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December 2007 - Posts

  • Cisco ASA... Dead

    I finally got some time to investigate one of our Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances that was returned from a plant.  I've never seen this problem before with an ASA so I thought I would post my findings in case anyone else has this problem.

    I hopped on the console and found out quickly it was stuck in a reboot cycle.  Here was the output:

    Booting system, please wait...

    CISCO SYSTEMS
    Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(10)0 03/25/05 22:42:05.25

    Evaluating BIOS Options ...
    Launch BIOS Extension to setup ROMMON

    Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(10)0) #0: Fri Mar 25 23:02:10 PST 2005

    Platform ASA5510

    Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot.
    Use SPACE to begin boot immediately.
    Launching BootLoader...
    Boot configuration file contains 1 entry.

    Loading disk0:/asa722-k8.bin... Booting...
    256MB RAM

    Total SSMs found: 0
    nic_plat_add_io_cards(): Unable to get the SSM-4GE slot info

    Total NICs found: 5
    mcwa i82557 Ethernet at irq 11  MAC: 0011.e939.019a
    mcwa i82557 Ethernet at irq  5  MAC: 0000.0001.0001

    Booting system, please wait...

    I put in a case with TAC and they told me I probably had a bad boot image.  I booted to ROMMON, tried to run the commands for setting up a TFTP transfer, and found myself hitting another wall.  Here are a few of the things I tried:

    rommon #5> dev
    Interface Device Information:
      Ethernet0/0: i82546GB, PCI: bus-3, slot-3, fct-1, rev-3, irq-9
      Ethernet0/1: i82546GB, PCI: bus-3, slot-3, fct-0, rev-3, irq-9
      Management0/0: i82551ER, PCI: bus-4, slot-2, fct-0, rev-16, irq-11

    rommon #0> PORT=Management0/0
    Backplane Data Channel
    Link is DOWN
    MAC Address: 0000.0001.0002

    rommon #8> interface Ethernet0/1
    ef_reset: i82546GB_copper Init failed
    Ethernet0/1
    Link is DOWN
    MAC Address: 0011.e939.019a

    rommon #0> interface Ethernet0/0
    (*This caused the ASA to freeze, had to reboot)

    Everything was showing "LINK DOWN". I verified I had a good cable/network drop by plugging in my laptop to the same cable/network drop.  For good measure, I tried a different cable/network drop as well.

    My guess is that this thing is a paper weight.  If anyone has any suggestions or sees something I am overlooking, please drop me a note.

    Posted Dec 01 2007, 11:04 AM by Anonymous with no comments
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