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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Hardware
Troubleshooting Switching and Services Modules
switch#
reload module 2 force-dnld
Step 6
If the module is still not up, choose
Switches > Hardware
and view the Power Admin column to verify
the power status for the module.
Step 7
If the module is not powered on, remove and reseat the module and select
on
from the Power Admin
drop-down menu to power on the module.
Step 8
If the module is still not operating, right-click on the switch in the map pane and select
Reset
to reload
the entire switch.
Reinitializing a Failed Module Using the CLI
To reinitialize a failed module using the CLI, follow these steps:
Step 1
Save the running configuration to the startup configuration.
switch#
copy running-config start-config
Step 2
Reload the module.
switch#
reload module 2
Step 3
If the module is not operating, verify the software image on the module.
switch#
show module
Step 4
If the software image on the module is not the latest, download the latest image to supervisor bootflash
memory.
switch#
copy tftp: bootflash:
Step 5
Force-download the software image from the supervisor to the module.
switch#
reload module 2 force-dnld
Step 6
If the module is still not operating, verify the power status for the module.
switch#
show environment power
Step 7
If the module is not powered on, remove and reseat the module and then power on the module.
switch#
config t
switch(config)#
no poweroff module 2
switch(config)#
exit
switch#
Step 8
If the module is still not operating, reload the entire switch.
switch#
reload