Display Cip Error Messages In The Chassis Daemon Log File; Verify Cip Failure; Check The Cip Connection - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

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Meaning

Display CIP Error Messages in the Chassis Daemon Log File

Purpose
Action
Sample Output
Meaning
Related
Documentation

Verify CIP Failure

Check the CIP Connection

Purpose
484
reason=fxp0: ethernet link down
Jun 11 20:45:07 hissy-re0 mib2d[560]: SNMP_TRAP_LINK_DOWN: ifIndex 1, ifAdminStatus
up(1), ifOperStatus down(2), ifName fxp0
Jun 11 20:45:08 hissy-re0 craftd[556]: Major alarm set, Connector Interface Panel
Missing
Jun 11 20:45:08 hissy-re0 alarmd[555]: Alarm set: CIP color=RED, class=CHASSIS,
reason=Connector Interface Panel Missing
The
system log file records the time the failure or event occurred, the severity
messages
level, a code, and a message description. You can also use the
command to see specific error messages that are generated when a CIP fails or is
cip
offline. Use this information to diagnose a power supply problem and to let the Juniper
Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) know what error messages were generated
and the router events that occurred before and after the problem. For more information
about system log messages, see the Junos OS System Log Messages Reference.
To determine the details of the CIP error messages in the chassis daemon log file.
To display CIP error messages in the chassis daemon (
command:
user@host> show log chassisd
user@host> show log chassisd
Jun 11 20:45:08 *** inventory change ***
Jun 11 20:45:08 CIP set alarm 0x1
Jun 11 20:45:08 alarm op fru 34 op 1 reason 1
Jun 11 20:45:08 send: red alarm set, class 100 obj 112 reason 1
Jun 11 20:45:08 CIP removed
The
database provides the date, time, and a component status message. The
chassisd
database is dynamic. It is initialized at router startup and is updated when
chassisd
components are added or removed.
Checklist for Monitoring the CIP on page 479
To verify CIP failure:
Check the CIP Connection on page 484
1.
Check the Ethernet Port Functionality on page 485
2.
Perform a CIP Swap Test on page 485
3.
If the CIP is not seated properly, it will not function.
show log messages | match
chassisd
) log file, use the following
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