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Maintaining the M120 Host Subsystem

Purpose

For optimum router performance, verify the condition of the host subsystem. The host subsystem comprises a Routing Engine installed directly into a CB.

Action

On a regular basis:

  • Check the LEDs on the craft interface to view information about the status of the Routing Engines. For more information about the LEDs and the display, see M120 Craft Interface Description.
  • Check the LEDs on the CB faceplate to see information about them.
  • Check the LEDs on the Routing Engine faceplate to see information about them.
  • To check the status of the Routing Engines, issue the show chassis routing-engine command. The output is similar to the following:

    user@host> show chassis routing-engine routing engine status
    Routing Engine status:
        
      Slot 0:
        Current state                  Master
        Election priority              Master (default)
        Temperature                 56 degrees C / 132 degrees F
        CPU temperature             63 degrees C / 145 degrees F
        DRAM                      3584 MB
        Memory utilization          12 percent
        CPU utilization:
          User                       0 percent
          Background                 0 percent
          Kernel                     6 percent
          Interrupt                  0 percent
          Idle                      93 percent
        Model                          RE-A-2000
        Serial ID                      1000642871
        Start time                     2006-08-29 10:06:11 PDT
        Uptime                         57 minutes, 49 seconds
        Load averages:                 1 minute   5 minute  15 minute
                                           0.00       0.03       0.00
    Routing Engine status:
      Slot 1:
        Current state                  Backup
        Election priority              Backup (default)
        Temperature                 45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
        CPU temperature             52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
        DRAM                      3584 MB
        Memory utilization          10 percent
        CPU utilization:
          User                       0 percent
          Background                 0 percent
          Kernel                     0 percent
          Interrupt                  0 percent
          Idle                     100 percent
        Model                          RE-A-2000
        Serial ID                      1000636825
        Start time                     2006-08-29 09:34:59 PDT
        Uptime                         1 hour, 28 minutes, 51 seconds
  • To check the status of the CBs, issue the show chassis environment cb command. The output is similar to the following:

    user@host> show chassis environment cb
    CB 0 status:
      State                      Online Master
      Temperature                67 degrees C / 152 degrees F
      Power
        1.2 V                     1218 mV
        1.5 V                     1498 mV
        2.5 V                     2520 mV
        3.3 V                     3332 mV
        5.0 V                     5066 mV
        3.3 V bias                3296 mV
      Bus Revision               15
      FPGA Revision              20
    CB 1 status:
      State                      Online Standby
      Temperature                66 degrees C / 150 degrees F
      Power
        1.2 V                     1214 mV
        1.5 V                     1501 mV
        2.5 V                     2510 mV
        3.3 V                     3306 mV
        5.0 V                     5111 mV
        3.3 V bias                3296 mV
      Bus Revision               15
      FPGA Revision              20

For more information about using the CLI, see the Junos OS documentation.

 

Related Documentation

  • M Series
  • M120 Router Chassis Description
  • M120 Host Subsystem Description
  • Taking the M120 Host Subsystem Offline
  • Replacing an M120 CB
  • Replacing an M120 Routing Engine
 

Published: 2011-02-23

 
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