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Author Topic: DGS-3100-48 won't boot  (Read 3754 times)

Olivier

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DGS-3100-48 won't boot
« on: November 14, 2010, 10:21:30 PM »

Hi,

After a failure to start stacking with a DGS-3100-24, a brand new DGS-3100-48 won't boot anymore.

At console I get the message below. As i presume it is a software problem, I should be able to solve it without returning the unit, but I am yet to find how.

I tried to reload the firmware image, but the same error came after installing a new copy of firmware 3.50.23, only difference is now decompressing from SW image-1.

Help welcome.

TIA,

Olivier


Console message:

------ Performing the Power-On Self Test (POST) ------

UART Channel Loopback Test........................PASS

Testing the System SDRAM..........................PASS

Boot1 Checksum Test...............................PASS

Boot2 Checksum Test...............................PASS

Flash Image Validation Test.......................PASS



BOOT Software Version 1.0.1.05 Built  13-Oct-2009  15:37:32


MAC Address   :  f0:7d:68:be:f2:6f.
Preparing to decompress...
 100%
Decompressing SW from image-2
 100%

OK
Running from RAM...

********************************************************************
*** Running  SW  Ver. 3.50.23  Date  05-Mar-2010  Time  00:42:47 ***
********************************************************************

Serial Number :  F3E33A7000094.
HW version is: b1
Base Mac address is: f0:7d:68:be:f2:6f
Dram size is: 64M bytes
Flash size is: 16M bytes

01-Jan-2000 01:01:38 %SYSLOG-F-OSFATAL: RSFLEG_init: failed due to erase 2
***** FATAL ERROR *****
Reporting Task: ROOT.
Software Version: 3.50.23 (date  05-Mar-2010 time  00:42:47)
0x1445a4
0x141b8c
0x53e08c
0x4a3578
0x4a3b00
0x173118

**************************************************
*****************  SYSTEM RESET  *****************
**************************************************
« Last Edit: November 15, 2010, 12:01:14 AM by Olivier »
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