![]() [edit set chassis fpc 0 error major threshold 1 action Set the associated action for major errors. [edit set chassis fpc 0 error major threshold 1 Set the threshold value for major errors. [edit set chassis fpc 0 error fatal threshold 1 action Set the associated action for fatal errors. [edit set chassis fpc 0 error fatal threshold 1 Set the threshold value for fatal errors. In Configuration Mode and the CLI User Guide.Ĭonfigure the threshold value and associated action for The CLI, see Using the Using the CLI Editor The following example requires you to navigate various PFE is disabled automatically, if offline-pfe or reset-pfe The offline, reset, disable-pfe, offline-pfe and reset-pfeĪctions are mutually exclusive with respect to configuration. Sep 17 23:12:10 sw-s3-u8-03 fpc0 Performing action log for error /fpc/0/pfe/0/cm/0/PE_Chip/1/PECHIP_CMERROR_OQB_INT_REG_RD_ADDR_ERR (0x21078b) in module: PE Chip with scope: pfe category: functional level: minor ![]() The following sample syslog messages indicate an error threshold breachĪnd the resultant action being taken: Sep 17 23:12:10 sw-s3-u8-03 fpc0 Error: /fpc/0/pfe/0/cm/0/PE_Chip/1/PECHIP_CMERROR_OQB_INT_REG_RD_ADDR_ERR (0x21078b), scope: pfe, category: functional, severity: minor, module: PE Chip, type: Description for PECHIP_CMERROR_OQB_INT_REG_RD_ADDR_ERR Threshold, the system logs the event when the error count breaches the set If you have configured the action log against a particular error Show system errors fru detail fpc -Displays information about detected errors based on the Show system errors fru detail-Displays detailed FRU-specific Show system errors active-Displays current active errors in Show system errors count-Displays system-wide errors and its Information at the error scope and category level.įor Junos OS Evolved, you can use the following show commands to You can use the command show chassis fpc errors to view the error However, thresholdĪnd action configured at the hierarchy overrides You can also configure these features at theĬhassis level (at the hierarchy). Reset-pfe) to configure a threshold and action for a particular error Major | minor) threshold error-threshold action (alarm |ĭisable-pfe | get-state | offline | log | reset | trap | online-pfe | Use theĬommand set chassis fpc fpc-slot error scope Starting with Junos OS Release 18.1R3, MX Series routers support configuration ofĮrror thresholds and actions at the error scope and error category levels. Total number of errors reaches the threshold value If the severity level is minor, the action is carried out only once when the [edit chassis fpc fpc-number set minor action set minor threshold threshold-level A minorĮrror is an error that results in the loss of a single packet but is fully (Optional) Configure the minor error level threshold and action. If the severity level of the error is major, the action is carried out when [edit chassis fpc fpc-number set major action set major threshold threshold-level A majorĮrror is an error that results in continuing loss of packet traffic but does (Optional) Configure the major error level threshold and action. Value is crossed, for every occurrence of the error, an action is carried The total number of errors reaches the threshold value. If the severity level of the error is fatal, the action is carried out when [edit chassis fpc fpc-number set fatal action set fatal threshold threshold-level ![]() A fatalĮrror is an error that results in blockage of considerable amount of trafficĪcross modules. (Optional) Configure the fatal error level threshold and action. To configure Packet Forwarding Engine error levels and actions for an FPC: Using the error command, you can classify errorsĪccording to severity, set an automatic recovery action for each severity, andĬonfigure the actions to perform when a specified threshold is reached. Packet Forwarding Engine errors can be isolated, which reduces the need for a field In Junos OS Release 13.2 and earlier, Packet Forwarding EngineĮrrors would disable the FPC. (PFE)-related error levels on FPCs and the actions to perform when a specified Series, PTX Series, and T Series routers to configure Packet Forwarding Engine Starting with Junos OS Release 13.3 or Release 14.2 for M320 routers, you can use MX ![]()
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