[j-nsp] Activating FPC's on an EX8208
Kevin Wormington
kworm at sofnet.com
Wed Mar 4 11:21:53 EST 2015
I don't have any experience the the large EXs, but is there a chance you
don't have enough power to the chassis to bring the line cards online?
I know the larger MXs require a certain number of supplies and IIRC
certain supplies power certain slots. So if you just have one supply
plugged into 120VAC it may not bring the line cards online.
On 03/04/2015 10:12 AM, Pete Ashdown wrote:
> I just purchased a used EX8208 due to the fact that my EX4550's don't
> handle IPv6 filtering on vlans. Now I'm having trouble getting the
> EX8208 to recognize any of its FPCs. "Show chassis hardware" and "show
> chassis fpc" don't have anything in them at all and the ON LED on each
> card isn't lit, even though I have "set chassis fpc N power on" for each
> of them. I am planning to buy a service contract if I can actually get
> the box in service, but I've sort of got a chicken-and-the-egg problem here.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
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