07-18-2011 07:25 AM - edited 03-07-2019 01:15 AM
Hi.
I have a Cisco Switch 3560 and not boot. The Leds: SYST, RPS, STAT, Duplx, Speed, PoE (all Leds) are always green and the POST test not run. With a serial cable connect, don't output everything for putty.
IOS: Version 12.2(35)SE5
Model: WS-C3560-24PS-S
Any ideas?
Thanks
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07-20-2011 11:21 AM
Hmmmmmmm peculiar case
Was this switch working earlier before you power on ?
What made the switch to be rebooted ?
Is the switch well mounted on the rack ?
What changes were done to the switch before you decide to reboot ?
07-22-2011 03:10 AM
Hi Manjunath.
Yes, is a peculiar case!
The switch was work perfectely (well mounted on the rack) and the users told me who had not network in desktops. The switchs, before reboot, have all leds (uncluding the 24 copper ports) fixed green! For these reasen rebooted the router and take off more!
behavior after the reboot was what I described in posts above.
Thanks for help.
08-31-2011 03:23 AM
Hi all.
More ideas?
Thanks
08-31-2011 04:12 AM
Hi,
Please try to inspect the switch carefully. Verify if the Mode button is not stuck (you should hear and feel repeated clicks if you press the Mode button repeatedly). Also verify if there is no short circuit in any of the sockets - the wire contacts inside bent and/or touching each other. Verify the console port in the same way as well. You will probably need a good light and a magnifying glass.
Is there any change in the LED lights at all after powerup, i.e. do they blink perhaps once or so, or are they constantly lit from the very time the switch is plugged into power with absolutely no blinking whatsoever?
Best regards,
Peter
08-31-2011 04:46 AM
Hi Peter. Thanks for your reply.
I will inspect the switch so that said.
Does not exist any change in the LED lights at all after powerup. All are they constantly lit, after powerup.
Thanks,
Ricardo
09-13-2011 07:19 AM
Hi Peter.
I inspect the switch carefully and found nothing wrong. Button mode is ok.
More ideas?
Thanks
09-13-2011 08:20 AM
Ricardo,
I am very sorry but I've got no more ideas. The switch is probably fried. I am very sorry about that. Do you have an option of returning it and having it replaced?
Best regards,
Peter
12-31-2017 11:02 PM
I had this happen to me, the last thing I did was apply a VLAN ACL and that killed it.
07-22-2023 03:05 PM
Similar issue for me. I applied to "switchport trunk native vlan 192" from vlan 1 and lost it. Had to go power cycle the switch to revert config to last saved. But it never came back and now I have this same problem reported here. It does nothing at power on with console connected. no post or any syntax coming from the switch to console. Confirmed my console cable is good by connecting another switch. Tried the hold mode button on power and release and nothing happens.
05-17-2024 11:57 PM - edited 05-18-2024 01:03 AM
Well no boot means your have no output, if SYST amber light is only blinking means your system light is on, this is usually cased by wrong configuration of VLAN's or sudden power shutdown. the solution is you need to heat up some chips below video will help you to go through the solution:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpeZEswrH-s
if you are reaching to a prompt ( SWITCH:) after pressing and releasing MODE button then you need to try this ( but make sure you will loose all the data)
Step 1.
Connect up your console cable and power on the switch, whilst holding down the “mode” button:
Initialize the flash file system with the command: flash_init
Step 3.
Delete the config.text file from the flash directory:
switch: del flash:config.text
Are you sure you want to delete "flash:config.text" (y/n)?y
File "flash:config.text" deleted
Delete the vlan.dat file from the flash directory:
switch: del flash:vlan.dat
Are you sure you want to delete "vlan.dat" (y/n)?y
File "flash:vlan.dat" deleted
Reboot the switch and you’re done:
switch: boot
05-18-2024 05:57 AM
Thank you for this information. I already tossed the switch in the garbage, but now I know for next time.
05-19-2024 06:46 AM
power on switch press and release MODE button till you get SWITCH: then do the below
switch: flash_init
switch: load_helper
switch: Dir Flash:
switch: rename flash:config.text flash:config.old
switch: boot
05-20-2024 03:20 AM - edited 05-26-2024 01:40 AM
Thanks for reply
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