Example: Viewing Bgp Trace Files On Logical Systems - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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Example: Viewing BGP Trace Files on Logical Systems

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Run an operational-mode command.
4.
user@host:LS3> show interfaces terse
Interface
lt-1/2/0
lt-1/2/0.3
Enter configuration mode to edit the logical system configuration.
5.
user@host:LS3> edit
Entering configuration mode
user@host:LS3#
Exit configuration mode to return to operational mode.
6.
user@host:LS3# exit
Exiting configuration mode
Clear the logical system view to return to the main router view.
7.
user@host:LS3> clear cli logical-system
Cleared default logical system
user@host>
To achieve the same effect when using a Junos XML protocol client application,
8.
include the <
set-logical-system
<rpc>
<set-logical-system>
<logical-system>LS1</logical-system>
</set-logical-system>
</rpc>
This example shows how to list and view files that are stored on a logical system.
Requirements on page 173
Overview on page 174
Configuration on page 174
Verification on page 178
Requirements
You must have the
view
Configure a network, such as the BGP network shown in Example: Configuring Internal
BGP Peering Sessions on Logical Systems.
Admin Link Proto
up
up
inet
> tag.
privilege for the logical system.
Chapter 14: Operational Commands
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Remote
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