Monitoring Chassis Information
Purpose
View chassis properties, which include the status of hardware components on the device.
Action
To view these chassis properties, select Monitor>System View>Chassis Information in the J-Web user interface.
![]() | Do not install a combination of Physical Interface Modules (PIMs) in a single chassis that exceeds the maximum power and heat capacity of the chassis. If power management is enabled, PIMs that exceed the maximum power and heat limits remain offline when the chassis is powered on. To check PIM power and heat status, use the show chassis fpc and show chassis power-ratings commands. |
The Chassis Information page displays the following types of information:
- Routing Engine Details—This section of the page
includes the following tabs:
- Master—Master tab displays information about the routing engine, including the routing engine module, model number, version, part number, serial number, memory utilization, temperature, and start time. Additionally, this tab displays the CPU load averages for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
- Backup—If a backup routing engine is available, the Backup tab displays the routing engine module, model number, version, part number, serial number, memory utilization, temperature, and start time. Additionally, this tab displays the CPU load averages for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
If you need to contact customer support about the device chassis, supply them with the version and serial number displayed in the Routing Engine Details section of the page.
- Power and Fan Tray Details—This Details section
of the page includes the following tabs:
- Power—Power tab displays the names of the device’s power supply units and their statuses.
- Fan—Fan tab displays the names of the device’s fans and their speeds (normal or high). (The fan speeds are adjusted automatically according to the current temperature.)
- Chassis Component Details—This section of the page
includes the following tabs:
- General—General tab displays the version number, part number, serial number, and description of the selected device component.
- Temperature—Temperature tab displays the temperature of the selected device component (if applicable).
- Resource—Resource tab displays the state, total
CPU DRAM, and start time of the selected device component (if applicable).
On some devices, you can have an FPC state as “offline.” You might want to put an FPC offline because of an error or if the FPC is not responding. You can put the FPC offline by using the CLI command request chassis fpc slot number offline.
- Sub-Component—Sub-Component tab displays information about the device’s sub-components (if applicable). Details include the sub-component’s version, part number, serial number, and description.
To control which component details appear, select a hardware component from the Select component list.
Alternatively, you can view chassis details by entering the following show commands in the CLI configuration editor:
- show chassis hardware
- show chassis routing-engine
- show chassis environment
- show chassis redundant-power-supply
- show redundant-power-supply status