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show chassis cip

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis cip

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

Description

(TX Matrix Plus routers only) Display environmental information about the Connector Interface Panel (CIP) that provides Ethernet Control Plane connectivity to line-card chassis (LCCs), switch fabric chassis, and other devices.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege Level

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List of Sample Output

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show chassis cip command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show chassis cip Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Eswitch

Ethernet switch used to connect to the LCC or to a JCS1200: 0 or 1.

Port

Physical port number of the Ethernet switch:

  • Port numbers: 4 to 8 on Ethernet switch 0 can be used to connect up to four (reserved for future use) other SFCs or optional JCS1200s.

    Note: The current configuration of the routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router supports only one SFC.

  • Port numbers 0 to 15 on Ethernet switch 1 can be used to connect up to 16 LCCs.

    Note: The current configuration of a routing matrix based on a TX Matrix Plus router supports only up to four LCCs. You can connect the four LCCs to any of the ports (o to 15) on the Ethernet switch 1.

Type

Type of CIP:

  • XE—Ethernet switch 0 ports used for connections to the SFC control plane or other devices such as JCS1200.
  • GE—Ethernet switch 1 ports used for connections to the LCC control plane.

Connected-to

Show control plane connection to a specific LCC or SFC.

Link

State of the connection to an LCC control plane, SFC control plane, or other devices: Up or Down.

Speed

Ethernet link speed.

Duplex

Type of Ethernet link: Full or Half Duplex.

Auto-neg

Status of autonegotiation for the CIP connection to the LCC, SFC, or other devices: On or Off.

show chassis cip (TX Matrix Plus Router)

user@host> show chassis cip
sfc0-cip0    
Eswitch Port Type Connected-to     Link  Speed       Duplex Auto-Neg
0       4    XE   SFC1             Down  0           Full   Off  
0       5    XE   SFC0             Down  0           Full   Off  
0       6    XE   SFC3             Down  0           Full   Off  
0       7    XE   SFC2             Down  0           Full   Off  
0       8    XE   SFC4             Down  0           Full   Off  
1       0    GE   LCC0             Up    1000Mbps    Full   On   
1       1    GE   LCC8             Down  0           Half   On   
1       2    GE   LCC1             Up    1000Mbps    Full   On   
1       3    GE   LCC9             Down  0           Half   On   
1       4    GE   LCC2             Up    1000Mbps    Full   On   
1       5    GE   LCC10            Down  0           Half   On   
1       6    GE   LCC3             Up    1000Mbps    Full   On   
1       7    GE   LCC11            Down  0           Half   On   
1       8    GE   LCC4             Down  0           Half   On   
1       9    GE   LCC12            Down  0           Half   On   
1       10   GE   LCC5             Down  0           Half   On   
1       11   GE   LCC13            Down  0           Half   On   
1       12   GE   LCC6             Down  0           Half   On   
1       13   GE   LCC14            Down  0           Half   On   
1       14   GE   LCC7             Down  0           Half   On   
1       15   GE   LCC15            Down  0           Half   On   
1       16   GE   GE17             Up    1000Mbps    Full   On   
1       17   GE   GE16             Down  0           Half   On 

Published: 2011-10-26

 
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