03-19-2013 08:27 AM - edited 03-11-2019 06:16 PM
Hi,
Anyone know a simple fix for this? or or any one can fix this for me, and how much the cost is? Or I should discard it?
Below is the console output when power is connected.
more info: It stuck at line: Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(12)13) #0: Thu Aug 28 15:55:27 PDT 2008 for long time.
Thanks.
-yumin
CISCO SYSTEMS
Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(12)13 08/28/08 15:50:37.45
Low Memory: 632 KB
High Memory: 251 MB
PCI Device Table.
Bus Dev Func VendID DevID Class Irq
00 01 00 1022 2080 Host Bridge
00 01 02 1022 2082 Chipset En/Decrypt 11
00 0C 00 1148 4320 Ethernet 11
00 0D 00 177D 0003 Network En/Decrypt 10
00 0F 00 1022 2090 ISA Bridge
00 0F 02 1022 2092 IDE Controller
00 0F 03 1022 2093 Audio 10
00 0F 04 1022 2094 Serial Bus 9
00 0F 05 1022 2095 Serial Bus 9
Evaluating BIOS Options ...
Launch BIOS Extension to setup ROMMON
Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(12)13) #0: Thu Aug 28 15:55:27 PDT 2008
i2c_read_word_w_wait() error, slot = 0x0, device = 0x64, address = 134 byte count = 2. Reason: I2C_UNPOPULATED_ERROR
Platform ASA5505
Ethernet0/0
i2c_write_byte_w_wait() error, slot = 0x0, device = 0x64, address = 128 byte count = 1. Reason: I2C_UNPOPULATED_ERROR
esw_reg_read: i2c_write_byte_w_wait(0) returned 0x6
Ethernet port 0 could not be initialized.
Default Interface number-0 Not Up
Use ? for help.
rommon #0>
03-19-2013 01:48 PM
Yumin,
Please try to set the config register value to 0x1:
rommon #0> confreg 0x41
And reload the ASA by entering the following command:
rommon #0> boot
If that doesn’t work I am afraid that is more a hardware failure.
Regards,
Juan Lombana
03-19-2013 02:18 PM
Thanks, Juan.
I believe it is a hardware problem too.
It looks like that it has some problem to communicate with 'device = 0x64, address = 134' which is faulty. It may be related to port 0.
Anyone experts know what this device is? It it replaceable?
Thanks
03-19-2013 02:27 PM
Yumin,
If this is a new unit you should get back to your reseller or vendor otherwise you need to open a case with us so we can replace the unit (Cisco TAC).
Regards,
Juan Lombana
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