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show chassis power

Syntax

Syntax (MX Series Router)

Syntax (MX320, MX2010, MX2020, MX10003, MX10004, MX2008, PTX Series, ACX7024, and SRX5400 routers; EX9200 and EX9253 Switches)

Syntax (MX10008 Universal Routing Platforms)

Description

(EX9200 switches, MX Series 5G Universal Routing Platforms and PTX Series Packet Transport Routers only) Display power limits and usage information for the AC or DC power sources.

  • On EX9200 switches, MX Series, ACX7024, and SRX5800 5G Universal Routing Platforms, power is supplied by Power Entry Modules (PEMs).

    Note:

    The new high-capacity (4100 W) enhanced DC PEM on MX960 routers includes a new design that can condition the input voltage. This results in the output voltage differing from the input voltage. The earlier generation of DC PEMs coupled the input power directly to the output, thereby making it safe to assume that the output voltage was equal to the input voltage.

  • On the MX2020 Universal Routing Platforms, the power system consists of three components: the power supply modules (PSMs), the power distribution module (PDM), and the power midplane. The power feed is connected to the PDM. The PDM delivers power to the power midplane. The power midplane supplies power to the PSMs. The MX2020 router chassis provides 3+3 (2500W/80A) or 4+4 (2100W/60A) PSM redundancy for the critical FRUs with two power zones.

  • On the MX2010 and MX2008 Universal Routing Platforms, the power system consists of three components: the power supply modules (PSMs), the power distribution module (PDM), and the power midplane. The power feed is connected to the PDM. The PDM delivers power to the power midplane. The power midplane supplies power to the PSMs. Unlike the MX2020 router chassis, the MX2010 and MX2008 router chassis does not provide redundancy for the critical FRUs because there is only one power zone.

    Starting from Junos OS Release 17.3, MX10003 routers support DC (1100W), AC High (1600W), and AC Low (800W) power supply units.

  • Starting from Junos OS Release 21.4R1, SRX5800 power system consists of high-capacity second-generation AC power supply module (PSM). This single or dual PSM provides a maximum output power of 5100 W. In the single-feed mode, the PSM provides power at a reduced capacity (2550 W). In dualfeed mode, the PSM provides power at full capacity (5100W). The PSM supports 1+1 redundancy.
  • Starting from Junos OS Evolved Release 22.3R1, ACX7024 supports single PSM mode and PSM 1+1 redundancy.
  • On the PTX Series Packet Transport Routers, power is supplied by power supply modules (PSMs). On PTX5000 routers, the power feeds connect to the power distribution units (PDUs).

  • Starting with Junos OS Release 14.1, the show chassis power <detail> operational mode command output displays power usage information for the new DC power supply module (PSM) and power distribution unit (PDU) that are added to provide power to the high-density FPC (FPC2-PTX-P1A) and other components in a PTX5000 Packet Transport Router. The output also displays power usage information for each PIC that is connected to the router. This command also displays power usage information for MX Series routers that have a MPC5EQ MPC installed.

  • Starting in Junos OS Release 18.4R1, on MX240 routers and EX9204 switches, the enhanced AC PEM in high-line power configuration supplies a power output of 2400 W. On Junos OS versions prior to 18.4R1, this PEM supplied only 2050 W of power.

  • Starting in Junos OS release 21.4R1, on SRX5400 routers the AC redundancy mode for high capacity high line PEMs is increased from 1+1 to 2+2 with a capacity of 4100W from earlier 2050W.
Note:

The MX204 routers do not support the show chassis power command.

Options

none

Display basic power usage information for the AC and DC power sources.

all-members

(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display power usage information for all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.

detail

(Optional) Include power usage for specific FRUs.

local

(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display power usage information for the local Virtual Chassis member.

member member-id

(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display power usage information for the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. For an MX Series Virtual Chassis, replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show chassis power command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show chassis power Output Fields:

Field Name

Field Description

Level of Output

PEM number

(EX9200 switches, SRX5800 and MX Series routers only) AC or DC PEM number on the chassis. The following output fields are displayed for the PEM:

  • State—State of the PEM:

    • Online—PEM is present in the slot and online.

    • Empty—PEM is not present in the slot.

    • Present—PEM is present in the slot, but not online.

  • AC/DC InputOK or Check—State of the AC or DC input power feed with the number of active and expected feeds (one or two).

    For a DC input power feed, this output field also displays the reference voltage input with maximum input voltage displayed in mV (in parentheses) for the AC or DC PEM.

  • Capacity—Actual power input capacity with maximum capacity displayed (in parentheses) in watts.

    Note:

    The maximum actual power capacity for AC and DC PEMs is:

    • MX960 AC PEM—4100 W if two feeds are connected. 1700 W if one feed is connected.

    • MX960 DC PEM—4100 W if two feeds are connected. 1700 W if one feed is connected.

    • MX480 AC PEM—2520 W if it is high-line. 1450 W if it is low-line.

    • MX480 DC PEM—2240 W if the DIP switch is off. 2440 W if the DIP switch is on.

    • MX240 AC PEM—2240 W if it is high-line. 2440 W if it is low-line.

    • MX240 DC PEM—2240 W if the DIP switch is off. 2440 W if the DIP switch is on.

    • EX9204 AC PEM—2050 W if it is high-line. 1167 W if it is low-line.

    • EX9204 DC PEM—2400 W if the DIP switch is off. 2600 W if the DIP switch is on.

    • EX9208 AC PEM—2050 W if it is high-line. 1167 W if it is low-line.

    • EX9208 DC PEM—2400 W if the DIP switch is off. 2600 W if the DIP switch is on.

    • EX9214 AC PEM—4100 W if two feeds are connected. 1700 W if one feed is connected.

    • EX9214 DC PEM—4100 W if two feeds are connected. 1700 W if one feed is connected.

  • DC Output—DC power output in Watts for the specified zone, at the specified amps and voltage (A @ V), and load and percentage utilization of the maximum capacity) for the zone.

All levels

System

(EX9200 switches, MX Series, MX2020 routers, MX2010 routers, and MX2008 routers only) Overall power statistics for the system zone.

The following output fields are displayed for MX Series routers:

  • Zone number:

    • Capacity—Maximum power capacity applicable for the zone, in watts.

    • Allocated power—Actual capacity allocated for the zone, in watts, with remaining power displayed in parentheses.

    • Actual usage—Actual power usage for the zone, in watts.

  • Total system capacity—Cumulative power capacity of all the zones, in watts.

  • Total remaining capacity—Difference between the Total system capacity and cumulative Allocated power of all the zones, in watts.

The following output fields are displayed for MX2010, MX2020, and MX2008 routers:

  • Capacity—Maximum power capacity applicable for the zone, in watts.

  • Allocated power—Actual capacity allocated for the zone, in watts, with remaining power displayed in parentheses.

  • Actual usage—Actual power usage for the zone, in watts.

Note:

For MX2020 routers, there are two power subsystems (Lower Zone and Upper Zone) and the listed output fields are displayed for each zone.

All levels

Total Power

(PTX Series only) Total power used by the switch (displayed in watts).

All levels

PDU number

(PTX5000 only) ID number of the power distribution unit (PDU) on the chassis.

All levels

PSM number

(PTX Series, MX2020 routers, MX2010 routers, and MX2008 routers only) ID number of the power supply module..

(PTX Series) The following output fields are displayed for each PSM:

  • Input (V)—Voltage supplied to the PSM.

  • Used (W)—Actual power usage for the PSM (measured in watts).

Note:

Starting with Junos OS Release 14.1, no output is displayed for Input (v) and Used (W) fields for missing PSMs; unlike in earlier releases where 0 was displayed for missing PSMs.

(MX2010, MX2020, and MX2008 routers) The following output fields are displayed for each PSM:

  • State—State of the PSM:

    • Online—PSM is present in the slot and online.

    • Empty—PSM is not present in the slot.

    • Present—PSM is present in the slot but not online.

  • DC Input—State of the DC input power feed with the number of active or expected feeds (in parantheses).

  • Capacity—Actual power input capacity and maximum capacity (in parantheses) displayed in watts.

    Note:

    The maximum capacity for AC and DC PSMs is:

    • MX2010/MX2020/MX2008 AC PSM—2500 W.

    • MX2010/MX2020/MX2008 DC PSM—2100 W if the DIP switch is at 60A settings. 2500 W if the DIP switch is at 80A settings.

  • DC Output—DC power output in watts for the specified zone at the specified amperes and voltage (A at V), and load and percentage utilization of the maximum capacity for the zone.

All levels

Item

Actual power usage (measured in watts) for the following FRUs:

  • Fan Tray n—Power usage for the specified fan tray.

  • REn/CBn—Power usage for the specified Routing Engines and Control Boards

  • SIB/CCG/FPD—Power usage for the Switch Interface Board, Centralized Clock Generator (PTX5000 only), and Front Panel Display (craft interface).

  • FPC n—Power usage for the FPC in the slot specified.

Note:

MX Series routers must have a MPC5EQ MPC installed to view FRU power usage with the detail command.

detail

Sample Output

show chassis power (MX960 Router with DC PEM)

show chassis power (MX960 Router with AC PEM)

show chassis power detail (MX960 Router with MPC5EQ)

show chassis power (MX480 Router with AC PEM)

show chassis power (MX2020 Router)

show chassis power detail (MX2020 Router with MPC5EQ and MPC6E)

show chassis power (MX2020 Router with 240-V high-voltage DC PSMs and PDMs)

show chassis power (MX10004 and MX10008)

show chassis power detail (MX10004)

show chassis power (PTX5000 Packet Transport Router)

show chassis power (PTX5000 Packet Transport Router with FPC2-PTX-P1A)

show chassis power detail (PTX5000 Packet Transport Router)

show chassis power detail (PTX5000 Packet Transport Router with FPC2-PTX-P1A)

show chassis power detail (PTX10008 Router)

show chassis power detail (PTX10016 Router)

show chassis power detail (EX9208 Switch)

show chassis power detail (EX9253 Switch)

show chassis power (PTX10008 with JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply Unit - Junos OS Evolved)

show chassis power detail (PTX10008 with JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply Unit - Junos OS Evolved)

show chassis power (PTX10008 with JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply - Junos OS Evolved)

show chassis power detail (PTX10008 with JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply - Junos OS Evolved)

show chassis power (SRX5400)

show chassis power (SRX5800)

show chassis power (ACX7024)

The command output is as follows when the default PSU 1+1 mode is active.

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.