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Chapter 15: Monitoring FPCs
Step 2: Check FPC Status and Uptime
Action To display the status and uptime for a particular FPC slot, use the following CLI
command:
user@host> show chassis fpc detail fpc-slot
Sample Output
user@M160>
show chassis fpc detail 3
Slot 3 information:
State Online
Temperature 36 degrees C / 96 degrees F
Total CPU DRAM 32 Mbytes
Total SRAM 4 Mbytes
Total SDRAM 256 Mbytes
I/O Manager ASIC information Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
I/O Manager ASIC information Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
I/O Manager ASIC information Version 2.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
Start time: 2002-03-19 13:13:26 PST
Uptime: 6 days, 1 hour, 19 minutes, 36 seconds
What It Means The command output shows status information for the FPC in slot 3, including the
operating state. The state can be
online, dead, diag, dormant, empty, online, probed,
or
probe-wait. If the FPC state is dead, an alarm occurs. For more detailed
information about the FPC states, see the JUNOS Protocols, Class of Service, and
System Basics Command Reference. The command output also shows temperature,
memory usage, I/O Manager application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) version
level, start time, and uptime. The uptime is important to determine how long the
FPC has been operational. A small uptime means that the FPC came online a short
time ago and could indicate a possible FPC error condition.
Syntax show chassis fpc <pic-status <fpc-slot>>
show chassis fpc <detail <fpc-slot>>
Step 3: Check FPC Status and Temperature
Action (M40e, M160, M320, and T320 routers and T640 routing node only) To display the
FPC status and temperature for a particular FPC slot, use the following CLI
command:
user@host> show chassis environment fpc fpc-slot
user@m160>
show chassis environment fpc 0
FPC 0 status:
State Online
Temperature 39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
Power:
1.5 V 1496 mV
2.5 V 2485 mV
3.3 V 3306 mV
5.0 V 4991 mV
5.0 V bias 4993 mV
8.0 V bias 8251 mV
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