
Table 38: Chassis Component Alarm Conditions on EX9253 Switches
Chassis
Component
Alarm Condition
Alarm
Severity
Remedy
Alternative
media
The switch boots from an
alternate boot device, the
secondary SSD. The primary SSD
(SSD0) is typically the primary
boot device. The Routing Engine
boots from the secondary SSD
(SSD1) when the primary boot
device fails.
Minor
(yellow)
Open a support case using the Case
Manager link at
or call 1-888-314-5822 (toll free,
US & Canada) or 1-408-745-9500 (from
outside the United States).
Line Cards
A line card is offline.
Minor
(yellow)
Check the line card. Remove and reinstall
the line card. If this fails, replace the failed
card.
A line card has failed.
Major (red)
Replace the failed line card.
A line card has been removed.
Major (red)
Install a line card in the empty slot.
Fan trays
A fan tray has been removed
from the chassis.
Major (red)
Install the missing fan tray.
One fan in the chassis is not
spinning or is spinning below
required speed.
Major (red)
Replace the fan tray.
Hot swapping
Too many hot-swap interrupts
are occurring. This message
generally indicates that a
hardware component that plugs
into the switch’s backplane from
the front (generally, an FPC) is
broken.
Major (red)
Replace the failed components.
Power supplies
A power supply has been
removed from the chassis.
Minor
(yellow)
Install a power supply in the empty slot.
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