The chassis process (chassisd), which controls hardware components on the routing platform, could not configure high speed links (HSL) for the indicated F chip on the indicated Control Board (CB).
The CHASSISD_FASIC_HSL_CONFIG_ERROR message is logged each time the chassis process is unable to configure an F chip high speed link.
When a CHASSISD_FASIC_HSL_CONFIG_ERROR event occurs, a message similar to the following is reported:
chassisd: CHASSISD_FASIC_HSL_CONFIG_ERROR: Fchip (CB <control-board-slot>, ID <fchip-id>): HSL configuration failed (error <error-message>)
The cause of the F chip configuration failure may be due to the hardware being in a state that is preventing it from responding properly.
Examine the following output to help determine the cause of this message:
show log messages show log chassisd
Look for any related events that occurred at or just before the CHASSISD_FASIC_HSL_CONFIG_ERROR message.
Since the message refers to a control board, then obtain the logs from that control board. This can be done with one of the following sets of commands:
start shell pfe network [cb#] > show syslog messages > show nvram > exit -OR-- request pfe execute command "show syslog messages" target [cb#] request pfe execute command "show nvram" target [cb#]
Be sure to replace the [cb#] entry above with the reference to the control board component that is reporting the log message, such as ‘cb0’ or ‘spmb1’. The component logs can then be reviewed to see if they report any internal errors.
Perform these steps:
1. During a maintenance window, as it will impact transit traffic, try the following:
- Reseat the control board in its slot.
- Move or swap the part, if possible, to an alternate slot.
- Replace the component with a spare.