07-25-2008 12:52 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:27 AM
I get this error message during the boot:
Smart Init is disabled. IOMEM set to: 15
Using iomem percentage: 15
Error, PCMCIA vendor/id incorrect, 0xFFFFFFFF
%ERR-1-GT64010: Fatal error, PCI Master abort
cause=0x0300E483, mask=0x0CD01F00, real_cause=0x00000400
bus_err_high=0x00000000, bus_err_low=0x31000000, addr_decode_err=0x1FE0000E
It doesn't look to cause any problems for the router.
The error message came after I did this. I configured the router with reference to an IOS file which does not exist. The router was not able to boot normal anymore, so I deleted the configuration from ROM mode.
It is a Cisco 3600 router with PCMCIA card slots which is not used.
I have not found a solution to get rid of the message.
07-25-2008 01:14 AM
You may not be using the PCMCIA slots (anymore) but perhaps there is still a card in one of them?
If so, remove it and retry the boot.
Otherwise, it may be a hardware problem with the PCMCIA interface or a softwareproblem.
If using several alternative IOS versions does not change anything about the message you may start suspecting the hardware.
regards,
Leo
07-25-2008 02:40 AM
Thank you for the help, I do not use the PCMCIA slot and will not used it at all. There is no cards in the PCMCIA slot.
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