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show chassis fabric plane

Syntax

Syntax (TX Matrix Plus Router)

Syntax (MX Series Routers)

Description

(TX Matrix Plus router, T4000, T1600, M120, and MX Series routers and EX8200 switches only) On the M120 router, display the state of all fabric plane connections to the Forwarding Engine Boards (FEBs). On MX Series routers, display the state of all fabric plane connections to the Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs) and Packet Forwarding Engines (PFEs) on the Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs). On the TX Matrix Plus router, and on T1600 or T4000 routers in a routing matrix, display the state of the fabric management plane and the logical planes on the switch-fabric chassis (SFC) and line-card chassis (LCC). On EX8200 switches, display the state of all fabric planes. This command can be used on the primary Routing Engine only.

Options

none

(MX2010, MX2020, and MX2008 Routers only) (Optional) Display the state of the fabric management plane.

extended

(MX2020, MX2010, and MX2008 Routers only) (Optional) Display the state of the fabric management planes (all 24 fabric planes).

detail

(TX Matrix Plus routers, T1600 or T4000 routers in a routing matrix, and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display detailed output for the fabric management plane. Show Switch Interface Board (SIB) states for the TXP-F13 SIB and the TXP-F2S SIB.

extensive

(TX Matrix Plus routers, T1600 or T4000 routers in a routing matrix, and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display extensive output for the fabric management plane.

terse

(TX Matrix Plus routers and MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display terse output for the fabric management plane.

all-members

(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the state of all fabric plane connections on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.

lcc number

(TX Matrix routers and TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Line-card chassis number.

Replace number with the following values depending on the LCC configuration:

  • 0 through 3, when T640 routers are connected to a TX Matrix router in a routing matrix.

  • 0 through 3, when T1600 routers are connected to a TX Matrix Plus router in a routing matrix.

  • 0 through 7, when T1600 routers are connected to a TX Matrix Plus router with 3D SIBs in a routing matrix.

  • 0, 2, 4, or 6, when T4000 routers are connected to a TX Matrix Plus router with 3D SIBs in a routing matrix.

local

(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the state of all fabric plane connections on the local Virtual Chassis member.

member member-id

(MX Series routers only) (Optional) Display the state of all fabric plane connections on the specified member of the Virtual Chassis configuration. Replace member-id with a value of 0 or 1.

sfc number

(TX Matrix Plus router only) (Optional) Show information about the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC). Replace number with 0.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

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

Table 1: show chassis fabric plane Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Level of output

Plane

(TX Matrix Plus, MX Series routers, M120 routers, and EX8200 switches only) Number of the plane.

none

Plane state

(MX Series and M120 routers and EX8200 switches only) State of each plane:

  • ACTIVE—SIB is operational and running.

    Note:

    On the Enhanced MX SCB with MPCs, a maximum of 4 planes are operational and running. On all the other SCBs with MPCs, all the planes are operational and running.

  • FAULTY— SIB is in alarmed state where the SIB’s plane is not operational for the following reasons:

    • On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

    • Fiber optic connector faults.

    • FPC connector faults.

    • SIB midplane connector faults.

(MX2010, MX2020, MX10003, and MX2008 Routers only) State of each plane:

  • ACTIVE—SFB is operational and running.

  • OFFLINE— SFB is in offline.

none

FEB

(M120 routers only) FEB number and state of links to each FEB:

  • Link error—Link between SIB and FPC is not operational.

  • Links ok—Link between SIB and FPC is active.

  • Unused—No FPC is present.

none

FPC

(MX Series routers only) Slot number of each Dense Port Concentrator (DPC) or Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC). An FPC occupies two DPC slots on an MX Series router. The interface corresponds to the lowest numbered DPC slot for which the FPC is installed.

none

PFE

(MX Series and M120 routers only) Slot number of each Packet Forwarding Engine and the state of the links to the DCP: Links ok, Link error, or Unused. Each DPC includes four Packet Forwarding Engines.

  • Links ok: Link between SIB and FPC is active.

  • Link error: Link between SIB and FPC is not operational.

  • Unused: No FPC is present.

    (On MX240 and MX480 routers with AS MLC modular carrier card and MPC4E only) Indicates that the link between the fabric plane and the hardware link on the modular carrier card or MPC4E is not operational.

(MX2010, MX2020, and MX2008 routers only) Slot number of each Packet Forwarding Engine and the state of the links to the DPC: Links ok, Link error, or Unused. Each DPC includes four Packet Forwarding Engines.

  • Links ok: Link between SFB and FPC is active.

  • Link error: Link between SFB and FPC is not operational.

  • Unused: No FPC is present.

none

State

(TX Matrix Plus, and T1600 or T4000 routers in a routing matrix only)—State of the fabric plane:

  • Online: Fabric plane is operational and running and links on the SIB are operational.

  • Offline: Fabric plane state is Offline because the plane does not have four or more F2S and one F13 online.

  • Empty: Fabric plane state is Empty if all SIBs in the plane are absent.

  • Spare: Fabric plane is redundant and can be operational if the operational fabric plane encounters an error.

  • Check: Fabric plane is in alarmed state due to the following reason and the cause of the error must be resolved:

    • One or more SIBs (belonging to the fabric plane) in the Online or Spare states has transitioned to the Check state.

      Check state of the SIB can be caused by link errors or destination errors.

  • Fault: Fabric plane is in alarmed state if one or more SIBs belonging to the plane are in the Fault state. A SIB can be in the Fault state because of the following reasons:

    • On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

    • Fiber optic connector faults.

    • FPC connector faults.

    • SIB midplane connector faults.

    • Link errors have exceeded the threshold.

none

Link Errors

(TX Matrix Plus routers with 3D SIBs only) indicate the number of links which are marked faulty because the errors on them have crossed threshold.

none

Cable Errors

(TX Matrix Plus routers with 3D SIBs only) Indicate the number of mandatory cables that are not connected, or in up state for that plane

none

Destination Errors

(TX Matrix Plus routers with 3D SIBs only) Indicates the number of destinations that are not reachable on this plane.

none

Uptime

(TX Matrix Plus, and T1600 or T4000 routers in a routing matrix only)—Time the fabric plane has been up and running.

none

Fabric Management Plane State Output Fields for the show chassis fabric plane extensive Command on a TX Matrix Plus Router

PLANE number

State of the fabric plane:

  • Online: Fabric plane is operational and running and links on the SIB are operational.

  • Offline: Fabric plane state is Offline because the plane does not have 4 or more F2S and 1 F13 online.

  • Empty: Fabric plane state is Empty if all SIBs in the plane are absent.

  • Spare: Fabric plane is redundant and can be operational if the operational fabric plane encounters an error.

  • Check: Fabric plane is in alarmed state due to the following reasons and the cause of the error must be resolved:

    • One or more SIBs (belonging to the fabric plane) in the Online or Spare states has transitioned to the Check state.

      Check state of the SIB can be caused because of link errors or destination errors.

  • Fault: Fabric plane is in alarmed state if one or more SIBs belonging to the plane are in the Fault state. A SIB can be in the Fault state because of the following reasons:

    • On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

    • Fiber optic connector faults.

    • FPC connector faults.

    • SIB midplane connector faults.

    • Link errors have exceeded the threshold.

extensive

SIB F13/F2S slot-number

State of the TXP-F13 SIB or TXP-F2S SIB:

  • Activating—Transitional state when the SIB is transitioning to the Online or Spare state.

  • Deactivating—Transitional state when the SIB is going offline.

  • Online—SIB is operational and running.

  • Offline—SIB is powered down.

  • Spare—SIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of the working SIBs fails to pass traffic.

  • Empty—No SIB is present.

  • Fault— SIB is in alarmed state because of the following reasons and the cause of the error must be resolved:

    • On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

    • Fiber optic connector faults.

    • FPC connector faults.

    • SIB midplane connector faults.

    • Link errors have exceeded the threshold

  • Check—SIB is in alarmed state where the SIB is partially operational because of link or destination errors. Only a SIB that is Online or Spare can transition to the Check state.

    Note:

    If a SIB is not inserted properly, the SIB cannot transition to the Online or Spare state, and therefore cannot transition to the Check state.

extensive

SIB F13 slot-number  Odd/Even

State of the TXP-F13 SIB even and odd port connection optical links from the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC) to the router (LCC) in the routing matrix . The left four ports on the SFC are labeled Even and provide connections to one even-numbered LCC—LCC0 or LCC2. The right four ports on the SFC are labeled Odd and provide connections to one odd-numbered LCC—LCC1 or LCC3.

extensive

LCC number, SIB slot-number

State of the SIB on the LCC that is connected to the Even or Odd port on the TXP-F13 SIB faceplate:

  • Links ok—Links between the TXP-F13 SIB on the SFC and the LCC are active.

  • Links error—One or more links between the TXP-F13 SIB on the SFC and the LCC, have experienced an error, but the affected links remain operational.

  • Unused—No SIB is present.

extensive

SG number Port number

State of the SG chip ports on the LCC:

  • Links ok—Link is active.

  • Link error—Link is operational with errors.

  • Link error crc saturated—CRC has exceeded the rate threshold and reached saturation without optical issues—that is, a cable has not been cut, removed, or otherwise experienced an error.

  • Link error crc saturated with optical errors—CRC has exceeded the rate threshold and reached saturation with optical issues—that is, a cable has been cut, removed, or otherwise experienced an error.

  • Unused—Port is not in use.

extensive

SIB F2S slot-number

State of the intra-chassis links between the TXP-F2S and TXP-F13 SIBs.

extensive

Fabric Management SIB State Output Fields for the show chassis fabric plane extensive Command on a TX Matrix Plus Router

SIB slot-number 

State of the SIBs on the T1600/T4000 router (LCC) in the routing matrix:

  • Activating—Transitional state when the SIB is coming online.

  • Deactivating—Transitional state when the SIB is going offline.

  • Connected—SIBS on an LCC are connected and trained, but are either not online or are spare, because the plane on the the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC) is still offline.

    The LCC SIB transitions to the Connected state when the F13 SIB to which it connects is online but the SFC plane (to which the LCC SIB connects) is offline for some reason; for instance, when there are insufficient number of F2 SIBs in the plane.

  • Disconnected—If an F13 SIB on the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC) goes offline, then the SIBs on the LCCs connected to the F13 SIB get disconnected.

    On the TX Matrix Plus router with 3D SIBs, the LCC SIB is also disconnected if the F13 SIB is online, but none of the cables are connected or trained.

    The Disconnected state is valid only for SIBs on an LCC. An LCC SIB transitions to the Disconnected state when the F13 SIB to which it connects goes Offline, irrespective of the state of the SFC plane.

    SFC Error—If an F13 SIB on the TX Matrix Plus router (SFC) transitions to the Fault state (because of link errors, for instance), and if an LCC SIB connected to the F13 SIB comes online, the LCC SIB transitions to the SFC Error state. This state indicates that the F13 SIB to which the LCC SIB is connected has errors.

    Note:

    The Connected, Disconnected, and SFC Error states are applicable only to the SIBs on an LCC.

  • Online—SIB is operational and running.

  • Offline—SIB is powered down.

  • Spare—SIB is redundant and will move to active state if one of the working SIBs fails to pass traffic.

  • Empty—No SIB is present.

  • Fault— SIB is in alarmed state where the SIB’s plane is not operational for the following reasons:

    • On-board fabric ASIC is not operational.

    • Fiber optic connector faults.

    • FPC connector faults.

    • SIB midplane connector faults.

    • Link errors have exceeded the threshold

  • Check—SIB is in alarmed state where the SIB is partially operational because of link or destination errors. Only a SIB that is Online or Spare can transition to the Check state.

    Note:

    If a SIB is not inserted properly, the SIB cannot transition to the Online or Spare state, and therefore cannot transition to the Check state.

extensive

LCC SIB Link State 

State of the LCC SIB link:

  • Links ok—Link is active.

  • Links error—A link error has occurred, but the link remains operational.

  • Unused—SIB is not in use.

extensive

SG number Port number

State of the SG chip ports on the LCC:

  • Links ok—Link is active.

  • Link error—Link is operational with errors.

  • Link error crc saturated—CRC has exceeded the rate threshold and reached saturation without optical issues—that is, a cable has not been cut, removed, or otherwise experienced an error.

  • Link error crc saturated with optical errors—CRC has exceeded the rate threshold and reached saturation with optical issues—that is, a cable has been cut, removed, or otherwise experienced an error.

  • Unused—Port is not in use.

extensive

Sample Output

show chassis fabric plane (M120 Router)

show chassis fabric plane (MX10004 and MX10008 Router)

show chassis fabric plane (MX240 with AS MLC Modular Carrier Card)

In the following output, FPC 1 is the AS MLC modular carrier card (AS MCC).

show chassis fabric plane (TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric plane (TX Matrix Plus Router with 3D SIBs)

show chassis fabric plane detail (TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric plane extensive (TX Matrix Plus Router )

show chassis fabric plane extensive (TX Matrix Plus Router with 3D SIBs)

show chassis fabric plane terse (TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric plane terse (TX Matrix Plus Router with 3D SIBs)

show chassis fabric plane lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric plane lcc (TX Matrix Plus Router with 3D SIBs)

show chassis fabric plane sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router)

show chassis fabric plane sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router with 3D SIBs)

show chassis fabric plane (T1600 Router)

show chassis fabric plane extensive (T1600 Router)

show chassis fabric plane detail (T1600 Router)

show chassis fabric plane (EX8200 Switch)

show chassis fabric plane (EX9253 Switch)

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.

detail, extensive, lcc, sfc, and terse options introduced for the TX Matrix Plus router in Junos OS Release 9.6.

extended option introduced in Junos OS Release 16.1 for MX2020 and MX2010 Routers.