03-21-2010 08:00 PM - edited 03-09-2019 10:52 PM
Hi all,
I have a trouble when trying to install new line card 7600-SSC-400 on Cisco 6509. Here was the message displays on the screen after I finished installing the line card : "%C6KPWR-SP-4-UNSUPPORTED: unsupported module in slot 7, power not allowed: The image for the card is not bundled in image." I tried to install this line card on another slot, but it doesn't work. The attched item is logfile which I saved in the installing session. I don't know what I hvae to do now, please help me to resolve this problem !
Thanks so much,
Hieu
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03-21-2010 10:19 PM
Your IOS image needs to be "Advanced IP Services" feature set to run IPSEC-SPA module. Currently you are running "IP Services".
Here is the URL for your reference:
Hope that helps.
03-21-2010 10:19 PM
Your IOS image needs to be "Advanced IP Services" feature set to run IPSEC-SPA module. Currently you are running "IP Services".
Here is the URL for your reference:
Hope that helps.
03-23-2010 08:14 PM
Hi Halijen,
Thanks very much for your help.After updating IOS to ADVIPServices version, I inserted this line card to SW6500 without any warning message, but I have new problem, the status of this line card is ok, but It's in "OutSrvc" state in sub-module and the status of sub-mod 7/0 is "Not Applicable" in Online Diag Status. I don't know why it's in this state because It's the new line card which I recieved from Cisco. Could you please help me to resolve this new problem.You can refer to the attached item for more information.
Thanks a lot,
Hieu
03-23-2010 11:20 PM
Hi Hieu,
You might want to run the following to see more detail of the error:
show diagnostic result module all detail
And I would also suggest that you reseat the 7600-SSC-400 line card firmly back to the switch, and check the status again.
If it's still showing the error, maybe you can try seating the module on a different slot, and check if you have the same issue.
If the issue still persist after reseating and testing it on different slot, then it might be a hardware issue, and you might want to open a TAC case to further investigate it.
Hope that helps.
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