08-31-2009 09:15 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:53 AM
Hi, i just put a new E1 card in Router, and i rebooted it, but its stuck in a loop, i can only see this output on console.
can any one help?
System Bootstrap, Version 12.3(11r)T1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2004 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Corrected ECC from L2 cache or memory: 0xc0dc0000
0x00100208A0 = 0x00000000
0x00100208A8 = 0x00000000
0x00100208B0 = 0x00000002
0x00100208B8 = 0x00010000
0x00100208C0 = 0x00000000
0x00100208C8 = 0x000000ff
CPO_ECC (reg 26/0): 0x00000000
CPO_ECC (reg 26/1): 0x10a20000
CPO_CACHERI (reg 27/0): 0x000010a0
CPO_CACHERD (reg 27/1): 0x00001600
CPO_CCHEDPA (reg 27/3): 0x00001600
and then all of this info again and again.
08-31-2009 09:38 AM
Please provide the part number on that E1 module as well as the show version from the router in question.
08-31-2009 10:01 AM
Edison, the router doesn't boot, how he can provide IOS information ?
Ahamad: remove alls cards and memory for router. Re-insert memory back. Check if it can boot. If it can, try re-inserting cards again. If it cannot, router is faulty and must be replaced.
08-31-2009 10:03 AM
Let me do that, in a real quick .
08-31-2009 10:12 AM
Paolo, I was assuming that removing the E1 module will return the router to its previous state - in other words, he should be able to boot. Looking back, I should said that on my original message.
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Edison.
08-31-2009 12:56 PM
Removing all cards and rebooting didnt help out :-s
08-31-2009 02:08 PM
Can you interrupt this so you can go into rommon?
08-31-2009 02:10 PM
Unlikely, it's an hardware caused crash.
08-31-2009 02:25 PM
Tried, didnt work.
09-01-2009 01:15 PM
Hello,
This line from the output is probably the indication of the problem:
Corrected ECC from L2 cache or memory: 0xc0dc0000
There seems to be a problem either with the cache or the RAM modules. If possible, try to remove and reinstall the memory module just in case it became somehow loose (you will need to open the router chassis for that). Eventually, if you have a similar router, try swapping the RAM modules to see if the problem goes away. If this does not help then I am afraid we're out of options :-\
Best regards,
Peter
09-02-2009 12:35 PM
I Tried re seating Memory and changing the slot. it didnt help.
i don't have same router my bad, i have asked a vendor if they can provide me RAM for testing, lets hope. but i couldnt find cache module, i guess its built in board.
will keep you guys posted.
Thanx for the suggestions so far :)
09-01-2009 08:13 PM
Quote: "i just put a new E1 card in Router, and i rebooted it"
Did you mean to say, you plug the card while the router is power on?
09-02-2009 12:36 PM
Nops :) it was turned of, its not first time me doing this activity, but it was a bad day :)
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