Routing Engine OK 33 degrees C / 91 degrees F
Routing Engine CPU OK 54 degrees C / 129 degrees F
TFEB 0 QX 0 TSen OK 44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
TFEB 0 QX 0 Chip OK 47 degrees C / 116 degrees F
TFEB 0 LU 0 TSen OK 44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
TFEB 0 LU 0 Chip OK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
TFEB 0 MQ 0 TSen OK 44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
TFEB 0 MQ 0 Chip OK 49 degrees C / 120 degrees F
TFEB 0 TBB PFE TSen OK 37 degrees C / 98 degrees F
TFEB 0 TBB PFE Chip OK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
TFEB 0 TFEB PCIE TSen OK 45 degrees C / 113 degrees F
TFEB 0 TFEB PCIE Chip OK 68 degrees C / 154 degrees F
Fans Fan 1 OK Spinning at intermediate-speed
Fan 2 OK Spinning at intermediate-speed
Fan 3 OK Spinning at intermediate-speed
Fan 4 OK Spinning at intermediate-speed
Fan 5 OK Spinning at intermediate-speed
Related
Documentation
MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Cooling System Description on page 19•
• Troubleshooting the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray on page 169
• Replacing an MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Fan Tray on page 111
• show chassis environment
Maintaining the MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 MICs
Purpose For optimum router performance, verify the condition of the MICs.
Action On a regular basis:
• Check the LEDs on MIC faceplates. The meaning of the LED states differs for various
MICs. For more information, see the MX Series Interface Module Reference. If the router
detects a MIC failure, the router generates an alarm message to be sent to the Routing
Engine.
• Issue the CLI show chassis fpc pic-status command. The MIC slots in the MX5, MX10,
MX40, and modular MX80 router are numbered 1/MIC 0 and 1/MIC 1. The fixed MIC is
numbered 0/MIC 0.
user@host> show chassis fpc pic-status
Slot 0 Online
PIC 0 Online 4x 10GE XFP
PIC 2 Online 1x 10GE XFP
PIC 3 Online 1x 10GE XFP
Slot 1 Online
PIC 0 Online 1x 10GE XFP
PIC 1 Online 1x 10GE XFP
PIC 2 Online 1x 10GE XFP
PIC 3 Online 1x 10GE XFP
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Chapter 21: Maintaining Components