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  • JCS 1200
  • Configuring an RSD and Creating PSDs
 

Displaying Routing Engine Information

Purpose

Display information about the Routing Engines that are part of the RSD or PSD.

Action

Display information about the Routing Engines that are part of the RSD or PSD using the show chassis routing-engine command.

On the RSD

When the show chassis routing-engine command is issued on the RSD, the Slot field indicates the slot on the T Series router that holds the Routing Engine. In the following example, the master Routing Engine is in slot 0, whereas the backup Routing Engine is in slot 1.

user@rsd1> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status:
  Slot 0:
    Current state                  Master
    Election priority              Master (default)
    Temperature                 58 degrees C / 136 degrees F
    CPU temperature             69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
    DRAM                     14336 MB
    Memory utilization          11 percent
    CPU utilization:
      User                       0 percent
      Background                 0 percent
      Kernel                     2 percent
      Interrupt                  0 percent
      Idle                      97 percent
    Model                          RE-A-2000
    Serial ID                      1000688682
    Start time                     2008-08-20 12:03:50 PDT
    Uptime                         3 hours, 45 minutes, 5 seconds
    Last reboot reason             Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.
    Load averages:                 1 minute   5 minute  15 minute
                                       0.89       0.21       0.07
Routing Engine status:
  Slot 1:
    Current state                  Backup
    Election priority              Backup (default)
    Temperature                 55 degrees C / 131 degrees F
    CPU temperature             63 degrees C / 145 degrees F
    DRAM                     14336 MB
    Memory utilization           9 percent
    CPU utilization:
      User                       0 percent
      Background                 0 percent
      Kernel                     0 percent
      Interrupt                  0 percent
      Idle                      99 percent
    Model                          RE-A-2000
    Serial ID                      1000688746
    Start time                     2008-08-07 18:37:53 PDT
    Uptime                         12 days, 21 hours, 10 minutes, 57 seconds
    Last reboot reason             0x1:power cycle/failure 

On the PSD

When the show chassis routing-engine command is issued on the PSD, the Physical Slot field indicates the slot on the JCS platform that holds the Routing Engine. In the following example, psd2 owns the Routing Engines in slots 5 and 6 in the JCS chassis. The master Routing Engine is in slot 6, whereas the backup Routing Engine is in slot 5.

user@psd2> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status:
  Slot 0:
    Physical Slot                  6
    Current state                  Master
    Election priority              Master (default)
    DRAM                     13312 MB
    Memory utilization          11 percent
    CPU utilization:
      User                       0 percent
      Background                 0 percent
      Kernel                     0 percent
      Interrupt                  0 percent
      Idle                      99 percent
    Model                          RE-JCS1200-1x2330
    Serial ID                      SNBLJCSAC006
    Start time                     2008-03-13 06:36:07 PDT
    Uptime                         3 hours, 54 minutes, 21 seconds
Routing Engine status:
  Slot 1:
    Physical Slot                  5
    Current state                  Backup
    Election priority              Backup (default)
    DRAM                     13312 MB
    Memory utilization          11 percent
    CPU utilization:
      User                       0 percent
      Background                 0 percent
      Kernel                     0 percent
      Interrupt                  1 percent
      Idle                      99 percent
    Model                          RE-JCS1200-1x2330
    Serial ID                      SNBLJCSAC005
    Start time                     2008-03-12 23:39:21 PDT
    Uptime                         10 hours, 50 minutes, 58 seconds
    Load averages:                 1 minute   5 minute  15 minute
                                       0.00       0.00       0.00
 

Related Documentation

  • JCS 1200
  • Configuring an RSD and Creating PSDs
 

Published: 2012-03-08

 
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