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MX240 Component LEDs on the Craft Interface

  • Host Subsystem LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface
  • Power Supply LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface
  • DPC and MPC LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface
  • FPC LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface
  • SCB LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface
  • Fan LED on the MX240 Craft Interface

Host Subsystem LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface

Each host subsystem has three LEDs, located in the middle of the craft interface, that indicate its status. The LEDs labeled RE0 show the status of the Routing Engine in slot 0 and the SCB in slot 0. The LEDs labeled RE1 show the status of the Routing Engine and SCB in slot 1/0. Table 1 describes the functions of the host subsystem LEDs.

Table 1: Host Subsystem LEDs on the Craft Interface

Label

Color

State

Description

MASTER

Green

On steadily

Host is functioning as the master.

ONLINE

Green

On steadily

Host is online and is functioning normally.

OFFLINE

Red

On steadily

Host is installed but the Routing Engine is offline.

–

Off

Host is not installed.

Power Supply LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface

Each power supply has two LEDs on the craft interface that indicate its status. The LEDs, labeled 0 through 3, are located on the upper left of the craft interface next to the PEM label. Table 2 describes the functions of the power supply LEDs on the craft interface.

Table 2: Power Supply LEDs on the Craft Interface

Label

Color

State

Description

PEM

Green

On steadily

Power supply is functioning normally.

Red

On steadily

Power supply has failed or power input has failed.

DPC and MPC LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface

Each DPC or MPC has LEDs on the craft interface that indicate its status. The LEDs, labeled 1/0, 1, and 2, (1/0 shows status of either SCB1, DPC0, MPC0, or FPC0 depending on which component is installed in the slot), are located along the bottom of the craft interface.

Table 3: DPC and MPC LEDs on the Craft Interface

Label

Color

State

Description

OK

Green

On steadily

Card is functioning normally.

Blinking

Card is transitioning online or offline.

–

Off

The slot is not online.

FAIL

Red

On steadily

Card has failed.

FPC LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface

An FPC takes up two DPC slots when installed in an MX Series router. An FPC LED located along the bottom of the craft interface indicates status. The LED corresponds to the lowest DPC slot number in which the FPC is installed.

Table 4: FPC LEDs on the Craft Interface

Label

Color

State

Description

OK

Green

On steadily

FPC is functioning normally.

Blinking

FPC is transitioning online or offline.

–

Off

The slot is not online.

FAIL

Red

On steadily

FPC has failed.

SCB LEDs on the MX240 Craft Interface

Each SCB has two LEDs on the craft interface that indicates its status. The SCB LEDs, labeled 0 and 1/0 (1/0 shows the status of either SCB1 DPC0, or FPC0 depending on which component is installed in the multifunction slot), are located along the bottom of the craft interface. Table 5 describes the functions of the SCB LEDs.

Table 5: SCB LEDs on the Craft Interface

Label

Color

State

Description

OK

Green

On steadily

SCB: Fabric and control board functioning normally.

Blinking

SCB is transitioning online or offline.

–

Off

The slot is not online.

FAIL

Red

On steadily

SCB has failed.

Fan LED on the MX240 Craft Interface

The fan LEDs are located on the top left of the craft interface. Table 6 describes the functions of the fan LEDs.

Table 6: Fan LEDs on the Craft Interface

Label

Color

State

Description

FAN

Green

On steadily

Fan is functioning normally.

Red

On steadily

Fan has failed.

 

Related Documentation

  • MX Series
  • MX240 Craft Interface Overview
  • MX240 Alarm LEDs and Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test Button
  • MX240 Alarm Relay Contacts on the Craft Interface
 

Published: 2011-02-25

 
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