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Thanks Aaron and John.<BR>
It seems not worth to get it repair. TFTP should be ok.<BR>
Thank you.<BR>
<BR><BR>> Subject: RE: [cisco-nas] NVRAM problem<BR>> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 09:49:19 -0700<BR>> From: jshults@cisco.com<BR>> To: aaron@cisco.com; david.lin@msn.com<BR>> CC: cisco-nas@puck.nether.net<BR>> <BR>> In some older Cisco devices, if the processor board (where the NVRAM is<BR>> located)<BR>> is placed in Anti-static bags, the NVRAM was erased and/or the battery<BR>> power was<BR>> drained due to the bag. I don't remember the models off hand, it's been<BR>> too long...<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> ----------<BR>> John Shults Irvine 3 (1760) Lab Admin<BR>> Linksys Voice Engineering - Linksys Product Development<BR>> 121 Theory Dr ..:|:...:|:.. Linksys Product Engineer <BR>> Irvine, CA 92617 Cisco Systems (IRV3)<BR>> jshults@cisco.com (949) 823-1291<BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> -----------<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From: cisco-nas-bounces@puck.nether.net<BR>> [mailto:cisco-nas-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Aaron Leonard<BR>> (aaron)<BR>> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:43 AM<BR>> To: David Lin<BR>> Cc: cisco-nas@puck.nether.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [cisco-nas] NVRAM problem<BR>> <BR>> From a case survey, this is almost surely an NVRAM hardware problem. I<BR>> <BR>> had said "flash" because I was mistakenly thinking that on the 5350, <BR>> NVRAM is part of main flash, but in fact it's a separate 512KB card on <BR>> the motherboard. I believe the NVRAM is soldered on the mainboard, so <BR>> the FRU would be the chassis.<BR>> <BR>> I suppose you could just load the config from TFTP instead.<BR>> <BR>> Aaron<BR>> <BR>> ----<BR>> <BR>> > The flash looks good, I can load any file into the flash and never <BR>> > lost. Only nvram, I always got 0x101 after reboot.<BR>> > Is it battery problem?<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > > Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 14:18:49 -0700<BR>> > > From: Aaron@cisco.com<BR>> > > To: david.lin@msn.com<BR>> > > CC: cisco-nas@puck.nether.net<BR>> > > Subject: Re: [cisco-nas] NVRAM problem<BR>> > ><BR>> > > My guess: bad flash.<BR>> > ><BR>> > > Aaron<BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> > ><BR>> > > > Hi all,<BR>> > > > I have a AS5350, the NVRAM can't save the configuration whatever I<BR>> <BR>> > set<BR>> > > > the config-register as 0x2102 or 0x2142. Once I restart the box,<BR>> the<BR>> > > > configuation is missing. Sometime I reload it from CLI, the boot<BR>> can<BR>> > > > be processed, it stopped at self-test.<BR>> > > > When I restart it, I saw " the NVRAM area is corrupt...it is using<BR>> > > > default value...".<BR>> > > > Any thing could be the problem? Thank you.<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > David<BR>> > ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> > Show your pals how you really feel! Learn more today! <BR>> > <http://www.freemessengeremoticons.ca/><BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> cisco-nas mailing list<BR>> cisco-nas@puck.nether.net<BR>> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nas<BR><BR><br /><hr />Get next generation emoticons! <a href='http://www.freemessengeremoticons.ca/' target='_new'>Click here!</a></body>
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