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- Chapter:
About This Manual
[PDF 58 KB]
- Objectives
- Audience
- Document Organization
- Chapter Organization
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- Chapter:
M5 and M10 Internet Router Overview
[PDF 151 KB]
- M5 and M10 Router Components
- Monitoring M5 and M10 Router Components
- Chapter:
M7i Internet Router Overview
[PDF 88 KB]
- M7i Router Components
- Monitoring M7i Router Components
- Chapter:
M10i Internet Router Overview
[PDF 182 KB]
- M10i Router Components
- Monitoring M10i Router Components
- Chapter:
M20 Internet Router Overview
[PDF 120 KB]
- M20 Router Components
- Monitoring M20 Router Components
- Chapter:
M40 Internet Router Overview
[PDF 105 KB]
- M40 Router Components
- Monitoring M40 Router Components
- Chapter:
M40e Internet Router Overview
[PDF 163 KB]
- M40e Router Major Hardware Components
- Monitoring M40e Router Components
- Chapter:
M160 Internet Router Overview
[PDF 158 KB]
- M160 Router Major Hardware Components
- Monitoring M160 Router Components
- Chapter:
M320 Internet Router Overview
[PDF 229 KB]
- M320 Router Major Hardware Components
- Monitoring M320 Router Components
- Chapter:
T320 Internet Router Overview
[PDF 174 KB]
- T320 Router Major Hardware Components
- Monitoring T320 Router Components
- Chapter:
T640 Internet Routing Node Overview
[PDF 221 KB]
- T640 Routing Node Major Hardware Components
- Monitoring T640 Routing Node Components
- Chapter:
Understanding the Method and Tools for Monitoring Router Components
[PDF 299 KB]
- Basic Router Component Monitoring Method
- Basic Router Component Monitoring Tools
- Common Operational Mode CLI Commands To Monitor Router Components
- Using the Basic Monitoring Method
- Check the Router Component Status
- Check the Router Craft Interface
- Check the Component LEDs
- Display Detailed Component Environmental Information
- Display Detailed Component Operational Information
- Gather Component Alarm Information
- Display the Current Router Alarms
- Display Error Messages in the Messages Log File
- Display Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verify the Component Problem
- Fix the Problem
- Contact JTAC
- Return the Failed Component
- Chapter:
Monitoring Key Router Components
[PDF 114 KB]
- Understanding Key Router Components
- Packet Forwarding Engine
- Data Flow Through the Router Packet Forwarding Engine
- Routing Engine
- Routing Engine Functions
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Router Chassis
- Understanding the Router Chassis
- Checking the Router Chassis Component Status
- Display the Hardware Components Installed in the Router Chassis
- Check the Component Environmental Status
- Check the Component Status from the Craft Interface
- Checking Router Alarms
- Display Current Component Alarms
- Display Component Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display Component Errors in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying Router Component Failure
- Replacing a Failed Component
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Routing Engine
[PDF 848 KB]
- Understanding the Routing Engine
- Routing Engine Types and Characteristics
- M7i and M10i Router Routing Engine
- M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e, and M160 Router Routing Engines
- M320 Router Routing Engine
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Routing Engine
- Routing Engine Locations
- M5, M10, and M20 Router Routing Engines Location
- M7i and M10i Router Routing Engine Location
- M40 Router Routing Engine Location
- M40e and M160 Router Routing Engine Location
- M320 Router Routing Engine Location
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Routing Engine Location
- Routing Engine Redundancy
- Routing Engine Component Companionship
- Routing Engine Boot Devices
- Routing Engine Storage Media
- Monitoring the Routing Engine Status
- Check the Detailed Routing Engine Status
- Check the Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the M7i Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the M10i Router Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the M20 Router Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the M40 Router Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the M40e and M160 Router Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the M320 Router Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the T320 Router Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the T640 Routing Node Routing Engine LEDs
- Check the Redundant Routing Engine Status from the Craft Interface CLI Output
- Verifying Routing Engine Failure
- Check Core Files If the Routing Engine Reboots
- List the Core Files Generated After A Crash Occurs
- Display the Messages Log File After A Crash Occurs
- Example of When No Core File Is Generated
- Example of Boot Messages If Routing Engine Fails to Boot
- Check for Compact Flash Media and Hard Disk Failure
- When the Compact Flash Is Removed from the Boot List
- Determine Why Compact Flash Did Not Mount
- When the Hard Disk Is Removed from the Boot List
- Verify That the Hard Disk Did Not Mount
- Verify That the Hard Disk Is Missing from The Boot List
- View Alarms When Media Is Removed from the Boot List
- Understand What Happens When Memory Failures Occur
- Check the Router File System and Boot Disk
- Display the Current Routing Engine Alarms
- Display Error Messages in the System Log File
- Document the Events Prior to the Failure
- Getting Routing Engine Hardware Information
- Display Routing Engine Hardware Information
- Locate the Routing Engine Serial Number ID Label
- M7i Router Routing Engine Serial Number ID Label Location
- M10i Router Routing Engine Serial Number ID Label Location
- Teknor Type 2 Routing Engine Serial Number ID Label Location
- M40 Router Routing Engine Serial Number ID Label Location
- M320 Router Serial Number ID Label Location
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Serial Number ID Label Location
- Removing a Routing Engine
- Chapter:
Monitoring FPCs
- Understanding FPCs
- Checking the FPC Status
- Check FPC Status and Utilization
- Check FPC Status and Uptime
- Check FPC Status and Temperature
- Check the FPC LED States
- Checking for FPC Alarms
- Display the Current FPC Alarms
- Display FPC Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display FPC Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying FPC Failure
- Document Events Prior to the FPC Failure
- Check the FPC Installation
- Check the FPC Fuses
- Take the FPC Offline
- Perform an FPC Swap Test
- Display the FPC Software Version Information
- Display the FPC Hardware Information
- Locate the FPC Serial Number ID Label
- Replacing an FPC
- Chapter:
Monitoring PICs
- Understanding PICs
- Checking the PIC Status
- Display the PIC Media Type and FPC Status
- Display the PIC Interface Status Information
- Check the PIC LED States
- Checking PIC Alarms
- Check Current Chassis Alarms
- Display Error Messages in the System Log File
- Verifying PIC Failure
- Perform a PIC Swap Test
- Display PIC Hardware Information
- Locate the PIC Serial Number ID Label
- Replacing a PIC
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Craft Interface
[PDF 409 KB]
- Understanding the Craft Interface
- Monitoring the Craft Interface Status
- View the Craft Interface Status
- Check the Craft Interface Environmental Status
- Viewing Craft Interface Information from the Command Line
- Verifying Craft Interface Failure
- Display Craft Interface Alarms
- Display Craft Interface Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display Craft Interface Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Display Craft Interface Hardware Information
- Replacing the Craft Interface
- Replace the M20 Router Craft Interface
- Replace the M40 Router Craft Interface
- Replace the M40e and M160 Router Craft Interface
- Replace the M320 Router Craft Interface
- Replace the T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Craft Interface
- Locating the Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label
- Locate the M20 Router Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label
- Locate the M40 Router Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label
- Locate the M40e and M160 Router Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label
- Locate the M320 Router Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label
- Locate the T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Craft Interface Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the Craft Interface
- Chapter:
Monitoring Power Supplies
[PDF 1211 KB]
- Understanding Power Supplies
- M5/M10 Router Power Supplies
- M7i Router Power Supplies
- M10i Router Power Supplies
- M20 Router Power Supplies
- M40 Router Power Supplies
- M40e Router Power Supplies
- M160 Router Power Supplies
- M320 Router Power Supplies
- T320 Router Power Supplies
- T640 Routing Node Power Supplies
- Checking the Power Supply Cables
- Checking the Power Supply Status
- Check the Power Supply Environmental Status
- Check the Power Supply LEDs
- Checking for Power Supply Alarms
- Display Current Power Supply Alarms
- Display Power Supply Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display Power Supply Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying Power Supply Failure
- Check the Power Supply Power Switch
- Check the Circuit Breaker
- Perform a Power Supply Swap Test
- Check the Router Cooling System
- Test the Power Supply
- Getting Power Supply Hardware Information
- Display the Power Supply Hardware Information
- Locate the Power Supply Serial Number ID Label
- Replacing the Power Supplies
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Cooling System
[PDF 1083 KB]
- Understanding the Cooling System
- M5 and M10 Router Cooling Systems
- M7i Router Cooling System
- M10i Router Cooling System
- M20 Router Cooling System
- M40 Router Cooling System
- M40e and M160 Router Cooling Systems
- M320 Router Cooling System
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Cooling Systems
- Checking the Cooling System Status
- Checking the Cooling System Alarms
- Check the Alarm Indicators on the Craft Interface
- Display Current Cooling System Alarms
- Display Cooling System Error Messages in the System Log File
- Maintaining the Air Filter
- Verifying a Fan Failure
- Verifying an Impeller Failure
- Replacing a Cooling System Component
- Chapter:
Maintaining the Cable Management System, Cables, and Connectors
[PDF 410 KB]
- Understanding the Cable Management System, Cables, and Connectors
- M5 and M10 Router Cable Management System
- M10i Router Cable Management System
- M20 Router Cable Management System
- M40 Router Cable Management System
- M40e and M160 Router Cable Management System
- M320 Router Cable Management System
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Cable Management System
- Maintaining the PIC Cables
- Maintaining the PIC Fiber-Optic Cable
- Cleaning the Transceivers
- Checking the PIC Port Status
- Check the PIC or FPC LED Status
- Display the PIC Media Type
- Maintaining the Power Cables
- Maintaining Routing Engine External Cables
- Replacing the Cable Management System
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Host Subsystem
[PDF 214 KB]
- Understanding the Host Subsystem
- M320 and T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Routing Engines
- M320 Router Routing Engine
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Routing Engine
- M320 and T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Control Boards
- M320 Router Control Board
- T320 Router Control Board
- T640 Routing Node Control Board
- Host Subsystem Location
- Checking the Host Subsystem Status
- Checking the Routing Engine Status
- Checking the Control Board Status
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Control Board
[PDF 279 KB]
- Understanding the Control Board
- M320 Router Control Board
- T320 Router Control Board
- T640 Routing Node Control Board
- M320, T320 Router, and T640 Routing Node Control Board Location
- Monitoring the Control Board Status
- Check the Control Board Environmental Status
- Check the Control Board Status from the Craft Interface
- Checking the Control Board Alarms
- Display Control Board Alarms
- Check the Control Board LEDs
- Display Control Board Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display Control Board Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying Control Board Failure
- Check the Control Board Connection
- Check the Control Board Fuses
- Perform a Control Board Swap Test
- Display the Control Board Hardware Information
- Locate the Control Board Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the Control Board
- Chapter:
Monitoring the SCGs
[PDF 149 KB]
- Understanding the SCG
- Monitoring the SCG Status
- Monitor the SCG Environmental Status
- Display the SCG LED States at the Command Line
- Look at the SCG LEDs on the Faceplate
- Determining SCG Mastership
- Display the SCG Master from the Craft Interface Output
- Look at the SCG LEDs on the Faceplate
- Displaying SCG Alarms
- Display Current SCG Alarms
- Display SCG Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SCG Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SCG Failure
- Check the SCG Connection
- Perform an SCG Swap Test
- Getting SCG Hardware Information
- Display the SCG Hardware Information
- Locate the SCG Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the SCG
- Chapter:
Monitoring the SIBs
[PDF 435 KB]
- Understanding the SIBs
- M320 Router SIBs
- T320 Router SIBs
- T640 Routing Node SIBs
- Monitoring the SIB Status
- Display the SIB Summary Status
- Display the SIB LED Status at the Command Line
- Check the SIB LED Status on the Faceplate
- Display the SIB Environmental Status
- Displaying SIB Alarms
- Display Current SIB Alarms
- Display SIB Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SIB Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SIB Failure
- Check the SIB Connection
- Check the SIB Fuses
- Perform an SIB Swap Test
- Getting SIB Hardware Information
- Display SIB Hardware Information
- Locate the SIB Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the SIB
- Chapter:
Monitoring the Host Module
[PDF 198 KB]
- Understanding the Host Module
- Checking the Host Module Status
- Checking the Routing Engine Status
- Checking the MCS Status
- Chapter:
Monitoring the SFMs
[PDF 207 KB]
- Understanding the SFMs
- Monitoring the SFM Status
- Display the SFM Summary Status
- Display the SFM LED Status at the Command Line
- Check the SFM LED Status on the Faceplate
- Display the SFM Environmental Status
- Displaying SFM Alarms
- Display Current SFM Alarms
- Display SFM Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SFM Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SFM Failure
- Check the SFM Connection
- Check the SFM Fuses
- Perform an SFM Swap Test
- Getting SFM Hardware Information
- Display SFM Hardware Information
- Locate the SFM Serial Number ID Label
- Replacing the SFM
- Chapter:
Monitoring the MCS
[PDF 241 KB]
- Understanding the MCS
- Checking the MCS Status
- Check the MCS Environmental Status
- Check the MCS Status from the Craft Interface
- Check the MCS LEDs
- Verifying MCS Failure
- Check the MCS Fuses
- Perform an MCS Swap Test
- Getting MCS Hardware Information
- Display the MCS Hardware Information
- Locate the MCS Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the MCS
- Chapter:
Monitoring the PCG
[PDF 194 KB]
- Understanding the PCG
- Monitoring the PCG Status
- Monitor the PCG Environmental Status
- Display the PCG LED States at the Command Line
- Look at the PCG LEDs on the Faceplate
- Determining PCG Mastership
- Display the PCG Master in the Craft Interface Output
- Look at the PCG LEDs on the Faceplate
- Display the Packet Forwarding Engine Current Clock Source
- Displaying PCG Alarms
- Display Current PCG Alarms
- Display PCG Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display PCG Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying PCG Failure
- Check the PCG Connection
- Check the PCG Fuses
- Perform a PCG Swap Test
- Getting PCG Hardware Information
- Display the PCG Hardware Information
- Locate the PCG Serial Number ID Label
- Replacing the PCG
- Chapter:
Monitoring the CIP
- Understanding the CIP
- Monitoring the CIP Status
- Checking for CIP Alarms
- Display Current CIP Alarms
- Display CIP Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display CIP Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying CIP Failure
- Check the CIP Connection
- Check the Ethernet Port Functionality
- Performing a CIP Swap Test
- Getting CIP Hardware Information
- Display CIP Hardware Information
- Locating the CIP Serial Number ID Label
- Replacing the CIP
- Chapter:
Monitoring the SCB
[PDF 133 KB]
- Understanding the SCB
- Monitoring the SCB Status
- Display the SCB Environmental Status
- Display the SCB Detailed Status
- Check the SCB LED Status
- Checking for SCB Alarms
- Display SCB Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SCB Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SCB Failure
- Check the SCB Connection
- Perform an SCB Swap Test
- Getting SCB Hardware Information
- Display the SCB Hardware Information
- Locate the SCB Serial Number ID Label
- Display the SCB Firmware Version
- Returning the SCB
- Chapter:
Monitoring the SSB
[PDF 176 KB]
- Understanding the SSB
- Monitoring the SSB Status
- Display the SSB Environmental Status
- Display the SSB Detailed Status
- Check the SSB LEDs
- Checking for SSB Alarms
- Display SSB Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SSB Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SSB Failure
- Check the SSB Connection
- Perform a Swap Test on the SSB
- Getting SSB Hardware Information
- Display the SSB Hardware Information
- Locate the SSB Serial Number ID Label
- Display the SSB Firmware Version
- Replacing the SSB
- Chapter:
Monitoring the CFEBs
[PDF 329 KB]
- Understanding the CFEB
- Monitoring the CFEB Status
- Display the CFEB Environmental Status
- Display the CFEB Detailed Status
- Check CFEB LEDs
- Checking for CFEB Alarms
- Display CFEB Alarms
- Check the CFEB LEDs
- Display CFEB Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display CFEB Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying CFEB Failure
- Check the CFEB Uptime
- Check the System Uptime
- Check the CFEB Connection
- Perform a Swap Test on the CFEB
- Perform a Swap Test on the CFEB
- Getting CFEB Hardware Information
- Display the CFEB Hardware Information
- Display the CFEB Firmware Information
- Locate the CFEB Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the CFEB
- Chapter:
Monitoring the HCM
[PDF 207 KB]
- Understanding the HCM
- Monitoring the HCM Status
- Check HCM LEDs
- Check HCM Environmental Status
- Check the Companion Routing Engine Status
- Displaying HCM Alarms
- Performing A Swap Test
- Remove an HCM
- Install an HCM
- Getting HCM Hardware Information
- Display the HCM Hardware Information
- Locate the HCM Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the HCM
- Chapter:
Monitoring the FIC
[PDF 93 KB]
- Understanding the FIC
- Monitoring the FIC Status
- Understand FIC Slot Numbering
- Display FIC Status at the Command Line
- Check FIC LEDs
- Displaying FIC Alarms
- Display the FIC Status
- Display FIC Errors In the nmessages Log File
- Display FIC Errors In the chassisd Log File
- Verifying FIC Failure
- Displaying FIC Hardware Information
- Display the FIC Hardware Information
- Display the M7i Router Chassis Serial Number
- Removing the FIC
- Returning the FIC
- Chapter:
Monitoring the FEB
[PDF 160 KB]
- Understanding the FEB
- Monitoring the FEB Status
- Display the FEB Environmental Status
- Display the FEB Detailed Status
- Verifying FEB Failure
- Check the FEB Uptime
- Check the System Uptime
- Check the FEB Connection
- Perform a Swap Test on the FEB
- Getting FEB Hardware Information
- Display the FEB Hardware Information
- Display the FEB Firmware Information
- Locate the FEB Serial Number ID Label
- Returning the FEB
- Chapter:
Host Redundancy Overview
[PDF 482 KB]
- Understanding Redundancy for the Routing Engine, Host Module, and Host Subsystem
- M10i Router Redundant Routing Engines and HCMs
- M20 Router Redundant Routing Engines and SSBs
- M40e and M160 Router Redundant Host Modules
- M320 Router, T320 Router, and T640 Routing Node Redundant Host Subsystems
- Routing Engine, Host Module, and Host Subsystem Redundancy Connections
- Redundancy Connection for an M10i Router
- Redundancy Connection for an M20 Router
- Redundancy Connection for an M40e or M160 Router
- Redundancy Connection for an M320 Router
- Redundancy Connection for a T320 Router and T640 Routing Node
- Determining Which Routing Engine You Are Logged In To
- Display Routing Engine Status
- Display the Router Hardware
- Determining Routing Engine Mastership
- Determine the Routing Engine Mastership By Checking Status
- Determine Routing Engine Mastership By Checking the LEDs
- Log In To Backup Routing Engine If graceful-switchover is Configured
- Manually Configuring Master and Backup Routing Engines
- Manually Switching Routing Engine Mastership
- Determining Why Mastership Switched
- Configuring the Backup Routing Engine to Assume Mastership on Failure of Keepalives
- Avoiding Redundancy Problems
- Operate the Same Type of Routing Engine and JUNOS Software
- Use the Groups Configuration
- Synchronize Configurations
- Copy a Configuration File from One Routing Engine to Another
- Use the Proper Shutdown Process on a Backup Routing Engine
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant Routing Engines
[PDF 465 KB]
- Understanding Redundant Routing Engines
- Redundant Routing Engine Characteristics
- M10i Router Routing Engine Redundancy
- M20 Router Routing Engine Redundancy
- M40e and M160 Router Routing Engine Redundancy
- M320 Router Routing Engine Redundancy
- T320 Router and T640 Routing Node Routing Engine Redundancy
- Understanding the Redundant Routing Engine Configuration
- Understanding Redundant Routing Engine Automatic Failover
- Understanding the Default Routing Engine Redundancy Behavior
- Displaying the Redundant Routing Engines Installed in the Router
- Checking the Redundant Routing Engine Status
- Displaying Redundant Routing Engine Mastership and Backup
- Displaying Redundant Routing Engine Errors
- Manually Switching from Master to Backup Routing Engine
- Replacing a Redundant Routing Engine
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant Power Supplies
[PDF 812 KB]
- Understanding Redundant Power Supplies
- M5/M10 Router Redundant Power Supplies
- M7i Router Redundant Power Supplies
- M10i Router Redundant Power Supplies
- M20 Router Redundant Power Supplies
- M40 Router Redundant Power Supplies
- M40e Router Power Supplies nand Location
- M160 Router Redundant Power Supplies
- M320 Router Redundant Power Supplies
- T320 Router Redundant Power Supplies
- T640 Routing Node Redundant Power Supplies
- Displaying Redundant Power Supplies Installed In The Router
- Checking the Redundant Power Supply Status
- Checking for Power Supply Alarms
- Verifying Power Supply Failure
- Getting Power Hardware Information
- Replacing a Power Supply
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant Cooling System Components
[PDF 1051 KB]
- Understanding Redundant Cooling System Components
- M5 and M10 Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- M7i Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- M10i Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- M20 Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- M40 Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- M40e and M160 Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- M320 Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- T320 Router Redundant Cooling System Components
- T640 Routing Node Redundant Cooling System Components
- Displaying Redundant Cooling System Components
- Checking the Redundant Cooling System Status
- Checking the Redundant Cooling System Alarms
- Removing a Cooling System Component
- Returning Redundant Cooling System Components
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant SIBs
[PDF 227 KB]
- Understanding Redundant SIBs
- SIB Location and Redundancy
- M320 Router SIBs
- T320 Router SIBs
- T640 Routing Node SIBs
- Displaying Redundant SIB Hardware Information
- Displaying SIB Redundancy Information
- Monitoring Redundant SIB Status
- Displaying SIB Alarms
- Performing a Swap Test on a SIB
- Returning the SIB
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant SCGs
[PDF 100 KB]
- Understanding Redundant SCGs
- Displaying Redundant SCG Hardware Information
- Monitoring Redundant SCG Status
- Monitor the Redundant SCG Environmental Status
- Display the Redundant SCG LED States at the Command Line
- View the Redundant SCG LEDs
- Displaying Redundant SCG Mastership
- Display the SCG Master and Standby from the Craft Interface Output
- View the SCG LEDs
- Performing a Swap Test on a Redundant SCG
- Returning the SCG
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant Control Boards
[PDF 255 KB]
- Understanding Redundant Control Boards
- Displaying Redundant Control Board Hardware Information
- Displaying Redundant Control Board Mastership
- Check the Redundant Control Board Environmental Status
- Check the Redundant Control Board Status from the Craft Interface
- Check the Redundant Control Board LED Status
- Switching Control Board Mastership
- Checking the Control Board Alarms
- Replacing a Control Board
- Returning the Control Board
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant MCSs
[PDF 166 KB]
- Understanding Redundant MCSs
- Displaying Redundant MCS Hardware Information
- Monitoring Redundant MCS Status
- Check the Redundant MCS Environmental Status
- Check the Redundant MCS Status from the Craft Interface
- Check the Redundant MCS LED Status
- Displaying Redundant MCS Mastership
- Switching MCS Mastership
- Performing a Swap Test on a Redundant MCS
- Returning an MCS
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant SFMs
[PDF 233 KB]
- Understanding Redundant SFMs
- Understanding M40e Router Redundant SFM Configuration
- Understanding M40e Router Redundant SFM Operation
- Understanding M160 Router Redundant SFM Operation
- Displaying Redundant SFM Hardware Information
- Monitoring Redundant SFM Status
- Display the SFM Summary Status
- Display the SFM LED Status at the Command Line
- Check the SFM LED Status on the Faceplate
- Display the SFM Environmental Status
- Displaying Redundant SFM Mastership
- Display SFM Mastership at the Command Line
- Display SFM Mastership Information from the Craft Interface
- Displaying Redundant SFM Alarms
- Display the Current Redundant SFM Alarms
- Display SFM Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SFM Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SFM Failure
- Check the SFM Connection
- Restart the SFM
- Perform an SFM Swap Test
- Controlling Redundant SFMs
- Take an SFM Offline
- Bring an SFM Online
- Switch SFM Mastership
- Replacing an SFM
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant PCGs
[PDF 172 KB]
- Understanding Redundant PCGs
- Displaying Redundant PCG Hardware Information
- Monitoring Redundant PCG Status
- Monitor the Redundant PCG Environmental Status
- Display the Redundant PCG Status from the Craft Interface
- Check the PCG LED Status on the Faceplate
- Determining Redundant PCG Mastership
- Display the PCG Master from the Craft Interface
- Check the PCG LEDs on the Faceplate
- Display the Packet Forwarding Engine Current Clock Source
- Displaying PCG Failure Alarms
- Replacing a PCG
- Bringing the Replaced PCG Online
- Verifying That the Replaced PCG Is Online
- Display the Replaced PCG Environmental Status
- Display PCG Messages in the System Log File
- Display PCG Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant SSBs
[PDF 165 KB]
- Understanding Redundant SSBs
- Displaying Redundant SSB Configuration
- Displaying Redundant SSB Hardware Information
- Monitoring Redundant SSB Status
- Display the Redundant SSB Environmental Status
- Display the Redundant SSB Detailed Status
- Check the Redundant SSB LEDs
- Displaying Redundant SSB Mastership
- Display SSB Mastership from the Command Line
- Check the SSB Mastership from the LEDs
- Checking for SSB Alarms
- Display the Current SSB Alarms
- Display SSB Error Messages in the System Log File
- Display SSB Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File
- Verifying SSB Failure
- Check the SSB Connection
- Perform a Swap Test on the SSB
- Switch SSB Mastership
- Replacing the SSB
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant CFEBs
[PDF 112 KB]
- Understanding Redundant CFEBs
- Displaying Redundant CFEB Hardware Information
- Displaying CFEB Mastership
- Check CFEB LEDs
- Display the CFEB Status
- Display CFEB Alarms
- Verifying CFEB Failure
- Returning the CFEB
- Chapter:
Monitoring Redundant HCMs
[PDF 144 KB]
- Understanding Redundant HCMs
- Displaying Redundant HCM Hardware Information
- Displaying HCM Status and Mastership
- Check the HCM LEDs
- Check the HCM Environmental Status
- Switching HCM Mastership
- Displaying HCM Alarms
- Verifying HCM Failure
- Performing a Swap Test on an HCM
- Returning an HCM
- Chapter:
Command-Line Interface Overview
[PDF 174 KB]
- CLI Operational Mode
- Using the CLI Operational Mode
- Entering the CLI Operational Mode
- Getting Help on Commands at a Hierarchy Level
- Getting Help About Commands
- Having the CLI Complete Commands
- Using CLI Command Completion
- Displaying CLI Command History
- CLI Configuration Mode
- Configuration Statements and Identifiers
- Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- Using the CLI Configuration Mode
- Entering Configuration Mode
- Exiting Configuration Mode
- Moving Among Levels of the Hierarchy
- Displaying the Current Configuration
- Modifying the Configuration
- Removing a Statement
- Running Operational Mode CLI Commands from Configuration Mode
- Displaying Configuration Mode Command History
- Committing a Configuration
- Saving a Configuration to a File
- Returning to a Previously Committed Configuration
- Getting Help About Statements
- Chapter:
Index
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