Monitoring the SRX220 Services Gateway Using Chassis Alarm Conditions
When the services gateway detects an alarm condition, the Alarm LED on the front panel
turns red or amber as appropriate.
To view a more detailed description of the cause of the alarm, issue the show chassis
alarms command on the command-line interface (CLI).
For more information on the show chassis alarms command, see the Junos OS
Administration Guide for Security Devices.
Table 41 on page 131 describes alarms that can occur for an SRX220 Services Gateway
chassis component.
Table 41: SRX220 Services Gateway Chassis Alarm Conditions and
Corrective Actions
Alarm
SeverityActionAlarm ConditionComponent
Amber (minor)
•
If the CompactFlash card fails at
startup, the services gateway
automatically boots from the
alternative boot device (USB storage
device).
NOTE: If you configured your services
gateway to boot from an alternative
boot device, ignore this alarm condition.
•
Reformat the CompactFlash card,
and install a bootable image. (See
the Junos OS Administration Guide
for Security Devices.)
•
Replace the CompactFlash card. See
“Replacing the SRX220 Services
Gateway CompactFlash Card” on
page 126.
•
If you did not configure the services
gateway to boot from an alternative
boot device, contact Juniper
Networks Technical Assistance
Center (JTAC). See “Juniper
Networks Technical Assistance
Center” on page 139.
The services gateway
boots from an alternate
boot device.
Boot
media
Red (major)
•
Contact the Juniper Networks
Technical Assistance Center (JTAC).
See “Juniper Networks Technical
Assistance Center” on page 139.
•
If you must replace the failed
Mini-PIM, see the SRX Series Services
Gateways for the Branch Physical
Interface Modules Hardware Guide
for information about replacing the
Mini-PIMs.
A Mini-PIM has failed.Mini-PIM
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