10-02-2006 07:36 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:20 AM
We just bought this switch used, do the amber lights and no post to the serial mean that the supervisors are spent?
10-02-2006 08:04 AM
Hi,
this might very well be the case. Yet have a look at "Cisco Catalyst 5000 Series Switches
Install and Upgrade Guides" and especially the guides for your supervisor engine. They describe the boot sequence and troubleshooting steps.
You might also want to try to access ROMMON to rule out the problem arises from a corrupted image, modified console speed and the like.
Regards, Martin
10-02-2006 08:55 AM
You have to connect to the console port and watch while it boots up and cut and paste the bootup sequence to see if there is a problem .
10-02-2006 09:50 AM
I would have been more than happy to do that, but it doesn't give me a post!
10-02-2006 10:02 AM
with no POST as you connect to the console port, this could mean a few things.
* your console port connection to your PC may not be configured properly; or you have a bad console cable.
(verify your connection parameters, 9600 baud, 8, none, 1, no flow control)
(also replace the console cable if you can or the DB connector if possible)
* the supervisor engine does not have any memory on it; verify if there is any DRAM; while your at it, verify if any FLASH is installed.
what version of supervisor engine? I, II, IIG,...etc
10-02-2006 10:23 AM
Also 5500's are not the same as the rest of the switch consoles , you will need a straight thru cable to connect to the console , this may be why you are getting no output.
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