Troubleshooting The Fan Tray; Troubleshooting Pics - Juniper M10i Hardware Manual

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Troubleshooting the Fan Tray

The fan trays installed along each side of the chassis house eight fans that draw room
air into the chassis to maintain an acceptable operating temperature for the Routing
Engine, PICs, CFEB, and other components. For a graphic depiction of the airflow,
see
For the fan tray to function properly, the clearance around the chassis must be
sufficient for unobstructed airflow. See
Hardware Maintenance"
Temperature sensors on the components detect temperatures above the acceptable
range. Fan failure or an excessive temperature condition triggers the red alarm LED
on the craft interface. If the temperature passes the acceptable maximum, the Routing
Engine shuts down the router by turning off the power supplies.
To troubleshoot the fan tray, follow these guidelines:

Troubleshooting PICs

To troubleshoot the PICs, follow these guidelines:
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Troubleshooting the Fan Tray
Figure 9
.
on page 44.
Check the status of the fans in the fan tray by issuing the
show chassis environment
as shown in this example:
user@host> show chassis environment
Class Item
...
Fans
Left Fan 1
Left Fan 2
Left Fan 3
Left Fan 4
Left Fan 5
Left Fan 6
Left Fan 7
Left Fan 8
...
For further description of the output from the command, see the JUNOS System
Basics and Services Command Reference.
If the fan tray fails, determine whether you can distinguish individual blades in
a fan—this is not possible when the fans are rotating at normal speed.
To check the status of each port on a PIC, look at the LED located on the PIC
faceplate. For information about the meaning of LED states on different PICs,
see the M10i Internet Router PIC Guide.
To check the status of a PIC, issue the following CLI command. The PIC slots in
the FPC are numbered from
"Clearance Requirements for Airflow and
command. The output includes an entry for each fan,
Status
Measurement
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
OK
Spinning at normal speed
through
, right to left:
0
3

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