Table 65: Backup Routing Engine Alarms - Juniper EX9214 Hardware Manual

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NOTE:
For information about configuring redundant Routing Engines, see
the Junos OS High Availability Library for Routing Devices.

Table 65: Backup Routing Engine Alarms

Chassis
Component
Alarm Condition
Alternative
The backup Routing Engine
media
boots from an alternate
boot device, the hard disk.
The CompactFlash card is
typically the primary boot
device. The Routing Engine
boots from the hard disk
when the primary boot
device fails.
Boot Device
The boot device
(CompactFlash or hard
disk) is missing in boot list
on the backup Routing
Engine.
Ethernet
The Ethernet management
interface (fxp0 or em0) on
the backup Routing Engine
is down.
FRU Offline
The backup Routing Engine
has stopped
communicating with the
master Routing Engine.
Hard Disk
Error in reading or writing
hard disk on the backup
Routing Engine.
Chapter 29: Alarms and System Log Messages
Alarm
Severity
Remedy
Minor
Open a support case using the Case
(yellow)
Manager link at
http://www.juniper.net/support/
or call 1-888-314-5822 (toll free, US
& Canada) or 1-408-745-9500 (from
outside the United States).
Major
Replace the failed backup Routing
(red)
Engine.
Minor
Check the interface cable
(yellow)
connection.
Reboot the system.
If the alarm recurs, open a support
case using the Case Manager link
at
http://www.juniper.net/support/
or call 1-888-314-5822 (toll free,
US & Canada) or 1-408-745-9500
(from outside the United States).
Minor
Open a support case using the Case
(yellow)
Manager link at
http://www.juniper.net/support/
or call 1-888-314-5822 (toll free, US
& Canada) or 1-408-745-9500 (from
outside the United States).
Minor
Reformat hard disk and install
(yellow)
bootable image. If this fails, replace
failed backup Routing Engine.
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