â– There is no no version.
â– See reload.
show exception dump
â– Use to display the parameters associated with the core dump operation.
â– Field descriptions
■Dump host IP address—Address of the host where the system is configured
to transfer the dump file
■Dump directory—Name of directory on the host where the system is
configured to transfer the dump file
■Dump protocol—Protocol used to send the core dump file; currently only
FTP is supported
■User name—Name configured for access to the core dump file on the FTP
server
■Password—Password configured for access to the core dump file on the FTP
server
■Interface IP address—Address of the system interface configured to send
the core dump file
■Interface netmask—Mask of the system interface configured to send the
core dump file
■Gateway IP address—Address of gateway configured between the system
and the FTP server
â– Example
host1#show exception dump
Dump host IP address: 192.168.56.7
Dump directory:CORE_DUMPS/
Dump protocol: FTP
User name: user_name
Password: user_password
Interface IP address:
Interface netmask:
Gateway IP address:
â– See show exception dump.
Managing Core Dump Files
When a core dump occurs on a redundant SRP and you have the router configured
to store network core dumps, the SRP that experiences the trouble retains the
management Ethernet port to perform the core dump. This prevents the standby
SRP from taking over operations until the core dump is complete.
326 â– Troubleshooting the System
JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide