Re: [j-nsp] T4000 power architecture

2014-09-24 Thread Sam Silvester
From: juniper-nsp juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net on behalf of Sam Silvester sam.silves...@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 9:40 PM To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [j-nsp] T4000 power architecture Bumping for good measure... So JTAC are suggesting

Re: [j-nsp] T4000 power architecture

2014-09-23 Thread Sam Silvester
:/ Sam On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Sam Silvester sam.silves...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Aqeel - thanks for the reply. Agree 100% - the problem is, we only seem to be getting power to FPC0 from one PEM... have a look below (and also note that FPC1 is fine, as are the rest of the FPCs

Re: [j-nsp] T4000 power architecture

2014-09-10 Thread Sam Silvester
-independent/junos/information-products/topic-collections/hardware/t-series/t4000/hwguide/t4000-hwguide.pdf Regards On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 5:16 AM, Sam Silvester sam.silves...@gmail.com wrote: Howdy, Can anybody shed any light on how the PEMs on a T4000 actually distribute

Re: [j-nsp] T4000 power architecture

2014-09-10 Thread Sam Silvester
and see what they say. I'd like to hear the outcome though, as I work a lot with Juniper routers, this could be a useful bit of knowledge! On 10 September 2014 23:36, Sam Silvester sam.silves...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Aqeel - thanks for the reply. Agree 100% - the problem is, we only seem

[j-nsp] T4000 power architecture

2014-09-09 Thread Sam Silvester
Howdy, Can anybody shed any light on how the PEMs on a T4000 actually distribute power to each FPC slot? Have the case of a single FPC slot that is showing power being received from only one of the PEMs, whilst all the other FPC slots are load sharing as expected. Replacing the FPC shows the