Connecting to a Routing Matrix
The TX Matrix platform and every T640 routing node can each be configured with two Routing Engines to provide redundancy and graceful Routing Engine switchover capabilities. You can connect to each Routing Engine in the following ways:
- Console/AUX—Asynchronous access via the console and auxiliary ports on the TX Matrix platform or T640 routing node Connector Interface Panel (CIP).
- Management Ethernet—Telnet access via the Fast Ethernet ports on the TX Matrix platform or T640 routing node CIPs.
- CLI login from one Routing Engine to another—All Routing Engines in the routing matrix are connected to their respective control boards, which in turn are connected to the CIP on the TX Matrix platform (see the TX Matrix Platform Hardware Guide for more details). After you log in to one Routing Engine, you can connect to another Routing Engine as follows:
user@router>request routing-engine login ?Possible completions:backup Log in to backup RElcc Log in to LCC (0..3)master Log in to master REother-routing-engine Log in to the other Routing Enginere0 Log in to RE0re1 Log in to RE1user@router>request routing-engine login lcc ?Possible completions:<lcc> Log in to LCC (0..3)user@router>request routing-engine login lcc 0 ?Possible completions:backup Log in to backup REmaster Log in to master REre0 Log in to RE0re1 Log in to RE1To manage the backup Routing Engines on all components (for example, to upgrade JUNOS software), log in to the TX Matrix platform backup Routing Engine and perform the necessary operations.