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  • Troubleshooting with the CLI on the SRX650 Services Gateway
  • SRX650 Services Gateway Front Panel
  • SRX650 Services Gateway Back Panel
  • Troubleshooting the Power System on the SRX650 Services Gateway
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Troubleshooting with Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages on the SRX650 Services Gateway

When the services gateway detects an alarm condition, it lights the red or yellow alarm LED on the front panel as appropriate. To view a more detailed description of the alarm cause, issue the show chassis alarms CLI command.

There are two classes of alarm messages:

  • Chassis alarms—Indicate a problem with a chassis component such as the cooling system or power supply.
  • Interface alarms—Indicate a problem with a specific network interface.

Examples:

regress@jaky# run show chassis alarms

4 alarms currently active 
Alarm time               Class  Description 
2009-02-05 09:27:11 PDT  Major  ge-0/0/5: Link down  
2009-02-05 09:27:11 PDT  Major  ge-0/0/6: Link down 

regress@jaky> show chassis fpc

                    Temp  CPU Utilization (%)   Memory    Utilization (%)

Slot State            (C)  Total  Interrupt      DRAM (MB) Heap     Buffer

  0  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  1  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  2  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  3  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  4  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  5  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  6  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  7  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------
  8  Online          -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------

For more information about the show chassis alarms command, see the Junos OS Administration Guide.

Table 1 describes alarms that can occur for a services gateway chassis component.

Table 1: Alarms for Services Gateway Chassis Components

Component

Alarm Conditions

Action

Alarm Severity

Boot media

The services gateway boots from an alternate boot device.

If the internal flash fails at startup, the services gateway automatically boots itself from the alternative boot device (USB storage device).

If you configured your services gateway to boot from an alternative boot device, ignore this alarm condition.

If you did not configure the services gateway to boot from an alternative boot device, contact JTAC.

Yellow (minor)

Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Module (GPIM)

A GPIM has failed.

Contact JTAC.

Red (major)

Hardware components on services gateway

The services gateway chassis temperature is too warm.

  • Check the room temperature. See SRX650 Services Gateway Environmental Specifications.
  • Check the air flow. See SRX650 Services Gateway Cabinet Airflow Requirements.
  • Check the fans. See Maintaining the SRX650 Services Gateway Cooling System Components.

    If you must replace a fan, contact JTAC.

Yellow (minor)

The services gateway fan has failed.

Place your hand near the exhaust vents at the rear of the chassis to determine whether the fan is pushing air out of the chassis.

Replace the failed fan and contact JTAC.

Red (major)

Note: For more information about alarms, see the Junos OS Administration Guide.

 

Related Documentation

  • Troubleshooting with the CLI on the SRX650 Services Gateway
  • SRX650 Services Gateway Front Panel
  • SRX650 Services Gateway Back Panel
  • Troubleshooting the Power System on the SRX650 Services Gateway
  • Using the RESET CONFIG Button on the SRX650 Services Gateway
  • Changing the RESET CONFIG Button Behavior on the SRX650 Services Gateway
 

Published: 2010-12-01

 
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