[j-nsp] PFE of EX4200 stack

2013-02-21 Thread Rachid DHOU
Hi Experts,

I know that in EX4200 switch 48T, we have 3 PFE.
If we have two EX4200 Stacked :


   1. is the number become 6 PFE ?
   2. how can we locate them ?
   3. how they are numbered ? mpfe0 to mpfe5 ?

(because i have an alarm message in the log showing mpfe2 and i want to
know wich PFE is it impacted ? in SW1 or SW2)

*Kind Regards,*
*Rachid DHOU*
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Re: [j-nsp] PFE of EX4200 stack

2013-02-21 Thread Mark Menzies
We can run specific commands to get the virtual chassis topology

*show virtual-chassis active-topology

*
*show virtual-chassis device-topology

*
*These show the members and associated links etc.

*
*If this doesnt do what you need have a look at  **show virtual-chassis
vc-path

*
*DO these help?

I dont have a VC accessible to me at the moment to double check.
*


On 21 February 2013 17:35, Rachid DHOU rachid.d...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Experts,

 I know that in EX4200 switch 48T, we have 3 PFE.
 If we have two EX4200 Stacked :


1. is the number become 6 PFE ?
2. how can we locate them ?
3. how they are numbered ? mpfe0 to mpfe5 ?

 (because i have an alarm message in the log showing mpfe2 and i want to
 know wich PFE is it impacted ? in SW1 or SW2)

 *Kind Regards,*
 *Rachid DHOU*
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