NOTE: On T4000 routers, when you include the enhanced-mode
statement at the [edit chassis network-services] hierarchy level and reboot
the system, only the T4000 Type 5 FPCs present on the router become
online while the remaining FPCs are offline, and FPC misconfiguration
alarms are generated. The show chassis alarm command output displays
FPC misconfiguration (FPC fpc-slot misconfig) as the reason for the
generation the alarms.
The following sample output shows the FPC status after the
enhanced-mode statement is configured on the T4000 router. The T4000
Type 5 FPC present in slot 5 becomes online while the remaining FPCs
are offline.
user@host> show chassis fpc
Temp CPU Utilization (%) Memory
Utilization (%)
Slot State (C) Total Interrupt DRAM (MB) Heap
Buffer
0 offline ---FPC misconfiguration---
1 offline ---FPC misconfiguration---
2 offline ---FPC misconfiguration---
3 Empty
4 Empty
5 Online 66 50 0 2816 29
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The following sample output shows FPC misconfiguration alarms:
user@host> show chassis alarms
3 alarms currently active
Alarm time Class Description
2011-03-24 00:52:51 PST Major FPC 1 misconfig
2011-03-24 00:52:31 PST Major FPC 2 misconfig
2011-03-24 00:52:31 PST Major FPC 3 misconfig
detail—(Optional) Display detailed status information for all FPCs or for the FPC in the
specified slot (see fpc-slot or slot).
all-members—(MX Series routers and EX Series switches only) (Optional) Display status
information for all FPCs on all members of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
interconnect-device name—(QFabric systems only) (Optional) Display status information
for all FPCs on the Interconnect device.
fpc-slot—(Optional) FPC slot number:
• (TX Matrix and TX Matrix Plus routers only)—On a TX Matrix router, if you specify
the number of the T640 router (line-card chassis) by using the lcc number option
(the recommended method), replace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 7.
Otherwise, replace fpc-slot with a value from 0 through 31. Likewise, on a TX Matrix
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