I take that back!! a couple of hours after sending this response I
got a call from a customer that couldn't talk to his 6509. He reset
the switch and could see the output but couldn't talk to it still.
Worked fine on adjacent switch, sending new sup1!!!
Dave
MADMAN wrote:
I have not
I take that back!! a couple of hours after sending this response I
got a call from a customer that couldn't talk to his 6509. He reset
the switch and could see the output but couldn't talk to it still.
Worked fine on adjacent switch, sending new sup1!!!
Dave
MADMAN wrote:
I have not
I had a similar issue here with a 6509 SUP 2.
My problem was fixed by using the button next to the console port. No idea
why I had to, but after pressing in in and then out again I could work fine.
Appart from that the only other thing was to reboot that chassis
You have done all of that, so I am
I have not seen this problem with a 6509 but I have with routers and
I RMAed the box.
Dave
Donohue, Steve wrote:
Good Morning,
I was hoping someone could help me out. I have a single SUP module in my
6509 test chassis. When I power up the chassis with my terminal emulator
connected to
Flow control is something you need to check. You need to have flow control
disabled in the terminal software. In certain situations, with hardware or
software flow control turned on you will be able to receive but not
transmit, or you can lock up the terminal session altogether.
Use 9600, 8
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