JUNOS Internet Software Network Operations Guide: Hardware
236 ! Checking for Power Supply Alarms
What It Means The command output displays the alarm date, time, severity level, and description.
Table 65 shows the power supply alarm descriptions that you see on the craft
interface LCD and the alarms that you see at the CLI. For information about
conditions that trigger power supply alarms, see “Gather Component Alarm
Information” on page 60.
Table 65: Power Supply Alarms
Power Supplies
Craft Interface LCD
Short Version
CLI Long Version
M5 and M10 N/A Power supply x not providing power
M7i and M10i N/A Power supply x not providing power
M20 N/A Power supply x not providing power
N/A Power supply x 3.3V failed
N/A Power supply x 5V failed
N/A Power supply x 2.5V failed
M40 Supply x FAIL Power supply x not providing power
Supply x 3V FAIL Power supply x 3.3V failed
Supply x 5V FAIL Power supply x 5V failed
Supply x 2V FAIL Power supply x 2.5V failed
M40e PEM pem-ID Removed YELLOW ALARM - PEM pem-ID Removed
PEM pem-ID High Temp RED ALARM - PEM pem-ID High
Temperature
PEM pem-ID Output Fail RED ALARM - PEM pem-ID Output Failure
PEM pem-ID Input Fail RED ALARM - PEM pem-ID Input Failure
M160 PEM pem-number Removed YELLOW ALARM - PEM pem-number
Removed
PEM pem-number High Temp RED ALARM - PEM pem-number High
Temperature
PEM pem-number Output Fail RED ALARM - PEM pem-number Output
Failure
PEM pem-number Input Fail RED ALARM - PEM pem-number Input
Failure