Table 26: M7i or M10i Router Chassis Component Alarm Conditions
Alarm
SeverityRemedyAlarm Condition
Chassis
Component
YellowFor technical support, open
a support case using the
Case Manager link at
http://www.juniper.net
/support/ or call
1-888-314-JTAC (within the
United States) or
1-408-745-9500 (outside
the United States).
The router has a optional
CompactFlash card and
boots from an alternate boot
device. If you configure your
router to boot from the hard
disk, ignore this alarm
condition.
Alternative media
RedReplace the failed CFEB.For an M7i router, the CFEB
failed. If this occurs, the
board attempts to reboot.
CFEB
RedReplace the failed or
missing CFEB.
For an M10i router, both
Control Boards were
removed or have failed.
RedReplace the failed CFEB.Too many hard errors in
CFEB memory.
RedReplace the failed CFEB.Too many soft errors in CFEB
memory.
RedReplace the failed CFEB.A CFEB microcode download
failed.
RedReplace the failed fan tray.A fan has failed.Fan trays
RedInstall the missing fan tray.For an M7i router, a fan tray
was removed from the
chassis.
RedInstall the missing fan tray.For an M10i router, both fan
trays are absent from the
chassis.
Red-------------------------------------------Too many hot-swap
interrupts are occurring. This
message generally indicates
that a hardware component
that plugs into the router’s
midplane from the front is
broken.
Hot swapping
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