show chassis hardware models (T640 Router) on page 807
show chassis hardware extensive (T640 Router) on page 807
show chassis hardware lcc (TX Matrix Router) on page 808
show chassis hardware scc (TX Matrix Router) on page 809
show chassis hardware (T1600 Router) on page 809
show chassis hardware (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 810
show chassis hardware sfc (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 814
show chassis hardware extensive (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 815
show chassis hardware clei-models (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 816
show chassis hardware detail (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 817
show chassis hardware models (TX Matrix Plus Router) on page 819
show chassis hardware (16-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet MPC with SFP+ Optics [MX Series
Routers]) on page 822
Output Fields
Table 134 on page 789 lists the output fields for the
show chassis hardware
command.
Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 134: show chassis hardware Output Fields
Level of Output
Field Description
Field Name
All levels
Chassis component:
•
(EX Series switches)—Information about the chassis, Routing Engine (SRE
and RE modules in EX8200 switches), power supplies, fan trays, and LCD
panel (except EX2200 switches). Also displays information about Flexible
PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and associated Physical Interface Cards (PICs).
Information about the backplane, midplane, and SIBs (SF modules) is
displayed for EX8200 switches.
•
(MX Series routers)—Information about the backplane, Routing Engine, Power
Entry Modules (PEMs), and fan trays. Also displays information about Flexible
PIC Concentrators (FPCs) and associated Physical Interface Cards (PICs),
Modular Port Concentrators (MPCs) and associated Modular Interface Cards
(MICs), or Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs). MX80 routers have a single
Routing Engine and a built-in Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) that attaches
directly to MICs. The PFE has two “pseudo” FPCs (FPC 0 and FPC1). MX80
routers also have a Forwarding Engine Board (FEB).
•
(M Series routers, except for the M320 router)—Information about the
backplane; power supplies; fan trays; Routing Engine; maxicab (the connection
between the Routing Engine and the backplane, for the M40 router only);
SCB, SSB, SFM, or FEB; MCS and PCG (for the M160 router only); each FPC
and PIC; and each fan, blower, and impeller.
•
(M120, M320, and T Series routers)—Information about the backplane, power
supplies, fan trays, midplane, FPM (craft interface), CIP, PEM, SCG, CB, FPC,
PIC, SFP, SPMB, and SIB.
Item
All levels
Revision level of the chassis component.
Version
All levels
Part number of the chassis component.
Part number
All levels
Serial number of the chassis component. The serial number of the backplane
is also the serial number of the router chassis. Use this serial number when you
need to contact Juniper Networks Customer Support about the router chassis.
Serial number
789
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