Here it is: A to D Test ----------------------------- (2) - ERROR Manufacturing Info -> 1AAA13M0 Mode/Env -> 1/0 Fault Code -> 0-15-1-1 Expected Data -> 0 Received Data -> 0 Address of Failure -> 0 Text Message -> Measured Temperature out of range Info Message -> Expected: 75 +/- 10F Actual: 87F And some OIDs that would always crash my NMC (I get 'No Response from...'): enterprises.usr.nas.nmc.nmcStat.nmcAuxIn1Sts.0 enterprises.usr.nas.nmc.nmcStat.nmcAuxIn2Sts.0 enterprises.usr.nas.nmc.nmcStat.nmcAuxOut1Sts.0 enterprises.usr.nas.nmc.nmcStat.nmcAuxOut2Sts.0 And another observation: the NMC doesn't reboot instantly. It takes exactly one minute from the moment the SNMP stack dies till the NMC stops responding to pings. On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Iulian Vaideanu wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Iulian Vaideanu wrote:
I already flashed it. I mean, before 6.2.17 it had 5.6.<something>, which I haven't read about in any compatibility list. Since I have previously flashed the Dual E1/CAS to v1.3.4 (for BRI over E1 support), I read it's compatibility list and decided to go for 6.2.17 for NMC. Before that, the NMC showed the same behaviour. It might be helpful to say that somewhere in the past the NMC and ARC NACs had been switched by mistake (I mean NMC NAC in the front of the chassis had ARC NIC in the back and viceversa). The TC hadn't been put to work for a long time, so I'm not sure that event determined the problem. Could this be the cause of the RTC error? And does it really measure it's temperature or is that a bogus error?
Oops... looks like I copy-pasted the wrong thing in my previous post (I mean, it wasn't wrong, it really happens, but that's not everything :) Besides the RTC error, I sometimes get `ERROR' for the `A to D' test, saying that measured temperature is out of range (87F compared to 75F+/-10, that seems to be considered normal). I can't reproduce this right now, but if the complete info is mandatory for a diagnostic, I'll keep trying :))
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