Table 7: show chassis fpc Output Fields
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
all levelsSlot number and state. The state can be one of the following conditions:
• Dead—Held in reset because of errors.
• Diag—Slot is being ignored while the FPC is running diagnostics.
• Dormant—Held in reset.
• Empty—No FPC is present.
• Offline—(PTX Series Packet Transport Routers only) One of the following
two states is displayed:
• FPC offlined due to unreachable destinations
• FPC Offlined due to degraded FPC action
• Online—FPC is online and running.
• Present—FPC is detected by the chassis daemon but either is not supported
by the current version of Junos OS or is inserted in the wrong slot. The output
also states either Hardware Not Supported or Hardware Not In Right Slot. The
FPC is coming up but not yet online.
• Probed—Probe is complete; awaiting restart of the Packet Forwarding Engine.
• Probe-wait—Waiting to be probed.
Slot or Slot State
all levelsSlot number.Logical slot
all levels
all levels
Temperature of the air passing by the FPC, in degrees Celsius or in both Celsius
and Fahrenheit.
Temp (C) or
Temperature
detailOn PTX Series Packet Transport Routers, temperature details are provided in
degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. Output includes:
• Temperature (PMB)—Temperature of the air passing by the Processor
Mezzanine Board (PMB) at the bottom of the FPC.
• Temperature (Intake)—Temperature of the air flowing into the chassis.
• Temperature (Exhaust)—Exhaust temperatures for multiple zones (Exhaust
A and Exhaust B).
• Temperature (TLn)-–Temperature of the specified Lookup ASIC (TL) of the
packet forwarding engine on the FPC.
• Temperature (TQn)-–Temperature of the specified Queuing and Memory
Interface ASIC (TQ) of the packet forwarding engine on the FPC.
Temperature (PTX
Series)
all levelsTotal percentage of CPU being used by the FPC's processor.Total CPU
Utilization (%)
none specifiedOf the total CPU being used by the FPC's processor, the percentage being used
for interrupts.
Interrupt CPU
Utilization (%)
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