Juniper Networks J-series Services Router J2320 User Manual

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To bring the PIM online:

1.

Check if the PIM exceeds the power and heat tokens permitted by issuing the

show chassis fpc

and

show chassis power-ratings

CLI commands:

user@host> show chassis fpc

Temp CPU Utilization (%) Memory Utilization (%)
Slot State (C) Total Interrupt DRAM (MB) Heap Buffer

0 Online -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------

1 Empty --------------------- Not Usable ---------------------

2 Online -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------

3 Empty
4 Empty
5 Online -------------------- CPU less FPC --------------------

6 Empty

In this example, J-series power management has placed the PIM in slot 5 in an
offline state to prevent damage. If brought online, the PIM would cause the
combination of PIMs to exceed the maximum limit of 83 high-power tokens for
the J2350 router.

user@host> show chassis power-ratings

Device Low High Heat Ratings
Power Power
Total Tokens 83 83 83 -
FPC 1 6 27 21 OK
FPC 2 3 27 18 OK
FPC 3 3 27 18 OK
FPC 4 0 0 0 OK
FPC 5 2 27 2 Exceeded
Tokens Used 14 108 59 -

NOTE: In the

show chassis power-ratings

command output, the PIM slot number is

reported as an FPC number.

The offline PIM is not powered off and continues to draw minimal power.

2.

To bring the PIM online, you have the following options:

Remove one or more PIMs from the chassis. This option requires that you
power off the router. For more information about removing PIMs, see
“Removing a PIM” on page 172

Bring the PIM online without powering off the router. To do so, use the

set

chassis fpc offline

command to set another PIM slot in the chassis to the

offline state. For example:

Troubleshooting Power Management

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Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Hardware Components

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