■ booting—Line module is booting
■ disabled (assessing)—Router is evaluating the status of this line module
■ disabled (admin)—Line module disabled by slot disable command
■ disabled (cfg error)—Use of the line module in this slot violates the
permitted configuration for the router. For example, the fabric cannot
supply sufficient bandwidth to the line module in this position.
■ disabled (image error)—Software for this line module is missing or
corrupted
■ disabled (mismatch)—Line module in this slot is a different type from
that specified in the software. Correct the condition by inserting the
original module, or use the slot accept command to find information
about the new module.
■ hardware error—Line module has a hardware fault
■ inactive—On ERX routers, either the I/O module is not present or the
primary line module is fully booted and ready to resume operation. In
the latter case, the standby is currently providing services. On E120 and
E320 routers, one of the following conditions exists: the primary line
module has no IOAs; or the primary line module has IOAs, but they have
failed diagnostics; or the standby line module has taken over for the
primary line module, and has control of the IOAs.
■ initializing—Transitional state before the line module proceeds to the
online, standby, or inactive state; diagnostics are complete, module is
initializing software
■ online—Line module is operating
■ not present—Line module configured for this slot is missing
■ not responding—Line module has a hardware or ROM problem
■ standby—Spare line module or SRP module is fully booted and ready
to operate if the primary line module or active SRP module fails
■ unknown—Transitional state while the SRP is initializing
■ type—Kind of module; an “ e” at the end of an SRP module type (for
example, SRP-5Ge) indicates that the module includes error checking code
(ECC)
■ admin—Status of the slot in the software
■ enabled—Slot is enabled
■ disabled—Slot is disabled
■ spare—Line module is a spare for line module redundancy
■ running release—Software that is running on the line module
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Chapter 5: Managing the System