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show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity

Syntax

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.0.

Description

(M120 router only) Display the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC) and Forwarding Engine Board (FEB) mapping and their respective states.

Options

This command has no options.

Required Privilege Level

view

List of Sample Output

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

FPC

Slot number of the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC).

FPC type

Type of FPC: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, or cFPC.

FPC state

State of the FPC. State can be any of the following:

  • Announce offline—Intermediate state where FPC is going down but is not offline and the Chassis manager acknowledges that the FPC is in the process of going offline.
  • Announce online—Intermediate state where FPC is coming up but is not online and the Chassis manager acknowledges that the FPC is in the process of coming online.
  • Empty—No FPC is present.
  • Offline—FPC is powered down.
  • Online—FPC is online and running.
  • Present—The chassis process has detected the FPC, but the FPC is either not supported by the current version of the Junos OS or FPC is coming up but is not online.
  • Ready—FPC is in transition state.

Connected FEB

Slot number of the Forwarding Engine Board (FEB) connected to the FPC or None if the FPC is not connected to a FEB.

FEB state

State of the FEB. State can be any of the following:

  • Announce offline—Intermediate state where FEB is going down but is not offline and the Chassis manager acknowledges that the FEB is in the process of going offline.
  • Announce online—Intermediate state where FEB is coming up but is not online and the Chassis manager acknowledges that the FEB is in the process of coming online.
  • Empty—No FEB is present.
  • Offline—FEB is powered down.
  • Online—FEB is online and running.
  • Present—The chassis process has detected the FEB, but the FEB is either not supported by the current version of the Junos OS or FEB is coming up but is not online.
  • Ready—FEB is in transition state.

Link status

Status of the link connecting the R-FEB and R-FPC:

  • Error
  • Misconfiguration—Configuration between the R-FEB and the F-FPC is incorrect.
  • OK

Sample Output

show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity

user@host> show chassis fpc-feb-connectivity
FPC  FPC type  FPC state       Connected FEB  FEB state       Link status
0    cFPC      Online          0              Empty          
1    cFPC      Online          1              Online          OK         
2    Type 3    Online          3              Online          OK         
3    Type 2    Online          None
4    Type 1    Online          4              Online          OK         
5    Type 3    Online          None
    FIFO errors: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0, MTU errors: 0, Resource errors: 0
  Egress queues: 8 supported, 8 in use
  Queue counters:       Queued packets  Transmitted packets      Dropped packets
    0 best-effort                    0                    0                    0
    1 expedited-fo                   0                    0                    0
    2 assured-forw                   0                    0                    0
    3 network-cont                   0                    0                    0
  Active alarms  : PLL, LOS, LINK
  Active defects : PLL, LOF, LOS, SEF, LOP, BERR-SF, PLM-P, LINK
  PCS statistics                      Seconds
    Bit errors                             0
    Errored blocks                         3
  MAC statistics:                      Receive         Transmit
    Total octets                             0                0
    Total packets                            0                0

Published: 2013-01-30