You can also monitor the router with CLI operational mode commands. CLI command
output appears on the screen of your console or management device, or you can
filter the output to a file.
This section contains the following topics:
Monitoring Tools Overview on page 102
Filtering Command Output on page 105
Monitoring Tools Overview
J-Web monitoring tools consist of the options that appear when you select Monitor
in the task bar. The Monitor options display diagnostic information about the Services
Router.
Alternatively, you can enter show commands from the CLI to display the same
information, and often greater detail. CLI show commands display the current
configuration and information about interfaces, routing protocols, routing tables,
routing policy filters, and the chassis. Use the CLI clear command to clear statistics
and protocol database information.
Table 47 on page 102 explains what each J-Web Monitor option displays and lists the
corresponding CLI show commands.
Table 47: J-Web Monitor Options and Corresponding CLI show Commands
Corresponding CLI CommandsFunctionMonitor Option
show system uptime
show system users
show system storage
show system processes
Displays Services Router system properties, such as the system
identification and uptime, users, and resource usage.
For details, see Monitoring System Properties on page 107.
System
show chassis alarms
show chassis environment
show chassis fpc
show chassis hardware
Displays active chassis alarms, environment and hardware
information, and status of Physical Interface Modules (PIMs).
For details, see Monitoring the Chassis on page 111.
Chassis
show interfaces terse
show interfaces detail
show interfaces interface-name
Hierarchically displays all Services Router physical and logical
interfaces, including state and configuration information.
For details, see Monitoring the Interfaces on page 113.
Interfaces
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