Hi everyone, I am writing because a have the following case and I need your help. I have a Cisco WAVE 694, and I can't connect to it by telnet, SSH or console. The IP address I am using do not responds to ping. The last network administrator gave me this IP. I tried connecting by console and secure CRT shows that I am connected but nothing is showing at the CLI.
I rebooted the WAVE while I was connected to the console and I saw the WAVE booting. At the end of the CLI the WAVE was asking for a user to login but when a type the user, it seems to not recognize my keyboard because what I type don't appears on the CLI.
I am using a laptop that I connect to others switches and routers and work fine.
Why can't I connect to the WAVE 694?
Mounting [/dev/md0] at [/sw]
Mounted /dev/md0 to /sw
Mounting [/dev/md1] at [/swstore]
Mounted /dev/md1 to /swstore
Mounting [/dev/md2] at [/state]
Mounted /dev/md2 to /state
Mounting [/dev/md4] at [/local/local1]
Mounted /dev/md4 to /local/local1
Memory is not balanced.
2015 Jun 7 05:39:40 (none) memconfig: %WAAS-NODEMGR-3-330113: Memconfig : ***** Memory modules are not balanced across memory banks. Check for Memory Not Balanced Alarm. Check CLI #show inventory. Verify the channels on which memory is installed. Memory throughput may degrage. *****
BOOT-100: sw-filesystems mounted, applying pending upgrades if any...
SW up-to-date
Memtagging applications...
Initializing kernel random number generator...
Start kdump functionality...
Starting kdump succeeded.
Creating Linux Strong Password files...
Running pre-200 hooks...
Running mtsd...
IOCTL returned 0
New registry installed.
IOCTL returned 0
New registry installed.
check if we need to analyze the kdump vmcore
BOOT: entering runlevel 200 (full operations)!
BOOT: System Initializing, please wait...........
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