Revised September 11, 2006
September 7, 2006
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Products Affected
Products Affected |
Comments |
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CRS - 16OC48-POS/DPT? CRS - 1OC192-POS-IR-UP=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-IR=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-LR-UP=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-LR=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-SR-UP=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-SR=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-VS-UP=? CRS - 1OC192-POS-VS=? CRS - 1OC768-ITU/C? CRS - 1OC768-ITU/C-4PK=? CRS - 1OC768-ITU/L? CRS - 1OC768-POS-SR? CRS - 1OC768-POS-SR-4PK=? CRS - 4-10GBE? CRS - 4-10GE-ITU/C? CRS - 4-10GE-ITU/L? CRS - 4OC192-ITU/C? CRS - 4OC192-ITU/L? CRS - 4OC192-POS-SR-4PK=? CRS - 4OC192-POS/DPT-IR? CRS - 4OC192-POS/DPT-LR? CRS - 4OC192-POS/DPT-SR? CRS - 4OC192-POS/DPT-VS? CRS - 4OC192-SPA-4PK=? CRS - 4OC48-POS? CRS - 7600-SPA? CRS - 8-10GBE? CRS - 8-10GBE-2PACK=? CRS - 8-10GBE-SR? CRS - CBL-RPR-OC192-L? CRS - CBL-RPR-OC192-S? CRS - CRS-16-ALARM? CRS - CRS-16-RP? CRS - CRS-16-RP-B? CRS - CRS-8-FC/D? CRS - CRS-8-FC/M? CRS - CRS-DRP? CRS - CRS-DRP-CPU? CRS - CRS-DRP-PLIM? CRS - CRS-FCC-SC? CRS - CRS-FCC-SC-22GE? CRS - CRS-FCC-SC-GE? CRS - CRS-FCC-SC/GEW? CRS - CRS-FCC-SFC? CRS - CRS-FCC-SFC/ED? CRS - CRS-MSC? CRS - CRS-MSC-10G? CRS - CRS-MSC-20G? CRS - CRS-MSC-40G? CRS - CRS-MSC-ADP? CRS - CRS-SIP? CRS - CRS1-SIP-800? CRS ? |
Affects all PIDs using ROMMON 1.40 and above |
Problem Description
The Field Diagnostic tests will not run correctly when trying to test Fabric cards or Distributed Route Processors (DRPs) installed in a CRS router. The Router must be running ROMMON 1.40 or above for this behavior to be observed.
Note: XR12000-series routers are not affected.
Background
Field Diagnostics were not released on IOS-XR for ROMMON 1.40 and higher, and a new Software Maintenance Update (SMU) is needed in order to enable Diagnostics to work on IOS-XR Releases for CRS-1 Products.
Problem Symptoms
The following error messages may be observed:
RP/0/RP1/CPU0: fabricq_mgr[173]: %DRIVERS -FABRICQ-6-SPI_FBP : Minor error: Cluster: 0 in Fabricq ASIC 0 has SPI FBP Link Down error RP/0/RP0/CPU0: fabricq_mgr[173]: %DRIVERS -FABRICQ-4-ERR_ASIC_MBE : Fabricq Asic 0 detected multibit error(s). Details: FI Link 3 RP/0/RP0/CPU0: fabricq_mgr[173]: %DRIVERS -FABRICQ-6-SPI_FBP : Minor error: Cluster: 0 in Fabricq ASIC 0 has SPI FBP Link Down error RP/0/RP0/CPU0: fsdb_aserver[183]: %FABRIC-FSDB-1-PLANE_UPDOWN : Plane 0 state changed to DOWN; RP/0/RP0/CPU0: shelfmgr[315]: %PLATFORM-SHELFMGR-6-USER_RESET : Node 0/SM0/SP is reset due to user reload request
In order to verify which version of ROMMON code is present on the router, issue the following command in 'admin' mode:
(admin)#show diag | inc NODE|PLIM|ROMMON RP/0/RP0/CPU0:CRS-A (admin)#sh diag | inc NODE|PLIM|ROMMON NODE 0/0/SP : MSC(SP) ROMMON: Version 1.40(20060413:010151) [CRS-1 ROMMON] PLIM 0/0/CPU0 : 4OC192-POS/DPT ROMMON: Version 1.40(20060413:002654) [CRS-1 ROMMON] NODE 0/2/SP : MSC(SP) ROMMON: Version 1.40(20060413:010151) [CRS-1 ROMMON] PLIM 0/2/CPU0 : 8-10GbE ROMMON: Version 1.40(20060413:002654) [CRS-1 ROMMON]
Workaround/Solution
Fix: Contact TAC for the appropriate SMU Number listed below:
Rel 3.3.0: Ask for SMU AA01538
Rel 3.3.1: Ask for SMU AA01537
Rel 3.2.6: Ask for SMU AA01539
Note: For systems running IOS-XR Rel 3.2.x, downgrading to ROMMON 1.38 will enable the diagnostics package to run correctly. This is not advised for systems running IOS-XR Rel 3.3.x.
DDTS
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DDTS |
Description |
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CSCsf07452 (registered customers only) |
Field diagnostic images don't run with ROMMON 1.40 or higher |
Revision History
Revision |
Date |
Comment |
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1.1 |
11-SEP-2006 |
Added DDTS |
1.0 |
07-SEP-2006 |
Initial Public Release |
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