Chapter

Log Codes

Table 8-3 ASC Log Codes (continued)

Error Number

Display Log String

Detail Description

 

 

 

1213

NULL

Standby card firmware update, as active card firmware

 

 

revision is higher than the standby revision.

 

 

 

1214

NULL

Standby firmware update when active is native to shelf

 

 

and standby is not native.

 

 

 

1215

switch reason

Standby card has been allowed to gain mastership as the

 

 

firmware revision in the standby card is higher than the

 

 

active firmware.

 

 

 

1216

switch reason

Standby card has been allowed mastership because the

 

 

active was not native to shelf and the standby was native

 

 

to shelf.

 

 

 

1217

switch reason

Not used.

 

 

 

1218

NULL

Overrides do not change standby if standby firmware

 

 

revision is Release 2 or Release 3.

 

 

 

1219

switch reason

Standby card has been allowed mastership because

 

 

standby firmware version is higher than active.

 

 

 

1220

informational

SMM-related information regarding the card state and

 

 

other information useful for debugging and

 

 

administration has been logged.

 

 

 

1221

communication up, slot

Message received, which states that an SM card is

 

 

responding while polling. Additional information about

 

 

the slot number and the card state is also displayed.

 

 

 

1222

communication down,

Message received, which states that an SM card is not

 

slot

responding while polling.

 

 

 

1223

card inserted, slot

SM card insertion detected while monitoring the slot

 

 

states of the shelf.

 

 

 

1224

card removed, slot

SM card removal detected while monitoring the slot

 

 

states of the shelf.

 

 

 

1225

SM card state change

Message received, which reports the change in card

 

 

state. Information about the present card state is also

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

1226

Both Mastership

Both cards have asserted mastership state.

 

Asserted, cardState

 

 

 

 

1227

Major Alarm:

Connections exist on the removed SM card and a major

 

Connections exist on

alarm has been logged.

 

removed SM

 

 

 

 

1228

Clear Alarm: Connections

Clear the alarm caused by the switchover of a card with

 

exist on removed SM

existing connections by a new card.

 

 

 

1229

card ready de asserted,

SM card failure detected. Additional Information about

 

slot n

the slot number is displayed.

 

 

 

1230

standby F/W update

Error occurred while updating the firmware version in

 

failed

the standby card. Operation incomplete.

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003

 

 

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MGX 8220 specifications

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