From: Peter (peter@cyscoexpert.com)
Date: Fri Dec 27 2002 - 17:42:33 GMT-3
Have you tried to use Bug Toolkit on Cisco's website?
Looks like it was fixed in 12.1(8a)E1.
I would load something more recent, though, but only after researching all
the bugs with this tool based on your hardware and software features used.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Aalbregtse" <groupstudy@comcast.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 12:46 PM
Subject: OT: Cat 6500 Native IOS
> I have inherited 4 C6509s running Native IOS 12.1(7)E on two and 12.1
> (5c)E on the other two. All switches have redundant SUP1A-2GEs with
> MSFCs and PFCs. Whenever you make a change and write the config to
> NVRAM, the switch crashes within hours. Both SUP1A-2GEs become active
> and neither forwards traffic. The workaround is to make changes and
> defer writing to NVRAM. They write to NVRAM off-hours and immediately
> cycle power to avoid this problem. Anyone ever seen this happen?
>
> Also, some related Native IOS questions:
>
> 1. 'show modules' only displays modules in slot 1 - 5, not in 15 and 16
> as I would expect. I understand that's because I am running native,
> but I don't see any Sub-module information listed that confirms I even
> have an MSFC and/or PFC installed. How do I verify without removing
> line cards? (I am 'told' I do have MSFCs and PFCs, and I am running
> Native IOS, so...)
>
> 2. And the output from 'show modules' also displays the SW on these
> line cards as 6.1(0.105)OR - What does that mean? And does this need
> to be a specific revision to match the IOS used? (See next question).
>
> 3. How do I know what software (i.e. firmware, software, boot loader)
> to load on the MSFC and or SUP1A-2GE to match the IOS you are using?
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
> Joe
> .
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