The command output is as follows:
PCG 0 status:
State Online - PFE clock source
Temperature 41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
Frequency:
Setting 125.00 MHz
Measurement 125.03 MHz
Power:
3.3 V 3266 mV
5.0 V bias 4981 mV
8.0 V bias 8168 mV
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PCG 1 status:
State Online
Temperature 39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
Frequency:
Setting 125.00 MHz
Measurement 125.03 MHz
Power:
3.3 V 3271 mV
5.0 V bias 4971 mV
8.0 V bias 8175 mV
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The command output displays the status for each PCG. The operating status can be
Present, Online, Offline, or Empty. If Online, it can be the current PFE clock source (master)
or backup. The command output displays the temperature of the air flowing past the
PCG and the frequency setting and measurement for the PCG. The command output
also displays information about the PCG power supplies and the revision level of the
chassis management bus (CMB) backup.
Display the Redundant PCG Status from the Craft Interface
Purpose To obtain redundant PCG status from the craft interface.
Action To display the PCG LED states, use the following command:
user@host> show chassis craft-interface
Sample Output
user@host> show chassis craft-interface
[...Output truncated...]
PCG LEDs:
PCG 0 1
--------------
Amber . .
Green * *
Blue * .
[...Output truncated...]
Meaning The command output is for an M160 router. The PCGs in slots 0 and 1 are online and are
functioning normally. The status colors represent the possible PCG operating states:
Amber (Fail), Green (OK), and Blue (Master). The (*) indicates the current operating
state.
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Chapter 37: Monitoring Redundant PCGs