Chassis And Interface Alarm Messages; Port Leds; System Led - Juniper BX7000 Hardware Manual

Multi-access gateway
Hide thumbs Also See for BX7000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

CHAPTER 9: Troubleshooting

Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages

54

Chassis and Interface Alarm Messages

Port LEDs

LEDs on the front panel of the gateway display system status and alert you to troubleshoot the
gateway. These LEDs include the following:
T1/E1 port LEDs—Two LEDs (yellow and green) on top of each T1/E1 port indicate the status of
each T1/E1 port that is labeled from 0 through 15. At any one time, only one of the LEDs is lit. For
more information on LEDs, see "T1/E1 Ports" on page 6.
Copper Ethernet port LEDs—Two LEDs (yellow and green) on the top of each copper Ethernet
port indicate the status of each Copper Ethernet port and are labeled as COPPER with
ETHERNET 0 through ETHERNET 2. For more information on LEDs, see "Ethernet Ports" on
page 8.
Optical Ethernet port LEDs—Two LEDs (yellow and green) on top of each SFP indicate the status
of each SFP and are labeled as SFP with ETHERNET 1 and ETHERNET 2. For more information
on LEDs, see "Ethernet Ports" on page 8.

System LED

One system LED on the center of the front panel indicates the status of the gateway. Green
indicates that the gateway is functioning normally. Red indicates a critical condition that can cause
the gateway to stop functioning. Yellow indicates a non-critical or minor condition that requires
monitoring. For more information, see System LED on page 54.
When the gateway detects an alarm condition, it lights the red or the yellow alarm LED. To view a
more detailed description of the cause for the alarm, issue the show chassis alarms command:
cli@BX7000>
show chassis alarms
There are two classes of alarms:
Chassis alarms—Indicate a problem with a chassis component such as power supply and board
temperature, as described in Table 16 on page 54.
Interface alarms—Indicate a problem with a specific network interface, as described in Table 17.
In Table 17 on page 55, the text in the column labeled CLI Message appears in the output from the
show chassis alarms command.
Table 16: Chassis Alarm Messages
Chassis
Component
Alarm Condition
Power
A power supply has
supplies
been removed
A power supply has
failed
Only one power
supply is operating
Temperature
The chassis
temperature has
exceeded the
threshold (Default
threshold: 80° C).
Remedy
Insert missing power supplies
Replace failed power supply
Insert or replace secondary
power supply
Check room temperature
Alarm Severity
Red/yellow/ignore as you
configure
Red/yellow/ignore as you
configure
Red/yellow/ignore as you
configure
Red
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents