[j-nsp] ASP in M160 ?

Alfred Schweder alf at all.de
Mon Feb 8 10:46:17 EST 2010


Hello

> > In the working Setup with a M40e:
> >   I/O Manager ASIC information        Version 3.0, Foundry IBM, Part number 0
> On original architecture boxes (M5-M160) B-chip 2.0 is a FPC non-E, and
> B-chip 3.0 is an FPC-E. I have no clue if the Adaptive Services PIC
> requires FPC-E (never used one), but there are definitely some PICs that
> do (1GE-SFP-QPP comes to mind). There are also limitations on the number
> of different PIC types you can mix into a single FPC non-E in newer
> code. You might want to check /var/log/chassisd for additional messages.

The chassisd logfile looks usual for me:

Feb  6 15:15:26 send: fpc 7 pic 0 online cmd
Feb  6 15:15:27 pic online req, pic 0 type 619, fpc 7
Feb  6 15:15:27 fpc_send_pic_online_ack: fpc 7 pic 0 pic_type 0x26b msg_len 60 tlv_len 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 pic_get_egress_shaping_overhead: 7/0 eso val = 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 CHASSISD_SNMP_TRAP10: SNMP trap generated: FRU power on (jnxFruContentsIndex 8, jnxFruL1Index 8, jnxFruL2Index 1, jnxFruL3Index 0, jnxFruName PIC: Adaptive Services @ 7/0/*, jnxFruType 11, jnxFruSlot 7, jnxFruOfflineReason 2, jnxFruLastPowerOff 418998310, jnxFruLastPowerOn 419000022)
Feb  6 15:15:27 send: fpc 7 pic 0 online ack
Feb  6 15:15:27 pic attach pic 0, flags 0x0, portcount 1024, fpc 7
Feb  6 15:15:27 pic_set_online: i2c 0x26b pic 0 fpc 7 state 3 in_issu 0
Feb  6 15:15:27  pic_type=619 pic_slot=0 fpc_slot=7 pic_i2c_id=619
Feb  6 15:15:27 FPC 7 PIC 0, attaching clean
Feb  6 15:15:27 fpc_m160_try_sfm_attach_pics:pic_wait_over Sending pic attach for fpc 7 pic 0 to sfms 0xf, reconnect=0
Feb  6 15:15:27 send: sfm 0, fpc 7, pic 0 attached, type 619, delay_reset 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 send: sfm 1, fpc 7, pic 0 attached, type 619, delay_reset 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 send: sfm 2, fpc 7, pic 0 attached, type 619, delay_reset 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 send: sfm 3, fpc 7, pic 0 attached, type 619, delay_reset 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 ls_create_devs: LS Bundle: Creating IFDs (#0) forpic 0 slot 7
Feb  6 15:15:27 LS: Created all ifds(#0) on slot 7 pic 0 ls_add_ifds
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 create_pic_entry: pic i2c 0x26b, hw qs 4 supported qs 4, flags 0x0, pic port 0
Feb  6 15:15:27 hwdb: entry for pic 619 at slot 0 in fpc 7 inserted
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for sp-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 sp-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for pd-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 pd-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for pe-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 pe-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for gr-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 gr-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for ip-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 ip-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for vt-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 vt-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface device for mt-7/0/0
Feb  6 15:15:37 mt-7/0/0: large delay buffer cleared
Feb  6 15:15:37 PIC (fpc 7 pic 0) message operation: add. ifd count 7, flags 0x3 in mesg

Regards,

-- 
Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Dipl. Ing. A. Schweder
Gutachten & Consulting
Mobil +49.177.2194627 (+49.160.97639300)



More information about the juniper-nsp mailing list