10-21-2010 08:45 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:40 PM
Hi,
We recently started having this error msg"
%SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
If we removed Sup2 standy card the error msg goes away.
We have replace the Sup2 card twice now and error msg does not go away.
Can someone help me on this
thanks.
Here and exemple of the error before removing the card
2010 Oct 12 21:30:07 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:31:54 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:33:42 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:35:29 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:37:16 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:39:03 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:40:50 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:42:37 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:44:25 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:46:12 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:47:59 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_NOINBANDRESPONSE:Module 2 not responding over inband
2010 Oct 12 21:47:59 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:49:46 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:51:33 est -04:00 %SYS-2-MOD_INBANDTEST:Module 1 error detected ... testing
2010 Oct 12 21:51:41 est -04:00 %SYS-5-MOD_REMOVE:Module 2 has been removed
2010 Oct 12 21:52:21 est -04:00 %SYS-5-MOD_REMOVE:Module 2 has been removed
Mod Slot Ports Module-Type Model Sub Status
--- ---- ----- ------------------------- ------------------- --- --------
1 1 2 1000BaseX Supervisor WS-X6K-SUP1-2GE yes ok
2 2 2 1000BaseX Supervisor WS-X6K-SUP1-2GE yes standby
Mod Module-Name Serial-Num--- -------------------- -----------
1 SAD03281469
2 SAD03281099
Mod MAC-Address(es) Hw Fw Sw
--- -------------------------------------- ------ ---------- -----------------
1 00-d0-bc-e9-b6-8e to 00-d0-bc-e9-b6-8f 4.1 5.2(1) 6.3(7)
00-d0-bc-e9-b6-8c to 00-d0-bc-e9-b6-8d
00-d0-d3-03-d8-00 to 00-d0-d3-03-db-ff
2 00-d0-bc-e9-b3-a6 to 00-d0-bc-e9-b3-a7 4.1 5.2(1) 6.3(7)
00-d0-bc-e9-b3-a4 to 00-d0-bc-e9-b3-a5
Mod Sub-Type Sub-Model Sub-Serial Sub-Hw
--- ----------------------- ------------------- ----------- ------
1 L2 Switching Engine II WS-F6020A SAD03262640 2.0
2 L2 Switching Engine II WS-F6020A SAD03272395 2.0
Thanks
10-21-2010 09:09 AM
This message indicates that the module is not responding to the supervisor engine requests over the inband communication channel. This error can be caused by the following reasons:
* the supervisor engine being excessively busy
* spanning tree protocol loops
* ACLs and QoS policers throttlingdropping traffic over the inband communications channel
* port ASIC synchronization problems
* Switch Fabric Module problem
The most common reason, is insufficient insertion force, which can leave only certain pins touching or all which are only partially making contact.
You may want try to reseat the module 1 and make sure that is completely inserted in the chassis. You may also want to try to upgrade to the later 7.x code if you are hitting one/more of the following bugs:
CSCdx30232: Error messages regarding Module 2 not responding over inband. This is duplicate of CSCdw46041.
CSCdx03048: SYS-2-MOD_NOINBANDRESPONSE reported while INBAND. Duplicate of CSCdw46041
CSCdw46041: Redundant SUPs not failover when minor H/W problems happen. Resolved in 6.3(6), 7.1(2) and above
You can view these bugs from the bug toolkit, unless they are filed internally:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/launch_bugtool.pl
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