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Table 247: QFX3500 Chassis Alarm Messages (continued)
Component
Alarm Type
Minor (yellow)
Temperature
Major (red)
Sensors
Minor (yellow)
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CLI Message
PEM pem-number Absent
PEM pem-number is not powered
PEM pem-number Power Supply Type
Mismatch
PEM pem-number Removed
sensor-location Temp Sensor Fail
sensor-location Temp Sensor Too Hot
sensor-location Temp Sensor Too Warm
Front Panel of a QFX3500 Device on page 122
Chapter 59: Alarms and System Log Messages
Recommended Action
For information only. Indicates the device
was powered on with two power supplies
installed, but now one is missing. The
device can continue to operate with a
single power supply. If you wish to
remove this alarm message, reboot the
device with one power supply.
For information only. Check the power
cord connection and reconnect it if
necessary.
For information only. Indicates that an
AC power supply and DC power supply
have been installed in the same chassis.
If you wish to remove this alarm message,
reboot the device with two AC power
supplies or two DC power supplies.
For information only. Indicates the device
was powered on with two power supplies
installed, but one has been removed. The
device can continue to operate with a
single power supply. If you wish to
remove this alarm message, reboot the
device with one power supply.
Check the system log for the following
message and report it to customer
support:
Temp sensor sensor-number failed
sensor-number may range from 1 through
10.
Check environmental conditions and
alarms on other devices. Ensure that
environmental factors (such as hot air
blowing around the equipment) are not
affecting the temperature sensor. If the
condition persists, the device may shut
down.
For information only. Check
environmental conditions and alarms on
other devices. Ensure that environmental
factors (such as hot air blowing around
the equipment) are not affecting the
temperature sensor.
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