Figure 292: Redundancy Connection For A T320 Router, T640 Router, Or T1600; Determine Which Routing Engine You Are Logged In To; Display Routing Engine Status - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Figure 292: Redundancy Connection for a T320 Router, T640 Router, or
T1600 Router (RE-600)
M320 Router, T320 Router, and T640 Router Redundant Host Subsystems on page 568
Display Routing Engine Status on page 575
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Display the Router Hardware on page 576
To determine the Routing Engine to which you are currently logged in to.
To determine which Routing Engine you are logged in to, use the following CLI command:
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status:
Slot 0:
Current state
Election priority
Temperature
DRAM
Memory utilization
CPU utilization:
User
Background
Kernel
Interrupt
Idle
Chapter 28: Host Redundancy Overview
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