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Step 1: Display Routing Engine Hardware Information

Action

To display the Routing Engine hardware information, use the following CLI command:

user@host> show chassis hardware

Sample Output

For an M20 router with two Routing Engines:

user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item             Version  Part number  Serial number     Description
Chassis         
Backplane        REV 03   710-001517   AA7915           
Power Supply A   Rev 01   740-001465   000011            AC
Power Supply B   Rev 01   740-001465   000016            AC
Display          REV 04   710-001519   AE6019           
Routing Engine 0                       32000004f8ff1201  RE-2.0
Routing Engine 1 REV 01   740-003239   AARCHOO           RE-2.0
[...Output truncated...]

For M40 router components:

user@host> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item             Version  Part number  Serial number     Description
Backplane        REV 02   710-000073   S/N AA0053
Power supply A   Rev 2    740-000235   S/N 000042        DC
Maxicab          REV X1   710-000229   S/N AAO139
Minicab          REV X1   710-000482   S/N AA0201
[...Output truncated...]

What It Means

The sample output for an M20 router displays the Routing Engine, slot number, and serial number, and indicates that it is present in the router. Give this information to JTAC if the Routing Engine fails.

The sample output for an M40 router shows that the maxicab is the (Motorola) Routing Engine, and the minicab is the Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine interface.

On other routers, the Routing Engine serial number is located in the host hardware inventory line.


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