Resetting Line Modules And Srp Modules; Double-Bit Errors On Srp Modules - Juniper E SERIES BROADBAND SERVICES ROUTERS 11.3.X - E120 AND E320 HARDWARE GUIDE REV 9-29-2010 Hardware Manual

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E120 and E320 11.3.x Hardware Guide
Table 13: Troubleshooting High-Temperature Conditions
Cause of High Operating
Temperature
Air vents to system are blocked
Ambient temperature exceeds
specifications
One or more cooling fans have
failed
A module fails

Resetting Line Modules and SRP Modules

Double-Bit Errors on SRP Modules

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If the temperature of any module exceeds the upper temperature limit, the system
immediately goes into thermal protection mode. After the system has entered thermal
protection mode, you must resolve the cause of the high temperature quickly.
Symptoms
Space around system does not meet
specifications. (See "System Specifications" on
page 89.)
Ambient temperature exceeds specifications.
(See "System Specifications" on page 89.)
FAN OK LED (FO) on SRP module is not
illuminated.
FAN FAIL LED (FF) on SRP module is
illuminated.
FAIL LED on module is illuminated.
When you have resolved the cause of the high temperature, the system automatically
resumes operation. For example, if the system entered thermal protection mode and you
replaced the fan tray, a chassis reboot is not required. The system automatically restores
power to the LM and SFM modules.
Line modules and SRP modules have two recessed buttons that enable you to reset the
software or module. You can use the NMI button to reset the software on the module
and the module reset button to reset the module. See Figure 5 on page 8.
If a line module fails to respond for an extended time, a software problem might exist
with that module. You can depress the NMI button with a paper clip to suspend the
current software task. Depending on the situation, this action might also reset the software
on the module.
If depressing the software reset button fails to correct the issue with the line module,
depress the module reset button. This action reboots the line module.
The buttons work in the same way for the SRP module. Depressing the module reset
button on an SRP module is equivalent to rebooting the router and causes all the line
modules to reboot.
SRP modules include error checking and correction (ECC) to protect their SDRAM. ECC
provides error detection of single-bit and double-bit errors and correction of single-bit
errors for the SDRAM as follows:
Resolution
Increase space around system.
Provide extra cooling or heating in the
room where the system is located.
Replace fan tray. (See "Maintaining the
Router" on page 67.)
Replace module. (See "Installing
Modules" on page 25.)
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