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  • T Series
  • Overview of a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router
  • Roadmap for Configuring the Routing Matrix
  • Example Configuration for the Routing Matrix
  • Upgrading the Junos OS on the Routing Matrix
  • Additional Information
  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Solutions Page
 

Displaying Chassis Physical Locations for a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router

In a routing matrix with a TX Matrix Plus router, you can use the show chassis location operational command to display the physical locations of hardware components in the routing matrix:

  • To display the router physical location descriptions defined in the location configuration statement at the [edit system] hierarchy level, issue the show chassis location operational command. To limit the command output to the location configuration settings for the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC) only, include the sfc 0 option. To limit the command output to the location configuration settings for a particular T1600 router (LCC), include the lcc lcc-number option. For example:
    user@host> show chassis location sfc 0
    sfc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    country-code: US
    postal-code: 94404
    Building: Building 2, Floor: 2
    
    
  • To display the numbers of the connected Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs) in both routing matrix “global numbering” mode (0 through 31, as used to specify an interface name in a routing matrix) and associated “local numbering” mode (LCC number and FPC slot number), include the fpc option. Example:
    user@host> show chassis location fpc
    Global FPC    LCC     Local FPC
         1          0         1
         2          0         2
         3          0         3
        16          2         6
        17          2         1
        19          2         3
    
  • To display the T1600 router (or line-card chassis) number and FPC number associated with a particular interface name, include the interface by-name interface-name option. For example:
    user@host> show chassis location interface by-name ge-16/3/7.1
    Interface Name: ge-16/3/7.0, LCC: 2, FPC: 6
    
    
  • To display the interface name associated with a particular FPC, include the interface by-slot lcc lcc-number fpc fpc-slot-number option. For example:
    user@host> show chassis location interface by-slot lcc 2 fpc 6
    Global FPC: 16
    
    
 

Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • Overview of a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router
  • Roadmap for Configuring the Routing Matrix
  • Example Configuration for the Routing Matrix
  • Upgrading the Junos OS on the Routing Matrix
  • Additional Information
  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router Solutions Page
 

Published: 2011-10-26

 
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