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Step 1: Display the Current FPC Alarms

Action

You can display current FPC alarms at the command line or use the following CLI command:

user@host> show chassis alarms

Sample Output

user@host> show chassis alarms
1 alarms currently active
Alarm time               Class  Description
 2002-04-16 15:09:00 UTC Major  Too many unrecoverable errors

What It Means

The command output displays the current FPC alarms, including the time the alarm occurred, the severity level, and the alarm description. At the command line, you see the following FPC error messages:

Too many unrecoverable errors
Too many recoverable errors

From the router craft interface LCD screen, you see the following:

Slot x: errors

Alternative Actions

Check for FPC alarms on the router craft interface. You can physically look at the craft interface or use the show chassis craft-interface command. When a red or yellow alarm occurs, the craft interface goes into alarm mode. Alarm mode preempts idle mode, displaying a message to alert you of serious alarm conditions. In alarm mode, the screen displays the following information:

+--------------------+
|myrouter            |
|1 Alarm active      |
|R: Slot 2:errors    |
|                    |
+--------------------+

The craft interface output provides the following information:

For more information about the craft interface, see Monitoring the Craft Interface or the appropriate hardware guide.

For more information about craft interface alarms, see Display the Current Router Alarms.


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