Troubleshoot Hardware Components; Overview Of Troubleshooting Resources; Command-Line Interface - Juniper M10 Hardware Manual

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Chapter 11

Troubleshoot Hardware Components

Overview of Troubleshooting Resources

Command-Line Interface

This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems with hardware components installed in
the router. If you encounter software problems, or problems with hardware components not
discussed here, contact the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) as described
in "How to Request Support" on page xix.
Overview of Troubleshooting Resources on page 121
Troubleshoot the Fan Tray on page 124
Troubleshoot Packet Forwarding Engine Components on page 124
Troubleshoot the Power System on page 125
This section provides an overview of the resources you can use while troubleshooting
problems with the router:
Command-Line Interface on page 121
LEDs on page 122
Hardware and Interface Alarm Messages on page 122
Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center on page 124
The JUNOS Internet software command-line interface (CLI) is the primary tool for controlling
and troubleshooting router hardware, the JUNOS Internet software, 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.
You enter CLI commands on one or more external management devices connected to the
Routing Engine through ports on the craft interface. The port labeled AUX/MODEM attaches
the Routing Engine to a laptop, modem, or other auxiliary device, the port labeled CONSOLE
attaches to a system console, and the port labeled MGMT attaches to a management LAN.
For more information, see "Routing Engine Interface Ports and Status Indicators" on page 15.
For information about using the CLI to display details about alarms generated by interfaces
and hardware components, see "Hardware and Interface Alarm Messages" on page 122.
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