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FXVOIP-S is in an FXII. I thought I had a ping problem, but when I couldn't ping the board locally, I went and looked at the board. No lights. Hyperterminal connection Board Status shows the board, but no firmware version and no status, such as "Idle".
I'm wondering if anyone has seen one of these just up and die like this. I'm also wondering if it could have possibly just lost the firmware, and maybe just needs to be re-flashed.
Thanks!
Justin
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I've had one do that last year. I couldn't reflash mine but it wouldn't hurt to try.
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Sorry to dig up an old post, but today I had one of these crap out on me.... Customer changed ISP's, so I assigned the new IP addresses to the card and gateway. Clicked Apply and the card never came back into service. The status lights all dark. I connected my laptop to the card's RS-232 port to see WTF and it looks like its just booting over and over and over. I had to take the card out of the backplane because it was causing the system and VMMI to run very sluggishly. What do you guys think? Card lost it firmware or what? I can email you a copy of RS-232 port was displaying. An early run to the shop on Monday to pickup another card and be back at the customer before 7am is in store for me
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Replaced the card and the new one does the same thing. Had to delete the card assignment and re-add it then all was ok...
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So you went back to the original card after that?
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Yep. The original card works just fine now.
Not sure what the problem was. The only thing I did to the switch was assign a new IP for the card and default gateway.
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