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Title:GIGAswitch
Notice:GIGAswitch/FDDI Jan 97 BL3.1 914.0 documentation 412.1ion 412.1
Moderator:NPSS::MDLYONS
Created:Wed Jul 29 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:995
Total number of notes:4519

924.0. "AGL-2 problem?" by DEKVC::SEUNGJOOSON () Wed Feb 12 1997 06:30

Hello,

Could you please help me for below problem happened once on 14-Jan-1997?

Configuration
=============
             ------               ------
            | GS#1 |-------------| GS#2 |
             ------               ------
                |                     |
                |                     |
             ------                ------
            | GS#3 |--------------| GS#4 |
             ------                ------

Each GIGAswitch/FDDI are all similar configuration equipped FGL-2 and AGL-2
line cards as below.  And each GS/FDDI has been connected via AGL-2, which 
are all dual link for the backup purpose.

                    GIGAswitch Slot Configuration
Slot Card Type        State         HW  FW                    Status
   1 -                -              
   2 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.01                 Initialized
   3 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.01                 Initialized
   4 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.01                 Initialized
   5 AGL-2            Powered Up    E    3.00                 Initialized
   6 Switch Engine    Powered Up    H    3.01 DL1.00 BB2.00   Elected SCP
   7 Clock            Powered Up    D05  3.00
   8 CBS              Powered Up  
   9 Switch Engine    Powered Up    H    3.01 DL1.00 BB2.00   Backup SCP
  10 AGL-2            Powered Up    E    3.00                 Initialized
  11 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.01                 Initialized
  12 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.01                 Initialized
  13 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.01                 Initialized
  14 -                -              

Symptom
=======
On 14-Jan-1997, GS#1 couldn't reach out into GS#2, GS#3, and GS#4.
But between FGL-2 ports within the GS#1 were able to communicate each other.
It leads me both AGL-2 line cards has troubled at same time?.
This symptom has lasted for over 10 minutes, after all, the operator has
recycled the AC power without checking the status of AGL-2 LED, and then 
the problem has been disappeared.

As my reviewing the error log attached below, I'm unable to find out any clue.
Could you please give me any hints?
The Firmware of AGL-2 and Clock module is 3.00, but the others are all 3.01
Do you think it can cause the problem?

Our GIGAswitch/FDDI's are core backbone, and under GIGAswitch/FDDI bunch of
Cisco routers have been connected.  Reliability of GIGAswitch/FDDI is still
very good to the customer(there was no problem happened so far almost 6
monthes), so that they have schedule to replace Cisco into Digital products.
Could you please understand its significance?  

Log#    Date      Time     TimeSinceRestart   Reason

320   02/04/97  13:18:12   21:10:45:30.011  21  errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_Zero
319   01/14/97  02:32:40    0:00:00:00.329  1   errorLog_SCPbooted
318   01/11/97  11:23:07  211:19:28:27.778  70  cmgr: ICC times out slot 12
317   12/19/96  11:37:46  188:19:43:08.755  21  errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_Zero
316   12/19/96  11:14:54  188:19:20:17.071  21  errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_Zero
315   12/18/96  11:06:42  187:19:12:05.071  21  errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_Zero

 Enter a log number to display : 320

log: 320  date  02/04/97  13:18:12  RA: 8200ec8c  Fatality: 0   
Reason Code 21  : errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_Zero
Time since SCP restart :  21:34:45:30.011   SCP FW Rev :  3.01

Register     Value           Register     Value

EF_ARGSAVE0  ffffffff        EF_ARGSAVE1  ffffffff
EF_ARGSAVE2  ffffffff        EF_ARGSAVE3  ffffffff
EF_AT / r1   fffffffc        EF_V0 / r2   00000018
EF_V1 / r3   00000001        EF_A0 / r4   00000015
EF_A1 / r5   823784c4        EF_A2 / r6   00000080
EF_A3 / r7   00000000        EF_T0 / r8   82378544
EF_T1 / r9   7fa316fe        EF_T2 / r10  00000000
EF_T3 / r11  00000001        EF_T4 / r12  00000000
EF_T5 / r13  00000000        EF_T6 / r14  00000001
EF_T7 / r15  80000001        EF_S0 / r16  b8080000
EF_S1 / r17  8214e9a0        EF_S2 / r18  8214e238
EF_S3 / r19  82411bd4        EF_S4 / r20  00000004
EF_S5 / r21  823adb90        EF_S6 / r22  00000008
EF_S7 / r23  00048f9c        EF_T8 / r24  00000000
EF_T9 / r25  00000000        EF_K0 / r26  82121360
EF_K1 / r27  8206152c        EF_GP / r28  82147160
EF_SP / r29  82378478        EF_S8 / r30  82378798
EF_RA / r31  8200ec8c        EF_SR        2008fd04
EF_MDLO      00000000        EF_MDHI      0000005f
EF_BADVADDR  bfc00000        EF_CAUSE     00000000
EF_EPC       8206152c        EF_SYS1      00000000

Stack
800e9e98  00000001  8214d278  8200c6e0  00000004  8200e250  6e74851b  00000000
00000001  16804e6c  01161080  2b001010  37b80000  01805400  00000043  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

Info buffer
80000001  16804e6c  01161080  2b001010  37b80000  01805400  00000043  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

 Enter a log number to display : 319

log: 319  date  01/14/97  02:32:40  RA: 8204f308  Fatality: 0   
Reason Code 1   : errorLog_SCPbooted
Time since SCP restart :   0:00:00:00.329   SCP FW Rev :  3.01

Register     Value           Register     Value

EF_ARGSAVE0  4324f9ff        EF_ARGSAVE1  00000002
EF_ARGSAVE2  ffff7ffd        EF_ARGSAVE3  ffffffff
EF_AT / r1   a0000000        EF_V0 / r2   821314b8
EF_V1 / r3   00000028        EF_A0 / r4   8213040c
EF_A1 / r5   00000000        EF_A2 / r6   00000000
EF_A3 / r7   82152688        EF_T0 / r8   8213040c
EF_T1 / r9   00000000        EF_T2 / r10  ac18fffc
EF_T3 / r11  ac190000        EF_T4 / r12  00000fff
EF_T5 / r13  ac190000        EF_T6 / r14  ac1e0000
EF_T7 / r15  00050000        EF_S0 / r16  821305c8
EF_S1 / r17  0000002f        EF_S2 / r18  00000000
EF_S3 / r19  82131af0        EF_S4 / r20  31009440
EF_S5 / r21  3abaf420        EF_S6 / r22  8c00564c
EF_S7 / r23  ac0056bc        EF_T8 / r24  00000280
EF_T9 / r25  8c16d020        EF_K0 / r26  82121360
EF_K1 / r27  8204f2dc        EF_GP / r28  82147160
EF_SP / r29  80003f64        EF_S8 / r30  8c0018cc
EF_RA / r31  8204f308        EF_SR        2008fd01
EF_MDLO      0000000f        EF_MDHI      00000040
EF_BADVADDR  bfc00000        EF_CAUSE     80000000
EF_EPC       8204f2dc        EF_SYS1      00000000

Stack
82131454  00000000  8214df18  00000001  602b0008  8200ff44  00000002  82150008
00000000  00000000  82147160  82005178  00000000  82131af0  31009440  3abaf420
8c00564c  82000008  807e2510  82003210  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  8200018c  20000000  8264d76b  ac020034  ac020024  00000000  00000000

Info buffer
ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff
ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff
ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff
ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff  ffffffff

 Enter a log number to display : 318

log: 318  date  01/11/97  11:23:07  RA: 8204f7e8  Fatality: 0   
Reason Code 70  : errorLog_firmware
Time since SCP restart : 211:43:28:27.778   SCP FW Rev :  3.01

Register     Value           Register     Value

EF_ARGSAVE0  ffffffff        EF_ARGSAVE1  ffffffff
EF_ARGSAVE2  ffffffff        EF_ARGSAVE3  ffffffff
EF_AT / r1   00000025        EF_V0 / r2   0000001b
EF_V1 / r3   8236408f        EF_A0 / r4   00000046
EF_A1 / r5   82364070        EF_A2 / r6   00000020
EF_A3 / r7   80003dfd        EF_T0 / r8   00000002
EF_T1 / r9   8236408d        EF_T2 / r10  8236408f
EF_T3 / r11  00000000        EF_T4 / r12  0000001b
EF_T5 / r13  0000007c        EF_T6 / r14  00000063
EF_T7 / r15  00000000        EF_S0 / r16  82000008
EF_S1 / r17  82130838        EF_S2 / r18  00000001
EF_S3 / r19  00000006        EF_S4 / r20  0000000b
EF_S5 / r21  00000025        EF_S6 / r22  00000001
EF_S7 / r23  00000000        EF_T8 / r24  82364074
EF_T9 / r25  0000007b        EF_K0 / r26  82121360
EF_K1 / r27  82017500        EF_GP / r28  82147160
EF_SP / r29  80003e44        EF_S8 / r30  8214e878
EF_RA / r31  8204f7e8        EF_SR        2008fd00
EF_MDLO      00000001        EF_MDHI      00000002
EF_BADVADDR  00000000        EF_CAUSE     00000000
EF_EPC       82017500        EF_SYS1      00000000

Stack
00000001  00000000  8236408f  0000007c  00000800  82021e74  821400ac  0000000c
823a6d30  00000001  82000008  82017838  00000001  823c4934  0000000b  8214e878
8214d0c8  82131af0  82000008  82130838  00000001  00000006  00000008  8214e878
8214d0c8  82131af0  82131674  8200ff44  82000008  00006b0b  00000001  00004324

Info buffer
cmgr: ICC times out slot 12

 Enter a log number to display : 317

log: 317  date  12/19/96  11:37:46  RA: 8200ec8c  Fatality: 0   
Reason Code 21  : errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_Zero
Time since SCP restart : 188:31:43:08.755   SCP FW Rev :  3.01

Register     Value           Register     Value

EF_ARGSAVE0  ffffffff        EF_ARGSAVE1  ffffffff
EF_ARGSAVE2  ffffffff        EF_ARGSAVE3  ffffffff
EF_AT / r1   fffffffc        EF_V0 / r2   00000018
EF_V1 / r3   00000134        EF_A0 / r4   00000015
EF_A1 / r5   80003d38        EF_A2 / r6   00000080
EF_A3 / r7   00000000        EF_T0 / r8   80003db8
EF_T1 / r9   7fa319fe        EF_T2 / r10  00000000
EF_T3 / r11  00000001        EF_T4 / r12  00000000
EF_T5 / r13  00000000        EF_T6 / r14  00000001
EF_T7 / r15  80000134        EF_S0 / r16  b8080000
EF_S1 / r17  00000001        EF_S2 / r18  00000002
EF_S3 / r19  82145060        EF_S4 / r20  823be4f8
EF_S5 / r21  82628c38        EF_S6 / r22  8214d0c8
EF_S7 / r23  82654d60        EF_T8 / r24  00000000
EF_T9 / r25  00000000        EF_K0 / r26  82121360
EF_K1 / r27  82050718        EF_GP / r28  82147160
EF_SP / r29  80003cec        EF_S8 / r30  82628ca7
EF_RA / r31  8200ec8c        EF_SR        2008fd04
EF_MDLO      00000000        EF_MDHI      00000018
EF_BADVADDR  00000000        EF_CAUSE     00000000
EF_EPC       82050718        EF_SYS1      00000000

Stack
800e9e98  00000001  8214d278  8200c6e0  823be4f8  8200e250  cc66c74b  00000003
80000134  1980496c  01191080  2b001010  a28b0000  01805400  00000043  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

Info buffer
80000134  1980496c  01191080  2b001010  a28b0000  01805400  00000043  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

 Debug Options Menu      1. Error log menu
                         2. Expanded SCP firmware versions
                         3. Expanded AGL firmware versions
                         4. Management memory dump
                         5. Linecard options menu 
                         6. Monitor messages
                         7. Return to previous menu
 Choice: 6
Mon Apr 29 15:41:13 EDT 1996 /scp-fw/src/bootimage_sources.rev300/src/snmp hpnux2.nacto.lkg.dec.com segool
pg_init_map called
filterinit: ports_in_progress = 330000fc    3
Updating TTs
Update done!
Enabling link for 3
Enabling link for 4
Enabling link for 5
Enabling link for 6
Enabling link for 7
Enabling link for 8
Enabling link for 25
Enabling link for 26
Enabling link for 29
Enabling link for 30
Enabling link for 33
Enabling link for 34
PP 4 joining lp 4
Port 4 broken to backup
PP 6 joining lp 6
Port 6 broken to backup
PP 8 joining lp 8
Port 8 broken to backup
reconstituting 4
reconstituting 6
reconstituting 8
PP 29 joining lp 29
Port 29 broken to backup
PP 30 joining lp 30
Port 30 broken to backup
PP 33 joining lp 33
Port 33 broken to backup
PP 34 joining lp 34
Port 34 broken to backup
PP 26 joining lp 26
Port 26 broken to backup
reconstituting 29
reconstituting 30
reconstituting 33
reconstituting 34
reconstituting 26
learning enabled for 4
learning enabled for 6
learning enabled for 8
learning enabled for 26
learning enabled for 29
learning enabled for 30
learning enabled for 33
learning enabled for 34
filterinit: ports_in_progress = 300300    0
Updating TTs
Update done!
Enabling link for 9
Enabling link for 10
Enabling link for 21
Enabling link for 22
PP 9 joining lp 9
Port 9 broken to backup
PP 10 joining lp 10
Port 10 broken to backup
PP 21 joining lp 21
Port 21 broken to backup
PP 22 joining lp 22
Port 22 broken to backup
reconstituting 9
reconstituting 10
reconstituting 21
reconstituting 22
learning enabled for 9
learning enabled for 10
learning enabled for 21
PP 25 joining lp 25
Port 25 broken to backup
reconstituting 25
learning enabled for 25
PP 25 leaving lp 25
Port 25 going offline
learning disabled for 25
topology change notification NOT called for 25
reconstituting 25
PP 25 joining lp 25
Port 25 broken to backup
reconstituting 25
learning enabled for 25
PP 9 leaving lp 9
Port 9 going offline
learning disabled for 9
BUFFER OVERFLOW; ONE OR MORE MESSAGES LOST
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924.1NPSS::MDLYONSMichael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943Wed Feb 12 1997 12:4411
        Have you reported this through the normal channels?  (IPMT)
    
        Although you may get a response in a reasonable timeframe from
    noters, the traditional way of reporting problems will yield a more
    predictable response.
    
    I.E. When I have five problems sitting in front of me, the notes
    conference is at the bottom of my list.
    
    MDL
    GIGAswitch/FDDI product support
924.2Please get the error logs for all the linecardsNPSS::MDLYONSMichael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943Fri Feb 14 1997 17:4260
>n 14-Jan-1997, GS#1 couldn't reach out into GS#2, GS#3, and GS#4.
>But between FGL-2 ports within the GS#1 were able to communicate each other.
>It leads me both AGL-2 line cards has troubled at same time?.
    
      Which AGL-2 ports are connected to which GIGAswitch/FDDI systems?  Are
    the connections between GS#1-GS#2 and GS#1-GS#3 both on the same AGL-2
    card?   Please be a little more specific as to how the GIGAswitch/FDDI
    systems are connected together.
       
    
>The Firmware of AGL-2 and Clock module is 3.00, but the others are all 3.01
>Do you think it can cause the problem?

        No.
    
>Our GIGAswitch/FDDI's are core backbone, and under GIGAswitch/FDDI bunch of
>Cisco routers have been connected.  Reliability of GIGAswitch/FDDI is still
>very good to the customer(there was no problem happened so far almost 6
>monthes), so that they have schedule to replace Cisco into Digital products.
>Could you please understand its significance?  

        I'm not certain that I understand what you're asking here.
    
        The SCP error log entries are not particularly interesting in this
    case.  The FGL-2 in slot 12 appears to have been power cycled or crashed 
    a couple of days before the reboot - it may be related, although I have 
    no reason to expect it to be related.
    
        Since the GIGAswitch/FDDI system was rebooted, it's unlikely that
    we'll figure out what went wrong.  However, since it was a linecard
    which was having the problem, the linecard error logs should be
    examined.
    
        Linecard error logs (FGLs and AGLs) all may be obtained in the same
    general way (see below).  Each linecard has its own error log, which is
    separate from the other linecards.  FGL and AGL error logs are not
    cleared on reboots or firmware installations.
    
    
    ..to get the error log for the card in slot 9 from OBM, do the following:
    
    ...at the CLK> prompt, type control-e  (^e)
    
    ..and gather the following information:
    
CLK>Connect to linecard in what slot num ?9        !this may take a few minutes
LINECARD_DVT>

* FGL DVT Monitor V3.00  DEFAULTS - /HALT/PASS=1/INHIBIT_PASS/BELL/SKIP

Fgl_s09_p2> dump

No Errors...

Fgl_s09_p2> 

 ^d (to return to the CLK prompt)


    
924.3IPMT templateDEKVC::SEUNGJOOSONMon Mar 24 1997 13:49293
Hello Michael Lyons,

I have escalated this prblem through IPMT today. But I think that it didn't
reach your group yet due to my escalation manager was not noticed yet.
I beleive that its problem will be informed your group very soon.  As it's
urgent case, I'd like to hear from you through this note instead. Would you
please help with reading below IPMT template attached?

Regards.
SJ.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Detailed Problem Information.
       (Include: Problem Frequency, Symptoms, When did it Start?, Any changes
                 made before problem started, Can it be reproduced at will?)
       -----------------------------                 

       Symptom: There are four(4) GIGAswitch/FDDI spred over different
                buildings.  Each GIGAswitch/FDDI has six(6) FGL-2 and
                two(2) AGL-2 linecards.  Under those FGL-2 linecards,
                Cisco's brouters and DEChub 900 are hooked up, and throughout
                AGL-2 line cards four GIGAswitch/FDDI has connected as loop
                topology. More detail network diagram will be attached at last.

                Very intermittently and randomly GIGAswitch/FDDI can not
	        reach out to other GIGAswitch/FDDI's throughout AGL-2 link.
	        It means that FGL-2 line cards can talk each other within
                the GIGAswitch/FDDI, but can communicate with the other
                GIGAswitch/FDDI's when the problem happens. Linecard error log
                of AGL-2 will be attached at last.

                Once the problem happens, the problem lasts until the
                GIGAswitch/FDDI is rebooted.

       Problem frequency;
       When did happen?;

                These GIGAswitch/FDDI's have been installed last year around
                May,1996. ANd no this kinds of problem happend until last
                November, 1996. In other words, the problem has started
                from last november, but the problem interval was very
                long. Since February, 1997 the problem used to occure more
	        often, and recently it happens three or four time a week. 

       Any change made before the problem started?
       Can it be reproduced at will;

                They say that there is no any hardware and software changed
                at around of the first problem happened.
	        On May 13th, 1997, I upgraded the full firmware version into
                V310 from V300, but the problem still exists.


    2. Severity of impact to Customer.
       (Include: Current Customer situation and any workarounds in place.)
       -----------------------------

       GIGAswitch/FDDIs are the core network backbone to them. Under those
       FGL-2 linecards bunch of Digital Alpha systems and RAM manufacturing
       systems are running. Accordingly the reliability of GIGAswitch/FDDI
       should be very highly required. It goes without saying that their
       productivity of RAM manufacturing lines depends on these GIGAswitch.

       As its being very critical situation, temporarily I put FGL-2 links
       together with AGL-2 links which are currently operating. In other words,
       besides of AGL-2 links for connecting 4 GIGAswitch/FDDIs, FGL-2 links
       are also connected, and hope it to be a temporary workaround. 
                                                       	

    3. Hardware/Software configuration. 
       (Include: Revisions where appropriate. Also list any patches applied
                 and any third party software/hardware installed.)
       -----------------------------

	H/W CONFIGURATION       :

               -----------                   ---------
              | 6LINE-GSW |-----------------| RND-GSW |
              |           |-----------------|         |
               -----------                   ---------
                   | |                           | |
                   | |        ATM links          | |
                   | |                           | |
               ---------                     -----------
              | RND-GSW |-------------------| 4LINE-GSW |
              |         |-------------------|           |
               ---------                     -----------

              Four GIGAswitch/FDDI have connected via DUAL AGL-2 linecards.
              For example, in the RND-GSW has two AGL-2 linecards, two ATM
              links go to 6LINE-GSW, and the other two ATM links on the other
              AGL-2 linecard go to 4LINE-GSW. It's designed for redundancy
              purpose incase of one ATM link is failed. The Hunt Group and
              Reliability group are not applied.

              About the problem/symptom exampled on RND-GSW, FDDI communication
              throughout FGL-2 linecards works well only *WITHIN* the RND-GSW,
              but can not talk to other 4LINE-GSW, ENG-GSW, and 6LINE-GSW
              sometimes.


	S/W CONFIGURATION       :     

              All GIGAswitch/FDDI has the same configuration and same firmware
              as below;

                  GIGAswitch Slot Configuration
Slot Card Type        State         HW  FW                    Status
   1 -                -
   2 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.10                 Initialized
   3 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.10                 Initialized
   4 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.10                 Initialized
   5 AGL-2            Powered Up    E    3.10                 Initialized
   6 Switch Engine    Powered Up    H    3.10 DL1.00 BB3.10   Elected SCP
   7 Clock            Powered Up    D    3.00
   8 CBS              Powered Up
   9 Switch Engine    Powered Up    H    3.10 DL1.00 BB3.10   Backup SCP
  10 AGL-2            Powered Up    E    3.10                 Initialized
  11 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.10                 Initialized
  12 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.10                 Initialized
  13 FGL-2            Powered Up    F    3.10                 Initialized

 Debug Options Menu       1. Error log menu
                          2. Expanded SCP firmware versions
                          3. Expanded AGL firmware versions
                          4. Management memory dump
                          5. Linecard options menu
                          6. Monitor messages
                          7. Return to previous menu
 Choice: 2
SCP diagnostics (310):
Mon Jan 20 15:10:36 EST 1997 /scp-fw2/src/bootimage_sources.bb_rev310/src/dbgmo

SCP network download (100):
Wed Aug 4 17:58:23 EDT 1993 /two/scpdump/bootimage_sources.rev100/src/rom segoo

SCP operational (310):
Thu Jan 16 13:18:41 EST 1997 /scp-fw/src/bootimage_sources.op_rev310/src/snmp h

 Debug Options Menu       1. Error log menu
                          2. Expanded SCP firmware versions
                          3. Expanded AGL firmware versions
                          4. Management memory dump
                          5. Linecard options menu
                          6. Monitor messages
                          7. Return to previous menu
 Choice: 3
      
AGL extended firmware version
Slot    Card Type     FW
5       AGL-2         OP  3.10 BK 3.00 BB 1.00
10      AGL-2         OP  3.10 BK 3.00 BB 1.00

Currently a BK image can NOT be loaded if running BK firmware.

 AGL Firmware Options    1. Force load AGL BK image
 Menu                    2. Unforce load AGL BK image
                         3. Return to previous menu


	VERSION/PATCH APPLIED   :
	LAYERED PRODUCT &       :
	ANY OTHER VENDOR'S      :
	CONFIGURARTION          :


    4. Location of further available Information.
       (Include: Location of Crash Dumps, Network Topology, Log files etc.)
       -----------------------------  

Slot 5 AGL-2 linecards errolog in the 4LN-GSW;
==============================================
dump
Dump of Error Log:
Entry #      = 28
Entry status = 0  [0=valid, 1=wrt_err, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_err]
Entry CRC    = BC245C72
ID/Rev       = 0531
Reset Count  = 0000
Timestamp    = 0000 0007 0D75
Write Count  = 0001
FRU Mask     = 0000
Test ID      = F310  -  Operational Firmware Error
Test Data    =
                0:00000118  1:00000000  2:00011D68  3:00002600
                4:0000808E  5:00000010  6:0000808E  7:00002100
                8:000FFF01  9:00840001 10:00840002 11:00842000
               12:008320A4 13:0009F79E 14:0009F79E 15:0009F59A
               16:BFE7BD21 17:0009F79E 18:000FFDF6 19:000FFD92
               20:0000808E 21:00000001 22:FFFFFFFF 23:FFFFFFFF
               24:FFFFFFFF 25:FFFFFFFF 26:FFFFFFFF 27:FFFFFFFF
               28:FFFFFFFF 29:FFFFFFFF 30:FFFFFFFF 31:FFFFFFFF
               32:FFFFFFFF 33:FFFFFFFF 34:FFFFFFFF 35:FFFFFFFF
               36:FFFFFFFF 37:FFFFFFFF 38:FFFFFFFF 39:3202000F

Entry #      = 27
Entry status = 0  [0=valid, 1=wrt_err, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_err]
Entry CRC    = A72D6399
ID/Rev       = 0530
Reset Count  = 0000
Timestamp    = 0000 0029 D74A
Write Count  = 0001
FRU Mask     = 0000
Test ID      = F300  -  Operational Firmware Error
Test Data    =
                0:00000118  1:00000000  2:0001198E  3:00002600
                4:0000808E  5:00000010  6:0000808E  7:00002100
                8:000FFF01  9:00847004 10:00845000 11:00842000
               12:008320A4 13:0009F57E 14:0009F57E 15:00099D04
               16:0009F57E 17:D194FFFE 18:000FFE52 19:000FFDEE
               20:0000808E 21:00000001 22:FFFFFFFF 23:FFFFFFFF
               24:FFFFFFFF 25:FFFFFFFF 26:FFFFFFFF 27:FFFFFFFF
               28:FFFFFFFF 29:FFFFFFFF 30:FFFFFFFF 31:FFFFFFFF
               32:FFFFFFFF 33:FFFFFFFF 34:FFFFFFFF 35:FFFFFFFF
               36:FFFFFFFF 37:FFFFFFFF 38:FFFFFFFF 39:3202000F

Slot 10 AGL-2 linecard error log in the 4LN-GSW;
===============================================
Connect to linecard in what slot num ?10
LINECARD_DVT>
* AGL DVT Monitor V3.10DEFAULTS - /HALT/PASS=1/INHIBIT_PASS/BELL/SKIP
Agl_s10_p1> dump

  Dump of Error Log:

Entry #      = 31
Entry status = 0  [0=valid, 1=wrt_err, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_err]
Entry CRC    = D1B62A49
ID/Rev       = 0510
Reset Count  = 0000
Timestamp    = 0000 0001 C3D8
Write Count  = 0001
FRU Mask     = 0000
Test ID      = F100  -  Operational Firmware Error
Test Data    =  
                0:00000118  1:00000001  2:0001189E  3:00002600
                4:000080CE  5:00000010  6:000080CE  7:00002100
                8:000FFF00  9:00847004 10:00845001 11:00842000
               12:008320A4 13:0009D8DE 14:0009D8DE 15:000FFE8B
               16:BF57F74A 17:0009D8DE 18:000FFDAE 19:000FFD4A
               20:000080CE 21:00000003 22:FFFFFFFF 23:FFFFFFFF
               24:FFFFFFFF 25:FFFFFFFF 26:FFFFFFFF 27:FFFFFFFF
               28:FFFFFFFF 29:FFFFFFFF 30:FFFFFFFF 31:FFFFFFFF
               32:FFFFFFFF 33:FFFFFFFF 34:FFFFFFFF 35:FFFFFFFF
               36:FFFFFFFF 37:FFFFFFFF 38:FFFFFFFF 39:0002000F

Entry #      = 30
Entry status = 0  [0=valid, 1=wrt_err, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_err]
Entry CRC    = 1343C855
ID/Rev       = 0510
Reset Count  = 0000
Timestamp    = 0000 0001 C3D5
Write Count  = 0001
FRU Mask     = 0000
Test ID      = F100  -  Operational Firmware Error
Test Data    =  
                0:00000118  1:00000001  2:0001189E  3:00002600
                4:0000804E  5:00000010  6:0000804E  7:00002100
                8:000FFF00  9:00847004 10:00845001 11:00842000
               12:008320A4 13:0009D8DE 14:0009D8DE 15:00098000
               16:BF57F74A 17:0009D8DE 18:000FFDCE 19:000FFD6A
               20:0000804E 21:00000002 22:FFFFFFFF 23:FFFFFFFF
               24:FFFFFFFF 25:FFFFFFFF 26:FFFFFFFF 27:FFFFFFFF
               28:FFFFFFFF 29:FFFFFFFF 30:FFFFFFFF 31:FFFFFFFF
               32:FFFFFFFF 33:FFFFFFFF 34:FFFFFFFF 35:FFFFFFFF
               36:FFFFFFFF 37:FFFFFFFF 38:FFFFFFFF 39:0002000F

Entry #      = 29
Entry status = 0  [0=valid, 1=wrt_err, 2=invalid, 3=empty, 4=crc_err]
Entry CRC    = BCFAF7D1
ID/Rev       = 0510
Reset Count  = 0000
Timestamp    = 0000 0001 C3D2
Write Count  = 0001
FRU Mask     = 0000
Test ID      = F100  -  Operational Firmware Error
Test Data    =  
                0:00000118  1:00000001  2:0001189E  3:00002600
                4:000080CE  5:00000010  6:000080CE  7:00002100
                8:000FFF00  9:00847004 10:00845001 11:00842000
               12:008320A4 13:0009D8DE 14:0009D8DE 15:00098000
               16:BF57F74A 17:0009D8DE 18:000FFDD6 19:000FFD72
               20:000080CE 21:00000001 22:FFFFFFFF 23:FFFFFFFF
               24:FFFFFFFF 25:FFFFFFFF 26:FFFFFFFF 27:FFFFFFFF
               28:FFFFFFFF 29:FFFFFFFF 30:FFFFFFFF 31:FFFFFFFF
               32:FFFFFFFF 33:FFFFFFFF 34:FFFFFFFF 35:FFFFFFFF
               36:FFFFFFFF 37:FFFFFFFF 38:FFFFFFFF 39:0002000F

SCP error log of 4LN-GSW
========================
Log#    Date      Time     TimeSinceRestart   Reason

19    03/21/97  15:04:08    1:01:24:07.017   21     errorLog_gpi_Rq_DIC_Count_ZeroEACH 52ED5A551:59    0:00:00:11.890   70     ioctl ENETUNREACH 52ED5A5CPbackup
5     03/13/97  18:38:47    0:00:00:11.267   70     ioctl ENETUNREACH 52ED5A5:38:47    0:00:00:11.265   70     ioctl ENETUNREACH 2E2ED5A5
924.4NPSS::MDLYONSMichael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943Mon Mar 24 1997 18:3626
        Please provide the complete error logs for all cards, including:
    
    Error logs from every FGL
    Error logs from every AGL
    Complete SCP error log summary
    
        Do not edit out entries which appear to be uninteresting or
    unrelated.
    
        Monitor the following MIB objects and determine if there is a
    correspondence between changes in these MIB objects and the outages
    observed by the customers:
    
    dot1dStpTopChanges.0               (spanning tree topology changes)
    
    dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions.*   (* for all ports, including those
                                        which don't appear relevant to you.
                                        This is the number of times the
                                        port has entered forwarding from
                                        the learning state)
    
    ifLastChange.*                     (* for all ports
                                        This is the system time when the
                                        interface last started)
    
    MDL