Displaying the Redundant Routing Engines Installed in the Router
Action
To determine whether a router has redundant Routing Engines, use the following CLI command:
user@host>show chassis hardwareSample Output
user@host> show chassis hardwareHardware inventory:Item Version Part number Serial number DescriptionChassis 22196 M20Backplane REV 07 710-001517 AL2873Power Supply A REV 04 740-001466 001043 DCPower Supply B REV 04 740-001466 000671 DCDisplay REV 04 710-001519 AJ7282Host 0 c800000749a9db01 PresentHost 1 9a00000749b14301 Present[...Output truncated...]What It Means
The command output displays the Routing Engine slot number, revision level, part number, serial number, and type.
Alternative Action
To display more detailed information about the Routing Engines installed in a router, use the following CLI command:
user@host>show chassis routing-engineuser@host> show chassis routing-engineRouting Engine status:Slot 0:Current state MasterElection priority Master (default)Temperature 29 degrees C / 84 degrees FDRAM 768 MbytesCPU utilization:User 0 percentBackground 0 percentKernel 1 percentInterrupt 0 percentIdle 98 percentSerial ID c800000749a9db01Start time 2002-06-18 13:53:12 UTCUptime 70 days, 52 minutes, 40 secondsLoad averages: 1 minute 5 minute 15 minute0.08 0.02 0.01Routing Engine status:Slot 1:Current state BackupElection priority Backup (default)Temperature 30 degrees C / 86 degrees FDRAM 805306368 MbytesCPU utilization:User 0 percentBackground 0 percentKernel 0 percentInterrupt 0 percentIdle 99 percentSerial ID 9a00000749b14301Start time 2002-06-18 13:54:05 UTCUptime 70 days, 51 minutes, 50 seconds