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Checking Installed Application Packages

You can get a list of the installed applications using the show version command.

The following is sample output from the show version command:

user@router> show version
jnpr@MX240-SDK-RE0> show version
Hostname: MX240-SDK-RE0
Model: mx240
JUNOS Base OS boot [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS 64-bit Kernel Software Suite [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T Common) [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (MX Common) [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Online Documentation [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Voice Services Container package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Border Gateway Function package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services AACL Container package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services LL-PDF Container package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services PTSP Container package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services Stateful Firewall [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services NAT [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services Application Level Gateways [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services Captive Portal and Content Delivery Container package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services RPM [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services HTTP Content Management package [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS AppId Services [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS IDP Services [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services Crypto [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services SSL [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Services IPSec [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Runtime Software Suite [12.1R1.9]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [12.1R1.9]

The packages at the top of the list in the output are application packages provided by Juniper Networks with the Junos OS. If the application package names do not start with the Junos name, then you can take them to be third-party software. However, Juniper Networks reserves the right to deploy application packages separately under the Junos name.

Published: 2013-08-16