[nsp] Strange Cisco 12000 diag output

Jared Mauch jared@puck.nether.net
Fri, 4 Oct 2002 20:08:10 -0400


	This was added by cisco to track minor hardware changes
that do not force them to increment the hardware version.

	As you can see, hardware version in some cases is represented with
"Design Release" now if you do a pre+post comparsion.

	- jared

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 05:18:27PM -0600, Clinton Work wrote:
> 
> Cisco 12410/GRP with IOS 12.0(21)ST4
> 
> Has anyone seen the Deviation section before?
> 
> SLOT 4  (RP/LC 4 ): 4 Port Packet Over SONET OC-3c/STM-1 Single Mode
>   MAIN: type 33,  800-2389-02 rev G0
>         Deviation:  D132104, D1056832, D8388866, D264208,
>                     D2113664, D066052, D528416, D4227073
>         HW config: 0x00    SW key: FF-FF-FF
>   PCA:  73-2275-05 rev F0 ver 4
>         Design Release 1.1  S/N CAB03242DNW
>   MBUS: MBUS Agent (1)  73-2146-07 rev B0 dev 0
>         HW version 1.2  S/N CAB03252I2B
>         Test hist: 0xFF    RMA#: FF-FF-FF    RMA hist: 0xFF
>   DIAG: Test count: 0xFFFFFFFF    Test results: 0xFFFFFFFF
>   FRU:  Linecard/Module: LC-4OC3/POS-SM=
>         Route Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-128=
>         Packet Memory: MEM-LC-PKT-64=
>   L3 Engine: 0 - OC12 (622 Mbps)
>   MBUS Agent Software version 01.4C (RAM) (ROM version is 01.33)
>   ROM Monitor version 10.06
>   Fabric Downloader version used 16.02 (ROM version is 14.03)
>   Primary clock is CSC 1  Board is analyzed
>   Board State is Line Card Enabled (IOS  RUN )
>   Insertion time: 1w3d (03:23:55 ago)
>   DRAM size: 134217728 bytes
>   FrFab SDRAM size: 33554432 bytes
>   ToFab SDRAM size: 33554432 bytes
>   0 crashes since restart
> 
> 
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