Maintaining mx480 dpcs – Juniper Networks MX480 User Manual
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To check the status of a specific SCB, issue the
show chassis environment cb
command
and include the slot number of the SCB. The output is similar to the following:
user@host>
show chassis environment cb 0
CB 0 status:
State Online
Temperature Intake 66 degrees C / 150 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust A 67 degrees C / 152 degrees F
Temperature Exhaust B 73 degrees C / 163 degrees F
Power
1.2 V 1153 mV
1.5 V 1417 mV
1.8 V 1704 mV
2.5 V 2375 mV
3.3 V 3138 mV
5.0 V 4763 mV
1.2 V Rocket IO 1160 mV
1.5 V Rocket IO 1408 mV
1.8 V RLDRAM 1717 mV
I2C Slave Revision 15
For more information about using the CLI, see the Junos OS manuals.
Related
Documentation
MX480 Craft Interface Description on page 37
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MX480 Routing Engine Description on page 32
Maintaining MX480 Packet Forwarding Engine Components
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Maintaining MX480 DPCs on page 130
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Maintaining MX480 FPCs on page 132
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Maintaining MX480 PICs on page 134
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Maintaining MX480 MPCs on page 135
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Maintaining MX480 MICs on page 137
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Maintaining Cables That Connect to MX480 DPCs, MPCs, MICs, or PICs on page 138
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Holding and Storing MX Series DPCs on page 139
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Holding and Storing MX Series FPCs on page 143
Maintaining MX480 DPCs
Purpose
The router can have up to six Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs) mounted horizontally in
the DPC card cage at the front of the chassis. For optimum router performance, verify
the condition of the DPCs.
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