king to
> > Cisco about this
> > call and we talked to almost dozen Cisco reps about
> > this problem but
> > every time they send you new card.
> >
> > Thanks everyone,
> >
> > Inamul
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> >
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> I would try writing the config file to a tftp server
> i
card.
Thanks everyone,
Inamul
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I would try writing the config file to a tftp server instead of the flash
Cisco has been telling me it's not IOS but
I am gonna try putting new IOS and see it fixes
the problem.
Thans everyone valuable input.
Inamu
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> Follow up on this topic.
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> A couple of things I did not glean from your post was whether
> this router was a new (to you) install, or whether it was
> previously working and yo
Follow up on this topic.
A couple of things I did not glean from your post was whether
this router was a new (to you) install, or whether it was
previously working and you recently upgraded the code. If the
case is the latter, I am in strong agreement with Jim Dixon
that the likely culprit i
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VERBOSITY BIT IS SET. DISREGARD THIS POST IF IT DOES NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
A couple of thoughts on this
interfaces rarely fail, it is possible.
In certain locations in SWA, this happened rather frequently
due to dust infiltration and operator error.
HTH,
Paul Werner
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> Thanks everyone for reply this post.
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Looks more like a Software issue / memory issue.
-Pradeep
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Looks more like a Software issue / memory issue.
-Pradeep
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this is what I
this is what I got on cisco site..
Error Message
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after [chars], elapsed [int],
status
0x[hex]
ExplanationAn interface processor failed to come online after being
reset. A software or hardware error occurred.
Recommended ActionCopy the e
7;t even recognize VIP 50 card Cisco sent us and we put old one
> back.
> I will try booting without config and see what happens..
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This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5
This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's running
this code. Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy start
to run. This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded. Also, it seems that
conso
I would try writing the config file to a tftp server instead of the flash.
Also, I hope you have maintainence on this. Call TAC and troubleshoot with
them. If they are unable to find the issue, have them get you new equipment
(assuming you have smartnet).
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