How To Troubleshoot Ptx10004 Error Conditions; Here's Where To Start - Juniper PTX10004 Hardware Manual

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How to Troubleshoot PTX10004 Error Conditions

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Here's Where to Start | 240

PTX10004 Alarm Messages Overview | 241
PTX10004 Chassis Alarm Messages | 242
Read the following sections to learn how you can diagnose problems on the PTX10004 using alarm messages
and component indicators.
Here's Where to Start
You have troubleshooting resources available through Junos OS alarm messages and LED indicators. You
can use these links to discover what these alarms and indicators mean when an error occurs.
To troubleshoot a PTX10004 modular chassis, you use the Junos OS CLI, alarms, and LEDs on the network
ports, management panel of the Routing Control Board (RCB), and components.
LEDs—When the Routing Engine detects an alarm condition, it lights the red or yellow alarm LED on the
management panel as appropriate. In addition, you can use component LEDs and network port LEDs to
troubleshoot the PTX10004. For more information, see the following topics:
PTX10004 Status Panel on page 37
PTX10004 Routing and Control Board LEDs on page 65
PTX10K-LC1201-36CD Line Card on page 71
PTX10004 Fan Tray LEDs and Fan Tray Controller LEDs on page 47
"JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply LEDs" on page 58
page 60
CLI—The CLI is the primary tool used to flow and troubleshoot hardware, Junos OS, routing protocols,
and network connectivity. CLI commands display information from routing tables, information specific
to routing protocols, and information about network connectivity derived from the ping and traceroute
utilities. For information about using the CLI to troubleshoot Junos OS, see the appropriate Junos OS
configuration guide.
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JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply LEDs on
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