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IR829 fails to boot

husqvarna1990
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Hello I have a collection of Cisco IR829gw routers at work which have been working great but today i was tasked with loading a new configuration onto the router but i am getting a a horrible error message before i can even enter any commands, and whats worse is the router just keeps resetting itself and no commands are recognized, and the reset switch is not setting it back to the factory defaults even though i get a confirmation that the reset switch was pressed, "I booted the router while holding reset". 
 
Below is the entire output from the last few minutes of me trying to get it to boot.
 
If anyone has any ideas on what i should try next please let me know as i am out of ideas short of a RMA but that would take ages :( 
 
Kind regards from Edwin Martin (CCPN).
 
IR829 Loader Stage 1 Version 1.8
 
FPGA version 0x20700 built 2017-6-21
Booted from the upgrade FPGA; SecureBoot did not fallback
Reset reason: CPU reset
BIOS Platform: IR800
BIOS Version: 13
SecureBoot core version: F01047X15.01ada48ab2015-04-03
Microloader version: MA0061R06.0404022015
Booted from the upgrade BIOS
 

Autoboot is ON, variable: bootstrap:ir800-hv.srp.SPA.2.6.27
Image signature verified
Booting image bootstrap:ir800-hv.srp.SPA.2.6.27
[   19.130632] kexec: Starting new kernel
 
RIF heap (initial): 2774816 bytes
RIF<3> Added 2774816 bytes at <0x2015a8e0> to the RIF heap
RIF: Host RAM: 1467000KB required, 1467735KB available
RIF: Host low RAM: 4808KB required, 1467735KB available
RIF: Host RAM unused by memory regions: 735KB total, 735KB low
Processing SRP...
RIF: used 10568/16384 bytes of stack
 
##############################################################
 
   LynxSecure TRUNK (No Service Packs installed)
   Copyright 2004-2016 Lynx Software Technologies, Inc
   All rights reserved.
 
   LynxSecure (x86_64) build ENGINEERING created on 01/27/2016 09:35:28
   URL:         svn://txx.lynx.com/svn/lynxsecure/engr/psubramaniam/tot-20141010                                                                                                                                   /lynxsecure/src
   Revision(s): 11396M
   Built by:    psubramaniam@paricos62.localdomain
 
##############################################################
 
   Initializing the Internal Timekeeping...
   Initializing the System State Manager...
   Initializing LynxSecure global data areas.
   Number of CPU(s) : 2
   Initializing the CPU Support Package.
   Initializing LynxSecure page table...
   Initializing the Board Support Package.
   Initializing Scheduler...
   Initializing the VCPU module...
   Starting up the other CPUs...
            CPUs online: #0 #1
   Initializing Device Configuration Virtualization...
   Initializing Subject Resources...
   Initializing Interrupt Routing...
   Initializing Hypercalls...
   Heap memory used by LynxSecure: 1746016 (0x1aa460) bytes
   Launching Subjects
<3> [0.749665] IOAPIC: IOAPIC 1 initialized, implementation version 32
<3> [0.749665] <E1000> e1000_device_init: initialized E1000 device
<3> [0.749665] <E1000> e1000_device_init: initialized E1000 device
<6> PCI: Initializing
<6> PCI: Finished Initializing
Autoboot string flash:/ir800-universalk9-mz.SPA.156-3.M4,12;
 
 Failed to boot, skip first flash:/ir800-universalk9-mz.SPA.156-3.M4,12;
 
rommon-2> enable
Error 27: Unrecognized command 
rommon-2> configuration terminal 
Error 27: Unrecognized command 
rommon-2> dir flash:
Error 27: Unrecognized command 
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marce1000
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 - Try to manually boot the device with :

                     boot flash:/ir800-universalk9-mz.SPA.156-3.M4,12;

  Depending on errors observed , check if the given filename is correct , you may need a .bin extension for instance (?).

 M.



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