Re: [c-nsp] Problems with A99-8X100GE-TR and IOS XR 6.5.3
Bryan Holloway via cisco-nsp <[email protected]> Sun, 20 Aug 2023 17:29:54 +0200
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Turns out we had a bad backplane ... ended up replacing the chassis. All the LCs were fine. Thanks to everyone who responded on- and off-list! On 6/5/23 16:34, Tom Hill wrote: > On 2023-06-01 21:38, Bryan Holloway via cisco-nsp wrote: >> https://community.cisco.com/t5/xr-os-and-platforms/problems-with-a99-8x100ge-tr-and-ios-xr-6-5-3/td-p/4013668 >> >> This chassis has been up and churning packets for several years, so it >> was presumed to be a possible hardware fail. >> >> We acquired another A99-8X100GE-TR and hammered it in, but it won't >> boot at all. Similar issues -- NPs are unhappy -- won't initialize >> right. >> >> Our fear is a backplane issue, until I stumbled across that post. >> >> At the moment, we are in fact running 6.5.3 SP6. FPDs are upgraded, we >> also have RSP880s, same chassis (9904). Sound familiar? > > I've not seen this specific issue, but I am curious around two things: > > 1. Given the insight from the URL referenced, when did you upgrade the > FPDs to the version required by 6.5.3? Presumably after upgrade? How > long did it take between that action and the card misbehaving? > > 1a. Is there a difference in HW revision on the 8x100GE card you > had/have bought to replace? > > > 2. I went to check for obvious things in the release notes for 6.5.x > (e.g. a x.y.4 or .5 release that cites a fix for your LC) but it's "so > old" a release train that the relnotes have been taken down. > > 2a. Even the FPD values in the 6.7.1 release appear to be newer for > the 8x100G card, so I would be remiss for suggesting that you get > yourself on a supported release train - as even without hitting 7.x > you're still missing out on updates - and probably fixes - for your card. > > Too many years of working with XR caused me to worry a lot less about > version upgrades, but to also the scour the release notes very, very > carefully before I did any of them. > > Tom _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/