It’s been a very busy but exciting week here in San Jose, CA attending Networking Field Day 11.
We had presentations from Skyport Systems, NetScout (formerly Fluke), Big Switch, Silver Peak, Dell, Cisco and Citrix. The folks over at Gestalt IT brought together a who’s who list of technology and networking professionals, and I was honored to be included among them. The discussions covered a wide breadth of topics and technology. Over the next few weeks I hope to find the time to post some of my thoughts and perspective on each of the presentations.
It was great to meet Brandon, Dominik, Ethan, Greg, Jason, John, Jon, Jordan, Matt, Phil, Terry, Stephen and Tom. If you missed any of the presentations you can see them again by visiting the Tech Field Day website and clicking on the specific presentations made at Networking Field Day 11.
I had hoped to be writing this from the plane but I’m currently writing this from the Biltmore Hotel and Suites since my return flight was canceled. I’ll hopefully be flying out tomorrow via Chicago and then on to Philadelphia. I’m hearing that the snow is really falling and blowing in the Philadelphia suburbs thanks to Winter Storm Jonas. The forecast is for 18″-24″ of snow for the Philadelphia area. I’m not sure I would describe it as a snowmageddon, but there’s definitely going to be a lot of snow to deal with whenever I return to Philadelphia. I can only imagine what the economy parking lot will look like at the Philadelphia airport.
Stay safe everyone!
Cheers!
jagdish kookna says
5698TFD-PWR Diagnostics 6.0.0.10
Test 101 Flash ID Read – PASSED
Test 121 Systm SROM Labels – PASSED
Test 127 CBEX SROM Labels – PASSED
Test 131 DTS Temperatures – PASSED
Test 141 RTC Clock – PASSED
Test 151 FANs Status – PASSED
Test 171 POLs Status –
POL2 (11) Status Word Error: 0841: 000000 00000001 FAILED
I2C (10) No ACK on Device Address Iadr=B0 Mbcr=B0 Mbsr=A1
Test 175 PPAC Status – PASSED
Test 181 USB HC Registers/Memory – PASSED
Test 182 USB HC Interrupt – PASSED
Test 225 PHYs Interrupt –
SOCu 3 PCI Device Missing: I/f=2 DevNoSb=19 DevNoIs=-1 ProdId=8D FAILED
SOCu 3 PCI Device Missing: I/f=2 DevNoSb=18 DevNoIs=-1 ProdId=8D
Test 235 SERDs Interrupt – FAILED
Test 251 SOCs Interrupt – FAILED
SOC Fatal PCI Probe Error – RESET
Test 271 Ports Internal Loopback – FAILED
SOC Fatal PCI Probe Error – RESET
Test 320 POE Interrupt -passed
Hi sir
please suggest me , i am phase this problem , what i am doing action
Michael McNamara says
Hi Jagdish,
Your comment isn’t really on-topic with the post but I’ll reply anyway.
Looks like a hardware error to me, you can try to factory reset the device and if that fails you can return the device to Avaya for factory repair (lifetime warranty).
Good Luck!
Jagdish says
Michael McNamara
Thank you
Because you send reply , that switch undre warrnty
Best Regards
Jagdish Kookna
Jagdish says
Hi
Michael McNamara
I am phase One More problem in Avaya Switch i.e. AL4500A14-E6 – showing error given in below :-
Initializing Flash…
Reading MAC Address…
MAC Address: 04-8a-15-ea-90-00
Initializing Switch CBs…
PoE Firmware Info :
Version number : 400
Product number : 0
Build : 1
Attaching SOC unit 0… PCI device ASIC1 attached as unit 0…
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
Init BCM chip 1 fail (port/src/sw_init.c: 5542)
this is what type of problem
Sir Please suggest me ,
Best Regards
Jagdish Kookna
jagdish kookna says
Hi Sir Urgent Required of solution