07-03-2012 08:54 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:35 AM
Hello,
I need assistance to fix a problem with an ASA 5505. Device boots to rommon #0> and stays there.
The complete boot record follows:
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CISCO SYSTEMS
Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(12)13 08/28/08 15:50:37.45
Low Memory: 632 KB
High Memory: 507 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 coun
t = 2. Reason: I2C_UNPOPULATED_ERROR
Platform ASA5505
Ethernet0/0
i2c_write_byte_w_wait() error, slot = 0x0, device = 0x64, address = 128 byte cou
nt = 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>
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I cannot access the device via web browser nor can I get into device root ciscoasa(config)# prompt.
Thanks in advance.
Enrique S.
I have tried the set options as suggested in https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/34184. Values are saved until next boot. But device ports cannot be initialized. ASA is no longer in warranty. Will a working bin image copied from an inserted flash help? Will it help too to check / format disk:0 ?
07-11-2012 10:41 AM
have you tried the boot command in the rommon mode....
rommon>boot or rommon>boot
07-11-2012 11:01 AM
Hi Enrique,
Check if your compact flash card is inserted properly (think its on the left hand side of the ASA if am not mistaken). or it might be damage. if it is inserted properly kindly post the below output of:
sh disk0:
HTH.
Regards,
Terence
07-11-2012 03:40 PM
Hi Terrence,
Device is into rommon #
Here is the output:
rommon #0> sh disk0:
Please define the specific show command.
Valid "show" command arguments are:
"idprom": display ID-PROM Fields
" info": display platform specific information
" gdb": display image gdb settings
" reg": display current TFTP port device registers
" stat": display current TFTP port state and stats
Seems that the command needs some more arguments.
Or did I do mistyped something?
Thanks.
P.D.
I have already checked the flash card. Read it under Windows and scanned it for errors. No errors returned.
I also tried with a new flash card (4Gb) formatted to FAT (the same as the Cisco original card) and copied the two root folders and a downloaded bin. image for the asa. It is a higher version. But behavior looks the same.
Do you have any suggestions / instructions?
Thanks in advance, Terrence.
Enrique S.
07-11-2012 09:59 PM
Hi Enrique,
By using boot command also if it is not booting...
If you wish to format the flash... you can do it using the erase command....
Step 1 Connect to the ASA console port according to the instructions in "Accessing the Command-Line Interface" section.
Step 2 Power off the ASA, and then power it on.
Step 3 During startup, press the Escape key when you are prompted to enter ROMMON mode.
Step 4 To erase the file system, enter the erase command, which overwrites all files and erases the file system, including hidden system files.
rommon #1> erase [disk0: | disk1: | flash:]
07-12-2012 02:01 PM
Thank you Karthikeyan,
I am erasing flash now. Will let you know what happens after.
07-17-2012 02:25 PM
I tried with the original memory (after formatting and restoring the contents). I also tried with a new compac flash with the original .bin file and also with a different one. But in both cases I get the following error:
No images in /
Error 15: File not found
unable to boot an image
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Thank you.
Enrique S.
07-11-2012 11:31 PM
Hi
Please contact your Support you have an i2c error this is Not normal and indicates hardware or rommon issues.
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07-12-2012 02:07 PM
Hi Patrick,
Thank you. I am afraid I don´t have any support plan. Is the i2c a board component?
Is your general guess about this that it will be worth paying a one-time service with an authorized provider?
Wonder why this happened. Just had reset this device to defaults and managed to connect 2 cisco ip phones on the PoE ports. Lan ports worked fine too.
08-27-2012 01:33 AM
Hello,
I have the same error message...did you solve your problem? I just want to know if this is a software or a hardware problem but nobody knows...If this is a software problem, how can we try to solve it?
08-27-2012 04:50 AM
Hi
the i2c is part of computers it kind of bus for sensors and other things.
From my point of view exchange the asa.
Patrick
10-31-2012 12:03 PM
Ive got the same issue with my 5505. It boots and gets the I2C_UNPOPULATED_ERROR.
full error:
i2c_write_byte_w_suspend() error, slot = 0x0, device = 0x40, address = 26 byte count = 1. Reason: I2C_UNPOPULATED_ERROR
The ASA is then un responsive and have to yank the power to reset.
Called TAC but its support contract expired. Then called reseller for renewal options which came out to be just over $100. I see other posts about this but no one has posted what happend. Is this everyone elses experience? Will I just ahve to pay the $100 for the contract renewal and no other fees for repairs?
11-08-2012 04:34 PM
Hi, Had a similar issue and for me it was the PoE controller on the board. The part is LTC4259ACGW-1
11-08-2012 04:48 PM
Hi, Had a similar issue and it is the PoE controller on the board. The part is LTC4259ACGW-1
11-12-2012 01:52 PM
Hi Keebs,
Where did you purchase this part? And did you get the ASA up and running again?
Thank you.
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