[nsp] 3620 gone bad
Alex Rubenstein
alex at nac.net
Wed Mar 5 09:38:13 EST 2003
There was a thing years ago where a bunch of 3620's had bad power
supplies, and over time, the (if I recall correctly) 5v volt bus dropped
below 4volts, and the 3620 thought cards were being removed.
Search CCO, it was on there.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Mark Ivens wrote:
> Thus spake Roberto González Hernández (gohr2000 at hotmail.com):
>
> > Hi Charles.
> > Soory but I can not help you , but maybe cou can have some help to me...
> >
> > I have a CISCO 3600 Series that have the next Message when i turn on:
> >
> >
> > *** Port Module OIR Event Interrupt ***
> >
> > Port Module OIR Status = 0xffff
>
> First try re-seating the network modules (remember a 3620 doesn't
> support OIR).
>
> Next power up the router with all modules removed and see if you still
> get the error and if not, add each network modules one at a time.
>
> Otherwise suspect the power supply.
>
> Mark
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