Title: | DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE |
Notice: | Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7 |
Moderator: | NETCAD::COLELLA DT |
Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4455 |
Total number of notes: | 16761 |
We are having a problem where our DECHub 900 multiswitch is unable to retain it's inband IP address. We have many HUBs where this is working so I doubt this is operator error. The problem we are having when we set the inband IP address and then power cycle the HUB the inband IP address appears the first time as the display cycles through but then disappears. This makes it impossible to configure the HUB via HUBwatch. We have changed every module including the DECswitch 900EF. We currently only have the DECswitch 900EF in slot 8. We have changed out the back plane and 900 multiswitch electronics separately and the problem still exists. The original rev of the DECHubh multiswitch was 4.1.1 and the new rev of the DECHub multiswitch is 4.2.0. Please respons ASAP since manufacturing production is affected. Craig Barlow dtn 285-2416 salem::barlow
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4317.1 | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:07 | 5 | |
Have you swapped out the MAM module itself? Can you give us the full contents of the Error Log? If you assign an out-of-band IP address, does it also disappear? Dotsie | |||||
4317.2 | more detailed explanation | SALEM::BARLOW | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:35 | 9 | |
We did swap the MAM separately which is the electronics module on the top section of the HUB with the HUB display as part of the module. We did not try to set the out of band since we have on intention of using out of band. How would I go about getting an error log? We can connect to the HUB via HUBwatch, but the only module we see is the DECswitch 900EF and the rest of the HUBwatch screen is blank (does not even show the back plane connectors. When we select the module it will not allow us to control the LAN connections to the HUB back plane. | |||||
4317.3 | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Thu Mar 27 1997 17:03 | 20 | |
I'm wondering if your MAM hardware is bad, or if you keep crashing and the Stop Thrash Protection feature is kicking in. A scenario where the IP address (all MAM IP addresses, and anything else you've configured) would disappear is if the MAM firmware has crashed repeatedly in a short amount of time - a cycle of starting up and crashing called 'thrashing'. Since a thrashing hub is not very useful, the firmware has a thrashing trigger - if you've crashed 6 times in 45 minutes (or something like that), the firmware will erase all non-volatile memory. This erases anything you've set through the setup port, and any LAN Interconnect configuration data. The idea behind this Stop Thrash Protection is that maybe there is something in non-volatile memory that is causing the crash, such as incompatible LAN Interconnect settings. To dump the Error Log, go to the setup port console for the hub. Select menu item 5, "Dump Error Log". It contains info about the last six hub crashes (or upgrades). Write all of it down and post here. Thanks, Dotsie | |||||
4317.4 | NETCAD::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Thu Mar 27 1997 17:06 | 10 | |
> We can connect to the HUB via HUBwatch, but the only module we see is > the DECswitch 900EF and the rest of the HUBwatch screen is blank (does > not even show the back plane connectors. When we select the module it > will not allow us to control the LAN connections to the HUB back plane. This is what you'd see if you invoked HUBwatch with the DECswitch900EF's own IP address, not the MAM's address. Dotsie | |||||
4317.5 | Problem solved | SALEM::BARLOW | Fri Mar 28 1997 09:48 | 8 | |
The problem was operator error. When we tried to assign the MAM the same address as one of the modules the MAM would display it one time then the IP address would disappear. Some times it's the simple things that are the hardest to figure out. Thanks for the help Dotsie, Craig |