Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus Power System
Problem
During normal operation:
- The blue PEM OK LED on each power supply is on steadily, indicating that the power source is good and the power supplies are functional.
- The CB ON LEDs is on steadily indicating that the circuit breaker on the power supply is on.
- The INPUT PRESENT LEDs lights green indicating that the input is receiving source DC power.
- The green PEM OK LEDs on the craft interface are on steadily, indicating that the power supplies are functional.
- The red PEM FAIL LEDs on the craft interface are off, indicating no faults have been detected on the power supplies.
The following alarms, LEDs, command output, and conditions indicate a problem with the power system:
- The power supplies are automatically shut down.

Note: The Junos OS monitors the system temperature, and if it exceeds a certain limit, the software triggers a red alarm, a condition that shuts down the power supplies. If the system shuts down both power supplies, no status is displayed on the craft interface.
- An alarm indicates that the temperature of the power supply exceeds the maximum (“temperature hot”) threshold.
- An alarm indicates that a power supply has been removed.
- An alarm indicates that the power input or output has failed.
- The PEM OK LED on the power supply is off.
- The yellow FLT LED on the power supply is lit indicating that the power supply detects a fault.
- A green PEM OK LED on the craft interface is off, indicating that the power supply is not functional.
- The red PEM FAIL LEDs on the craft interface is on, indicating that a fault has been detected on the power supply.
Solution
If a power supply is not functioning normally, perform the following steps to diagnose and correct the problem:
- Check the LEDs on each seven-input 420-A power
supply faceplate.
- PEM OK power supply LED is off—Determine if there is a red alarm LED on the craft interface.
- PEM OK power supply LED is off but no red alarm condition exists—Verify that INPUT PRESENT LEDs are lit steadily green and that the PWR ON LEDs are lit indicating that the circuit breakers are switched to the on position (|).
- FLT LED on a power supplies is lit— the
power supply has failed, does not have sufficient airflow to maintain
proper temperature, or is not properly seated in the chassis. It might
also indicate that the power supply is going through a startup test
- Verify that the fan trays and air filters in the chassis are functioning and providing sufficient airflow through the chassis.
- Verify that the power supply is properly seated in the chassis.
- Check the LEDs on the craft interface:
- Verify that the PEMS OK is lit and that the FAIL LED is not lit.
- Red alarm or yellow alarm LED is lit—Use the show chassis alarms command to determine the source of the problem.
The Junos OS constantly updates the screen with status information
for each component. See Table 1 for
a description of power supply alarms and how to recover from alarm
conditions.

Note: On the display and in the CLI, the power supplies are referred to as PEM0 and PEM1, from left to right.
- Issue the show chassis environment pem
sfc 0 to verify that the power supplies are Online,
DC Input is OK, and the DC output for each channel on each
PEM are equal.

Note: The current sharing between PEMs relies on equal voltages at the input terminals of the PEMs. The TX Matrix Plus router system power is divided into multiple load zones. The input voltage on each input should match the voltage on the same input on the other power supply. However, if the voltages do not match, the TX Matrix Plus router operates normally as long as the DC input voltages are within the operating range.
user@host> show chassis environment pem sfc 0sfc0-re0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEM 0 status: State Online Temperature 35 degrees C / 95 degrees F DC Input: OK DC Output Voltage Current Power Load Channel 0 53820 14140 761 59 Channel 1 53550 12720 681 53 Channel 2 53840 12930 696 54 Channel 3 53690 14990 804 63 Channel 4 53620 15070 808 63 Channel 5 53900 14820 798 62 Channel 6 54120 5020 271 21 PEM 1 status: State Online Temperature 35 degrees C / 95 degrees F DC Input: OK DC Output Voltage Current Power Load Channel 0 53820 14140 761 59 Channel 1 53550 12720 681 53 Channel 2 53840 12930 696 54 Channel 3 53690 14990 804 63 Channel 4 53620 15070 808 63 Channel 5 53900 14820 798 62 Channel 6 54120 5020 271 21 - Issue the show chassis alarms command to check for alarms. See Table 1
- Verify that the source circuit breaker has the
proper current rating.

Note: All inputs on the DC power supply in slot PEM0 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed A, and all inputs on the DC power supply in slot PEM1 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed B. This configuration provides the commonly deployed A/B feed redundancy for the system.
- Verify that the power cables from the power source to the TX Matrix Plus router are not damaged. If the insulation is cracked or broken, immediately replace the cable.
- Connect the power supply to a different power source with a new power cable. If the power supply PEM OK LED still does not light, the power supply is the source of the problem.
- Replace the power supply with a spare. If the PEM OK LED on an installed spare lights, the power supply that was replaced is faulty, and you should return it for replacement.
- If you cannot determine the cause of the problem or need additional assistance, contact JTAC for assistance.
The text in the column labeled ”LCD Message” appears in the display of the craft interface. The text in the column labeled “CLI Message” appears in the output from the show chassis alarms command.
Table 1: TX Matrix Plus Chassis Power Supply Alarm Messages
Alarm Type | Craft Interface Message | CLI Message | Alarm Condition | Solution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Red | PEM pem-number Over Temp | PEM pem-number Over Temperature | The power supply has exceeded a temperature threshold. |
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PEM pem-number Output Fail | PEM pem-number Output Failure | One or more components in the chassis are not receiving power. |
| |
PEM pem-number Input Fail | PEM pem-number Input Failure | The power supply inputs are not receiving power, the power is reversed, or the circuit breakers are not on. |
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Yellow | PEM pem-number Removed | PEM pem-number Removed | The power supply has been removed from the chassis. | Replace the removed power supply. See Replacing a TX Matrix Plus Seven-Input 420-A Power Supply. |
