FPC03FE0TQ0(13)-->S06F0_1(2,0,10) Down    S06F0_1(6,1,06)-->FPC03FE0TQ0(13)
 Down
FPC03FE1TQ1(13)-->S06F0_1(2,1,10) Down    S06F0_1(6,0,06)-->FPC03FE1TQ1(13)
 Down
FPC03FE2TQ2(13)-->S06F0_1(2,2,10) Down    S06F0_1(6,3,06)-->FPC03FE2TQ2(13)
 Down
FPC03FE3TQ3(13)-->S06F0_1(2,3,10) Down    S06F0_1(6,2,06)-->FPC03FE3TQ3(13)
 Down
FPC04FE0TQ0(13)-->S06F0_1(1,4,09) Down    S06F0_1(5,5,05)-->FPC04FE0TQ0(13)
 Down
FPC04FE1TQ1(13)-->S06F0_1(1,5,09) Down    S06F0_1(5,4,05)-->FPC04FE1TQ1(13)
 Down
FPC04FE2TQ2(13)-->S06F0_1(1,6,09) Down    S06F0_1(5,7,05)-->FPC04FE2TQ2(13)
 Down
FPC04FE3TQ3(13)-->S06F0_1(1,7,09) Down    S06F0_1(5,6,05)-->FPC04FE3TQ3(13)
 Down
FPC05FE0TQ0(13)-->S06F0_1(1,0,09) OK      S06F0_1(5,1,05)-->FPC05FE0TQ0(13)
 OK
FPC05FE1TQ1(13)-->S06F0_1(1,1,09) OK      S06F0_1(5,0,05)-->FPC05FE1TQ1(13)
 OK
FPC05FE2TQ2(13)-->S06F0_1(1,2,09) OK      S06F0_1(5,3,05)-->FPC05FE2TQ2(13)
 OK
FPC05FE3TQ3(13)-->S06F0_1(1,3,09) OK      S06F0_1(5,2,05)-->FPC05FE3TQ3(13)
 OK
FPC06FE0TQ0(13)-->S06F0_1(0,4,08) Down    S06F0_1(4,7,04)-->FPC06FE0TQ0(13)
 Down
FPC06FE1TQ1(13)-->S06F0_1(0,5,08) Down    S06F0_1(4,0,04)-->FPC06FE1TQ1(13)
 Down
FPC06FE2TQ2(13)-->S06F0_1(0,6,08) Down    S06F0_1(4,6,04)-->FPC06FE2TQ2(13)
 Down
FPC06FE3TQ3(13)-->S06F0_1(0,7,08) Down    S06F0_1(4,1,04)-->FPC06FE3TQ3(13)
 Down
FPC07FE0TQ0(13)-->S06F0_1(0,0,08) OK      S06F0_1(4,3,04)-->FPC07FE0TQ0(13)
 OK
FPC07FE1TQ1(13)-->S06F0_1(0,1,08) OK      S06F0_1(4,4,04)-->FPC07FE1TQ1(13)
 OK
FPC07FE2TQ2(13)-->S06F0_1(0,2,08) OK      S06F0_1(4,2,04)-->FPC07FE2TQ2(13)
 OK
FPC07FE3TQ3(13)-->S06F0_1(0,3,08) OK      S06F0_1(4,5,04)-->FPC07FE3TQ3(13)
 OK
If the state of the link is Error:
• Inspect the midplane, and affected FPC and SIB connectors for bent pins.
• Replace the FPC and SIB with a spare to determine if the fault follows the FPC or
SIB. If the FPC or SIB is faulty, return it.
6. Use the show chassis fabric topology | match error command.
7. Display the system log messages to obtain information about link failures. The
/var/log/messages file is a commonly configured destination for system log messages.
To display it, issue the show log command. For example:
user@host> show log messages
For more information about system log messages, see the Junos OS System Log
Messages Reference.
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Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Packet Transport Switch Hardware Components