Chassis
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Support for powering on, powering off, or restarting Packet Forwarding Engine (PTX10002-36QDD)—Starting in Junos OS Evolved Release 23.4R2-S1, you can power off, power on, or restart the Packet Forwarding Engines in the router by following these steps:
- Configure the pair of Packet Forwarding Engines that you want to restart or
power off/on—for example:
set chassis fpc 0 pfe 0 power on
set chassis fpc 0 pfe 1 power on
Note:The four Packet Forwarding Engines are numbered 0–3. You configure them in pairs—0 and 1; 2 and 3.
- Issue the power on, power off, or restart command—for example:
request chassis fpc slot 0 pfe 0 power on
- Enter yes when the following question appears on the screen:
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Warning: pfe 1 will also be offlined. Do you wish to continue? [yes,no]
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Note:You can also set the
reset-pfe
action to reset a PFE when a chassis error occurs—configure theaction
statement at[edit chassis fpc slot-number error error-severity-level]
hierarchy level.[See request chassis fpc and action (chassis error). ]
- Configure the pair of Packet Forwarding Engines that you want to restart or
power off/on—for example:
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Power redundancy and resiliency support (PTX10016)–Starting in Junos OS Evolved Release 24.2R2, the PTX10016 with the JNP10K-PWR-AC3 power supply modules (PSMs) supports the following features:
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N+1 power redundancy
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Resiliency support for FRU components
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PSM watchdog
You can enable either source redundancy or feed redundancy for the PSM.
[See Managing Power, watchdog (PSM), and Chassis-Level User Guide.]
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