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| Interpreting ERROR Messages on the HP AdvanceStack Router 200 Series | |
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| Press [Return] or wait 10 seconds to attempt to load the router’s operating | |
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| If a qualified support person is available to operate the selftest monitor, | |
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| press [s] to enter the selftest monitor. Otherwise, do as described above | |
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| to attempt to load the operating code. | |
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| In all cases of displayed ERROR messages, take additional action as | |
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| If the operating code is successfully loaded, you can continue |
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| normal router operation. However, you should record the initial |
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| failure information and call for service from your HP dealer or |
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| service provider. It may be necessary to download new operating |
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| code to your router. For more information, refer to ‘‘Recoverable |
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| If the operating code does not successfully load, record the failure |
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| information and call for service from your HP dealer or service |
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| provider. It may be necessary to replace your router. |
Recoverable Self-Test Failures
The following two error messages indicate a problem in the router’s FLASH memory that may be corrected by cycling the power. If, after the power is cycled, the problem persists, then it may be corrected by downloading new operating code. In this case, contact your HP dealer or service provider.
ERROR: Erasure ERROR, block #
ERROR: Programming ERROR, block #
The following three error messages indicate a problem in the router’s FLASH memory that may be corrected by downloading new operating code. For further assistance, contact your
ERROR: Incorrect CRC in FLASH
ERROR: Invalid size field in FLASH
ERROR: Illegal FLASH ID, byte #, got XXXX, expected YYYY
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