp(SIP only) Bootstrap protocol

dce-rpc(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols

dce-rpc-portmap(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote

Procedure Call protocols portmap service

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dns(SIP only) Domain Name System protocol

exec(SIP only) Exec

ftp(SIP only) File Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

shellShell

sipSession Initiation Protocol

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snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

destination-port destination-port(Optional) Clear information for a particular destination

port. The range of values is 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Clear information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear information for a particular adaptive services

interface. On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port


or rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
protocol(Optional) Clear information about one of the following IP types:

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ipv6IPv6 within IP

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Clear information for a particular service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Clear information for a particular source port. The

range of values is 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Clear information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level

view

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Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services stateful-firewall sip-call on page 2057

clear services stateful-firewall sip-call on page 2042


Table 373 on page 2042 lists the output fields for the clear services stateful-firewall sip-call
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 373: clear services stateful-firewall sip-call Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of the service set from which flows are being cleared.

SIP calls removed

Number of SIP calls removed.

Sample Output
clear services
stateful-firewall
sip-call

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user@host> clear services stateful-firewall sip-call


Interface
Service set
sp-0/3/0
test_sip_777

SIP calls removed


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clear services stateful-firewall sip-register


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services stateful-firewall sip-register


<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) register information in stateful firewall flows.
application-protocol(Optional) Clear information about one of the following application

protocols:

bootp(SIP only) Bootstrap protocol

dce-rpc(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols

dce-rpc-portmap(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote

Procedure Call protocols portmap service

dns(SIP only) Domain Name System protocol

exec(SIP only) Exec

ftp(SIP only) File Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

shellShell

sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

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tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

destination-port destination-port(Optional) Clear information for a particular destination

port. The range of values is 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Clear information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface(Optional) Clear information about a particular interface. On M Series

and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On the


J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
protocol(Optional) Clear information about one of the following IP types:

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ipv6IPv6 within IP

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Clear information for a particular service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Clear information for a particular source port. The

range of values is 0 through 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Clear information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation

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List of Sample Output


Output Fields

clear services stateful-firewall sip-register on page 2045


Table 374 on page 2045 lists the output fields for the clear services stateful-firewall
sip-register command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 374: clear services stateful-firewall sip-register Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of the service set from which flows are being cleared.

SIP registration removed

Number of SIP registers removed.

Sample Output
clear services
stateful-firewall
sip-register

user@host> clear services stateful-firewall sip-register


Interface
Service set
sp-0/3/0
test_sip_777

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clear services stateful-firewall statistics


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

clear services stateful-firewall statistics


<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Clear stateful firewall statistics.
noneClear stateful firewall statistics for all interfaces and all service sets.
interface interface-name(Optional) Clear stateful firewall statistics for the specified

interface. On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port


or rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is ms-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set(Optional) Clear stateful firewall statistics for the specified service

set.
Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services stateful-firewall statistics on page 2066

clear services stateful-firewall statistics on page 2046


When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.

Sample Output
clear services
stateful-firewall
statistics

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show services stateful-firewall conversations


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services stateful-firewall conversations


<brief | extensive | terse>
<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<limit number>
<pgcp>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


pgcp option introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.
Display information about stateful firewall conversations.
noneDisplay standard information about all stateful firewall conversations.
brief | extensive | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
application-protocol protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following

application protocols:

bootpBootstrap protocol

dce-rpcDistributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call protocols

dce-rpc-portmapDistributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols portmap service

dnsDomain Name System protocol

execExec

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

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shellShell

sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port. The range of values is 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port or


rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
limit number(Optional) Maximum number of entries to display.
pgcp (Optional) Display information about stateful firewall conversations for Packet

Gateway Control Protocol (PGCP) flows.


protocol protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP types:

numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for the specific service set.

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source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port. The

range of values is 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

show services stateful-firewall conversations on page 2050


show services stateful-firewall conversations destination-port on page 2050
Table 375 on page 2049 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall
conversations command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 375: show services stateful-firewall conversations Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed, but if no service set has any flows,
a flow table header is printed for each service set.

Conversation

Information about a group of related flows.

ALG ProtocolApplication-level gateway protocol.

Number of initiatorsNumber of flows that initiated a session.

Number of respondersNumber of flows that responded in a session.

Flow or Flow Prot

Protocol used for this flow.

Source

Source prefix of the flow, in the format source-prefix-port.

Destination

Destination prefix of the flow.

State

Status of the flow:

DropDrop all packets in the flow without response.

ForwardForward the packet in the flow without looking at it.

RejectDrop all packets in the flow with response.

WatchInspect packets in the flow.

Dir

Direction of the flow: input (I) or output (O).

Source NAT

Original and translated source IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are displayed if Network Address Translation (NAT)
is configured on this particular flow or conversation.

Frm Count

Number of frames in the flow.

Destin NAT

Original and translated destination IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are displayed if NAT is configured on this
particular flow or conversation.

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Field Name

Field Description

Byte count

Number of bytes forwarded in the flow.

TCP established

Whether a TCP connection was established: Yes or No.

TCP window size

Negotiated TCP connection window size, in bytes.

TCP acknowledge

TCP acknowledgment sequence number.

TCP tickle

Whether TCP inquiry mode is on (enabled or disabled) and the time remaining to send the next inquiry, in
seconds.

Master flow

Flow that initiated the conversation.

TImeout

Lifetime of the flow, in seconds.

Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall
conversations

user@host> show services stateful-firewall conversations


Interface: sp-1/3/0, Service set: green
Conversation: ALG Protocol: any, Number of initiators: 1,
Number of responders: 1
Flow
Prot
Source
Dest
State
Dir
Frm count
TCP
10.58.255.50:33005->
10.58.255.178:23
Forward
I
13
Source NAT
10.58.255.50:33005->
10.59.16.100:4000
Destin NAT
10.58.255.178:23 ->
0.0.0.0:4000
Byte count:
918
TCP established, TCP window size: 65535, TCP acknowledge: 2502627025
TCP tickle enabled, 0 seconds,
Master flow, Timeout: 30 seconds
TCP
10.58.255.178:23
->
10.59.16.100:4000 Forward
O
8

show services
stateful-firewall
conversations
destination-port

2050

user@host> show services stateful-firewall conversations destination-port 21


Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: svc_set_trust
Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: svc_set_untrust
Conversation: ALG protocol: ftp
Number of initiators: 1, Number of responders: 1
Flow
State
TCP
10.50.10.2:2143 ->
10.50.20.2:21
Watch
TCP
10.50.20.2:21
->
10.50.10.2:2143 Watch
TCP
10.50.20.2:21
->
10.50.10.2:2143 Watch

Dir
O
I
I

Frm count
0
0
0

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show services stateful-firewall flows


Syntax

Release Information

Description

Options

show services stateful-firewall flows


<brief | extensive | summary | terse>
<application-protocol protocol>
<count>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<limit number>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


pgcp option introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.
application-protocol option introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.
Display stateful firewall flow table entries. When the interface is used for softwire
processing, the type of softwire concentrator (DS-LITE or 6rd) is shown, and frame counts
are provided.
noneDisplay standard information about all stateful firewall flows.
brief | extensive | summary | terse(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
application-protocol application-protocol(Optional) Display information about one of

the following application-level gateway (ALG) protocol types:

bootpBootstrap protocol

dce-rpcDistributed Computing Environment (DCE) remote procedure call (RPC)

protocol

NOTE: Use this option to select Microsoft Remote Procedure Call


(MSRPC).

dce-rpc-portmapDistributed Computing Environment (DCE) remote procedure

call (RPC) portmap protocol

dnsDomain Name Service protocol

execRemote execution protocol

ftpFile Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

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ipInternet protocol

netbiosNetBIOS protocol

netshowNetshow protocol

pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

realaudioRealAudio protocol

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

NOTE: Use this option to select Sun Microsystems Remote Procedure


Call protocol (SunRPC).

rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call portmap protocol

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

talkTalk protocol

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

count(Optional) Display a count of the matching entries.


destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port. The range of values is from 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber.


On J Series routers, interface-name is ms-pim/0/port.
limit number(Optional) Maximum number of entries to display.
protocol protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP types:

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numberNumeric protocol value from 0 to 255

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

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icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for a particular service set.


source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port. The

range of values is from 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output

Output Fields

view

clear services stateful-firewall flows on page 2037

show services stateful-firewall flows on page 2054


show services stateful-firewall flows (For Softwire Flows) on page 2054
show services stateful-firewall flows brief on page 2055
show services stateful-firewall flows extensive on page 2055
show services stateful-firewall flows count on page 2055
show services stateful-firewall flows destination port on page 2055
show services stateful-firewall flows source port on page 2055
show services stateful-firewall flows (Twice NAT) on page 2055
Table 376 on page 2053 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall flows
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 376: show services stateful-firewall flows Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of the interface.

Service set

Name of a service set. Individual empty service sets are not displayed. If no service set has any flows, a
flow table header is displayed for each service set.

Flow Count

Number of flows in a session.

Flow or Flow Prot

Protocol used for this flow.

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Field Name

Field Description

Source

Source prefix of the flow in the format source-prefix:port. For ICMP flows, port information is not displayed.

Dest

Destination prefix of the flow. For ICMP flows, port information is not displayed.

State

Status of the flow:

DropDrop all packets in the flow without response.

ForwardForward the packet in the flow without looking at it.

RejectDrop all packets in the flow with response.

WatchInspect packets in the flow.

Dir

Direction of the flow: input (I) or output (O).

Frm count

Number of frames in the flow.

Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall flows

user@host> show services stateful-firewall flows


Interface: ms-1/3/0, Service set: green
Flow
Prot
Source
Dest
State
TCP
10.58.255.178:23
->
10.59.16.100:4000 Forward
TCP
10.58.255.50:33005->
10.58.255.178:23
Forward
Source NAT
10.58.255.50:33005->
10.59.16.100:4000
Destin NAT
10.58.255.178:23
->
0.0.0.0:4000

show services
stateful-firewall flows
(For Softwire Flows)

2054

Dir
O
I

Frm count
1

When a service set includes softwire processing, the following output format is used for
the softwire flows:
user@host> show services stateful-firewall flows
Interface: sp-0/1/0, Service set: dslite-svc-set2
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
44.44.44.1:1025 Forward O
NAT dest
44.44.44.1:1025
->
20.20.1.4:1025
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
TCP
20.20.1.2:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.2:1025
->
44.44.44.1:1024
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
44.44.44.1:1024 Forward O
NAT dest
44.44.44.1:1024
->
20.20.1.2:1025
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
DS-LITE
2001::2
->
1001::1
Forward I
TCP
200.200.200.2:80
->
44.44.44.1:1026 Forward O
NAT dest
44.44.44.1:1026
->
20.20.1.3:1025
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
TCP
20.20.1.3:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I
NAT source
20.20.1.3:1025
->
44.44.44.1:1026
Softwire
2001::2
->
1001::1
TCP
20.20.1.4:1025 -> 200.200.200.2:80
Forward I

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NAT source
Softwire

20.20.1.4:1025
2001::2

->
->

44.44.44.1:1025
1001::1

show services
stateful-firewall flows
brief

The output for the show services stateful-firewall flows brief command is identical to
that for the show services stateful-firewall flows command. For sample output, see show
services stateful-firewall flows.

show services
stateful-firewall flows
extensive

user@host> show services stateful-firewall flows extensive


Interface: ms-0/3/0, Service set: ss_nat
Flow
State
count
TCP
16.1.0.1:2330 ->
16.49.0.1:21
Forward
8
NAT source
16.1.0.1:2330
->
16.41.0.1:2330
NAT dest
16.49.0.1:21
->
16.99.0.1:21
Byte count: 455, TCP established, TCP window size: 57344
TCP acknowledge: 3251737524, TCP tickle enabled, tcp_tickle: 0
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 720
TCP
16.99.0.1:21
->
16.41.0.1:2330
Forward
5
NAT source
16.99.0.1:21
->
16.49.0.1:21
NAT dest
16.41.0.1:2330
->
16.1.0.1:2330
Byte count: 480, TCP established, TCP window size: 57344
TCP acknowledge: 463128048, TCP tickle enabled, tcp_tickle: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 720

show services
stateful-firewall flows
count

user@host> show services stateful-firewall flows count


Interface
Service set

show services
stateful-firewall flows
destination port

user@router> show services stateful-firewall flows destination-port 21


Interface: ms-0/3/0, Service set: svc_set_trust
Flow
State
Dir
Interface: ms-0/3/0, Service set: svc_set_untrust
Flow
State
Dir
TCP
10.50.10.2:2143 ->
10.50.20.2:21
Watch
O

show services
stateful-firewall flows
source port

show services
stateful-firewall flows
(Twice NAT)

ms-1/3/0

Frm

Flow Count

green

user@router> show services stateful-firewall flows source-port 2143


Interface: ms-0/3/0, Service set: svc_set_trust
Flow
State
Dir
Interface: ms-0/3/0, Service set: svc_set_untrust
Flow
State
TCP
10.50.10.2:2143 ->
10.50.20.2:21
Watch

Frm count
Frm count
0

Frm count
Dir
O

user@router> show services stateful-firewall flows


Flow
State
Dir
UDP
40.0.0.8:23439 ->
80.0.0.1:16485
Watch
I
NAT source
40.0.0.8:23439
->
172.16.1.10:1028
NAT dest
80.0.0,1:16485
->
192.16.1.10:22415
UDP
192.16.1.10:22415 -> 172.16.1.10:1028
Watch
O
NAT source
192.16.1.10:22415
->
80.0.0.1:16485
NAT dest
172.16.1.10:1028
->
40.0.0.8:23439

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0

Frm count
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show services stateful-firewall flows (SDK)


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services stateful-firewall flows


<interface interface-name>

For routers running Junos SDK applications, support for ms- interfaces added in Junos
OS Release 9.5.
Display stateful firewall flow table entries.
noneDisplay standard information about all stateful firewall flows.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about the named interface.

Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services stateful-firewall flows on page 2056


Table 377 on page 2056 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall flows
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 377: show services stateful-firewall flows Output Fields


Field

Field Description

Interface

Interface ID.

Service set

Name of service set.

Flow

Protocol used for the flow.

State

Status of the flow.

Dir

Direction of the flow: input (I) and output (O).

Frm count

Number of frames in the flow.

Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall flows

2056

user@host> show services stateful-firewall flows


Interface: ms-2/2/0, Service ser: sset1
Flow Stats Dir Frm count
TCP 192.1.1.2.37822 -> 192.2.1.2.21 Watch I 16
TCP 192.2.1.2.21 -> 192.1.1.2.37822 Watch O 13
TCP 192.1.1.2.37822 -> 192.2.1.2.40598 Unknown I 2
TCP 192.2.1.2.40598 -> 192.1.1.2.37822 Unknown O 1

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show services stateful-firewall sip-call


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services stateful-firewall sip-call


<brief | extensive | terse>
<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<limit number>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display stateful firewall Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) call information.
count(Optional) Display a count of the matching entries.
brief(Optional) Display brief SIP call information.
extensive(Optional) Display detailed SIP call information.
terse(Optional) Display terse SIP call information.
application-protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following

application protocols:

bootp(SIP only) Bootstrap protocol

dce-rpc(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols

dce-rpc-portmap(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote

Procedure Call protocols portmap service

dns(SIP only) Domain Name System protocol

exec(SIP only) Exec

ftp(SIP only) File Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

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rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

shellShell

sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port. The range of values is from 0 to 65535.


destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about a particular adaptive

services interface. On M Series and T Series routers, interface-name can be


sp-fpc/pic/port or rspnumber. On J Series routers, interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
limit number(Optional) Maximum number of entries to display.
protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP types:

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ipv6IPv6 within IP

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for a particular service set.

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source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port. The

range of values is from 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services stateful-firewall sip-call on page 2040

show services stateful-firewall sip-call extensive on page 2060


Table 378 on page 2059 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall sip-call
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 378: show services stateful-firewall sip-call Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of a service set.

From

Initiator address.

To

Responder address.

Call ID

SIP call identification string.

Number of initiator
flows

Number of control, contact, or media initiator flows.

Number of
responder flows

Number of control, contact, or media responder flows.

protocol

Protocol used for this flow.

source-prefix

Source prefix of the flow in the format source-prefix : port.

destination-prefix

Destination prefix of the flow.

state

Status of the flow:

direction

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DropDrop all packets in the flow without a response.

ForwardForward the packet in the flow without examining it.

RejectDrop all packets in the flow with a response.

UnknownUnknown status.

WatchInspect packets in the flow.

Direction of the flow: input (I), output (O), or unknown (U).

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

frame-count

Number of frames in the flow.

Byte count

Number of bytes forwarded in the flow.

Flow role

Role of the flow that is under evaluation: Initiator, Master, Responder, or


Unknown.

Timeout

Lifetime of the flow, in seconds.

Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall
sip-call extensive

2060

user@host> show services stateful-firewall sip-call extensive


Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: test_sip_777
From: : 6507771234@10.200.100.1:0;000ff73ac89900021bb231dc-3ef68435
To: : 4085551234@10.200.100.1:0;0011bb65c2a30007777bd0fc-5748b749
Call ID: : 000ff73a-c8990004-0741adac-3e027c7e@10.20.70.2
Number of control initiator flows: : 1, Number of control responder flows:
: 1
UDP
10.20.70.2:50354 ->
10.200.100.1:5060 Watch
I
2
Byte count: 1112
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 30
UDP
10.200.100.1:5060 -> 10.20.170.111:50354 Watch
O
0
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 30
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
-> 10.20.170.111:5060 Watch
O
7
Byte count: 2749
Flow role: Responder, Timeout: 30
Number of contact initiator flows: 1, Number of contact responder flows: 1
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
->
10.20.140.11:5060 Watch
I
1
Byte count: 409
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 30
UDP
10.20.140.11:31864 -> 10.20.170.111:18808 Forward O
622
Byte count: 124400
Flow role: Master, Timeout: 30
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
-> 10.20.170.111:18809 Forward O
0
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Initiator, Timeout: 30
Number of media initiator flows: 4, Number of media responder flows: 0
UDP
10.20.70.2:18808 ->
10.20.140.11:31864 Forward I
628
Byte count: 125600
Flow role: Initiator, Timeout: 30
UDP
0.0.0.0:0
->
10.20.140.11:31865 Forward I
0
Byte count: 0
Flow role: Initiator, Timeout: 30

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0
0

0.0.0.0:0

->

0.0.0.0:0

Byte count: 0
Flow role: Unknown, Timeout: 0
0
0.0.0.0:0
->
0.0.0.0:0
Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: test_sip_888

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show services stateful-firewall sip-register


Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services stateful-firewall sip-register


<brief | extensive | terse>
<application-protocol protocol>
<destination-port destination-port>
<destination-prefix destination-prefix>
<interface interface-name>
<limit number>
<protocol protocol>
<service-set service-set>
<source-port source-port>
<source-prefix source-prefix>

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display stateful firewall Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) register information.
count(Optional) Display a count of the matching entries.
brief(Optional) Display brief SIP register information.
extensive(Optional) Display detailed SIP register information.
terse(Optional) Display terse SIP register information.
application-protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following

application protocols:

bootp(SIP only) Bootstrap protocol

dce-rpc(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote Procedure Call

protocols

dce-rpc-portmap(SIP only) Distributed Computing Environment-Remote

Procedure Call protocols portmap service

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dns(SIP only) Domain Name System protocol

exec(SIP only) Exec

ftp(SIP only) File Transfer Protocol

h323H.323 standards

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

iiopInternet Inter-ORB Protocol

loginLogin

netbiosNetBIOS

netshowNetShow

realaudioRealAudio

rpcRemote Procedure Call protocol

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rpc-portmapRemote Procedure Call protocol portmap service

rtspReal-Time Streaming Protocol

shellShell

sipSession Initiation Protocol

snmpSimple Network Management Protocol

sqlnetSQLNet

tftpTrivial File Transfer Protocol

tracerouteTraceroute

winframeWinFrame

destination-port destination-port(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination port.
destination-prefix destination-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular

destination prefix. The range of values is from 0 to 65535.


interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be sp-fpc/pic/port or


rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is sp-pim/0/port.
limit number(Optional) Maximum number of entries to display.
protocol(Optional) Display information about one of the following IP types:

ahIPsec Authentication Header protocol

egpAn exterior gateway protocol

espIPsec Encapsulating Security Payload protocol

greA generic routing encapsulation protocol

icmpInternet Control Message Protocol

igmpInternet Group Management Protocol

ipipIP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol

ipv6IPv6 within IP

ospfOpen Shortest Path First protocol

pimProtocol Independent Multicast protocol

rsvpResource Reservation Protocol

sctpStream Control Protocol

tcpTransmission Control Protocol

udpUser Datagram Protocol

service-set service-set(Optional) Display information for a particular service set.

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source-port source-port(Optional) Display information for a particular source port. The

range of values is from 0 to 65535.


source-prefix source-prefix(Optional) Display information for a particular source prefix.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services stateful-firewall sip-register on page 2043

show services stateful-firewall sip-register extensive on page 2064


Table 379 on page 2064 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall
sip-register command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they
appear.

Table 379: show services stateful-firewall sip-register Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of a service set.

SIP Register

Register information header.

Protocol

Protocol used for this flow.

Registered IP

Register IP address.

Port

Register port number.

Expiration timeout

Configured lifetime, in seconds.

Timeout remaining

Lifetime remaining, in seconds.

From

Initiator address.

To

Responder address.

Call ID

SIP call identification string.

Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall
sip-register extensive

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user@host> show services stateful-firewall sip-register extensive


Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: test_sip_777
SIP Register: Protocol: UDP, Registered IP: 10.20.170.111, Port: 5060, Acked
Expiration timeout: 36000, Timeout remaining: 35544
From: : 6507771234@10.200.100.1:0;
To: : 6507771234@10.200.100.1:0;

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Call ID: : 000ff73a-c8990002-23b1d942-2ba1f91f@10.20.70.2


Interface: sp-0/3/0, Service set: test_sip_888
SIP Register: Protocol: UDP, Registered IP: 10.20.170.112, Port: 5060, Acked
Expiration timeout: 36000, Timeout remaining: 35549
From: : 8881234@10.200.100.1:0;
To: : 8881234@10.200.100.1:0;
Call ID: : 00112096-81fc0002-23b38905-7cb41f62@10.20.71.2

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Syntax

Release Information
Description
Options

show services stateful-firewall statistics


<application-protocol protocol>
<brief | detail | extensive | summary>
<interface interface-name>
<service-set service-set>

Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display stateful firewall statistics.
noneDisplay standard information about all stateful firewall statistics.
brief | detail | extensive | summary(Optional) Display the specified level of output.
interface interface-name(Optional) Display information about a particular interface.

On M Series and T Series routers, the interface-name can be ms-fpc/pic/port or


rspnumber. On J Series routers, the interface-name is ms-pim/0/port.
service-set service-set(Optional) Display information about a particular service set.

Required Privilege
Level
Related
Documentation
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

clear services stateful-firewall statistics on page 2046

show services stateful-firewall statistics extensive on page 2069


Table 380 on page 2066 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 380: show services stateful-firewall statistics Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of a service set.

New flows

Rule match counters for new flows:

Existing flows

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AcceptNew flows accepted.

DiscardNew flows discarded.

RejectNew flows rejected.

Rule match counters for existing flows:

AcceptMatch existing forward or watch flow.

DiscardMatch existing discard flow.

RejectMatch existing reject flow.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

Drops

Drop counters:

TCP SYN defensePackets dropped by SYN defender.

NAT ports exhaustedHide mode. The router has no available Network

Address Translation (NAT) ports for a given address or pool.


Errors

IP Errors

Total errors, categorized by protocol:

IPTotal IP version 4 errors.

TCPTotal Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) errors.

UDPTotal User Datagram Protocol (UDP) errors.

ICMPTotal Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) errors.

Non-IPTotal non-IPv4 errors.

IPv4 errors:

IP packet length inconsistenciesIP packet length does not match the Layer 2

reported length.

Minimum IP header length check failuresMinimum IP header length is

20 bytes. The received packet contains less than 20 bytes.

Reassembled packet exceeds maximum IP lengthAfter fragment reassembly,

the reassembled IP packet length exceeds 65,535.

Illegal source address 0Source address is not a valid address. Invalid

addresses are, loopback, broadcast, multicast, and reserved addresses.


Source address 0, however, is allowed to support BOOTP and the destination
address 0xffffffff.

Illegal destination address 0Destination address is not a valid address. The

address is reserved.

TTL zero errorsReceived packet had a time-to-live (TTL) value of 0.

IP protocol number 0 or 255IP protocol is 0 or 255.

Land attackIP source address is the same as the destination address.

Smurf attackEcho request is sent to a directed broadcast address.

Non-IP packetsPacket did not conform to the IP standard.

IP optionPacket dropped because of a nonallowed IP option.

Non-IPv4 packetsPacket was not IPv4. (Only IPv4 is supported.)

Bad checksumPacket had an invalid IP checksum.

Illegal IP fragment lengthIllegal fragment length. All fragments (other than

the last fragment) must have a length that is a multiple of 8 bytes.

IP fragment overlapFragments have overlapping fragment offsets.

IP fragment reassembly timeoutSome of the fragments for an IP packet

were not received in time, and the reassembly handler dropped partial
fragments.

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Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

TCP Errors

TCP protocol errors:

TCP header length inconsistenciesMinimum TCP header length is 20 bytes,

and the IP packet received does not contain at least 20 bytes.

Source or destination port number is zeroTCP source or destination port is

zero.

Illegal sequence number, flags combinationDropped because of TCP errors,

such as an illegal sequence number, which causes an illogical combination


of flags to be set.

SYN attack (multiple SYN messages seen for the same flow)Multiple SYN

packets received for the same flow are treated as a SYN attack. The packets
might be retransmitted SYN packets and therefore valid, but a large number
is cause for concern.

First packet not SYNFirst packets for a connection are not SYN packets.

These packets might originate from previous connections or from someone


performing an ACK/FIN scan.

TCP port scan (Handshake, RST seen from server for SYN)In the case of a

SYN defender, if an RST (reset) packet is received instead of a SYN/ACK


message, someone is probably trying to scan the server. This behavior can
result in false alarms if the RST packet is not combined with an intrusion
detection service (IDS).

Bad SYN cookie responseSYN cookie generates a SYN/ACK message for

all incoming SYN packets. If the ACK received for the SYN/ACK message
does not match, this counter is incremented.
UDP Errors

UDP protocol errors:

IP data length less than minimum UDP header length (8 bytes)Minimum UDP

header length is 8 bytes. The received IP packets contain less than 8 bytes.

Source or destination port is zeroUDP source or destination port is 0.

UDP port scan (ICMP error seen for UDP flow)ICMP error is received for a

UDP flow. This could be a genuine UDP flow, but it is counted as an error.
ICMP Errors

ICMP protocol errors:

IP data length less than minimum ICMP header length (8 bytes)ICMP header

length is 8 bytes. This counter is incremented when received IP packets


contain less than 8 bytes.

ICMP error length inconsistenciesMinimum length of an ICMP error packet

is 48 bytes, and the maximum length is 576 bytes. This counter is incremented
when the received ICMP error falls outside this range.

Ping duplicate sequence numberReceived ping packet has a duplicate

sequence number.

Ping mismatched sequence numberReceived ping packet has a mismatched

sequence number.

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Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall
statistics extensive

user@host> show services stateful-firewall statistics extensive


Interface: ms-1/3/0
Service set: interface-svc-set
New flows:
Accept: 907, Discard: 0, Reject: 0
Existing flows:
Accept: 3535, Discard: 0, Reject: 0
Drops:
IP option: 0, TCP SYN defense: 0
NAT ports exhausted: 0
Errors:
IP: 0, TCP: 0
UDP: 0, ICMP: 0
Non-IP packets: 0, ALG: 0
IP errors:
IP packet length inconsistencies: 0
Minimum IP header length check failures: 0
Reassembled packet exceeds maximum IP length: 0
Illegal source address: 0
Illegal destination address: 0
TTL zero errors: 0, IP protocol number 0 or 255: 0
Land attack: 0, Smurf attack: 0
Non IP packets: 0, IP option: 0
Non-IPv4 packets: 0, Bad checksum: 0
Illegal IP fragment length: 0
IP fragment overlap: 0
IP fragment reassembly timeout: 0
TCP errors:
TCP header length inconsistencies: 0
Source or destination port number is zero: 0
Illegal sequence number, flags combination: 0
SYN attack (multiple SYNs seen for the same flow): 0
First packet not SYN: 0
TCP port scan (Handshake, RST seen from server for SYN): 0
Bad SYN cookie response: 0
UDP errors:
IP data length less than minimum UDP header length (8 bytes): 0
Source or destination port is zero: 0
UDP port scan (ICMP error seen for UDP flow): 0
ICMP errors:
IP data length less than minimum ICMP header length (8 bytes): 0
ICMP error length inconsistencies: 0
Ping duplicate sequence number: 0
Ping mismatched sequence number: 0
ALG drops:
BOOTP: 0, DCE-RPC: 0, DCE-RPC portmap: 0
DNS: 0, Exec: 0, FTP: 0
ICMP: 0
Login: 0, Netbios: 0, Netshow: 0
RPC: 0, RPC portmap: 0
RTSP: 0, Shell: 0
SNMP: 0, Sqlnet: 0, TFTP: 0
Traceroute: 0

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show services stateful-firewall statistics (SDK)


Syntax

Release Information

Description
Options

show services stateful-firewall statistics


<extensive>

For routers running Junos SDK applications, support for ms- interfaces added in Junos
OS Release 9.5.
Display only rule statistics or rule and application-level gateway (ALG) statistics.
noneDisplay standard information about all stateful firewall statistics. For Multiservices

interfaces, standard information is only rule statistics.


extensive(Optional) Display the extensive level of output. For Multiservices interfaces,

the extensive level gives just rule and ALG statistics. Other statistics shown do not
populate correctly and show all zeros.
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

view

show services stateful-firewall statistics on page 2070


Table 381 on page 2070 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall statistics
command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 381: show services stateful-firewall statistics Output Fields


Field

Field Description

Interface

Interface ID.

Service set

Name of service set.

Accept

Number of flows accepted.

Discard

Number of flows discarded.

Reject

Number of flows rejected.

Errors

Number of errors.

Sample Output
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stateful-firewall
statistics

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user@host> show services stateful-firewall statistics


Interface Service set Accept Discard Reject Errors
ms-5/1/0
sset1
1
1
0
0

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show services stateful-firewall statistics application-protocol sip


Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields

show services stateful-firewall application-protocol sip

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 7.4.


Display stateful firewall Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) statistics.
This command has no options.
view

show services stateful-firewall statistics application-protocol-sip on page 2072


Table 382 on page 2071 lists the output fields for the show services stateful-firewall statistics
application-protocol-sip command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in
which they appear.

Table 382: show services stateful-firewall statistics application-protocol-sip Output Fields


Field Name

Field Description

Interface

Name of an adaptive services interface.

Service set

Name of the service set flow.

ALG

Name of the application-layer gateway.

Active SIP call count

Number of active SIP calls.

Active SIP registration


count

Number of active SIP registrations.

REGISTER

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted register requests sent to the SIP registrar.

INVITE

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted invite messages sent by user agent clients.

ReINVITE

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted reinvite messages sent by user agent clients.

ACK

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted ACK messages received (in response to a SIP Call Invite
message).

BYE

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted requests to terminate SIP dialogues.

CANCEL

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted SIP request cancellations.

SUBSCRIBE

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted SIP requests to subscribe for event notifications.

NOTIFY

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted event notifications in SIP dialogues.

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Output Fields (continued)
Field Name

Field Description

OPTIONS

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted requests to query SIP capabilities.

INFO

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted requests carrying application-level information.

UPDATE

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted SIP dialogue updates.

REFER

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted requests to the recipient to contact a third party.

Provisional responses

Number of new, invalid, and retransmitted responses from the user agent server to indicate the
progress of a SIP transaction.

OK responses to
INVITEs

OK responses sent from the user agent clients to user agent servers in response to Invite messages.
The server can then return an ACK message.

OK responses to
non-INVITES

OK responses to SIP messages other than an Invite message.

Redirection responses

Responses from the user agent server to a user agent client requesting the client to contact a different
SIP uniform resource identifier (URI).

Request failure
responses

Responses that indicate a definite failure from a particular server. The client must not retry the same
request without modification after receiving this response.

Server failure responses

Responses that indicate a server failure.

Global failure responses

Responses that indicate a server has definitive information about a particular user, not just the
particular instance indicated in the Request URI.

Invalid responses

Responses that are invalid.

Response (all)
retransmits

Retransmissions of all responses.

Parser

Syntax errors, content errors, and unknown methods counted by the message parser.

Sample Output
show services
stateful-firewall
statistics
application-protocol-sip

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user@host> show services stateful-firewall statistics application-protocol sip


Interface: sp-0/3/0
Service set: test_sip_777, ALG: SIP
Active SIP call count: 0, Active SIP registration count: 1
New
Invalid
Retransmit
REGISTER
2
INVITE
1
0
ReINVITE
1
ACK
1
0
0
BYE
0
0
CANCEL
0
0

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SUBSCRIBE
0
0
NOTIFY
0
0
OPTIONS
0
0
INFO
0
0
UPDATE
0
0
REFER
0
0
Provisional responses (18x): 1, OK responses to INVITEs: 2
OK responses to non-INVITEs: 2, Redirection (3xx) responses: 0
Request failure (4xx) responses: 0, Server failure (5xx) responses: 0
Global failure (6xx) responses: 0, Invalid responses: 0
Response (all) retransmits: 0
Parser:
Syntax errors: 0, Content errors: 0, Unknown methods: 0
Service set: test_sip_888, ALG: SIP
Active SIP call count: 0, Active SIP registration count: 1
New
Invalid
Retransmit
REGISTER
2
INVITE
0
0
ReINVITE
0
ACK
0
0
0
BYE
0
0
CANCEL
0
0
SUBSCRIBE
0
0
NOTIFY
0
0
OPTIONS
0
0
INFO
0
0
UPDATE
0
0
REFER
0
0
Provisional responses (18x): 0, OK responses to INVITEs: 0
OK responses to non-INVITEs: 2, Redirection (3xx) responses: 0
Request failure (4xx) responses: 0, Server failure (5xx) responses: 0
Global failure (6xx) responses: 0, Invalid responses: 0
Response (all) retransmits: 0
Parser:
Syntax errors: 0, Content errors: 0, Unknown methods: 0

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Index

Index on page 2077

Index of Statements and Commands on page 2101

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Symbols
#, comments in configuration statements..................xxv
( ), in syntax descriptions...................................................xxv
/altconfig directory
altconfig file system...................................................893
/altroot directory
altroot file system.......................................................893
/config directory
config file system........................................................893
6rd flows
statistics.......................................................................2032
< >, in syntax descriptions................................................xxiv
[ ], in configuration statements.......................................xxv
{ }, in configuration statements.......................................xxv
| (pipe), in syntax descriptions.........................................xxv

A
AAA
radius servers
displaying..............................................................986
subscriber sessions
displaying..............................................................999
subscriber statistics
clearing.........................................................832, 834
displaying...................................................990, 993
subscribers
displaying..............................................................996
logging out............................................................834
AACL
statistics
clearing.................................................................1688
aborting partitioning operation......................................880
accounting................................................................................141
accounting profiles
records, displaying........................................................161
status, displaying..........................................................157
activating subscriber services..........................................851
active flow monitoring
aggregated flows, displaying..................................1731
available PICs, displaying.......................................1750
CPU usage, displaying..............................................1752

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error statistics, displaying.......................................1736


flow statistics, displaying........................................1738
flows, detailed information, displaying...............1741
memory statistics, displaying................................1746
packet size distribution, displaying.....................1748
adaptive shapers, displaying.........................................1448
address assignment pools
displaying.....................................................................1003
Address Resolution Protocol............................................821
aggregated flows, displaying...........................................1731
Aggregated Multiservices interfaces
load balancing.............................................................1910
alarms, displaying
chassis...............................................................................217
health monitor..............................................................790
RMON..............................................................................802
system............................................................................1022
application-aware-access-list See aacl
archival configuration
displaying.....................................................................1046
archiving files.........................................................................684
arithmetic and relational operators
for monitor traffic command.....................................111
ARP table
clearing.............................................................................821
displaying........................................................................957
associations, clearing........................................................1799
ATM nodes, reachability.........................................................8
authorization See permissions
autoinstallation, displaying the status of.................1030

B
backing up partitions..........................................................893
backup Junos OS files, deleting.......................................912
backup software, displaying information...................1163
BERT
DS0 test
starting......................................................................35
stopping....................................................................36
E1 test
starting.......................................................................37
stopping....................................................................38
E3 test
starting......................................................................39
stopping...................................................................40

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T1 test
starting......................................................................49
stopping...................................................................50
T3 test
starting.......................................................................51
stopping....................................................................52
binding
clearing Mobile IP.......................................................1914
binding state of DHCP client
clearing............................................................................822
displaying.......................................................................966
binding state of DHCPv6 client
clearing............................................................................828
displaying........................................................................975
bit error rate test See BERT
boot messages, displaying..............................................1031
Border Signaling Gateway...............................................1537
border-signaling-gateway
address-of-record bindings, displaying............1544
calls, displaying by server.......................................1554
calls, displaying by service-point.........................1556
registrations statistics, clearing.............................1541
registrations subscriptions, clearing...................1542
registrations, displaying...........................................1573
routing-blacklist, displaying...................................1575
statistics, displaying................1547, 1549, 1551, 1570
statistics, displaying by server..................1558, 1564
statistics, displaying by service point.................1567
statistics, displaying by service-point.................1561
status, displaying........................................................1576
braces, in configuration statements...............................xxv
brackets
angle, in syntax descriptions...................................xxiv
square, in configuration statements.....................xxv
BSG
clear gateway denied messages
information..............................................................1539
clear gateway statistics...........................................1543
buffers, displaying system..............................................1038
bypass LSPs, testing..............................................................25

C
CB
environmental information, displaying...............264
Ethernet switch, displaying port
information................................................................357
operation of, controlling.............................................174
SPMB operation, restarting.....................................209

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CCG
operation of, controlling.............................................176
operation, controlling..................................................178
Centralized Clock Generator See CCG
Centralized Clock Generator See CCG
....................................................................................279
certificates
for IKE negotiation, displaying..............................1844
installed, displaying...................................................1857
key pairs, generating.................................................1802
PKI
CA certificates, clearing...................................1791
CA certificates, displaying..............................1833
CA certificates, loading manually..............1804
certificate revocation lists, clearing............1793
certificate revocation lists,
displaying........................................................1839
certificate revocation lists, loading
manually.........................................................1806
key pair, generating..........................................1809
local certificates, clearing...................1794, 1795
local certificates, displaying..........................1841
local certificates, loading manually............1813
local certificates, requesting
manually................................................1807, 1812
local certificates, requesting online...........1803
local certificates, requesting that CA
install.................................................................1810
local certificates, requests, clearing...........1792
local certificates, requests,
displaying.........................................................1837
provided by Juniper Networks, adding..............1820
signed certificate, obtaining.................................1800
unsigned certificate, obtaining..............................1801
CFEB
operation, controlling...................................................177
statistics, displaying...................................................705
status, displaying.........................................................223
chassis
alarm conditions, displaying.....................................217
cip information, displaying..............................225, 281
craft interface display messages
clearing the display of........................................172
displaying................................................................214
displaying through the CLI...............................227
stopping the display of......................................214
environmental information, displaying...............236
Ethernet switch information, displaying.............357
firmware version, displaying.....................................471

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forwarding process, displaying...............................478


installed hardware, displaying...............................503
location, displaying.....................................................568
MAC addresses, displaying.......................................572
network services, displaying....................................576
serial numbers, displaying.......................................503
switch fabric errors
displaying...............................................................382
switch fabric status
FPCs, displaying..................................................385
SIBs, displaying...................................................438
switch fabric topology, displaying.........................452
synchronization (MX Series).....................................211
synchronization source information,
displaying...................................................................643
temperature threshold settings,
displaying...................................................................647
checksum
calculating for a file...............................686, 687, 688
displaying values for all files..................................1023
CIP
operation of, controlling.............................................179
cleanup, storage space......................................................938
clear arp command..............................................................821
clear chassis display message command....................172
clear cli logical-system command.................................661
clear ddos-protection protocols command............1650
clear dhcp server binding command............................822
clear dhcp server statistics command...............825, 827
clear dhcpv6 server binding command.......................828
clear dhcpv6 server statistics command..........830, 831
clear diameter function statistics command..........1609
clear diameter peer command......................................1610
clear dlsw reachability command................................1594
clear ike security-associations command................1788
clear ipsec security-associations command...........1789
clear lldp neighbor command..........................................142
clear lldp statistics command..........................................143
clear log command.............................................................683
clear mobile-ip binding command...............................1914
clear network-access aaa statistics
command...........................................................................832
clear network-access aaa subscriber
command...........................................................................834
clear network-access gx-plus replay
command............................................................................1611
clear network-access gx-plus statistics
command...........................................................................1612
clear passive-monitoring statistics command..........1711

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clear security pki ca-certificate command.................1791


clear security pki certificate-request
command..........................................................................1792
clear security pki crl command......................................1793
clear security pki key-pair................................................1794
clear security pki local-certificate command...........1795
clear services application-aware-access-list
statistics command......................................................1688
clear services application-identification
application-system-cache command...................1687
clear services application-identification counter
command.........................................................................1689
clear services border-signaling-gateway
denied-messages command....................................1539
clear services border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache command........................1540
clear services border-signaling-gateway
registrations statistics command.............................1541
clear services border-signaling-gateway
registrations subscription, command.....................1542
clear services border-signaling-gateway statistics
command..........................................................................1543
clear services cos statistics command......................1588
clear services crtp statistics command.....................1580
clear services dynamic-flow-capture
command...........................................................................1710
clear services flow-collector statistics
command...........................................................................1712
clear services flows command......................................1528
clear services flows ip-action command..................1690
clear services ids command............................................1772
clear services ids destination-table
command...........................................................................1773
clear services ids pair-table command.......................1774
clear services ids source-table command.................1775
clear services inline nat pool command.....................1927
clear services inline nat statistics command...........1928
clear services ipsec-vpn certificates
command..........................................................................1796
clear services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations
command...........................................................................1797
clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations
command..........................................................................1799
clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
command..........................................................................1798
clear services l2tp destination command.................1861
clear services l2tp multilink command......................1862
clear services l2tp session command........................1863

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clear services l2tp session statistics


command.........................................................................1865
clear services l2tp tunnel command...........................1867
clear services l2tp tunnel statistics
command.........................................................................1869
clear services local-policy-decision-function
statistics command.......................................................1691
clear services pgcp command.......................................1943
clear services pgcp statistics command...................1944
clear services rpm twamp server connection
command..............................................................................62
clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops
command...........................................................................2011
clear services service-sets statistics syslog
command..........................................................................2012
clear services softwire statistics command...........2030
clear services stateful-firewall flows
command.........................................................................2037
SDK applications......................................................2039
clear services stateful-firewall sip-call
command........................................................................2040
clear services stateful-firewall sip-register
command........................................................................2043
clear services stateful-firewall statistics
command........................................................................2046
clear services subscriber sessions command.........1995
clear snmp statistics command.....................................782
clear system commit command....................................835
clear system reboot command......................................836
clear system services dhcp binding
command...........................................................................839
clear system services dhcp conflict
command...........................................................................840
clear system services dhcp statistics
command............................................................................841
CLI
command completion..............................................662
command history
displaying...............................................................679
current working directory
displaying...............................................................678
setting.....................................................................663
date
setting......................................................................672
exiting to create UNIX-level shell.........................1392
idle timeout, setting...................................................664
logical system instance, setting............................665
logical system view, clearing...................................661
permissions, displaying.............................................675

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prompt, setting............................................................666
restart, after software upgrade..............................667
screen length, setting................................................668
screen width, setting.................................................669
settings, displaying......................................................673
terminal type, setting.................................................670
timestamp, setting.......................................................671
CLNS node reachability, checking.....................................10
command-name command..........................................1692
comments, in configuration statements......................xxv
commit operations, pending
clearing............................................................................835
displaying.....................................................................1044
commit scripts
converting......................................................................892
comparing files.....................................................................689
completing partial command entry..............................662
Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol See
CRTP services
compressing files.................................................................684
configuration
deleting rescue configuration................................868
displaying
archival configuration.....................................1046
CoS.........................................................................1446
current configuration........................................959
previous configuration.....................................1150
rescue configuration........................................1047
saving rescue configuration....................................869
syntax, verifying..........................................................1403
configuration mode, entering..........................................842
configure command............................................................842
conflicting IP addresses, displaying..............................1155
connections
IP sockets, displaying active.................................1049
SSH, opening.................................................................776
testing
ATM connections.....................................................8
CLNS connections.................................................10
general connections...............................................4
MPLS Layer 2 circuit connections....................12
MPLS Layer 2 VPN connections.......................15
MPLS Layer 3 VPN connections.......................18
MPLS LDP connections......................................20
MPLS LSP-endpoint connections..................23
MPLS RSVP connections...................................25
content destination
dynamic flow capture, displaying........................1754
Control Board See CB

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control source,
dynamic flow capture, displaying........................1756
conventions
text and syntax.............................................................xxiv
converting scripts.................................................................892
copying
files...................................................................................692
core-dumps
usage information, displaying...............................1067
CoS
adaptive shaper information, displaying..........1448
configuration, displaying.........................................1446
forwarding table, displaying
classifier information......................................1466
code point value to loss priority..................1464
code point value to loss priority, J
Series..................................................................1471
code point value to queue number...........1464
configuration.......................................................1461
loss priority table indexes, J Series..............1473
RED drop profiles..............................................1467
rewrite rules.........................................................1474
rewrite rules, table identifiers.......................1476
scheduler map for switch fabric.................1469
scheduler map information...........................1477
fragmentation map, displaying............................1479
interface sets, displaying........................................1504
interfaces, displaying.................................................1481
mapping, displaying..................................................1510
code point aliases to bit patterns................1451
code point value to forwarding
class..................................................................1449
code point value to loss priority..................1449
code point value to loss priority
rewrite................................................................1510
code point value to loss priority, J
Series................................................................1508
CoS objects to routing instances.................1513
forwarding classes to queue
numbers...........................................................1459
schedulers to forwarding classes................1514
schedulers to switch fabric priority............1455
translation table bits........................................1519
RED profile information, displaying....................1453
rewrite rules, displaying.............................................1511
routing instance information, displaying............1513
scheduler map information, displaying..............1514
scheduler parameters, displaying.......................1455
switch fabric queue statistics, displaying.........1457

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traffic-control profile information,


displaying..................................................................1516
virtual channel group information,
displaying..................................................................1524
virtual channel information, displaying.............1523
CoS services
clear statistics.............................................................1588
mapping, displaying
code point aliases to bit patterns..............1589
craft interface display messages
clearing..............................................................................172
displaying
on the craft interface display..........................214
through the CLI.....................................................227
stopping...........................................................................214
CRTP services
flows, displaying........................................................1584
output, displaying.......................................................1581
statistics, clearing.....................................................1580
curly braces, in configuration statements....................xxv
current time, displaying....................................................1295
current working directory
displaying........................................................................678
setting..............................................................................663
customer support..................................................................xxv
contacting JTAC............................................................xxv
system information, displaying..............................862

D
data link switching See DLSW
date
setting from CLI............................................................672
DDoS protection.................................................................1649
clearing statistics and violations.........................1650
protocol information, displaying...........................1651
protocol policer information, displaying...........1663
protocol policer violation information,
displaying.................................................................1680
protocol statistics information,
displaying.................................................................1670
statistics, displaying.................................................1682
version, displaying.....................................................1683
deactivating subscriber services....................................853
deleting
backup Junos file..........................................................912
files...................................................................................694
software packages.....................................................909

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DHCP
address bindings
clearing...................................................................839
displaying..............................................................1152
address conflicts
clearing..................................................................840
displaying..............................................................1155
address pools, displaying........................................1158
address statistics
clearing....................................................................841
displaying..............................................................1160
extended server binding
clearing...................................................................822
displaying..............................................................966
extended server statistics
clearing...................................................................825
displaying..............................................................970
global settings, displaying.......................................1156
statistics
clearing...................................................................827
displaying...............................................................973
DHCP client
binding state
clearing...................................................................822
displaying..............................................................966
statistics
clearing.........................................................825, 827
displaying.....................................................970, 973
DHCP local server
reconfigure client bindings......................................846
DHCPv6
extended server binding
clearing...................................................................828
displaying...............................................................975
extended server statistics
clearing...................................................................830
displaying..............................................................980
statistics
displaying..............................................................983
dhcpv6
statistics
clearing....................................................................831
DHCPv6 client
binding state
clearing...................................................................828
displaying...............................................................975
statistics
clearing...................................................................830
displaying...................................................980, 983

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dhcpv6 client
statistics
clearing....................................................................831
DHCPv6 local server
reconfigure client bindings......................................848
Diameter base protocol
clearing function statistics....................................1609
clearing peers...............................................................1610
function statistics
displaying.............................................................1623
function status
displaying..............................................................1619
instance information
displaying.............................................................1626
network element information
displaying.............................................................1628
network element map information
displaying..............................................................1631
node status
displaying..............................................................1613
peer map
displaying.............................................................1638
peer statistics
displaying..............................................................1641
peer status
displaying.............................................................1634
route information
displaying.............................................................1645
digital certificates See certificates
Direct Memory Access See DMA statistics
directories
usage information, displaying..............................1080
working, displaying.....................................................678
disk space available, displaying....................................1283
DLSW
circuits, displaying.....................................................1596
peers
addresses, displaying.....................................1600
capabilities, displaying...................................1595
status, displaying..............................................1598
DMA statistics, displaying.................................................740
DNS
hostnames, displaying..............................................985
documentation
comments on.................................................................xxv
Domain Name System See DNS
DPC poweron sequence
displaying for a router................................................597
drop profiles, displaying data points...........................1453

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DS-Lite flows
statistics.......................................................................2032
dynamic application awareness..................................1685
dynamic flow capture
content destination, displaying............................1754
control source, displaying.......................................1756
statistics
clearing...................................................................1710
displaying.............................................................1758
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol See DHCP

E
environmental information
CB, displaying...............................................................264
CCG, displaying
....................................................................................279
chassis, displaying.....................................225, 237, 281
FPC, displaying.............................................................283
FPM, displaying.............................................................301
MCSs, displaying.........................................................306
monitored temperatures, displaying...................308
PCGs, displaying..........................................................309
PDUs, displaying............................................................311
PEMs, displaying...........................................................314
Routing Engines, displaying......................................321
SCG, displaying.............................................................325
SFM, displaying............................................................330
SIB, displaying...............................................................334
ETH-DM See monitor ethernet delay-measurement
command
ETH-LM See monitor ethernet loss-measurement
command
Ethernet frame
delay measurement (ETH-DM), displaying.........79
loss-measurement (ETH-LM), displaying...........84
Ethernet switch information, displaying......................357

F
facilities data link See FDL
far-end alarm and control See FEAC
FDL
loopback test, performing...........................................41
payload loopback test, performing.........................43
FEAC
line loopback test, initiating.......................................44
line loopback test, terminating.................................45

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FEB
firmware version, displaying.....................................471
operation of, controlling (M120 routers
only)..............................................................................195
statistics, displaying...................................................708
status, displaying........................................................468
FEB redundancy group
status, displaying, M120 routers............................599
file archive command........................................................684
file checksum md5 command........................................686
file checksum sha-256 command................................688
file checksum sha1 command.........................................687
file compare command.....................................................689
file copy command..............................................................692
file delete command..........................................................694
file list command.................................................................695
file rename command........................................................697
file show command............................................................699
file systems
checksum values, displaying.................................1023
free disk space, displaying......................................1283
partitions, backing up................................................893
files
archiving.........................................................................684
calculating checksum...........................686, 687, 688
comparing.....................................................................689
compressing.................................................................684
contents, displaying...................................................699
copying............................................................................692
deleting...........................................................................694
list of, displaying..........................................................695
log file, clearing............................................................683
renaming.........................................................................697
status of, displaying....................................................102
firmware
chassis, displaying........................................................471
system, displaying....................................................1084
upgrading J Series PIMs............................................870
flow aggregation
templates......................................................................1735
flow collector services
interface files, displaying..........................................1761
packets received, displaying..................................1763
primary server, switching to.....................................1713
secondary server, switching to...............................1714

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statistics
displaying.............................................................1765
dropped-packet, clearing....................2011, 2012
interface, clearing...............................................1712
test file, transferring...................................................1715
flow monitoring
active
aggregated flows, displaying..........................1731
CPU usage, displaying.....................................1752
detailed information, displaying...................1741
error statistics, displaying..............................1736
flow statistics, displaying...............................1738
memory statistics, displaying.......................1746
packet size distribution, displaying............1748
PICs, displaying available...............................1750
passive
flow statistics, displaying................................1723
memory and flow statistics,
displaying.........................................................1725
status, displaying...............................................1727
usage statistics, displaying............................1729
flows
access-list....................................................................1692
list-flows.......................................................................1692
font conventions...................................................................xxiv
forwarding classes, displaying...........................1459, 1589
forwarding process, displaying........................................478
forwarding table
CoS information, displaying
classifier information......................................1466
code point value to loss priority..................1464
code point value to loss priority, J
Series..................................................................1471
code point value to queue number...........1464
configuration.......................................................1461
loss priority per classifier...............................1464
loss priority table indexes, J Series..............1473
RED drop profiles..............................................1467
rewrite rules.........................................................1474
scheduler map....................................................1477
switch fabric scheduler map........................1469
FPC
environmental information, displaying...............283
firmware version, displaying.....................................471
installed, displaying list............................................504
operation of, controlling............................................183
statistics, displaying......................................................711
status, displaying........................................................480
switch fabric status, displaying....................382, 385

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FPC poweron sequence


displaying for a switch...............................................597
FPM
environmental information, displaying................301
resynchronizing craft interface status..................186
fragmentation map
CoS information, displaying...................................1479
free disk space, displaying...............................................1283
freeing up storage space...................................................938
Front Panel Module See FPM
function statistics
clearing Diameter base protocol.........................1609

G
graceful switchover, displaying......................................1291
Gx-Plus
displaying......................................................................1647
pending requests
clearing...................................................................1611
statistics
clearing...................................................................1612

H
halts
pending
clearing...................................................................836
displaying...............................................................1147
requesting........................................................................871
hard disk
partitioning
aborting.................................................................880
requesting.............................................................882
hardware, installed, displaying.......................................503
health monitor alarms, displaying.................................790
heat dissipation
ratings
displaying for a router.......................................587
history, CLI commands
displaying........................................................................679
hostnames, DNS, displaying...........................................985
hosts, reachability
ATM connections..............................................................8
general connections........................................................4
MPLS Layer 2 circuits.....................................................12
MPLS Layer 2 VPN connections................................15
MPLS Layer 3 VPN connections................................18
MPLS LDP LSPs.............................................................20
MPLS LSP endpoints....................................................23
MPLS RSVP LSPs...........................................................25

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I
I/O statistics, routing protocol tasks,
displaying..........................................................................1362
icons defined, notice............................................................xxiii
idle timeout
user, setting...................................................................664
IDS events
clearing
for a destination.................................................1773
for interfaces and services..............................1772
for source addresses........................................1775
for source and destination pairs...................1774
displaying.......................................................................1776
IKE
adaptive services interfaces
security associations, clearing......................1797
security associations, displaying.................1847
statistics, clearing.............................................1798
encryption services interfaces
security associations, clearing.....................1788
security associations, displaying..................1821
inline NAT
statistics, displaying.....................................1929, 1930
installing software...............................................................902
interface diagnostics operational mode
commands.....................................................................33, 52
interface statistics, real-time, displaying......................89
Internet Key Exchange See IKE
intrusion detection service See IDS events
IP addresses
conflicting, displaying................................................1155
removing from DHCP server conflict list...........840
IP multicast
tracing routes
from the receiver to the source.......................115
from the source to the gateway
router....................................................................123
from the source to the receiver.......................118
listen for responses..............................................121
IP sockets, displaying active..........................................1049
ip-action
clearing..........................................................................1690
IPsec services
adaptive services interfaces
backup and primary, switching
tunnels..............................................................1816
IKE security associations, clearing..............1797
IKE security associations, displaying.........1847

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IPSec security associations,


clearing.............................................................1799
IPSec security associations,
displaying.........................................................1851
IPSec statistics, clearing.................................1798
IPSec statistics, displaying............................1854
encryption services interfaces
backup and primary, switching
interfaces..........................................................1815
backup and primary, switching
services..............................................................1815
certificate database, displaying..................1825
IKE security associations, clearing.............1788
IKE security associations, displaying..........1821
IPSec security associations,
clearing.............................................................1789
IPSec security associations,
displaying........................................................1830
redundancy information, displaying..........1828
IS-IS
authentication, displaying.......................................1817

J
Junos OS
alarms, displaying......................................................1022
autoinstallation status, displaying.....................1030
backup files, deleting..................................................912
boot messages, displaying......................................1031
buffers, displaying.....................................................1038
checksum values, displaying.................................1023
core-dumps, displaying...........................................1067
directory usage, displaying....................................1080
disk space, displaying...............................................1283
halt, requesting a..........................................................871
loaded extensions, displaying................................1166
memory, distribution, utilization.........................1089
pending reboots
clearing...................................................................836
displaying...............................................................1147
processes, displaying.................................................1116
queue statistics, displaying......................................1141
rebooting........................................................................888
SRC client, displaying................................................1162
system statistics, displaying...................................1174
tasks, displaying
I/O statistics........................................................1362
memory usage...................................................1364
protocol................................................................1360
unified ISSU..........................................................913, 935

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unified ISSU for MX Series 3D Universal Edge


Routers.........................................................................917
uptime, displaying.....................................................1295
version, displaying
general...................................................................1370
virtual memory, displaying.....................................1303
JUNOS Software
bundles, deleting........................................................909
packages, deleting.....................................................909
powering off..................................................................884
rolling back....................................................................930
unified ISSU
aborting.................................................................899
upgrade
performing............................................................902
validating candidate...................................................933
version, displaying
for two Routing Engines.................................1380

K
kernel memory usage, displaying.................................1303
kernel replication state, displaying................................1291
key pair for digital certificate, generating..................1802
keyboard sequences
used with monitor interface command................89
used with monitor interface traffic
command....................................................................90
used with monitor mpls command........................99

L
L-PDF
statistics
clearing..................................................................1691
L2TP LAC services
destination
clearing..................................................................1861
L2TP services
multilink sessions
clearing.................................................................1862
displaying.............................................................1874
RADIUS information.................................................1878
session statistics
clearing.................................................................1865
sessions
clearing.................................................................1863
displaying.............................................................1882
summary information, displaying.......................1888
tunnel destination
displaying..............................................................1871

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tunnel statistics, clearing.......................................1869


tunnels, clearing.........................................................1867
tunnels, displaying.....................................................1891
tunnels, testing..........................................................1900
user information, displaying..................................1896
Layer 2 circuits
reachability, testing........................................................12
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol See L2TP
Layer 2 VPNs
reachability, testing........................................................15
Layer 3 VPNs
reachability, testing........................................................18
LCC
operation, receiving.....................................................207
operation, transmitting.............................................208
LDP
tracing LSPs....................................................................132
LDP LSPs
ping interval.....................................................................20
licenses
adding..............................................................................876
deleting............................................................................877
displaying.....................................................................1086
saving...............................................................................878
line-card chassis
operation, controlling.................................................188
status, displaying.........................................................567
list-flows................................................................................1692
See also list-statistics
LLDP
displaying........................................................................144
local information, displaying....................................147
neighbor
clearing....................................................................142
neighbors, displaying..................................................149
remote global statistics, displaying.......................153
statistics
clearing....................................................................143
statistics, displaying....................................................155
load balancing......................................................................1910
location, chassis...................................................................568
log files
clearing contents of...................................................683
contents, displaying.....................................................701
display of
starting....................................................................103
stopping..................................................................105
status, displaying..........................................................102
logging out users..................................................................879

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logical operators
for monitor traffic command..................................109
logical system view, clearing............................................661
login, specifying a Routing Engine.................................856
logout, users...........................................................................879
LSPs
LDP, ping interval...........................................................20
RSVP, ping interval.........................................................25
RSVP, real-time status................................................99
LSQ
CPU usage information, displaying....................1904

M
MAC addresses
displaying........................................................................572
manuals
comments on.................................................................xxv
match conditions
for monitor traffic command..................................108
MCS
environmental information, displaying...............306
operation of, controlling............................................189
MD5 checksum, calculating............................................686
memory
distribution information..........................................1089
memory, displaying for tasks.........................................1364
messages
boot, displaying...........................................................1031
user screens, displaying on.....................................850
MIBs
SNMP object values, displaying.............................799
MICs
operation of, controlling............................................194
Miscellaneous Control Subsystem See MCS
Mobile IP
binding information, displaying.............................1915
clearing Mobile IP binding.......................................1914
home agent overview information,
displaying..................................................................1918
home agent traffic information,
displaying..................................................................1919
virtual network information, displaying..............1921
WiMAX Forum Network Architecture release
number, displaying................................................1923
modifying subscriber services.........................................855
monitor ethernet delay-measurement
command..............................................................................79
monitor ethernet loss-measurement
command..............................................................................84

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monitor interface command..............................................89


monitor label-switched-path command......................99
monitor list command........................................................102
monitor start command.....................................................103
monitor stop command.....................................................105
monitor traffic command..................................................106
monitored temperatures..................................................308
monitored temperatures, environmental
information, displaying..................................................308
MPLS
Layer 2 circuit connections
operability, checking..............................................12
Layer 2 VPN connections
operability, checking.............................................15
Layer 3 VPN connections
operability, checking.............................................18
LDP-signaled LSP connections
operability, checking............................................20
LSP endpoint connections
operability, checking.............................................23
tracing LSPs...........................................................132, 135
mtrace command..................................................................115
mtrace from-source command........................................118
mtrace monitor command.................................................121
mtrace to-gateway command.........................................123
MX Series Virtual Chassis commands
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency..........1419

N
NAT
ipv6-multicast-interfaces information,
displaying.................................................................1933
mapping information,
displaying...........................................1931, 1932, 1935
status information, displaying...............................1937
neighbor
LLDP..................................................................................142
Network Time Protocol See NTP
next hops
PFE, displaying..............................................................724
notice icons defined............................................................xxiii
notification statistics, displaying for PFE.....................753
NTP
peer status, displaying............................................1004
peer values, displaying............................................1006

O
op command.........................................................................844

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op scripts
converting......................................................................892
executing........................................................................844
operational mode scripts, executing............................844
output control keys
for monitor interface command..............................89
for monitor interface traffic command.................90
for monitor mpls command......................................99

P
P2MP LSPs, testing................................................................25
P2MP LSPs, tracing..............................................................135
Packet Forwarding Engine See PFE
Packet Forwarding Engine clock generator See PCG
Packet Gateway Control Protocol See PGCP
packet headers, transmitted, displaying......................106
packet size distribution, displaying..............................1748
packet-triggered subscribers and policy control See
PTSP
parentheses, in syntax descriptions...............................xxv
partial command entry, completing.............................662
partitioning the hard disk
aborting..........................................................................880
requesting......................................................................882
partitions, backing up.........................................................893
passive flow monitoring
error statistics, displaying.........................................1721
flow statistics, displaying........................................1723
memory statistics, displaying................................1725
PICs, displaying available.........................................1727
statistics, clearing.........................................................1711
usage statistics, displaying.....................................1729
PCG
environmental information, displaying...............309
operation of, controlling............................................190
PDU, environmental information, displaying...............311
peers
clearing Diameter base protocol..........................1610
PEM, environmental information, displaying..............314
permissions, CLI, displaying.............................................675
PFE
CFEB statistics, displaying.......................................705
DMA statistics, displaying........................................740
error statistics, displaying.........................................744
forwarding process status, displaying..................718
forwarding statistics, displaying.............................718
FPC statistics, displaying............................................711
IPv4 statistics, displaying..........................................747
IPv6 statistics, displaying.........................................750

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LCC statistics, displaying............................................721


next hops, displaying..................................................724
notification statistics, displaying...........................753
PCG operation, controlling.......................................190
polled I/O statistics, displaying..............................755
resource usage, displaying.......................................770
routing table, displaying............................................728
SCB information, displaying....................................733
SFM information, displaying....................................735
SSB statistics, displaying..........................................737
terse information, displaying...................................768
traffic statistics protocol bfd, displaying.............761
traffic statistics protocol cfm, displaying...........764
traffic statistics protocol lfm, displaying............766
traffic statistics, displaying.......................................757
version, displaying........................................................773
PGCP
clear gate statistics.......................................1943, 1944
configuration, displaying.........................................1945
conversations, displaying........................................1977
flows, displaying.........................................................1982
gate information, displaying......................1954, 1962
H.248 information, displaying..............................1968
statistics, displaying.................................................1970
termination information, displaying...................1987
PICs
active flow monitoring
available PICs, displaying...............................1750
CPU usage, displaying.....................................1752
installed, displaying list............................................504
operation of, controlling.............................................191
status
displaying for a specific PIC.............................577
displaying FPCs and PICs...............................480
ping atm command..................................................................8
ping clns command................................................................10
ping command...........................................................................4
ping mpls l2circuit command..............................................12
ping mpls l2vpn command..................................................15
ping mpls l3vpn command..................................................18
ping mpls ldp command......................................................20
ping mpls lsp-end-point command................................23
ping mpls rsvp command....................................................25
ping vpls instance command.............................................30
PKI See certificates, PKI
polled I/O statistics, displaying for PFE.......................755
port mirroring
displaying.......................................................................1719

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power consumption
displaying for a router................................................587
Power Distribution Unit........................................................311
Power Entry Module.............................................................314
power usage
displaying for a router...............................................590
powering off routing software
requesting a system power off..............................884
processes
displaying information...............................................1116
restarting.........................................................................947
prompt
setting to display in CLI............................................666
PTSP
subscriber bandwidth, displaying.......................1998
subscriber dynamic policies, displaying..........2000
subscriber flows, displaying.................................2003
subscriber sessions
clearing.................................................................1995
displaying...........................................................2005
subscriber statistics, displaying..........................2007

Q
queues
CoS switch fabric statistics, displaying..............1457
forwarding class mapping, displaying...............1459
statistics, displaying....................................................1141

R
radius diagnostics testing....................................................53
RADIUS information
displaying......................................................................1878
random early detection....................................................1453
real-time monitoring
Ethernet frame delay measurement
(ETH-DM).....................................................................79
Ethernet frame loss-measurement
(ETH-LM).....................................................................84
files.....................................................................................102
interfaces..........................................................................89
IP multicast paths.........................................................115
RSVP LSPs.......................................................................99
traffic................................................................................106
rebooting router software
pending reboots
clearing...................................................................836
displaying...............................................................1147
requesting a system reboot....................................888
RED drop profiles, displaying.........................................1453

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redundancy group
status, displaying, M120 routers............................599
Remote Monitoring.............................................................802
remote system access, operational mode
commands.................................................................775, 778
removing
backup Junos file..........................................................912
files...................................................................................694
software packages.....................................................909
renaming files........................................................................697
replication errors, displaying............................................1291
request chassis cb command...........................................174
request chassis ccg command.........................................176
request chassis cfeb command.......................................177
request chassis cib command..........................................179
request chassis clock master switch
command.............................................................................178
request chassis fpc command.........................................183
request chassis fpm resync command........................186
request chassis lcc command.........................................188
request chassis mcs command......................................189
request chassis mic command........................................194
request chassis pcg command.......................................190
request chassis pic command..........................................191
request chassis redundancy feb slot
command............................................................................195
request chassis routing-engine master
command............................................................................196
request chassis scg command......................................200
request chassis sfm command.......................................201
request chassis sfm master switch command.........202
request chassis sib command........................................203
request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot
command...........................................................................205
request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot
command...........................................................................206
request chassis sib train-link-receive slot
command............................................................................207
request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot
command...........................................................................208
request chassis spmb restart command....................209
request chassis ssb master switch command..........210
request chassis synchronization mode
command..............................................................................211
request chassis synchronization switch
command.............................................................................212
request dhcp server reconfigure command..............846
request dhcpv6 server reconfigure command.........848
request ipsec switch command.....................................1815

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request message command...........................................850


request network-access aaa subscriber add
session-id command......................................................851
request network-access aaa subscriber delete
session-id command.....................................................853
request network-access aaa subscriber modify
session-id command.....................................................855
request routing-engine login command.....................856
request security certificate (signed)
command.........................................................................1800
request security certificate (unsigned)
command..........................................................................1801
request security key-pair command...........................1802
request security pki ca-certificate enroll
command.........................................................................1803
request security pki ca-certificate load
command.........................................................................1804
request security pki ca-certificate verify
command.........................................................................1805
request security pki crl load command.....................1806
request security pki generate-certificate-request
command..........................................................................1807
request security pki generate-key-pair
command.........................................................................1809
request security pki local-certificate enroll
command..........................................................................1810
request security pki local-certificate
generate-self-signed command...............................1812
request security pki local-certificate load
command...........................................................................1813
request security pki local-certificate verify
command..........................................................................1814
request services flow-collector change-destination
primary interface command........................................1713
request services flow-collector change-destination
secondary interface command..................................1714
request services flow-collector test-file-transfer
command...........................................................................1715
request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel
command..........................................................................1816
request services static-subscribers login group
command...........................................................................858
request services static-subscribers login interface
command...........................................................................859
request services static-subscribers logout group
command..........................................................................860
request services static-subscribers logout interface
command............................................................................861
request snmp spoof-trap command............................784

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request support information command.....................862


request system certificate add command...............1820
request system configuration rescue delete
command...........................................................................868
request system configuration rescue save
command...........................................................................869
request system firmware command............................870
request system halt command........................................871
request system license add command.......................876
request system license delete command...................877
request system license save command......................878
request system logout command..................................879
request system partition abort command................880
request system partition hard-disk command.........882
request system power-off command.........................884
request system reboot command................................888
request system scripts convert.......................................892
request system snapshot command...........................893
request system software abort command................899
request system software add command...................902
request system software delete command..............909
request system software delete-backup
command............................................................................912
request system software in-service-upgrade
command..................................................................913, 935
for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers............917
request system software rollback command...........930
request system software validate command...........933
request system storage cleanup command..............938
request virtual-chassis member-id delete
command..........................................................................1407
request virtual-chassis member-id set
command.........................................................................1408
request virtual-chassis routing-engine master
switch command...........................................................1409
request virtual-chassis vc-port delete
command............................................................................1411
request virtual-chassis vc-port set command.........1413
rescue configuration
deleting...........................................................................868
displaying......................................................................1047
saving..............................................................................869
restart command.................................................................947
restart-auto-negotiation, performing.............................48
restarting
software processes.....................................................947
resynchronizing FPM status..............................................186
reverting to earlier software............................................930

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rewrite rules, displaying


information.....................................................................1511
mapping of code point value to loss
priority........................................................................1474
mapping of code point value to queue
number......................................................................1474
table identifiers...........................................................1476
RMON alarms and events, displaying..........................802
rollback
displaying.......................................................................1150
requesting......................................................................930
routes, displaying
to specified network host..........................................126
Routing Engines
connections, displaying..........................................1049
environmental information, displaying................321
hostname information, displaying......................1380
login connection, specifying...................................856
operation of, controlling............................................196
status, displaying........................................................602
switchover information, displaying......................1291
version information, displaying............................1380
routing protocol tasks
displaying.....................................................................1360
statistics, displaying..................................................1362
RPM services
probe results
history, displaying.................................................64
recent, displaying...................................................67
protocols and ports, displaying................................63
RPM TWAMP server
connections, clearing....................................................62
connections, displaying................................................73
sessions, displaying.......................................................75
RSVP
LSP connections
operability, checking.............................................25
LSPs, real-time status.................................................99
tracing LSPs....................................................................135
RSVP LSPs
ping interval......................................................................25

S
sampling
next-hop-groups, displaying...................................1716
port-mirroring instances, displaying....................1719

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SCB
firmware version, displaying.....................................471
PFE information, displaying.....................................733
status, displaying.........................................................616
SCG
environmental information, displaying...............325
operation, controlling................................................200
screen length, setting.........................................................668
screen width, setting..........................................................669
scripts
converting......................................................................892
security certificate See certificates
self diagnosis See op scripts
serial numbers, displaying................................................503
services sets
CPU usage, displaying.............................................2014
dropped packet statistics
clearing..................................................................2011
displaying............................................................2020
memory usage, displaying.....................................2016
plug-ins, displaying...................................................2018
summary information, displaying......................2026
syslog statistics
clearing.................................................................2012
displaying............................................................2022
Session and Resource Control........................................1162
set chassis display message command.......................214
set cli complete-on-space command.........................662
set cli directory command................................................663
set cli idle-timeout command........................................664
set cli logical-system command....................................665
set cli prompt command..................................................666
set cli restart-on-upgrade command...........................667
set cli screen-length command.....................................668
set cli screen-width command......................................669
set cli terminal command.................................................670
set cli timestamp command.............................................671
set date command...............................................................672
set request services subscribers
command..............................................................1996, 1997
SFC
operation, receiving....................................................205
operation, transmitting.............................................206
SFM
environmental information, displaying...............330
firmware version, displaying.....................................471
master, determining...................................................202
operation, controlling.................................................201

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statistics, displaying....................................................735
status, displaying.........................................................618
sha-256 checksum, calculating.....................................688
SHA1 checksum, calculating.........................................687
show accounting profile command................................157
show accounting records command..............................161
show application-identification
application-system-cache command...................1697
show arp command............................................................957
show chassis alarms command......................................217
show chassis cfeb command..........................................223
show chassis cip command.............................................225
show chassis craft-interface command......................227
show chassis environment cb command..................264
show chassis environment ccg command...............279
show chassis environment cip command...................281
show chassis environment command.........................236
show chassis environment fpc command.................283
show chassis environment fpm command................301
show chassis environment mcs command...............306
show chassis environment monitored
command...........................................................................308
show chassis environment pcg command................309
show chassis environment pdu command..................311
show chassis environment pem command................314
show chassis environment routing-engine
command.............................................................................321
show chassis environment scg command.................325
show chassis environment sfm command................330
show chassis environment sib command..................334
show chassis ethernet-switch command...................357
show chassis fabric errors command...........................382
show chassis fabric fpcs command.............................385
show chassis fabric plane command............................412
show chassis fabric sibs command..............................438
show chassis fabric topology command....................452
show chassis fan command.............................................377
show chassis feb command...........................................468
show chassis firmware command..................................471
show chassis forwarding command.............................478
show chassis fpc command...........................................480
show chassis hardware command...............................503
show chassis in-service-upgrade command............565
show chassis lccs command...........................................567
show chassis location command..................................568
show chassis mac-addresses command....................572
show chassis network services command.................576
show chassis pic command..............................................577
show chassis power command............................590, 597

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show chassis power-ratings command......................587


show chassis psd command...........................................598
show chassis redundancy feb command...................599
show chassis routing-engine command....................602
show chassis scb command............................................616
show chassis sfm command...........................................618
show chassis sibs command............................................621
show chassis spmb command.......................................628
show chassis spmb sibs command..............................636
show chassis ssb command............................................641
show chassis synchronization command...................643
show chassis temperature-thresholds
command...........................................................................647
show chassis zones command......................................656
show class-of-service adaptive-shaper
command.........................................................................1448
show class-of-service classifier command.............1449
show class-of-service code-point-aliases
command...........................................................................1451
show class-of-service command................................1446
show class-of-service drop-profile
command..........................................................................1453
show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map
command..........................................................................1455
show class-of-service fabric statistics
command..........................................................................1457
show class-of-service forwarding-class
command..........................................................................1459
show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier
command.........................................................................1464
show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier
mapping command......................................................1466
show class-of-service forwarding-table
command...........................................................................1461
show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile
command..........................................................................1467
show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric
scheduler-map command.........................................1469
show class-of-service forwarding-table
loss-priority-map command.......................................1471
show class-of-service forwarding-table
loss-priority-map mapping command..................1473
show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule
command..........................................................................1474
show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule
mapping command.......................................................1476
show class-of-service forwarding-table
scheduler-map command..........................................1477

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show class-of-service fragmentation-map


command..........................................................................1479
show class-of-service interface command..............1481
show class-of-service interface-set
command.........................................................................1504
show class-of-service l2tp-session............................1506
show class-of-service loss-priority-map
command.........................................................................1508
show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite
command..........................................................................1510
show class-of-service rewrite-rule command..........1511
show class-of-service routing-instance
command...........................................................................1513
show class-of-service scheduler-map
command...........................................................................1514
show class-of-service traffic-control-profile
command...........................................................................1516
show class-of-service translation-table
command...........................................................................1519
show class-of-service virtual-channel
command..........................................................................1523
show class-of-service virtual-channel-group
command..........................................................................1524
show cli authorization command..................................675
show cli command...............................................................673
show cli directory command...........................................678
show cli history command................................................679
show configuration command.......................................959
show database-replication statistics
command...........................................................................962
show database-replication summary
command...........................................................................964
show ddos-protection protocols command.............1651
show ddos-protection protocols parameters
command.........................................................................1663
show ddos-protection protocols statistics
command..........................................................................1670
show ddos-protection protocols violations
command.........................................................................1680
show ddos-protection statistics command............1682
show ddos-protection version command................1683
show dhcp server binding command..........................966
show dhcp server statistics command........................970
show dhcp statistics command.....................................973
show dhcpv6 server binding command......................975
show dhcpv6 server statistics command..................980
show dhcpv6 statistics command................................983
show diameter command................................................1613
show diameter function command.............................1619

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show diameter function statistics command.........1623


show diameter instance command............................1626
show diameter network-element command..........1628
show diameter network-element map
command...........................................................................1631
show diameter peer command....................................1634
show diameter peer map command..........................1638
show diameter peer statistics command..................1641
show diameter route command...................................1645
show dlsw capabilities command...............................1595
show dlsw circuits command........................................1596
show dlsw peers command...........................................1598
show dlsw reachability command..............................1600
show forwarding-options next-hop-group
command...........................................................................1716
show forwarding-options port-mirroring
command...........................................................................1719
show host command.........................................................985
show ike security-associations command................1821
show interfaces command..............................................1910
show ipsec certificates command...............................1825
show ipsec redundancy command.............................1828
show ipsec security-associations command..........1830
show llc2 redundancy command.................................1601
show llc2 redundancy interface statistics
command.........................................................................1603
show llc2 redundancy mac-translation
command.........................................................................1604
show llc2 redundancy track command.....................1605
show lldp command............................................................144
show lldp local-information command........................147
show lldp neighbors command.......................................149
show lldp remote-global-statistics command..........153
show lldp statistics command.........................................155
show log command..............................................................701
show mobile-ip home-agent bindings
command...........................................................................1915
show mobile-ip home-agent overview
command..........................................................................1918
show mobile-ip home-agent traffic
command..........................................................................1919
show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network
command...........................................................................1921
show mobile-ip wimax release command...............1923
show network-access aaa radius-servers
command...........................................................................986
show network-access aaa statistics authentication
command...........................................................................993

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show network-access aaa statistics


command..........................................................................990
show network-access aaa subscriber session-id
command...........................................................................999
show network-access aaa subscribers
command...........................................................................996
show network-access address-assignment pool
command.........................................................................1003
show network-access gx-plus command.................1647
show ntp associations command...............................1004
show ntp status command...........................................1006
show passive-monitoring error command.................1721
show passive-monitoring flow command.................1723
show passive-monitoring memory command........1725
show passive-monitoring status command.............1727
show passive-monitoring usage command.............1729
show pfe cfeb command..................................................705
show pfe feb command....................................................708
show pfe fpc command.......................................................711
show pfe fwdd command..................................................718
show pfe lcc command.......................................................721
show pfe next-hop command.........................................724
show pfe resource usage memory command...........770
show pfe route command.................................................728
show pfe scb command....................................................733
show pfe sfm command....................................................735
show pfe ssb command.....................................................737
show pfe statistics dma command..............................740
show pfe statistics error command..............................744
show pfe statistics ip command.....................................747
show pfe statistics ip6 command.................................750
show pfe statistics notification command.................753
show pfe statistics pio command..................................755
show pfe statistics traffic command.............................757
show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd
command.............................................................................761
show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm
command...........................................................................764
show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm
command...........................................................................766
show pfe terse command.................................................768
show pfe version command.............................................773
show security keychain command................................1817
show security pki ca-certificate command..............1833
show security pki certificate-request
command..........................................................................1837
show security pki crl command....................................1839
show security pki local-certificate command..........1841

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show services accounting aggregation


command...........................................................................1731
show services accounting aggregation template
command..........................................................................1735
show services accounting errors command.............1736
show services accounting flow command................1738
show services accounting flow-detail
command...........................................................................1741
show services accounting memory
command..........................................................................1746
show services accounting packet-size-distribution
command..........................................................................1748
show services accounting status command............1750
show services accounting usage command.............1752
show services application-aware-access-list
statistics command......................................................1695
show services application-identification counter
command.........................................................................1699
show services border-signaling-gateway
address-of-record bindings command.................1544
show services border-signaling-gateway
admission-control command....................................1547
show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact
command.........................................................................1549
show services border-signaling-gateway
by-request-uri command.............................................1551
show services border-signaling-gateway calls
by-server command......................................................1554
show services border-signaling-gateway calls
by-service-point command.......................................1556
show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration by-server command........................1558
show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration by-service-point command...........1561
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed
by-server command.....................................................1564
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed
by-service-point command........................................1567
show services border-signaling-gateway
denied-messages command.....................................1570
show services border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache command..........................1571
show services border-signaling-gateway
registrations command................................................1573
show services border-signaling-gateway
routing-blacklist command........................................1575
show services border-signaling-gateway status
command..........................................................................1576
show services cos statistics command.....................1589

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Index

show services crtp command........................................1581


show services crtp flows command...........................1584
show services dynamic-flow-capture
content-destination command................................1754
show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source
command..........................................................................1756
show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics
command..........................................................................1758
show services flow-collector file interface
command...........................................................................1761
show services flow-collector input interface
command..........................................................................1763
show services flow-collector interface
command..........................................................................1765
show services flows command......................................1531
show services hcm statistics rule command...........2013
show services ids command...........................................1776
show services inline nat pool command...................1929
show services inline nat statistics command.........1930
show services ipsec-vpn certificates
command.........................................................................1844
show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations
command..........................................................................1847
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations
command...........................................................................1851
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
command.........................................................................1854
show services l2tp destination command.................1871
show services l2tp multilink command.....................1874
show services l2tp radius command..........................1878
show services l2tp session command.......................1882
show services l2tp summary command...................1888
show services l2tp tunnel command..........................1891
show services l2tp user command.............................1896
show services link-services cpu-usage
command.........................................................................1904
show services local-policy-decision-function flows
command..........................................................................1702
show services local-policy-decision-function
statistics command......................................................1704
show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host
command...........................................................................1931
show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block
command..........................................................................1932
show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces
command..........................................................................1933
show services nat mapping command......................1935
show services nat pool command...............................1937

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show services pgcp active-configuration


command.........................................................................1945
show services pgcp conversations command.........1977
show services pgcp flows command.........................1982
show services pgcp gate command...........................1954
show services pgcp gates command.........................1962
show services pgcp root-termination
command.........................................................................1968
show services pgcp statistics command..................1970
show services pgcp terminations command...........1987
show services rpm active-servers command..............63
show services rpm history-results command.............64
show services rpm probe-results command................67
show services rpm twamp server connection
command..............................................................................73
show services rpm twamp server session
command..............................................................................75
show services service-sets cpu-usage
command.........................................................................2014
show services service-sets memory-usage
command.........................................................................2016
show services service-sets plug-ins
command.........................................................................2018
show services service-sets statistics packet-drops
command........................................................................2020
show services service-sets statistics syslog
command.........................................................................2022
show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss
command.........................................................................2025
show services service-sets summary
command........................................................................2026
show services softwire command...............................2031
show services softwire flows command..................2032
show services stateful-firewall conversations
command.........................................................................2047
show services stateful-firewall flows
command..........................................................................2051
SDK applications......................................................2056
show services stateful-firewall sip-call
command.........................................................................2057
show services stateful-firewall sip-register
command........................................................................2062
show services stateful-firewall statistics
application-protocol sip command........................2071
show services stateful-firewall statistics
command........................................................................2066
SDK applications......................................................2070
show services subscriber bandwidth
command.........................................................................1998

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show services subscriber dynamic-policies


command........................................................................2000
show services subscriber flows command.............2003
show services subscriber sessions
command........................................................................2005
show services subscriber statistics
command.........................................................................2007
show snmp health-monitor command.......................790
show snmp inform-statistics command.....................797
show snmp mib command..............................................799
show snmp rmon command...........................................802
show snmp statistics command...................................806
show snmp v3 command..................................................810
show static-subscribers sessions command..........1007
show subscribers command.........................................1009
show system alarms command...................................1022
show system audit command.......................................1023
show system autoinstallation status
command.........................................................................1030
show system boot-messages command..................1031
show system buffers command..................................1038
show system certificate command.............................1857
show system commit command.................................1044
show system configuration archival
command.........................................................................1046
show system configuration rescue
command..........................................................................1047
show system connections command........................1049
show system core-dumps command........................1067
show system directory-usage command.................1080
show system firmware command..............................1084
show system license command..................................1086
show system memory command................................1089
show system processes command...............................1116
show system queues command.....................................1141
show system reboot command.....................................1147
show system rollback command..................................1150
show system services dhcp binding
command...........................................................................1152
show system services dhcp conflict
command...........................................................................1155
show system services dhcp global command.........1156
show system services dhcp pool command.............1158
show system services dhcp statistics
command..........................................................................1160
show system services service-deployment
command...........................................................................1162
show system snapshot command...............................1163
show system software command................................1166

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show system statistics arp command.......................1208


show system statistics clns command.......................1214
show system statistics
command.835, 850, 868, 1044, 1174, 1295, 1392, 1403, 1820
show system statistics esis command.......................1219
show system statistics icmp command....................1223
show system statistics icmp6 command..................1227
show system statistics igmp command....................1232
show system statistics ip command...........................1235
show system statistics ip6 command........................1243
show system statistics mpls command....................1250
show system statistics rdp command.......................1254
show system statistics tcp command.......................1258
show system statistics tnp command.......................1266
show system statistics tudp command.....................1272
show system statistics udp command.......................1275
show system statistics vpls command......................1278
show system storage command..................................1283
show system subscriber-management summary
command.........................................................................1289
show system switchover command.............................1291
show system uptime command...................................1295
show system users command......................................1299
show system virtual-memory command.................1303
show task command........................................................1360
show task io command....................................................1362
show task memory command......................................1364
show task replication command..................................1368
show version command...................................................1370
show version invoke-on command.............................1380
show virtual-chassis active-topology
command...........................................................................1415
show virtual-chassis device-topology
command...........................................................................1417
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency
command...........................................................................1419
show virtual-chassis protocol database
command..........................................................................1423
show virtual-chassis protocol interface
command..........................................................................1428
show virtual-chassis protocol route
command...........................................................................1431
show virtual-chassis protocol statistics
command..........................................................................1434
show virtual-chassis status command......................1437
show virtual-chassis vc-port command...................1439
SIB
environmental information, displaying...............334
information, displaying...............................................621

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Index

operation, controlling................................................203
SPMB status, displaying...........................................636
status, displaying..........................................................621
switch fabric status, displaying..............................438
switch fabric topology, displaying.........................452
Simple Network Management Protocol See SNMP
SLAX
converting to XSLT.....................................................892
SNMP
health monitor alarms, displaying........................790
inform statistics, displaying.....................................797
MIB object values, displaying..................................799
RMON alarms and events, displaying.................802
statistics
clearing...................................................................782
displaying..............................................................806
version 3 configuration, displaying........................810
SNMP inform statistics, displaying................................797
SNMP traps
spoofing..........................................................................784
sockets, displaying active IP..........................................1049
software See Junos OS
softwire.................................................................................2029
softwire flows
statistics.......................................................................2032
SONET Clock Generator See SCG
SPMB
information, displaying.............................................628
restarting........................................................................209
SIB status, displaying................................................636
SRC client information, displaying................................1162
SSB
firmware version, displaying.....................................471
operation, controlling.................................................210
statistics, displaying....................................................737
status, displaying.........................................................641
ssh command........................................................................776
SSH, opening a connection...............................................776
start shell command.........................................................1392
startup messages, displaying.........................................1031
stateful firewall
conversations
displaying............................................................2047
flows
clearing.................................................................2037
displaying.............................................................2051
SIP call information
clearing................................................................2040
displaying............................................................2057

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SIP register information


clearing................................................................2043
displaying............................................................2062
SIP statistics
displaying.............................................................2071
statistics
clearing................................................................2046
displaying...........................................................2066
static subscribers
forced group logout...................................................860
forced logout..................................................................861
interface group state reset......................................858
interface state reset...................................................859
session status
displaying.............................................................1007
statistics
AACL
clearing.................................................................1688
active flow error..........................................................1736
active flow instances................................................1738
active flow memory utilization.............................1746
aggregated active flow..............................................1731
DHCP server, displaying...........................................1160
dynamic flow capture
clearing...................................................................1710
displaying.............................................................1758
interfaces, real-time.....................................................89
L-PDF
clearing..................................................................1691
LLDP..................................................................................143
protocol-related, displaying....................................1174
routing protocol I/O, displaying............................1362
system queues, displaying.......................................1141
T640 router, displaying...............................................721
storage space, freeing........................................................938
subscriber access
subscriber information, displaying.....................1009
subscriber management database
statistics information, displaying..........................962
summary information, displaying.............964, 1289
subscriber services
activating.........................................................................851
deactivating...................................................................853
modifying.......................................................................855
subscribers
displaying.....................................................................1009
support, technical See technical support
system information, displaying..............................862

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switch fabric
errors, displaying..........................................................382
queue statistics, displaying....................................1457
scheduler mapping, displaying.................1455, 1469
status, displaying..............................................385, 438
switch fabric topology, displaying..................................452
Switch Interface Board See SIB
Switch Processor Mezzanine Board See SPMB
Switching and Forwarding Module................................201
See also SFM
switchover, displaying information about..................1291
synchronization (MX Series)..............................................211
synchronization source, displaying................................643
synchronized Ethernet
Sync-E................................................................................211
syntax conventions..............................................................xxiv
syntax of configuration files, verifying........................1403
System and Switch Board See SSB
System Control Board See SCB

T
T640 router
operation of, controlling............................................188
statistics, displaying.....................................................721
status, displaying.........................................................567
tasks
I/O statistics, displaying..........................................1362
memory usage, displaying.....................................1364
protocol, displaying..................................................1360
tcp-mss
statistics, displaying................................................2025
technical support
contacting JTAC............................................................xxv
system information, displaying..............................862
telnet command...................................................................778
templates
flow aggregation.........................................................1735
terminal screen length, setting.......................................668
terminal screen width, setting........................................669
terminal type
setting..............................................................................670
terminating partitioning operation...............................880
test aaa authd-lite user command.............................1394
test aaa dhcp user command........................................1397
test aaa ppp user command.........................................1400
test access profile command............................................54
test access radius-server command...............................58
test configuration command.........................................1403
test interface fdl-line-loop command.............................41

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test interface fdl-payload-loop command...................43


test interface feac-loop-initiate command..................44
test interface feac-loop-terminate command............45
test interface inband-line-loop command...................46
test interface inband-payload-loop command..........47
test interface restart-auto-negotiation
command..............................................................................48
test interface ds0-bert-start command........................35
test interface ds0-bert-stop command........................36
test interface e1-bert-start command............................37
test interface e1-bert-stop command............................38
test interface e3-bert-start command...........................39
test interface e3-bert-stop command...........................40
test interface t1-bert-start command............................49
test interface t1-bert-stop command.............................50
test interface t3-bert-start command.............................51
test interface t3-bert-stop command............................52
test services l2tp tunnel command............................1900
text message on craft interface
clearing..............................................................................172
displaying.........................................................................214
time, displaying...................................................................1295
timeout, user, setting..........................................................664
timestamp, CLI output, setting........................................671
topic1.......................................................................................2031
topic2
sub-topic.......................................................................2031
trace files
display of
starting....................................................................103
stopping..................................................................105
status, displaying..........................................................102
traceroute command...........................................................126
traceroute monitor command.........................................130
traceroute mpls ldp..............................................................132
traceroute mpls ldp command........................................132
traceroute mpls rsvp............................................................135
traceroute mpls rsvp command......................................135
tracing IP multicast path
from receiver to source................................................115
from router to gateway...............................................123
from server to router....................................................118
tracing routes
from the receiver to the source................................115
from the source to the gateway router.................123
from the source to the receiver................................118
monitoring........................................................................121
traffic, real-time monitoring.............................................106

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Index

traps
spoofing..........................................................................784
tty connections
specifying for login.....................................................856
TWAMP server
connections, clearing....................................................62
connections, displaying................................................73
sessions, displaying.......................................................75

U
unified in-service software upgrade See unified ISSU
Unified in-service software upgrade See Unified
ISSU for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
unified ISSU.............................................................................913
aborting..........................................................................899
status, displaying.........................................................565
validating requirements............................................935
Unified ISSU for MX Series 3D Universal Edge
Routers..................................................................................917
UNIX-level shell, creating................................................1392
upgrading software
performing.....................................................................902
uptime, displaying..............................................................1295
user timeout, setting..........................................................664
users
CLI permissions, displaying......................................675
logged in, displaying.................................................1299
logging users out.........................................................879
logs, displaying..............................................................701
messages, displaying for..........................................850

show virtual-chassis protocol database...........1423


show virtual-chassis protocol interface............1428
show virtual-chassis protocol route....................1431
show virtual-chassis protocol statistics...........1434
show virtual-chassis status...................................1437
show virtual-chassis vc-port.................................1439
Virtual Chassis, operational mode
commands.......................................................................1405
virtual memory, displaying..............................................1303
VPLS
testing connectivity.......................................................30

W
working directory
current, displaying.......................................................678
current, setting.............................................................663

X
XSLT
converting to SLAX.....................................................892

V
validating software..............................................................933
verifying syntax of configuration file...........................1403
version
firmware, displaying.....................................................471
software, displaying
for two Routing Engines.................................1380
general...................................................................1370
Virtual Chassis commands
request virtual-chassis member-id
delete.........................................................................1407
request virtual-chassis member-id set............1408
request virtual-chassis routing-engine master
switch........................................................................1409
request virtual-chassis vc-port delete.................1411
request virtual-chassis vc-port set......................1413
show virtual-chassis active-topology.................1415
show virtual-chassis device-topology................1417

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Statements and
Commands
C
chassis
synchronization (MX Series).....................................211
clear arp command..............................................................821
clear chassis display message command....................172
clear cli logical-system command.................................661
clear ddos-protection protocols command............1650
clear dhcp server binding command............................822
clear dhcp server statistics command...............825, 827
clear dhcpv6 server binding command.......................828
clear dhcpv6 server statistics command..........830, 831
clear diameter function statistics command..........1609
clear diameter peer command......................................1610
clear dlsw reachability command................................1594
clear ike security-associations command................1788
clear ipsec security-associations command...........1789
clear lldp neighbor command..........................................142
clear lldp statistics command..........................................143
clear log command.............................................................683
clear mobile-ip binding command...............................1914
clear network-access aaa statistics
command...........................................................................832
clear network-access aaa subscriber
command...........................................................................834
clear network-access gx-plus replay
command............................................................................1611
clear network-access gx-plus statistics
command...........................................................................1612
clear passive-monitoring statistics command..........1711
clear security pki ca-certificate command.................1791
clear security pki certificate-request
command..........................................................................1792
clear security pki crl command......................................1793
clear security pki key-pair................................................1794
clear security pki local-certificate command...........1795

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clear services application-aware-access-list


statistics command......................................................1688
clear services application-identification
application-system-cache command...................1687
clear services application-identification counter
command.........................................................................1689
clear services border-signaling-gateway
denied-messages command....................................1539
clear services border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache command........................1540
clear services border-signaling-gateway
registrations statistics command.............................1541
clear services border-signaling-gateway
registrations subscription, command.....................1542
clear services border-signaling-gateway statistics
command..........................................................................1543
clear services cos statistics command......................1588
clear services crtp statistics command.....................1580
clear services dynamic-flow-capture
command...........................................................................1710
clear services flow-collector statistics
command...........................................................................1712
clear services flows command......................................1528
clear services flows ip-action command..................1690
clear services ids command............................................1772
clear services ids destination-table
command...........................................................................1773
clear services ids pair-table command.......................1774
clear services ids source-table command.................1775
clear services inline nat pool command.....................1927
clear services inline nat statistics command...........1928
clear services ipsec-vpn certificates
command..........................................................................1796
clear services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations
command...........................................................................1797
clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations
command..........................................................................1799
clear services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
command..........................................................................1798
clear services l2tp destination command.................1861
clear services l2tp multilink command......................1862
clear services l2tp session command........................1863
clear services l2tp session statistics
command.........................................................................1865
clear services l2tp tunnel command...........................1867
clear services l2tp tunnel statistics
command.........................................................................1869
clear services local-policy-decision-function
statistics command.......................................................1691

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clear services pgcp command.......................................1943


clear services pgcp statistics command...................1944
clear services rpm twamp server connection
command..............................................................................62
clear services service-sets statistics packet-drops
command...........................................................................2011
clear services service-sets statistics syslog
command..........................................................................2012
clear services softwire statistics command...........2030
clear services stateful-firewall flows
command.........................................................................2037
SDK applications......................................................2039
clear services stateful-firewall sip-call
command........................................................................2040
clear services stateful-firewall sip-register
command........................................................................2043
clear services stateful-firewall statistics
command........................................................................2046
clear services subscriber sessions command.........1995
clear snmp statistics command.....................................782
clear system commit command....................................835
clear system reboot command......................................836
clear system services dhcp binding
command...........................................................................839
clear system services dhcp conflict
command...........................................................................840
clear system services dhcp statistics
command............................................................................841
command-name command..........................................1692
configure command............................................................842

F
file archive command........................................................684
file checksum md5 command........................................686
file checksum sha-256 command................................688
file checksum sha1 command.........................................687
file compare command.....................................................689
file copy command..............................................................692
file delete command..........................................................694
file list command.................................................................695
file rename command........................................................697
file show command............................................................699

M
monitor ethernet delay-measurement
command..............................................................................79
monitor ethernet loss-measurement
command..............................................................................84
monitor interface command..............................................89

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monitor label-switched-path command......................99


monitor list command........................................................102
monitor start command.....................................................103
monitor stop command.....................................................105
monitor traffic command..................................................106
mtrace command..................................................................115
mtrace from-source command........................................118
mtrace monitor command.................................................121
mtrace to-gateway command.........................................123

O
op command.........................................................................844

P
ping atm command..................................................................8
ping clns command................................................................10
ping command...........................................................................4
ping mpls l2circuit command..............................................12
ping mpls l2vpn command..................................................15
ping mpls l3vpn command..................................................18
ping mpls ldp command......................................................20
ping mpls lsp-end-point command................................23
ping mpls rsvp command....................................................25
ping vpls instance command.............................................30

R
request chassis cb command...........................................174
request chassis ccg command.........................................176
request chassis cfeb command.......................................177
request chassis cib command..........................................179
request chassis clock master switch
command.............................................................................178
request chassis fpc command.........................................183
request chassis fpm resync command........................186
request chassis lcc command.........................................188
request chassis mcs command......................................189
request chassis mic command........................................194
request chassis pcg command.......................................190
request chassis pic command..........................................191
request chassis redundancy feb slot
command............................................................................195
request chassis routing-engine master
command............................................................................196
request chassis scg command......................................200
request chassis sfm command.......................................201
request chassis sfm master switch command.........202
request chassis sib command........................................203
request chassis sib f13 train-link-receive slot
command...........................................................................205

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Index of Statements and Commands

request chassis sib f13 train-link-transmit slot


command...........................................................................206
request chassis sib train-link-receive slot
command............................................................................207
request chassis sib train-link-transmit slot
command...........................................................................208
request chassis spmb restart command....................209
request chassis ssb master switch command..........210
request chassis synchronization mode
command..............................................................................211
request chassis synchronization switch
command.............................................................................212
request dhcp server reconfigure command..............846
request dhcpv6 server reconfigure command.........848
request ipsec switch command.....................................1815
request message command...........................................850
request network-access aaa subscriber add
session-id command......................................................851
request network-access aaa subscriber delete
session-id command.....................................................853
request network-access aaa subscriber modify
session-id command.....................................................855
request routing-engine login command.....................856
request security certificate (signed)
command.........................................................................1800
request security certificate (unsigned)
command..........................................................................1801
request security key-pair command...........................1802
request security pki ca-certificate enroll
command.........................................................................1803
request security pki ca-certificate load
command.........................................................................1804
request security pki ca-certificate verify
command.........................................................................1805
request security pki crl load command.....................1806
request security pki generate-certificate-request
command..........................................................................1807
request security pki generate-key-pair
command.........................................................................1809
request security pki local-certificate enroll
command..........................................................................1810
request security pki local-certificate
generate-self-signed command...............................1812
request security pki local-certificate load
command...........................................................................1813
request security pki local-certificate verify
command..........................................................................1814
request services flow-collector change-destination
primary interface command........................................1713

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request services flow-collector change-destination


secondary interface command..................................1714
request services flow-collector test-file-transfer
command...........................................................................1715
request services ipsec-vpn ipsec switch tunnel
command..........................................................................1816
request services static-subscribers login group
command...........................................................................858
request services static-subscribers login interface
command...........................................................................859
request services static-subscribers logout group
command..........................................................................860
request services static-subscribers logout interface
command............................................................................861
request snmp spoof-trap command............................784
request support information command.....................862
request system certificate add command...............1820
request system configuration rescue delete
command...........................................................................868
request system configuration rescue save
command...........................................................................869
request system firmware command............................870
request system halt command........................................871
request system license add command.......................876
request system license delete command...................877
request system license save command......................878
request system logout command..................................879
request system partition abort command................880
request system partition hard-disk command.........882
request system power-off command.........................884
request system reboot command................................888
request system scripts convert.......................................892
request system snapshot command...........................893
request system software abort command................899
request system software add command...................902
request system software delete command..............909
request system software delete-backup
command............................................................................912
request system software in-service-upgrade
command..................................................................913, 935
for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers............917
request system software rollback command...........930
request system software validate command...........933
request system storage cleanup command..............938
request virtual-chassis member-id delete
command..........................................................................1407
request virtual-chassis member-id set
command.........................................................................1408

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request virtual-chassis routing-engine master


switch command...........................................................1409
request virtual-chassis vc-port delete
command............................................................................1411
request virtual-chassis vc-port set command.........1413
restart command.................................................................947

S
set chassis display message command.......................214
set cli complete-on-space command.........................662
set cli directory command................................................663
set cli idle-timeout command........................................664
set cli logical-system command....................................665
set cli prompt command..................................................666
set cli restart-on-upgrade command...........................667
set cli screen-length command.....................................668
set cli screen-width command......................................669
set cli terminal command.................................................670
set cli timestamp command.............................................671
set date command...............................................................672
set request services subscribers
command..............................................................1996, 1997
show accounting profile command................................157
show accounting records command..............................161
show application-identification
application-system-cache command...................1697
show arp command............................................................957
show chassis alarms command......................................217
show chassis cfeb command..........................................223
show chassis cip command.............................................225
show chassis craft-interface command......................227
show chassis environment cb command..................264
show chassis environment ccg command...............279
show chassis environment cip command...................281
show chassis environment command.........................236
show chassis environment fpc command.................283
show chassis environment fpm command................301
show chassis environment mcs command...............306
show chassis environment monitored
command...........................................................................308
show chassis environment pcg command................309
show chassis environment pdu command..................311
show chassis environment pem command................314
show chassis environment routing-engine
command.............................................................................321
show chassis environment scg command.................325
show chassis environment sfm command................330
show chassis environment sib command..................334
show chassis ethernet-switch command...................357

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show chassis fabric errors command...........................382


show chassis fabric fpcs command.............................385
show chassis fabric plane command............................412
show chassis fabric sibs command..............................438
show chassis fabric topology command....................452
show chassis fan command.............................................377
show chassis feb command...........................................468
show chassis firmware command..................................471
show chassis forwarding command.............................478
show chassis fpc command...........................................480
show chassis hardware command...............................503
show chassis in-service-upgrade command............565
show chassis lccs command...........................................567
show chassis location command..................................568
show chassis mac-addresses command....................572
show chassis network services command.................576
show chassis pic command..............................................577
show chassis power command............................590, 597
show chassis power-ratings command......................587
show chassis psd command...........................................598
show chassis redundancy feb command...................599
show chassis routing-engine command....................602
show chassis scb command............................................616
show chassis sfm command...........................................618
show chassis sibs command............................................621
show chassis spmb command.......................................628
show chassis spmb sibs command..............................636
show chassis ssb command............................................641
show chassis synchronization command...................643
show chassis temperature-thresholds
command...........................................................................647
show chassis zones command......................................656
show class-of-service adaptive-shaper
command.........................................................................1448
show class-of-service classifier command.............1449
show class-of-service code-point-aliases
command...........................................................................1451
show class-of-service command................................1446
show class-of-service drop-profile
command..........................................................................1453
show class-of-service fabric scheduler-map
command..........................................................................1455
show class-of-service fabric statistics
command..........................................................................1457
show class-of-service forwarding-class
command..........................................................................1459
show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier
command.........................................................................1464

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show class-of-service forwarding-table classifier


mapping command......................................................1466
show class-of-service forwarding-table
command...........................................................................1461
show class-of-service forwarding-table drop-profile
command..........................................................................1467
show class-of-service forwarding-table fabric
scheduler-map command.........................................1469
show class-of-service forwarding-table
loss-priority-map command.......................................1471
show class-of-service forwarding-table
loss-priority-map mapping command..................1473
show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule
command..........................................................................1474
show class-of-service forwarding-table rewrite-rule
mapping command.......................................................1476
show class-of-service forwarding-table
scheduler-map command..........................................1477
show class-of-service fragmentation-map
command..........................................................................1479
show class-of-service interface command..............1481
show class-of-service interface-set
command.........................................................................1504
show class-of-service l2tp-session............................1506
show class-of-service loss-priority-map
command.........................................................................1508
show class-of-service loss-priority-rewrite
command..........................................................................1510
show class-of-service rewrite-rule command..........1511
show class-of-service routing-instance
command...........................................................................1513
show class-of-service scheduler-map
command...........................................................................1514
show class-of-service traffic-control-profile
command...........................................................................1516
show class-of-service translation-table
command...........................................................................1519
show class-of-service virtual-channel
command..........................................................................1523
show class-of-service virtual-channel-group
command..........................................................................1524
show cli authorization command..................................675
show cli command...............................................................673
show cli directory command...........................................678
show cli history command................................................679
show configuration command.......................................959
show database-replication statistics
command...........................................................................962

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show database-replication summary


command...........................................................................964
show ddos-protection protocols command.............1651
show ddos-protection protocols parameters
command.........................................................................1663
show ddos-protection protocols statistics
command..........................................................................1670
show ddos-protection protocols violations
command.........................................................................1680
show ddos-protection statistics command............1682
show ddos-protection version command................1683
show dhcp server binding command..........................966
show dhcp server statistics command........................970
show dhcp statistics command.....................................973
show dhcpv6 server binding command......................975
show dhcpv6 server statistics command..................980
show dhcpv6 statistics command................................983
show diameter command................................................1613
show diameter function command.............................1619
show diameter function statistics command.........1623
show diameter instance command............................1626
show diameter network-element command..........1628
show diameter network-element map
command...........................................................................1631
show diameter peer command....................................1634
show diameter peer map command..........................1638
show diameter peer statistics command..................1641
show diameter route command...................................1645
show dlsw capabilities command...............................1595
show dlsw circuits command........................................1596
show dlsw peers command...........................................1598
show dlsw reachability command..............................1600
show forwarding-options next-hop-group
command...........................................................................1716
show forwarding-options port-mirroring
command...........................................................................1719
show host command.........................................................985
show ike security-associations command................1821
show interfaces command..............................................1910
show ipsec certificates command...............................1825
show ipsec redundancy command.............................1828
show ipsec security-associations command..........1830
show llc2 redundancy command.................................1601
show llc2 redundancy interface statistics
command.........................................................................1603
show llc2 redundancy mac-translation
command.........................................................................1604
show llc2 redundancy track command.....................1605
show lldp command............................................................144

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show lldp local-information command........................147


show lldp neighbors command.......................................149
show lldp remote-global-statistics command..........153
show lldp statistics command.........................................155
show log command..............................................................701
show mobile-ip home-agent bindings
command...........................................................................1915
show mobile-ip home-agent overview
command..........................................................................1918
show mobile-ip home-agent traffic
command..........................................................................1919
show mobile-ip home-agent virtual-network
command...........................................................................1921
show mobile-ip wimax release command...............1923
show network-access aaa radius-servers
command...........................................................................986
show network-access aaa statistics authentication
command...........................................................................993
show network-access aaa statistics
command..........................................................................990
show network-access aaa subscriber session-id
command...........................................................................999
show network-access aaa subscribers
command...........................................................................996
show network-access address-assignment pool
command.........................................................................1003
show network-access gx-plus command.................1647
show ntp associations command...............................1004
show ntp status command...........................................1006
show passive-monitoring error command.................1721
show passive-monitoring flow command.................1723
show passive-monitoring memory command........1725
show passive-monitoring status command.............1727
show passive-monitoring usage command.............1729
show pfe cfeb command..................................................705
show pfe feb command....................................................708
show pfe fpc command.......................................................711
show pfe fwdd command..................................................718
show pfe lcc command.......................................................721
show pfe next-hop command.........................................724
show pfe resource usage memory command...........770
show pfe route command.................................................728
show pfe scb command....................................................733
show pfe sfm command....................................................735
show pfe ssb command.....................................................737
show pfe statistics dma command..............................740
show pfe statistics error command..............................744
show pfe statistics ip command.....................................747
show pfe statistics ip6 command.................................750

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show pfe statistics notification command.................753


show pfe statistics pio command..................................755
show pfe statistics traffic command.............................757
show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd
command.............................................................................761
show pfe statistics traffic protocol cfm
command...........................................................................764
show pfe statistics traffic protocol lfm
command...........................................................................766
show pfe terse command.................................................768
show pfe version command.............................................773
show security keychain command................................1817
show security pki ca-certificate command..............1833
show security pki certificate-request
command..........................................................................1837
show security pki crl command....................................1839
show security pki local-certificate command..........1841
show services accounting aggregation
command...........................................................................1731
show services accounting aggregation template
command..........................................................................1735
show services accounting errors command.............1736
show services accounting flow command................1738
show services accounting flow-detail
command...........................................................................1741
show services accounting memory
command..........................................................................1746
show services accounting packet-size-distribution
command..........................................................................1748
show services accounting status command............1750
show services accounting usage command.............1752
show services application-aware-access-list
statistics command......................................................1695
show services application-identification counter
command.........................................................................1699
show services border-signaling-gateway
address-of-record bindings command.................1544
show services border-signaling-gateway
admission-control command....................................1547
show services border-signaling-gateway by-contact
command.........................................................................1549
show services border-signaling-gateway
by-request-uri command.............................................1551
show services border-signaling-gateway calls
by-server command......................................................1554
show services border-signaling-gateway calls
by-service-point command.......................................1556
show services border-signaling-gateway
calls-duration by-server command........................1558

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show services border-signaling-gateway


calls-duration by-service-point command...........1561
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed
by-server command.....................................................1564
show services border-signaling-gateway calls-failed
by-service-point command........................................1567
show services border-signaling-gateway
denied-messages command.....................................1570
show services border-signaling-gateway
name-resolution-cache command..........................1571
show services border-signaling-gateway
registrations command................................................1573
show services border-signaling-gateway
routing-blacklist command........................................1575
show services border-signaling-gateway status
command..........................................................................1576
show services cos statistics command.....................1589
show services crtp command........................................1581
show services crtp flows command...........................1584
show services dynamic-flow-capture
content-destination command................................1754
show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source
command..........................................................................1756
show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics
command..........................................................................1758
show services flow-collector file interface
command...........................................................................1761
show services flow-collector input interface
command..........................................................................1763
show services flow-collector interface
command..........................................................................1765
show services flows command......................................1531
show services hcm statistics rule command...........2013
show services ids command...........................................1776
show services inline nat pool command...................1929
show services inline nat statistics command.........1930
show services ipsec-vpn certificates
command.........................................................................1844
show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations
command..........................................................................1847
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations
command...........................................................................1851
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
command.........................................................................1854
show services l2tp destination command.................1871
show services l2tp multilink command.....................1874
show services l2tp radius command..........................1878
show services l2tp session command.......................1882
show services l2tp summary command...................1888

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show services l2tp tunnel command..........................1891


show services l2tp user command.............................1896
show services link-services cpu-usage
command.........................................................................1904
show services local-policy-decision-function flows
command..........................................................................1702
show services local-policy-decision-function
statistics command......................................................1704
show services nat deterministic-nat internal-host
command...........................................................................1931
show services nat deterministic-nat nat-port-block
command..........................................................................1932
show services nat ipv6-multicast-interfaces
command..........................................................................1933
show services nat mapping command......................1935
show services nat pool command...............................1937
show services pgcp active-configuration
command.........................................................................1945
show services pgcp conversations command.........1977
show services pgcp flows command.........................1982
show services pgcp gate command...........................1954
show services pgcp gates command.........................1962
show services pgcp root-termination
command.........................................................................1968
show services pgcp statistics command..................1970
show services pgcp terminations command...........1987
show services rpm active-servers command..............63
show services rpm history-results command.............64
show services rpm probe-results command................67
show services rpm twamp server connection
command..............................................................................73
show services rpm twamp server session
command..............................................................................75
show services service-sets cpu-usage
command.........................................................................2014
show services service-sets memory-usage
command.........................................................................2016
show services service-sets plug-ins
command.........................................................................2018
show services service-sets statistics packet-drops
command........................................................................2020
show services service-sets statistics syslog
command.........................................................................2022
show services service-sets statistics tcp-mss
command.........................................................................2025
show services service-sets summary
command........................................................................2026
show services softwire command...............................2031
show services softwire flows command..................2032

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show services stateful-firewall conversations


command.........................................................................2047
show services stateful-firewall flows
command..........................................................................2051
SDK applications......................................................2056
show services stateful-firewall sip-call
command.........................................................................2057
show services stateful-firewall sip-register
command........................................................................2062
show services stateful-firewall statistics
application-protocol sip command........................2071
show services stateful-firewall statistics
command........................................................................2066
SDK applications......................................................2070
show services subscriber bandwidth
command.........................................................................1998
show services subscriber dynamic-policies
command........................................................................2000
show services subscriber flows command.............2003
show services subscriber sessions
command........................................................................2005
show services subscriber statistics
command.........................................................................2007
show snmp health-monitor command.......................790
show snmp inform-statistics command.....................797
show snmp mib command..............................................799
show snmp rmon command...........................................802
show snmp statistics command...................................806
show snmp v3 command..................................................810
show static-subscribers sessions command..........1007
show subscribers command.........................................1009
show system alarms command...................................1022
show system audit command.......................................1023
show system autoinstallation status
command.........................................................................1030
show system boot-messages command..................1031
show system buffers command..................................1038
show system certificate command.............................1857
show system commit command.................................1044
show system configuration archival
command.........................................................................1046
show system configuration rescue
command..........................................................................1047
show system connections command........................1049
show system core-dumps command........................1067
show system directory-usage command.................1080
show system firmware command..............................1084
show system license command..................................1086
show system memory command................................1089

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show system processes command...............................1116


show system queues command.....................................1141
show system reboot command.....................................1147
show system rollback command..................................1150
show system services dhcp binding
command...........................................................................1152
show system services dhcp conflict
command...........................................................................1155
show system services dhcp global command.........1156
show system services dhcp pool command.............1158
show system services dhcp statistics
command..........................................................................1160
show system services service-deployment
command...........................................................................1162
show system snapshot command...............................1163
show system software command................................1166
show system statistics arp command.......................1208
show system statistics clns command.......................1214
show system statistics
command.835, 850, 868, 1044, 1174, 1295, 1392, 1403, 1820
show system statistics esis command.......................1219
show system statistics icmp command....................1223
show system statistics icmp6 command..................1227
show system statistics igmp command....................1232
show system statistics ip command...........................1235
show system statistics ip6 command........................1243
show system statistics mpls command....................1250
show system statistics rdp command.......................1254
show system statistics tcp command.......................1258
show system statistics tnp command.......................1266
show system statistics tudp command.....................1272
show system statistics udp command.......................1275
show system statistics vpls command......................1278
show system storage command..................................1283
show system subscriber-management summary
command.........................................................................1289
show system switchover command.............................1291
show system uptime command...................................1295
show system users command......................................1299
show system virtual-memory command.................1303
show task command........................................................1360
show task io command....................................................1362
show task memory command......................................1364
show task replication command..................................1368
show version command...................................................1370
show version invoke-on command.............................1380
show virtual-chassis active-topology
command...........................................................................1415

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Index of Statements and Commands

show virtual-chassis device-topology


command...........................................................................1417
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency
command...........................................................................1419
show virtual-chassis protocol database
command..........................................................................1423
show virtual-chassis protocol interface
command..........................................................................1428
show virtual-chassis protocol route
command...........................................................................1431
show virtual-chassis protocol statistics
command..........................................................................1434
show virtual-chassis status command......................1437
show virtual-chassis vc-port command...................1439
ssh command........................................................................776
start shell command.........................................................1392
synchronization (MX Series)..............................................211

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telnet command...................................................................778
test aaa authd-lite user command.............................1394
test aaa dhcp user command........................................1397
test aaa ppp user command.........................................1400
test access profile command............................................54
test access radius-server command...............................58
test configuration command.........................................1403
test interface fdl-line-loop command.............................41
test interface fdl-payload-loop command...................43
test interface feac-loop-initiate command..................44
test interface feac-loop-terminate command............45
test interface inband-line-loop command...................46
test interface inband-payload-loop command..........47
test interface restart-auto-negotiation
command..............................................................................48
test interface ds0-bert-start command........................35
test interface ds0-bert-stop command........................36
test interface e1-bert-start command............................37
test interface e1-bert-stop command............................38
test interface e3-bert-start command...........................39
test interface e3-bert-stop command...........................40
test interface t1-bert-start command............................49
test interface t1-bert-stop command.............................50
test interface t3-bert-start command.............................51
test interface t3-bert-stop command............................52
test services l2tp tunnel command............................1900
traceroute command...........................................................126
traceroute monitor command.........................................130
traceroute mpls ldp command........................................132
traceroute mpls rsvp command......................................135

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