June 25, 2004
Products Affected
|
Product |
Comments |
|---|---|
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PA-A2-4E1XC-E3ATM |
When installed in 7200VXR systems shipped after January 25, 2004. |
|
PA-A2-4E1XC-OC3SM |
When installed in 7200VXR systems shipped after January 25, 2004. |
|
PA-A2-4T1C-OC3SM |
When installed in 7200VXR systems shipped after January 25, 2004. |
|
PA-A2-4T1C-T3ATM |
When installed in 7200VXR systems shipped after January 25, 2004. |
Problem Description
PA-A2 Port Adapters will fail boot-up when used with the following:
CISCO7206VXR (midplane) HW version 2.8 or newer - 800-04667-11
CISCO7204VXR (midplane) HW version 2.8 or newer - 800-04766-11
For the purposes of this Field Notice, the term PA-A2 refers to the products listed in the Products Affected section above.
Background
The incompatibility between the PA-A2s and the products listed above in the Problem Description section are due to a change implemented in January, 2004: PCN E076429, which implemented the newer PCI Bridge.
Problem Symptoms
The symptom will be that the PA-A2s will not boot-up.
Console output:
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alien_tsu_mngr_init Could not initialize rcv tsu
*Apr 21 05:48:37.667: %ATMCES-1-BAD1575: The 1575 device could not be initialized on bay 2, shutting down bay
*Apr 21 05:48:37.667: %PA-3-DEACTIVATED: port adapter in bay [2] powered off.
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Workaround/Solution
Workaround:
None
Solution:
For customers who experience a problem, the solution is to upgrade the IOS to a version that resolves the boot failure. Please view the Bug ID presented below in the DDTS section for versions of IOS that correct the failure.
Note: If the PA-A2 is functioning properly, no action is required.
DDTS
To follow the bug ID link below and see detailed bug information, you must be a registered user and you must be logged in.
|
DDTS |
Description |
|---|---|
|
CSCee33309 (registered customers only) |
PA-A2 fails on c7200 |
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