Troubleshooting The Mx240 Dpcs - Juniper MX240 Hardware Manual

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Troubleshooting the MX240 DPCs

Problem
Description: The DPCs are not functioning normally.
Solution
Monitor the green LED labeled OK above the DPC on the craft interface as soon as a DPC is seated in
an operating router.
The Routing Engine downloads the DPC software to it under two conditions: the DPC is present when
the Routing Engine boots Junos OS, and the DPC is installed and requested online through the CLI or
push button on the front panel. The DPC then runs diagnostics, during which the OK LED blinks. When
the DPC is online and functioning normally, the OK LED lights green steadily.
Make sure the DPC is properly seated in the midplane. Check that each ejector handle has been turned
clockwise and is tight.
Check the OK/FAIL LED on the DPC and OK and FAIL DPC LEDs on the craft interface. When the DPC
is online and functioning normally, the OK LED lights green steadily.
Issue the show chassis fpc command to check the status of installed DPCs. As shown in the sample
output, the value Online in the column labeled State indicates that the DPC is functioning normally:
user@host> show chassis fpc
Temp
Slot State
0
Online
1
Online
2
Online
3
Empty
4
Empty
5
Online
NOTE:
The show chassis fpc command displays the status of the DPCs.
For more detailed output, add the detail option. The following example does not specify a slot number,
which is optional:
CPU Utilization (%)
(C)
Total
Interrupt
41
9
43
5
43
11
42
6
Memory
Utilization (%)
DRAM (MB) Heap
0
1024
15
0
1024
16
0
1024
16
0
1024
16
429
Buffer
57
57
57
57

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