Updated on 2024-01-25 GMT+08:00

ALM-3276800028 Indicates that board fail

Description

ENTITYTRAP/2/BOARDFAIL: OID [OID] Board fails. (Index=[INTEGER], EntityPhysicalIndex=[INTEGER], PhysicalName="[OCTET]", EntityTrapEntType=[INTEGER], EntityTrapFaultID=[INTEGER], EntityTrapReasonDescr="[OCTET]")

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Attribute

Alarm ID

Alarm Severity

Alarm Type

3276800028

Major

Equipment alarm

Parameters

Name

Meaning

OID

Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm.

Index

Indicates the index of the alarm.

EntityPhysicalIndex

Indicates the index of a physical entity.

PhysicalName

Indicates the name of a physical entity.

EntityTrapEntType

Indicates the entity type.

EntityTrapFaultID

Indicates the error code.

EntityTrapReasonDescr

Indicates the description of the alarm cause.

Impact on the System

See the description in the procedure.

Possible Causes

See the description in the procedure.

Procedure

Rectify the fault based on the error code.

Error Code

Possible Causes and Impact on the System

Procedure

132096

The power module that provides power for the switch was faulty.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132105

The sensor was faulty.

Restart the faulty devicecard and check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty devicecard.

132106

The flash memory on the card has failed.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132107

The PHY chip is faulty.

Use other ports that can work normally or replace the card.

132121

The USB controller was faulty.

  • If there is no storage device on the USB interface, services will not be affected. This alarm is informational only, and no action is required.
  • If you need to use the USB interface, choose the other USB interfaces on this board or the USB interfaces on other boards.

132124

The I2C bus was faulty.

Restart the faulty board and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty board in the slot.

132127

The clock module on the board was faulty.

Restart the faulty board and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty board in the slot.

132128

The Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) was faulty.

Restart the faulty board and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty board in the slot.

132131

The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) was faulty.

Restart the faulty board and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty board in the slot.

132137

Chips (including CPLD, RTC, EEPROM, and temperature control chip) were faulty.

Restart the faulty board and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty board in the slot.

132146

The PoE power supply was faulty.

  1. Replace the faulty PoE power supply and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, go to 2.
  2. Replace the faulty PoE DIMM and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, go to 3.
  3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132147

The indicator was faulty.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132171

The ambient temperature exceeds 45°C.

Open an air-conditioner and enhance heat dissipation to reduce the ambient temperature within 45°C.

132176

The PHY chip remains at a low temperature.

Check whether the alarm with the error code 132128 is displayed.

  • If not, that is, no PLI failure occurs, no action is required.
  • If so, the PLI is out of lock because the PHY chip remains at a low temperature, and the device will restart. No action is required.

132185

The internal IIC module of the card was faulty.

Wait for a period to check whether the fault is rectified. If not, replace the faulty component or the card.

132199

A fault occurred on the UART serial port on the internal channel of the MCU component on the PoE device.

Wait for a period to check whether the fault is rectified. If not, replace the faulty component or the card.

132200

The device silicon crystal was affected by the external environment, resulting in an uncorrectable error. An error that cannot be rectified by ECC (that is, multiple bit ECC errors) occurred on the storage units (memory and flash memory) of the device. If an instruction error or a file system error occurred, the device cannot operate properly.

Wait for a period to check whether the fault is rectified. If not, replace the faulty component or the card.

132201

A CPU DDR fault occurred and the DDR multi-bit error occurred 60 times on the device within one hour. When the DDR multi-bit error occurred 100 times on the device within one hour, the device is restarted and the restart reason is recorded.

Wait for a period to check whether the fault is rectified. If not, replace the faulty component or the card.

132208

The PCI of this card failed.

Restart the faulty devicecard and check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty devicecard.

132212

An internal error occurred in the CPU cache. The device detected a multi-bit error in the CPU cache and will restart.

After the fault occurs, the device restarts automatically. If this alarm is displayed multiple times, replace the faulty component or device.

132215

The 1.5 V CPU sensor was faulty. The voltage of the 1.5 V CPU sensor is not within the normal range.

After the fault occurs, the device restarts automatically. If this alarm is displayed multiple times, replace the faulty component or device.

132217

Some uplink optical interfaces become unavailable.

  • GPON optical modules (MA5671A) and other optical modules are installed on uplink optical interfaces.
  • Two or more GPON optical modules (MA5671A) are installed on two uplink optical interfaces.
  1. Determine which uplink optical interface needs to be used based on the networking.
  2. Remove optical modules from the uplink optical interfaces that do not need to be used.

132218

The chip of the 0.9 V voltage is abnormal.

Restart the device. If the alarm persists, replace the device in the specified slot.

132219

The channel between cards is faulty or some card components are faulty. If some faults are detected on the standby MPU, an active/standby switchover cannot be performed using the slave switchover command.

  1. Run the display switchover-prohibit status command to check the fault detection item status of MPUs.
  2. Run the display ecm information command to check ECM channel information.
  3. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132220

The switch detects a TCAM parity error.

Restart the faulty devicecard and check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty devicecard.

132223

The read and write operations are frequently performed in the partition, damaging storage components. The bad block rate of the SystemMain (nsysmain) partition exceeded the alarm threshold 2%, so the available storage space is low.

  1. Restart the device. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm persists. If so, go to 2.
  2. Run the format flash: command to format the flash. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm is cleared. If so, go to 3
  3. Contact technical support personnel to replace the device or flash component.

132224

The read and write operations are frequently performed in the partition, damaging storage components. The bad block rate of the SystemBack (nsysbak) partition exceeded the alarm threshold 2%, so the available storage space is low.

  1. Restart the device. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm persists. If so, go to 2.
  2. Run the format flash: command to format the flash. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm is cleared. If so, go to 3
  3. Contact technical support personnel to replace the device or flash component.

132225

The read and write operations are frequently performed in the partition, damaging storage components. The bad block rate of the SystemData (nsysdata) partition exceeded the alarm threshold 2%, so the available storage space is low.

  1. Restart the device. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm persists. If so, go to 2.
  2. Run the format flash: command to format the flash. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm is cleared. If so, go to 3
  3. Contact technical support personnel to replace the device or flash component.

132226

The read and write operations are frequently performed in the partition, damaging storage components. The bad block rate of the SystemFile (NVRP or nand root file system) partition exceeded the alarm threshold 2%, so the available storage space is low.

  1. Restart the device. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm persists. If so, go to 2.
  2. Run the format flash: command to format the flash. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm is cleared. If so, go to 3
  3. Contact technical support personnel to replace the device or flash component.

132227

The read and write operations are frequently performed in the partition, damaging storage components. The bad block rate of the NVRP partition exceeded the threshold 1.5%, so the available storage space is low.

  1. Restart the device. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm persists. If so, go to 2.
  2. Run the format flash: command to format the flash. Ten seconds later, check whether the alarm is cleared. If so, go to 3
  3. Contact technical support personnel to replace the device or flash component.

132228

The power consumed by the connected powered device is too high, the total PoE power and the DC output power of the S5720I-10X-PWH-SI-AC exceeds the total power, the device automatically disables the DC power supply function of the 12 V line 1.

Reduce the power consumed by the powered device.

132229

The power consumed by the connected powered device is too high, the total PoE power and the DC output power of the S5720I-10X-PWH-SI-AC exceeds the total power, the device automatically disables the DC power supply function of the 12 V line 2.

Reduce the power consumed by the powered device.

132230

The power consumed by the connected powered device is too high, the total PoE power and the DC output power of the S5720I-10X-PWH-SI-AC exceeds the total power, the device automatically disables the DC power supply function of the 24 V line.

Reduce the power consumed by the powered device.

132231

The power consumed by the connected powered device is too high, the 12 V DC output power of the S5720I-10X-PWH-SI-AC exceeds the alarm threshold 104 W for the 12 V DC output power, the device automatically disables the DC power supply function of 12 V lines.

Reduce the power consumed by the powered device.

132232

The power consumed by the connected powered device is too high, the 24 V DC output power of the S5720I-10X-PWH-SI-AC exceeds the alarm threshold 78 W for the 24 V DC output power, the device automatically disables the DC power supply function of the 24 V line.

Reduce the power consumed by the powered device.

132233

A CPU internal module failed.

Restart the faulty devicecard and check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty devicecard.

132234

The chip was faulty, so the MPU management channel fails.

Restart the device and check whether the alarm persists. If so, collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132625

The chip does not work normally.

Restart the faulty board and then check whether the corresponding clear alarm is displayed. If not, replace the faulty board in the slot.

135190

The lead-acid battery cannot power the switch, and the switch will be powered off because of insufficient power.

Connect an AC power module to the switch or replace this lead-acid battery.

132236

An MCU serial port is faulty.

Wait for a period to check whether the fault is rectified. If not, replace the faulty component or the card.

132237

An MCU I2C fault occurs.

Wait for a period to check whether the fault is rectified. If not, replace the faulty component or the card.

132239

The NOR flash memory is erased frequently. That is, the NOR flash memory is erased 100 times within 24 hours.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132240

The disk usage exceeded the threshold. This may be because there are many log files on the switch or unnecessary .cc files were not deleted on the switch.

Three methods are available to solve this problem:

  • Run the reset logbuffer command in the user view to delete unnecessary log information from the log buffer.
  • Run the delete /unreserved command in the user view to delete the specified .cc file from the memory.
  • Run the reset recycle-bin command in the user view to delete the files in the specified directory from the recycle bin.

132249

The NOR flash memory has reached 90% of its life cycle.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132249

The NOR flash memory has reached 90% of its life cycle.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132252

The chassis type obtained on the card is incorrect.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132253

The number of MAC addresses on the CSS master MPU is different from the number of CSS MAC addresses.

  1. Run the display css system-mac command to check the number of CSS MAC addresses and the number of MAC addresses on each MPU.
  2. Change the number of CSS MAC addresses and the number of MAC addresses on each MPU to the minimum values based on the minimum number of CSS MAC addresses.

132281

Card burnt due to high PoE power.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132282

The specified interface receives preamble error packets.

Run the port serdes-mode command to configure the working Serdes mode of the MultiGE interface.

132283

The specified interface cannot go up due to insufficient frequency.

  1. Check whether the device connected to the interface specified in the alarm can be connected to another interface on the switch.
    • If so, go to step 2.
    • If not, go to step 3.
  2. Connect the device to another interface on the switch, and check whether the alarm persists.
    • If so, repeat step 2.
    • If not, no further action is required.
  3. Run the port serdes-mode command again to configure the Serdes mode in which the MultiGE interface works. Ensure that the Serdes mode in which the MultiGE interface specified in the alarm should work is specified in the command.

132315

The negotiated transmission rate of the SATA hard disk does not meet the requirement.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132316

The remaining service life of the SATA hard disk is insufficient.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132317

The SATA hard disk is abnormal.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

132318

The SATA hard disk is read-only.

Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.

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