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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