Cisco Systems 12000 series specifications Fabric Ping Failure, Error Messages

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Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces

SLOT 10 : RUN IOS

SLOT 11 : RUN IOS

SLOT 13 : RUN IOS

SLOT 14 : RUN IOS

Note It is possible for the value of an alphanumeric LED to be reversed. For example, IOS RUN may be displayed as RUN IOS.

If the alphanumeric LEDs on the line card display anything other than IOS RUN, or the RP is neither the active Master/Primary nor the Slave/Secondary, there is a problem and the line card has not fully loaded correctly. Before replacing the line card, try fixing the problem by following these steps:

Step 1 Reload the microcode using the global configuration microcode reload slot command.

Step 2 Reload the line card using the hw-module slot reload command. This causes the line card to reset and download the MBus and fabric downloader software modules before attempting to download the Cisco IOS software.

or

Step 3 Reset the line card manually. This may rule out any problems that are caused by a bad connection to the MBus or switching fabric.

Fabric Ping Failure

Fabric ping failures occur when either a line card or the secondary RP fails to respond to a fabric ping request from the primary RP over the switch fabric. Such failures are a problem symptom that should be investigated. They are indicated by the following error messages:

%GRP-3-FABRIC_UNI: Unicast

send timed out (1)

%GRP-3-COREDUMP: Core

dump

incident on slot 1, error: Fabric ping failure

%LCINFO-3-CRASH: Line

card

in slot 1 crashed

You can find more information about this issue on Cisco.com in the Troubleshooting Fabric Ping Timeouts and Failures on the Cisco 12000 Series Internet Router publication.

Error Messages

If you receive any error message related to a line card, you can use the Error Message Decoder Tool (on Cisco.com) to find the meaning of this error message. Some errors point to a hardware issue, while others indicate a Cisco IOS software caveat or a hardware issue on another part of the router. This publication does not cover all these messages.

Note Some messages related to Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) and Inter Process-Communication (IPC) are explained on Cisco.com in the Troubleshooting CEF-Related Error Messages publication.

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Contents ATM Line Card Installation and Configuration ContentsImportant Information Supported Platforms Router Hardware InstallationATM Line Card Product Numbers Cisco IOS Software Release RequirementsHardware Revision Requirements Compatible Cisco IOS ReleaseHardware Revision Number Product Overviews Related DocumentationPort OC-12c/STM-4c ATM Line Card Overview Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview 101926 Safety Guidelines Preparing for InstallationRemoving and Installing a Line Card Preventing Electrostatic DischargeRequired Tools and Equipment Guidelines for Line Card Removal and Installation Removing a Line Card Line Card Removal and Installation Removing the Blank Filler Installing a Blank FillerInserting and Removing the Blank Filler Fastening Captive Screw on Blank Filler Installing a Line CardEjector Levers Removing and Installing a Line Card Line Card Cable-Management Bracket Line Card Cable-Management BracketMultiport Line Card Cable-Management Bracket Removing a Line Card Cable-Management Bracket 80220 Installing a Line Card Cable-Management Bracket Cabling and Specifications ATM Line Card Power Budget and Signal SpecificationsPort OC-12c/STM-4c ATM Line Card Power Specifications Transceiver DBm Distance Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM Line Card Power SpecificationsAttenuation Typical MaximumPort OC-12c/STM-4c ISE ATM Line Card Power Specifications Port OC-3c/STM-1 ISE ATM Line Card Power SpecificationsFiber-Optic Network Interface Cables RX port TX port Duplex or simplex SC fiber cable connectors Initial Boot Process Verifying and Troubleshooting Line Card InstallationStatus LEDs Alphanumeric LEDsState Description Nnnn LED Display Meaning SourceVget IOS Done Fabl Troubleshooting the Installation Parameter Configuration File Entry Default Value Configuring and Troubleshooting InterfacesInitial Configuration Configuring an InterfaceRouter# show version Using show Commands to Check Status Using the show version CommandUsing the show gsr Command Using ATM show Commands ATM Configuration ExampleUsing the show interfaces Command Using the show running-config CommandOutput Examples Advanced Line Card TroubleshootingShow context summary Output Show context slot Output Checking the Current Status of the Line CardFabric Ping Failure Error MessagesFpga Error Messages Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces Line Card Memory Locations Line Card MemoryEngine 0 and Engine 1 Line Card Memory Locations Engine 0 and Engine 1 Line Card Memory LocationsISE Line Card Memory Locations Engine 2 Line Card Memory LocationsLine Card Memory UpgradeLC-Slot3#show hardware ATM Line Card Route Memory OptionsRemoving and Installing Line Card Memory ATM Line Card Packet Memory OptionsCisco Product Number Dimm Modules Dimm Sockets Dimm Socket with Dual Release Levers Removing a DimmDimm Socket with Single Release Lever Installing a DimmHandling a Dimm Removing a SodimmRemove Retaining Clip from Memory Module Socket Using the Dimm Removal Tools to Release the Sodimm Removing a 144-pin Sodimm Module Sodimm Socket Retaining Clip Installing a SodimmSodimm with Key in Face-Up Position Inserting the Retaining Clip Retaining Clip Installed into Module Latch Checking the Installation of Line Card MemoryFCC Class a Compliance Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety InformationTranslated Safety Warnings and Agency Approvals Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory StatementsCanada Europe-EUVcci Class a Notice for Japan Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information Obtaining Documentation
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