This guide provides descriptions of the JUNOS Software commands
that you use to monitor and troubleshoot basic system operations and
services on the router.
For additional commands, see these references:
JUNOS Routing Protocols and Policies Command Reference
JUNOS Interfaces Command Reference
Note:
For additional information about JUNOS
Software—either corrections to or information that might have
been omitted from this guide—see the software release notes
at https://www.juniper.net/.
For information about configuration statements
and guidelines related to the commands described in this reference,
see the following configuration guides:
JUNOS CLI User Guide—Describes how to use the JUNOS
command-line interface (CLI) to configure, monitor, and manage Juniper
Networks routers.
JUNOS Software Installation and Upgrade Guide—Provides a description
of JUNOS Software components and packaging, and includes detailed
information about how to initially configure, reinstall, and upgrade
the JUNOS system software.
JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide—Describes 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 Services Interfaces Configuration Guide—Includes 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 Class of Service Configuration Guide—Includes configuration statements
and guidelines for class of service (CoS) features.
JUNOS Network Interfaces Configuration Guide—Includes configuration
statements and guidelines for bit error rate test (BERT) parameters
and Automatic Protection Switching (APS).
JUNOS Network Management Configuration Guide—Includes 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: