Troubleshooting hardware components, Chassis alarm conditions, Chapter 11 – Juniper Networks J-series Services Router J2320 User Manual

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Chapter 11

Troubleshooting Hardware Components

This chapter contains the following topics:

Chassis Alarm Conditions on page 209

Troubleshooting Power Management on page 210

Contacting the Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center on page 212

Chassis Alarm Conditions

You can monitor alarms to troubleshoot hardware problems on a Services Router.
Alarms alert you to conditions on the router chassis, or in the system software that
might prevent the router from operating normally. You can monitor active alarms
from the J-Web interface or the CLI.

Services Router alarms warn you about conditions that can prevent the router from
operating normally. Chassis and system alarm conditions are preset. When the
Routing Engine detects an alarm condition, it lights the

ALARM

LED on the front

panel. When the condition is corrected, the light turns off.

To view a more detailed description of the alarm cause, issue the

show chassis alarms

CLI command:

user@host> show chassis alarms

Table 70 on page 209 describes alarms that can occur for a chassis component such
as the Routing Engine or a Physical Interface Module (PIM).

Table 70: Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions

Alarm Severity

Corrective Action

Alarm Conditions

Component

Yellow (minor)

Typically, the router boots from the
internal compact flash. If you
configured your router to boot from
an alternative boot device, ignore this
alarm condition.

If you did not configure the router to
boot from an alternative boot device,
contact JTAC. (See “Requesting
Technical Support” on page xxi
.)

The Services Router boots from
an alternative boot device.

Alternative boot media

Chassis Alarm Conditions

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