07-20-2010 12:00 PM - edited 03-06-2019 12:07 PM
Recieved this error on my 6500 when someone tried to plug in a pc. Could anyone give me some insight into this? Thanks in advance.
PM_SCP-SP-2-LCP_FW_ERR_INFORM: Module 6 is experiencing the following error: Transient port ASIC (VISHAKHA) packet buffer parity error detected on ports 14
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07-20-2010 01:19 PM
Derek,
Ok, I would still open a TAC case and RMA it if you have Smartnet contract.
HTH
Reza
07-20-2010 01:35 PM
Reading the notes I understand that you are receving %PM_SCP-SP-2-LCP_FW_ERR_INFORM:
This issue is due to a mis-seated linecard or a hardware failure. The error message occurs when linecards are not seated well. If the error message is seen on all of the linecards, the issue is a mis-seated module.
This problem can be solved if the linecard or the module is re-seated. This problem usually resolves itself after a hard reset of the module. If the error message persists after a re-seat or after the module is reset, the problem is likely a hardware failure. In order to run a complete diagnostic test on themodule and check for any hardware issues, complete these steps:
1. Issue the diagnostic level complete command in the global configuration mode to set the diagnostics level to complete.
2. Issue the hw-module reset command to soft-reset the module. After the module is up again, capture the output of the show module command and the show diagnostic module all command.
3. Physically pull out and reseat the module firmly in the chassis to hard-reset the module. After the module is up again, capture the output of the show module command and the show diagnostic module all command.
Please let me know if you have any questions
HTH
RAHUL
07-20-2010 12:49 PM
Derek,
It this a POE card? if yes it could be a bad POE daughterboard.
HTH
Reza
07-20-2010 12:57 PM
Reza,
Yes, this is POE card (WS-X6148A-GE-45AF) but I have no POE devices plugged into this card and the device that was attempting to be added was a standard PC?
07-20-2010 01:19 PM
Derek,
Ok, I would still open a TAC case and RMA it if you have Smartnet contract.
HTH
Reza
07-20-2010 01:35 PM
Reading the notes I understand that you are receving %PM_SCP-SP-2-LCP_FW_ERR_INFORM:
This issue is due to a mis-seated linecard or a hardware failure. The error message occurs when linecards are not seated well. If the error message is seen on all of the linecards, the issue is a mis-seated module.
This problem can be solved if the linecard or the module is re-seated. This problem usually resolves itself after a hard reset of the module. If the error message persists after a re-seat or after the module is reset, the problem is likely a hardware failure. In order to run a complete diagnostic test on themodule and check for any hardware issues, complete these steps:
1. Issue the diagnostic level complete command in the global configuration mode to set the diagnostics level to complete.
2. Issue the hw-module reset command to soft-reset the module. After the module is up again, capture the output of the show module command and the show diagnostic module all command.
3. Physically pull out and reseat the module firmly in the chassis to hard-reset the module. After the module is up again, capture the output of the show module command and the show diagnostic module all command.
Please let me know if you have any questions
HTH
RAHUL
07-21-2010 05:23 AM
Thanks Reza and Rahul. Will open a TAC incase it is a hardware issue.
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