Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual
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power
Syntax power -T target (-on | -off | -cycle | -state)
Release Information Command supported by Junos OS Release 9.1 and later.
Description (JCS management module CLI) Power on or power off a specified Routing Engine (blade)
or JCS switch module. Alternatively, display the power setting for a specified Routing
Engine or switch module.
Options -T target—Specify the target of the power command. Valid targets for this command are:
• system:blade[x]—Specify a Routing Engine as the command target. Replace x with
the Routing Engine slot number (1 through 12).
• system:switch[x]—Specify a JCS switch module as the command target. Replace x
with the switch number (1 or 2).
-on—Turn on the specified Routing Engine or JCS switch module.
-off—Turn off the specified Routing Engine or JCS switch module.
-cycle—Cycle power for the specified Routing Engine or JCS switch module. If the Routing
Engine or JCS switch module is off, it will turn on. If the Routing Engine or JCS switch
module is on, it will turn off.
-state—Display the current power state (on or off) for the specified Routing Engine or
JCS switch module.
Required Privilege
Level
supervisor
Related
Documentation
reset on page 227•
List of Sample Output power (On) on page 224
power (Cycle) on page 224
power (State) on page 224
Output Fields When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
power (On) system> power –T system:switch[1] —on
OK
power (On)
power (Cycle) system> power –T system:switch[1] —cycle
Off
power (State) system> power –T system:blade[3] —state
On
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