[nsp] Catalyst 6509 with Super 1.5 Reset when console cable p lugged in. ..

Kevin Gannon kgannon at lancomms.ie
Tue May 20 09:03:36 EDT 2003


I bet the config register is set to 0x2.

Regards,
Kevin

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-----Original Message-----
From: Volodymyr Yakovenko [mailto:vovik at dumpty.org]
Sent: 19 May 2003 19:44
To: Shalosky, Brian K Mr CONT USAREC
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp] Catalyst 6509 with Super 1.5 Reset when console cable
plugged in. ..


On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 08:19:03AM -0400, Shalosky, Brian K Mr CONT USAREC
wrote:
>Has anyone else seen this happen?  We had an engineer plug his console
cable
>into a Cat 6509 and the thing reloaded.  I've seen some switches reset when
>a XP or W2K OS was booting up but his laptop was already booted up.  Just
>wanting to know if anyone else has seen something like that happen.

Something like that ... GBIC plugged into 3548 put switch into 'cristmass
tree
state' - all ports started blinking each 0.1 sec, nothing was working, 
even console. Hovewer, power off/on after GBIC removal solved situation.

-- 
Regards,
Volodymyr.

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