Monitoring Modules - Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

System basics configuration guide software for e series broadband services routers
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Monitoring Modules

Use the following commands to view information about all router modules.
show hardware
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Monitoring Modules
From the boot prompt, issue the option ignore-srp-diagnostic-results command.
:boot##option ignore-srp-diagnostic-results
Verify that the setting is correct:
:boot##show options
no option auto-boot-disable
option countdown
no option debug-startup
no option halt-on-failure
no option bypass-diagnostics
no option stay-in-diagnostics
option ignore-srp-diagnostic-results
no option instruction-cache-disable
no option watchdog-disable
no option redirect-serial
no option diagnostics-burn-in
no option start-wdb
no option start-standby-wdb
no option assertions-in
no option memory-debug
no option disable-backpress
no option stl-debug
slot ignore-diagnostic-failure
show environment
Use to display information about SRP modules, line modules, and I/O modules
in ERX7xx models, ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 router.
Use to display information about the chassis, SRP modules, SFMs, line modules,
IOAs, and the fan tray in the E120 and E320 routers.
Field descriptions
slot Physical slot that contains the module
type Kind of module or chassis and fan tray in the E120 and E320 routers;
an "e" at the end of an SRP module type (for example, SRP-5Ge) indicates
that the module includes error-checking code (ECC) memory.
serial number Serial number of the module, chassis, or fan tray
assembly number Part number of the module, chassis, or fan tray
assembly rev. Hardware revision of the module, chassis, or fan tray
ram (MB) Memory capacity of the host processor

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