12-06-2007 03:46 AM - edited 03-05-2019 07:51 PM
Hi
I usally find find solutions to my problems on cisco.com but alas i can't find a fix for this one
i have a sup-7203bxl showing this error on startup
- RELIABILITY DRIVER: wrong signature on NVFLASH
any ideas what this means
thanks
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12-22-2007 03:12 PM
Try using the SXF series of image. I've been told that will fix it.
-brad
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12-07-2007 08:29 AM
I can take some guesses:
Bad IOS on flash
Bad NVRAM (config is corrupted)
Bad flash CF
Bad DRAM on sup engine
Bad sup engine
Start from the top down. Try it in this order and see if one of the following fixes it:
1) Reformat the flash, and re-up a good IOS image.
2) Erase your config. reload. re-paste the config after reload
3) Replace the CF card
4) Try different DRAM
5) CALL TAC
-brad
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12-22-2007 02:56 PM
Can you paste a sh ver for that sup/image?
12-22-2007 03:12 PM
Try using the SXF series of image. I've been told that will fix it.
-brad
(please rate the post if this helps!)
05-16-2008 05:53 PM
Hi, did you ever get this resolved? I have a 6509-E that I get the same message on at reload time. Cisco had me replace the SUP720 but that didn't fix it. I also removed the compact flash card and did a reload. Still got the message.
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