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Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • Overview of a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router
  • Roadmap for Configuring the Routing Matrix
  • Example Configuration for the Routing Matrix
  • Upgrading the Junos OS on the Routing Matrix
  • Additional Information
  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Solutions Page
 

Rebooting and Halting Hardware Components of the Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router

In a routing matrix with a TX Matrix Plus router, you can control which hardware component is rebooted or halted. If you reboot or halt the TX Matrix Plus router, by default you also reboot or halt the master Routing Engines on all T1600 routers. To reboot a specific component, issue the request system reboot command with the all-lcc, lcc, or sfc option.

user@host> request system reboot ?
Possible completions:
  <[Enter]>            Execute this command
  all-chassis          Reboot all chassis
  all-lcc              Reboot all LCC chassis
  at                   Time at which to perform the operation
  in                   Number of minutes to delay before operation
  lcc                  Reboot specific LCC (0..3)
  media                Boot media for next boot
  message              Message to display to all users
  other-routing-engine  Reboot the other Routing Engine
  sfc                  Reboot SFC (0..0)
  |                    Pipe through a command
user@host> request system reboot
Reboot the system ? [yes,no] (no) yes
Rebooting lcc0-re0
Rebooting lcc1-re0

Similarly, to halt a specific component in a routing matrix, issue the request system halt command with the all-lcc, lcc, or sfc option.

Caution: Before entering this command, you must have access to the TX Matrix Plus console port and the console ports of all of the LCCs in order to bring up the Routing Engines.

user@host> request system halt ?
Possible completions:
  <[Enter]>            Execute this command
  all-chassis          Halt all chassis
  all-lcc              Halt all LCC chassis
  at                   Time at which to perform the operation
  both-routing-engines  Halt both Routing Engines
  in                   Number of minutes to delay before operation
  lcc                  Halt specific LCC (0..3)
  media                Boot media for next boot
  message              Message to display to all users
  other-routing-engine  Halt other Routing Engine
  sfc                  Halt SFC (0..0)
  |                    Pipe through a command

Issuing the request system halt both-routing-engines command on a TX Matrix Plus router halts both Routing Engines in the TX Matrix Plus router and both Routing Engines in all T1600 routers in the routing matrix. To reboot a Routing Engine that has been halted, you must connect through the console. For more information about system commands, see the Junos OS System Basics and Services Command Reference PDF Document.

 

Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • Overview of a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router
  • Roadmap for Configuring the Routing Matrix
  • Example Configuration for the Routing Matrix
  • Upgrading the Junos OS on the Routing Matrix
  • Additional Information
  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Solutions Page
 

Published: 2011-10-26

 
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