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Step 2: Check FPC Status and Uptime

Action

To display the status and uptime for a particular FPC slot, use the following CLI command:

user@host> show chassis fpc detail fpc-slot

Sample Output

user@M160> show chassis fpc detail 3 
Slot 3 information:
  State                               Online    
  Temperature                      36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
  Total CPU DRAM                   32 Mbytes
  Total SRAM                        4 Mbytes
  Total SDRAM                     256 Mbytes
  I/O Manager ASIC information        Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
  I/O Manager ASIC information        Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
  I/O Manager ASIC information        Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
  Start time:                         2002-03-19 13:13:26 PST
  Uptime:                             6 days, 1 hour, 19 minutes, 36 seconds

What It Means

The command output shows status information for the FPC in slot 3, including the operating state. The state can be online, dead, diag, dormant, empty, online, probed, or probe-wait. If the FPC state is dead, an alarm occurs. For more detailed information about the FPC states, see the JUNOS Protocols, Class of Service, and System Basics Command Reference. The command output also shows temperature, memory usage, I/O Manager application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) version level, start time, and uptime. The uptime is important to determine how long the FPC has been operational. A small uptime means that the FPC came online a short time ago and could indicate a possible FPC error condition.

Syntax

show chassis fpc <pic-status <fpc-slot>> 
show chassis fpc <detail <fpc-slot>>

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