Sean,

If you have redundant power supply in the chassis of the same 5500, you
should not be seeing switch resets due to one power supply failure. All you
should see is that the logs will indicate that power supply 1 is reseting.
Having said that, if you still suspect that the switch reset is due to pwer
supply #1 failures, please read the release notes of the CatOS you are
running and see if there are any caveats listed regarding this scenario. It
would also help to place a call to Cisco TAC as they have more visibility to
bug lists than published for general public. Please make sure that you have
the serial number of the switch and "show tech-support" (OS dependent)
output handy when you place a call to Cisco.

HTH.

Tauseef

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> I have a old Catalyst 5500 that is continually resetting. A show log
> displays:
>
> Console> (enable) show log
>
> Network Management Processor (ACTIVE NMP) Log:
>   Reset count:   538
>   Re-boot History:   Feb 15 2002 01:46:06 0, Feb 15 2002 00:10:24 0
>                      Feb 15 2002 00:03:35 0, Feb 14 2002 14:13:25 0
>                      Feb 14 2002 14:07:15 0, Feb 14 2002 14:05:16 0
>                      Feb 14 2002 13:12:20 0, Feb 14 2002 11:29:54 0
>                      Feb 14 2002 11:05:38 0, Feb 14 2002 10:35:35 0
>   Bootrom Checksum Failures:      0   UART Failures:                  0
>   Flash Checksum Failures:        0   Flash Program Failures:         0
>   Power Supply 1 Failures:       65   Power Supply 2 Failures:        0
>   Swapped to CLKA:                0   Swapped to CLKB:                0
>   Swapped to Processor 1:         0   Swapped to Processor 2:         0
>   DRAM Failures:                  0
>
>   Exceptions:                     0
>
>   Loaded NMP version:            4.5(12)
>   Reload same NMP version count: 176
>
>   Last software reset by user: 2/15/2002,00:10:13
> ---- output omitted ----
>
> I'm assuming the 65 power supply 1 failures is a possible cause? Does this
> indicate a dying power supply and the source of the resets, or is
something
> else to blame?
>
>
> - Sean




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