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AP2800 falls into u-boot mode under normal operation - ver 8.8.125

ManWaiWong15089
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I have this 2 new APs falls under U-Boot mode. Please assist me. 

u-boot>> printenv
BOOT=part1
CASset=max
ENABLE_BREAK=1
FACTORY_RESET=0
MALLOC_len=5
MANUAL_BOOT=0
MEMORY_DEBUG=0
MPmode=SMP
autoload=yes
baudrate=9600
bootcmd=nandboot
bootdelay=3
bootfile=board_init_barbados2k.img
cacheShare=no
ckernel=0
disaMvPnp=no
eeeEnable=no
enaClockGating=no
enaCpuStream=no
enaFPU=yes
enaMonExt=no
enaWrAllo=no
eth1addr=00:50:43:21:12:08
eth1mtu=1500
eth2addr=00:50:43:21:0b:08
eth2mtu=1500
ethact=egiga2
ethaddr=00:50:43:0b:12:08
ethmtu=1500
ethprime=egiga2
image_name=part.bin
initrd_high=0xffffffff
limit_dram_size=yes
loadaddr=0x02000000
loads_echo=0
mtddevname=fs
mtdids=nand0=armada-nand
mtdparts=mtdparts=armada-nand:1m(oops),1m(reserved),-(fs)
nandEcc=nfcConfig=4bitecc
netretry=yes
partition=nand0,2
pcieTune=no
pexMode=RC
stderr=serial
stdin=serial
stdout=serial
yuk_ethaddr=00:00:00:EE:51:81

Environment size: 905/65532 bytes

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In u-boot, try the following: 

setshenv BOOT part2
saveshenv

Reboot the AP.  

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Leo Laohoo
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Console into the AP and reboot the AP.
Post the entire boot-up process.

refer attached

In u-boot, try the following: 

setshenv BOOT part2
saveshenv

Reboot the AP.  

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