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Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
07-Oct-16 |
Initial Release |
10.0 |
13-Oct-17 |
Migration to new field notice system |
10.1 |
01-Aug-18 |
Updated the Concept Tags |
Affected Product ID | Comments |
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ASR55-DPC-K9 |
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ASR55-MIO-10GL2K9 |
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ASR55-MIO-10GS2K9 |
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ASR5K-PSC-K9 |
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ASR5K-SMC-K9 |
Defect ID | Headline |
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CSCvf34445 | There were no defects filed with this field notice at the time of publication. |
The Cisco Aggregation Services Router (ASR) 5000 and 5500 (listed in the Products Affected section) might fail to boot up after a software upgrade or other user action where the board requires a power cycle operation.
Cisco has been working with some customers on an issue related to memory components manufactured by a single supplier between 2005 and 2010. These memory components are widely used across the industry and are included in a number of Cisco products.
Although the majority of Cisco products using these components are experiencing field failure rates below expected levels, some components may fail earlier than anticipated. A handful of our customers have recently experienced a higher number of failures, leading us to change our approach to managing this issue.
While other vendors have chosen to address this issue in different ways, Cisco believes its approach is the best course of action for its customers. Despite the cost, we are demonstrating that we always make customer satisfaction a top priority. Customers can learn more about this topic at www.cisco.com/go/memory.
PLEASE NOTE: The products listed in this Field Notice have lower than expected failure rates. This assessment is based on actual usage of affected memory components, observed field failure rates, and product replacements since 2012.
A degraded component will not affect the ongoing operation of a device, but will be exposed by a subsequent power cycle event. This event will result in a hard failure of the device, which cannot be recovered by a reboot or additional power cycle. For these reasons, additional caution is recommended for operational activities requiring the simultaneous power cycling of multiple devices. This issue has been observed most commonly on devices that have been in service for 24 months or more.
If the suspected hardware has been in operation for approximately 24 months, the product hardware might fail to boot up due to memory failure during a power cycle event. This is caused by one or more of these actions:
Note: The issue does not affect boards while the boards are in operation. The board failure may occur after one or more of the above conditions are met.
The card symptoms observed are shown here:
Normal SmartNet and warranty entitlement rules remain in place and are applied by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) if you experience a failure in one of the products listed in the Field Notice. In other circumstances, such as out of warranty or out of contract, Cisco encourages you to raise your concern directly with your Cisco account team.
Fix on Failure Replacement Guidelines: Request Return Material Authorization (RMA) product and memory modules through normal service support channels.
If you need assistance in order to determine which hardware part(s) might need replacement, consult the error messages documented in the Problem Symptom section.
PID | Action | PID Replacement | Quantity |
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ASR55-DPC-K9 | Replace line card | ASR55-DPC-K9= | 1 |
ASR55-MIO-10GL2K9 | Replace line card | ASR55-MIO-10GL2K9= | 1 |
ASR55-MIO-10GS2K9 | Replace line card | ASR55-MIO-10GS2K9= | 1 |
ASR5K-SMC-K9 | Replace line card | ASR5K-SMC-K9= | 1 |
ASR5K-PSC-K9 | Replace line card | ASR5K-PSC-16G-K9= | 1 |
End of Support PID
PID | End of Support Notice | End of Support Date |
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ASR5K-PSC-K9 | EOL7331 | 07/31/2016 |
FOR DPC and MIO: Fix on Failure
There is no CLI available for DPC and MIO cards, a physical inspection for the PID is required.
For system management controller (SMC): Fix on Failure:
Issue the CLI command "show inventory" to obtain PID.
For PSC Card: Fix on Failure
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