Managing The Junos Os; Logging In To A Psd From The Rsd - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

Protected system domain configuration
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CHAPTER 17

Managing the Junos OS

Logging In to a PSD from the RSD

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Logging In to a PSD from the RSD on page 237
Junos OS Verification Tasks on page 238
Displaying Hardware Information on page 238
Displaying Configured PSDs on page 241
Displaying Routing Engine Information on page 242
Displaying Ethernet Switch Statistics on page 244
Displaying Shared Interface Information on page 245
Displaying Inter-PSD Forwarding Information on page 249
As a Root System Domain (RSD) administrator, if you have the appropriate access
privileges, you can log in to a Protected System Domain (PSD) from the Junos OS
command-line interface (CLI) on the RSD:
user@rsd> request routing-engine login (psd n| rsd) (re0 | re1)
The PSD being accessed must be specified under the RSD configuration.
In the following example, the RSD administrator logs in to the master Routing Engine on
PSD1:
{master}
user@rsd> request routing-engine login psd 1 re0
€login: regress
Password:
--- JUNOS 9.1-20080321.0 built 2008-03-21 05:43:06 UTC
% cli
user@psd1>
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