Perform A Swap Test On A Redundant Mcs - Juniper M Series Monitoring And Troubleshooting Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for M Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Perform a Swap Test on a Redundant MCS

Purpose
Action
Copyright © 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.
The MCS can fail and not start, or it can cause a connectivity problem between the
Routing Engine and the Packet Forwarding Engine components, such as the FPC and
Switching and Forwarding Module (SFM). You can perform a swap test on the MCS to
try to pinpoint the problem.
CAUTION:
Before performing a swap test, always check for bent pins in the
midplane and check the MCS for stuck pins in the connector. Pins stuck in
the component connector can damage other good slots during a swap test.
To perform a swap test on the MCS, remove it and replace it with one that you know
works.
Normally, if two host modules are installed in the router,
and
as the backup. You can remove the backup host module (or either of its
HOST1
components) without interrupting the functioning of the router. If you take the master
host module offline, the router reboots and the backup host module becomes the master.
If the router has only one host module, taking it offline causes the router to shut down.
The host module is taken offline and brought back online as a unit. Before you replace
the Routing Engine or an MCS, you must take the host module offline. The host module
is hot-pluggable.
To remove an MCS:
Lay an electrostatic bag or antistatic mat on a flat, stable surface to receive the Routing
1.
Engine.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap to your bare wrist, and connect the
2.
strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Remove the rear component cover by loosening the screws at the corners of the cover
3.
and pulling it straight off of the chassis.
If two host modules are installed, check whether the MCS you are removing belongs
4.
to the master host module with the following command:
user@host> show chassis environment mcs
Or you can check the MCS LEDs. If the MCS belongs to the master host module, switch
mastership to the standby host module by including the
the
[edit chassis redundancy]
Junos OS System Basics Configuration Guide.
On the console or other management device connected to the Routing Engine that is
5.
paired with the MCS you are removing, enter CLI operational mode and issue the
following command:
user@host> request system halt
Chapter 35: Monitoring Redundant MCSs
HOST0
hierarchy level in the configuration, as described in the
functions as the master
routing-engine
statement at
681

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

T series

Table of Contents