Datasheet
Table 14: SONET/SDH Interface Alarm Messages (continued)
CLI Message
interface-name so-x/x/x - SONET path mismatch
interface-name so-x/x/x - SONET path remote defect indicator
interface-name so-x/x/x - SONET PLL lock
interface-name so-x/x/x - SONET remote error indicator
interface-name so-x/x/x - SONET severely errored frame
interface-name so-x/x/x - SONET unequipped
Related
Documentation
Displaying M7i Router Components and Serial Numbers on page 191•
• M7i Midplane Description on page 7
• M7i Router Description on page 3
Troubleshooting the M7i CFEB and CFEB-E
Problem The CFEB or CFEB-E is not functioning normally.
Solution To troubleshoot the CFEB or CFEB-E:
• Make sure the CFEB or CFEB-E is properly seated in the midplane. Use a Phillips
screwdriver to ensure that the screws on the CFEB or CFEB-E handles are securely
tightened.
• Check the alarm LEDs on the FIC. A CFEB or CFEB-E failure generates a red alarm.
Related
Documentation
Installing the M7i CFEB and CFEB-E on page 92•
• M7i Compact Forwarding Engine Board (CFEB) and Enhanced Compact Forwarding
Engine Board (CFEB-E) Description on page 8
• Maintaining the M7i CFEB and CFEB-E on page 73
Troubleshooting the M7i FIC or PICs
Problem The FIC or PICs are not functioning normally.
Solution To troubleshoot the FIC or PICs:
• To check the status of each port on a FIC or PIC, look at the LED located on the
faceplate. For information about the meaning of LED states on different PICs, see the
M7i Multiservice Edge Router PIC Guide.
• To check the status of an interface, issue the show chassis fpc pic-status command.
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