10-23-2003 12:25 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:11 AM
The "F" may appear in different position on every boot:
Power-on-self-test for Module 1: WS-X4013
Status: (. = Pass, F = Fail)
uplink port 1: F uplink port 2: F eobc port: .
processor: . cpu sdram: . rtc: .
eprom: . nvram: . flash: .
temperature sensor: . enet console port: . switch 0 port 0: F
switch 0 port 1: . switch 0 port 2: . switch 0 port 3: .
switch 0 port 4: . switch 0 port 5: . switch 0 port 6: .
switch 0 port 7: . switch 0 port 8: . switch 0 port 9: .
switch 0 port 10: . switch 0 port 11: . switch 0 registers: .
switch 0 sram: . switch 1 port 0: . switch 1 port 1: .
switch 1 port 2: . switch 1 port 3: . switch 1 port 4: .
switch 1 port 5: . switch 1 port 6: . switch 1 port 7: .
switch 1 port 8: . switch 1 port 9: . switch 1 port 10: .
switch 1 port 11: . switch 1 registers: . switch 1 sram: .
switch 2 port 0: . switch 2 port 1: . switch 2 port 2: .
switch 2 port 3: . switch 2 port 4: . switch 2 port 5: .
switch 2 port 6: . switch 2 port 7: . switch 2 port 8: .
switch 2 port 9: . switch 2 port 10: . switch 2 port 11: .
switch 2 registers: . switch 2 sram: .
Module 1 Failed
10-23-2003 01:47 AM
Hi!
Do you have any other WS-X4013 supervisor Engines? Try to insert a new one into the Chassis and check if the failure still exists. If so, you can make sure there's hardware problem with the original one.
Or insert the WS-X4013 to a new chassis to watch the POST, if the problem still exits, you can deduce that the slot for WS-X4013 of the chassis has some problems.
Hope this helps. Thanks.
10-23-2003 07:27 PM
I use show test command, does that mean that 4013 need two power supplies?
Console> (enable) show test
Environmental Status (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown, N = Not Present)
**** WARNING WARNING WARNING ****
This system has an insufficient number of power supplies operating!
**** WARNING WARNING WARNING ****
PS1: N PS2: . PS3: N
PS1 Fan: N PS2 Fan: . PS3 Fan: N
PEM: N Fan Tray: .
Temperature: . Chassis Temperature: 36 degC (97 degF)
Module 1 : 2-port 1000BaseX Supervisor
Network Management Processor (NMP) Status: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
Control Processor Status:
DRAM : . EEPROM : . FLASH : . NVRAM : .
SX1000:
Register : . Network Memory : F
Mgmt Port Loopback Status: .
Uplink Port Status
1 : F 2 : F
EOBC Status: .
10-24-2003 09:35 PM
Definitely, you need at least 2 power supplies to get the switch run normally.
The following info is from Output Interpreter
SHOW TEST NOTIFICATIONS (if any)
WARNING: One or more ports have failed the loopback test.
TRY THIS:
1. Try reseating the Supervisor module and resetting the switch
2. Try the supervisor in another slot and/or chassis
3. Isse a 'show flash' and make sure that the MCP and LCP codes exist and are
up to the latest revision, if not, re-download the NMP code.
4. Check the temperature, power supplies and fans using the 'show system' command.
5. If none of the above solves the issue, contact Cisco TAC for additional
assistance and/or replace the supervisor.
Regards,
Hao
10-25-2003 06:45 AM
It appears that memory has failed and the Sup will need to be replaced. Try power cycling the switch once to see if it matched CSCdy46288
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