Monitoring The Chassis - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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Table 49: Summary of System Process Information Output Fields (continued)
Field
Values
Sleep state
Sleep state of the process.
Start time
Time of day when the process started.

Monitoring the Chassis

The chassis properties include the status of active chassis alarms on the Services
Router, environment measurements, a summary of the field-replaceable units (FRUs),
and the status of Physical Interface Modules (PIMs) on the router. To view these
chassis properties, select Monitor>Chassis in the J-Web interface, or enter the
following CLI
CAUTION: Do not install a combination of PIMs in a single chassis that exceeds the
maximum power and heat capacity of the chassis. If J-series power management is
enabled, PIMs that exceed the maximum power and heat limits remain offline when
the chassis is powered on. To check PIM power and heat status, use the
fpc
Started Guide for your router.
Table 50 on page 111 summarizes key output fields in chassis displays.
Table 50: Summary of Key Chassis Output Fields
Field
Values
Alarm Summary
Alarm Time
Date and time the alarm was first recorded.
commands:
show
show chassis alarms
show chassis environment
show chassis fpc
show chassis hardware
and
show chassis power-ratings
Chapter 7: Monitoring the Router and Routing Operations
Additional Information
commands. For more information, see the Getting
Additional Information
Using the Monitoring Tools
show chassis
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