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ASA: rommon

Mirzo
Level 1
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Dear all

 

I have issue with asa5506. i try to boot image  from rommon  but rommon showed error 

 

rommon 10 > boot disk1:/asa951-lfbff-k8.spa
Located 'asa951-lfbff-k8.spa' @ cluster 3.

################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
LFBFF signature verified.

%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00No kernel found to launch.

boot: error executing "boot disk1:/asa951-lfbff-k8.spa"

  

rommon 1 > show info
Current image running (0/1): Boot ROM0

Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders

 

%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00DIMM Slot 0 : Present
DIMM Slot 1 : Absent
%WARNING% - Missing DIMM in slot.
%WARNING% - Please correct the memory issue to assure best performance.

%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00Product Identifier : UNKNOWN

%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00Serial Number - PCA : UNKNOWN

%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00Serial Number - Chassis : UNKNOWN

%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00Version Identifier : UNKNOWN
CPLD Version : 34 (MM/DD/YY): 04/25/14 (2.2)
CPLD Ext Version : 0x03020200 (2.2.0)
Board Version : 3 (P2)
PCH Version : 02 (A2)
CPLD-ENV Version : 0000

172.16.9.109 107 123456

 

rommon 1 > show idprom

Reading onboard idprom...
%ERROR - Read failure - Device @ 0x50, offset 0x00 on I2C bus 0x00done

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Hi , it seems like your motherboard is faulty. Open a TAC for support.
Regards
Please rate this and mark as solution/answer, if this resolved your issue
Good luck
KB

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Abheesh Kumar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

If your device is under partner/cisco support then open a ticket, seems like its main board faulty.

 

Thanks,
Abheesh
PS: Please don't forget to rate and select as validated answer if this answered your question

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Hi , it seems like your motherboard is faulty. Open a TAC for support.
Regards
Please rate this and mark as solution/answer, if this resolved your issue
Good luck
KB

Abheesh Kumar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

If your device is under partner/cisco support then open a ticket, seems like its main board faulty.

 

Thanks,
Abheesh
PS: Please don't forget to rate and select as validated answer if this answered your question

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