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Problem with M1 linecard on Nexus7000

Hi all,

We have a problem with some interface on M1 linecard. When I use show module command, the output show this module is Fail as bellow: 

 

CORE-NX7010-002# sh module

Mod  Ports  Module-Type                         Model              Status

---  -----  ----------------------------------- ------------------ ----------

1    48     10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Module    N7K-M148GT-11      ok

2    32     10 Gbps Ethernet Module             N7K-M132XP-12      ok

5    0      Supervisor module-1X                N7K-SUP1           ha-standby

6    0      Supervisor module-1X                N7K-SUP1           active *

 

Mod  Online Diag Status

---  ------------------

1    Pass

2    Fail --> This is M1 linecard

5    Pass

6    Pass

 

When I show logging on switch, there are some output relate to this linecard: 

SB-CORE-NX7010-002# sh logging

2014 May 31 03:12:33.352 SB-CORE-NX7010-002 %DIAG_PORT_LB-2-PORTLOOPBACK_TEST_FAIL: Module:2 Test:PortLoopback failed 10 cons

ecutive times. Faulty module: affected ports:10,14,16  Error:Loopback test failed. Packets lost on the SUP in the transmit direction

2014 May 31 03:12:33.360 SB-CORE-NX7010-002 %MODULE-4-MOD_WARNING: Module 2 (Serial number: JAF1303EBPK) reported warning on

ports 2/10-2/10 (Ethernet) due to Loopback test failed. Packets lost on the SUP in the transmit direction in device DEV_UNDEF

 (device error 0x41830059)

2014 May 31 03:12:33.360 SB-CORE-NX7010-002 %MODULE-4-MOD_WARNING: Module 2 (Serial number: JAF1303EBPK) reported warning on

ports 2/14-2/14 (Ethernet) due to Loopback test failed. Packets lost on the SUP in the transmit direction in device DEV_UNDEF

 (device error 0x41830059)

 

Can someone explain for me what is problem. Any suggestion for this case ?

 

Thanks,

Trung. 

15 Replies 15

Hi Sam,

I remember you reported a similar issue with one of your customers. Is this a different customer ? or the issue is happenging with the same customer ?

It sounds more and more like Cisco shipped out a bad batch of N7K-M132XP-12L cards

Thanks ! Please keep me posted !!!

Danny

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