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Core IssueThe router may get stuck in a continuous loop, which may be due to a hardware issue. A continuous loop never lets you gain access to the router. The router continues to scroll error messages until it is powered off.  These symptoms may be o...

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Core issueAfter a traffic class has been defined with the Access Control List (ACL), a policy can be attached to it. A policy can contain multiple classes with actions specified for each. A policy can include commands to classify the class as a parti...

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Core issueLayer 3 LAN ports, WAN interfaces and subinterfaces, and some software features use internal VLANs in the extended range. You cannot use an extended range VLAN that has been allocated for internal use.The same VLAN cannot be recreated if it...

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Core issueThe connectivity cannot be established when the switch is connected to the Ether Switch Module installed in a router through a straight through cable.ResolutionSince both are switch ports, use a cross over cable in order to establish connec...

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ResolutionWhen you telnet to the switch, you have a maximum of three tries or attempts to login with the line password before it displays the message % Bad passwords. The only way to retry is to open another session window.By default only three attem...

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Core issueAn improperly seated module or defective hardware may cause these messages to appear in the logs:%SYS-4-NVLOG:SYNDIAGS:Module 1 detected Local Bus Stall%SYS-4-NVLOG:SYNDIAGS:Local Test Mode encounters Minor hardware problem in Module #1 In ...

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Core issueWhen DHCP is not correctly configured, a client may not get a valid IP address when booting up. Therefore, client connectivity may not be established. The most common reason for DHCP failure is a misconfiguration on either the DHCP server o...

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ResolutionConnectivity issues can often be attributed to routing protocol misconfiguration or misbehavior. However, due to the complexity involved in identifying the cause, this tool does not attempt to resolve such cases. Instead, it focuses on low-...

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Core IssueThis problem may be caused by the fact that an Early Deployment (ED) release is required in order to support the hardware. ED releases are indicated by a capital letter following the version number in parentheses. For example, the capital T...

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Core IssueThese messages are seen on the console or in the router log. They can be caused by any of these:A dirty filter. A bad fan assembly.A mis-seated fan assembly.A failed Chassis Interface (CI).These are example error messages:%CI-3-BLOWER #[x] ...

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Core issueThis error message indicates that the switch forwarding engine receives an IP packet of a shorter length than the minimum allowed length. Therefore, the switch drops the packet. The excessive interrupts are generated by the Enhanced Address...

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