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Troubleshooting
303509-A Rev 00 C-9
If a software entity experiences a fault and fails to recover:
a.
Disable and reenable the port.
Watch the event log. Stop here if the software entity recovers.
b.
Reset the slot.
Watch the event log. Stop here if the software entity recovers.
c.
Press the Reset button on the front panel for no more than one
second.
This initiates a warm-boot procedure, which will keep the log intact.
Watch the event log. Stop here if the software entity recovers.
d.
Save the log to a file and transfer it using FTP or TFTP to the Bay
Networks host, or set the router up for modem access so that Bay
Networks can dial in and look at it.
e.
Call the Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center to report the
problem.
If you cannot get the system to recover from the fault, contact the Bay
Networks Technical Response Center for the appropriate action to take.
Caution:
Avoid using the
diags
command to boot a router after it has crashed.
If you do so, or you remove and reinstall power, the diagnostics software
overwrites the log. This prevents you from accessing it to determine the cause
of the problem.
Caution:
Always save a copy of the entire log to your memory card when a
fault appears. The router saves the log to a memory card only when you issue
the Technician Interface
save log
<filename>
command. The format of the log
file is binary. If you request help from the Bay Networks Technical Response
Center, they may need the binary version of the log file to troubleshoot the
problem. Do not delete the log file from the router until you are sure that you
have solved the problem.
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