Table 8-4 Troubleshooting abnormal LED activity on modules (continued)
Diagnostic Signs
LINK LED is not lit
RED ALM
YEL ALM
Note: This LED is not
functional on the HSSI line
module.
•
System will not boot.
•
Module(s) held offline.
•
FAIL LED lights
None
Redundancy Status
Possible Problems
•
Ethernet connection is
down.
•
System does not
recognize a port
connection.
•
Cabling is not connected
properly.
•
Cable is faulty.
•
Clocking problem exists.
•
Far end receive failure
(FERF) exists.
A slot group is overloaded.
•
System temperature is
too high.
•
Vents are blocked.
•
Fans are not operating.
You can determine the redundancy state of line modules by examining
the online and redundant status LEDs. See
Note: The REDUNDANT LED on the
modules is nonfunctional.
port), and OCx/STMx
Actions
1 Check that Ethernet cables are properly connected to
both the Ethernet port and the appropriate network
device.
2 Contact Juniper Networks Customer Service.
1 Check that all cables are firmly plugged into OC3
ports and the attached network device.
2 Verify that cables are clean.
3 Test for faulty cables.
4 Verify clock source and configuration.
5 Reset system.
Note: Problem is corrected when normal LED activity is
observed.
1 Correct FERF problem.
2 Reset system.
Note: Problem is corrected when normal LED activity
is observed.
1 Issue the show version command to display board
status.
2 Review section on proper slot group configuration in
Chapter 3, Installing ERX
3 Reconfigure system with correct slot group
configuration.
4 Reset system.
1 Check your console for a message indicating the
problem. If you have the "system" log set to a severity
of WARNING or higher, a Warning message
indicating the failure is displayed.
2 Issue the show environment command to display
the temperatures. If the temperature is too high,
power down the system.
3 Regulate temperature.
4 Reset system.
Table
cOCx/STMx, FE-8, GE/FE, HSSI, OC3 (dual
Understanding Status LEDs
ERX Edge Routers
Modules.
8-5.
8-9