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Step 3: Check the Redundant Routing Engine Status from the Craft Interface CLI Output

Action

To view the Routing Engine status from the craft interface, use the following CLI command:

user@host> show chassis craft-interface

Sample Output

user@host> show chassis craft-interface

For M10i routers:

Red alarm:               LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm:            LED on, relay on
Routing Engine OK LED:   On
Routing Engine fail LED: Off

FPCs     0  1
-------------
Green    *  *
Red      .  .

LCD screen:
      +--------------------+
      |waddle              |
      |1 Alarm active      |
      |Y: Backup RE Active |
      |                    |
      +--------------------+

For M20 routers:

Red alarm:               LED off, relay off
Yellow alarm:            LED off, relay off
Routing Engine OK LED:   On
Routing Engine fail LED: Off

FPCs     0  1  2  3
-------------------
Green    .  *  *  .
Red      .  .  .  .

LCD screen:
     +--------------------+
     |myrouter            |
     |Up: 5+00:16:57      |
     |                    |
     |0pps Load           |
     +--------------------+

For M40e/M160 routers:

FPM Display contents:
    +--------------------+
    |myrouter            |
    |1 Alarm active      |
    |Y: PEM 0 Absent     |
    |                    |
    +--------------------|

Front Panel System LEDs:
Host     0    1
------------------------
OK       *    *
Fail     .    .
Master   *    .

For M320 routers:

FPM Display contents:
[...Output truncated...}
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine    0    1
--------------------------
OK                *    .
Fail              .    .
Master            *    .


[...Output truncated...]

For T320 routers:

FPM Display contents:
[...Output truncated...}
Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine    0    1
--------------------------
OK                *    .
Fail              .    .
Master            *    .
[...Output truncated...]

For T640 routing nodes:

FPM Display contents:
     +--------------------+
     |bananas-re0         |
     |Up: 7+00:20         |
     |                    |
     |Fans OK             |
     +--------------------|

Front Panel System LEDs:
Routing Engine    0    1
--------------------------
OK                *    .
Fail              .    .
Master            *    .

Front Panel Alarm Indicators:
-----------------------------
Red LED      .
Yellow LED   .
Major relay  .
Minor relay  .

Front Panel FPC LEDs:
FPC    0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7
------------------------------------
Red    .   *   .   .   .   .   .   .
Green  *   .   *   *   .   *   .   .

CB LEDs:
    CB   0   1
--------------
Amber  .   .
Green  *   .
Blue   *   .

SCG LEDs:
   SCG  0   1
--------------
Amber  .   .
Green  *   *
Blue   *   .

SIB LEDs:
   SIB  0   1   2   3   4
--------------------------
Red    .   .   .   .   .
Green  *   *   *   *   *

What It Means

The M10i router craft interface command output displays the LED status of the master Routing Engine, indicating whether the OK and Fail LEDs are on or off. It also displays that the backup Routing Engine is active.

The M20 router craft interface command output displays the LED status of the master Routing Engine, indicating whether the OK and Fail LEDs are on or off.

The M40e and M160 router craft interface command output also displays the LED status of both the master and backup host modules that include the master and backup Routing Engines. By default, the master host module (Host 0) has components installed in slots RE0 and MCS0; the backup host module (Host 1) has components installed in slots RE1 and MCS1.

The T640 routing node craft interface command output indicates that RE0 is the master Routing Engine, and that it is active. The status under the backup Routing Engine (RE1) has no indicators.


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