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Alarm LEDs—One large red circular LED and one large yellow triangular LED, located on the upper right
of the craft interface, indicate two levels of alarm conditions. The circular red LED lights to indicate a
critical condition that can result in a system shutdown. The triangular yellow LED lights to indicate a less
severe condition that requires monitoring or maintenance. Both LEDs can be lit simultaneously. A
condition that causes an alarm LED to light also activates the corresponding alarm relay contact on the
craft interface.
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Host subsystem LEDs—Three LEDs, MASTER, ONLINE, and OFFLINE, indicate the status of the host
subsystem. A green MASTER LED indicates that the host is functioning as master. The ONLINE LED
indicates the host is online. The OFFLINE LED indicates the host is offline. The host subsystem LEDs
are located on the left of the craft interface and are labeled RE0 and RE1.
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Power supply LEDs—Two LEDs (PEM) indicate the status of each power supply. Green indicates that
the power supply is functioning normally. Red indicates that the power supply is not functioning normally.
The power supply LEDs are located in the center of the craft interface, and are labeled 0 through 3.
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Card OK/Fail LEDs—Two LEDs, OK and FAIL, indicate the status of the card in each slot in the card
cage. Green indicates OK and red indicates a failure. The card OK/Fail LEDs are located along the bottom
of the craft interface, and are labeled 0 through 5, 2/6, and 7 through 11.
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SCB LEDs—Two LEDs, OK and FAIL, indicate the status of each SCB. Green indicates OK and red
indicates a failure. The SCB LEDs are located in the center of the craft interface along the bottom, and
are labeled 0 and 1.
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Fan LEDs—Two LEDs indicate the status of each fan tray. Green indicates OK and red indicates a fan
failure. The fan LEDs are located on the upper left of the craft interface.
Troubleshooting the SRX5800 Services Gateway with the Component LEDs
The following LEDs are located on various services gateway components and display the status of those
components:
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Card LED—One LED labeled OK/FAIL on each card in the card cage indicates the card’s status.
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MIC and port module LED—One LED labeled OK/FAIL on each MIC installed in an MPC, and each port
module installed in a Flex IOC indicates the MIC or port module’s status.
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SCB LEDs—Three LEDs, labeled FABRIC ACTIVE, FABRIC ONLY, and OK/FAIL , on each SCB faceplate
indicate the status of the SCB. If no LEDs are lit, the master Routing Engine might still be booting, or the
SCB is not receiving power.
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Routing Engine LEDs—Four LEDs, labeled MASTER, HDD, ONLINE, and FAIL on the Routing Engine
faceplate indicate the status of the Routing Engine and hard disk drive.
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Power supply LEDs—Three or four LEDs on each power supply faceplate indicate the status of that
power supply.
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Summary of Contents for SRX 5800
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Page 30: ...Figure 2 Rear View of a Fully Configured AC Powered Services Gateway Chassis 31 ...
Page 111: ...LEDs 112 ...
Page 121: ...Port and Interface Numbering 122 ...
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Page 179: ... One SRX5K MPC IOC2 Modular Port Concentrator with two Modular Interface Cards MICs 180 ...
Page 180: ... One SRX5K 40GE SFP I O card IOC 181 ...
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Page 324: ...c Upload the configuration to RE2 from the USB device 325 ...
Page 365: ...Figure 143 Installing an SPC 366 ...
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Page 499: ...Operating Temperature Warning 501 ...
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Page 513: ...DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning 515 ...
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