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Monitoring the Control Board

You monitor and maintain the Control Boards that provide control and monitoring functions for the router. These functions include determining Routing Engine mastership, controlling power, performing reset and SONET clocking for the other router components, monitoring and controlling fan speed, and monitoring system status using I2C controllers. (See Table 71.)

For information on monitoring the Control Boards, see Monitoring the Host Subsystem.


Table 71: Checklist for Monitoring the Control Board
Monitor the Control Board Tasks
Command or Action
  1. Check the Control Board Environmental Status

show chassis environment cb

  1. Check the Control Board Status from the Craft Interface

show chassis craft-interface

Check the LEDs on the Control Board faceplate.

Check the Host Subsystem LEDs on the T320 router and the T640 routing node craft interface.

  1. Display Control Board Alarms

show chassis alarms

For conditions that trigger M320 router alarms, see Table 25.

For conditions that trigger T320 router alarms, see Table 26.

For conditions that trigger T640 routing node alarms, see Table 27.

  1. Check the Control Board LEDs

Look at the LEDs on the Control Board faceplate.

  1. Display Control Board Error Messages in the System Log File

show log messages | match cb

  1. Display Control Board Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File

show log chassisd | match cb

  1. Check the Control Board Connection
  1. Make sure that the Control Board is properly seated in the midplane.
  2. Ensure that none of the pins are bent.
  3. Check the thumbscrews on the ejector locking tabs.
  1. Check the Control Board Fuses

The fuses for the Control Boards are located in the rear of the midplane behind the power supply in slot PEM0.

  1. Perform a Control Board Swap Test
  1. Take the host subsystem offline if the Control Board is master.
  2. Replace the Control Board with one that you know works.
  3. Bring the Control Board online.
  4. Check the Control Board status.
  1. Display the Control Board Hardware Information

show chassis hardware

  1. Locate the Control Board Serial Number ID Label

Look on the bottom of the left side of the Control Board.

Follow the procedure in the appropriate hardware guide.



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