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M Series and T Series Routers Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide
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Table 29: M40e or M160 Router Chassis Component Alarm
Conditions (continued)
Chassis
Component
Alarm Condition
Hot swapping
Too many hot-swap interrupts
are occurring. This message
generally indicates that a
hardware component that plugs
into the router's backplane from
the front (generally, an FPC) is
broken.
MCS
An MCS has an out-of-range or
invalid temperature reading.
An MCS was removed.
An MCS has failed.
PCG
A backup PCG is offline.
A PCG has an out-of-range or
invalid temperature reading.
A PCG was removed.
A PCG failed to come online.
Alarm
Remedy
Severity
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Red
Replace the failed
Yellow
MCS.
Reinstall MCS0.
Yellow
Replace the failed
Red
MCS.
Set the backup PCG
Yellow
online.
Replace the failed
Yellow
PCG.
Insert a PCG into
Yellow
empty slot.
Replace the failed
Red
PCG.
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