The document discusses troubleshooting procedures for the Catalyst 2820 or 1900 switch. It provides guidance on identifying common problems such as POST failures, poor performance, lack of connectivity, or inability to access management functions. The front panel LEDs and switch statistics can help diagnose issues. The diagnostic console allows resetting passwords, upgrading firmware, or resetting the switch to factory defaults to resolve problems.
1. CHAPT E R 7
Troubleshooting
There are several ways to troubleshoot problems associated with Catalyst 2820 or 1900
installation and performance. The LEDs on the front panel are the quickest way to evaluate
the operation of the switch; statistics provided by the management console or SNMP
management station can provide more details about the cause of connectivity and
performance problems; the power-on self-test (POST) ensures that the switch is
functioning properly at installation and when subsequently powered on.
If the switch does not operate properly or you are unable to access the management console,
you can resolve these problems by using the diagnostic console described in “Diagnostic
Console Recovery Procedures.”
Potential problems can be grouped into the following categories:
• POST failure
• Poor performance
• No connectivity
• No access to out-of-band management
• Forgotten or lost password
• Corrupted firmware
POST Failure
When the switch is first turned on and begins its POST, the system and port LEDs are green.
As each of the 13 tests is run, the port LEDs, starting with number 16, turn off. Because
there are only 13 tests, LEDs 15, 14, and 13 are unaffected.
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2. Diagnosing Problems
If you are installing a 12-port Catalyst 1900, the LED for port A, the 100BaseT port, turns
off first, followed by ports 12, 11, 10, and so on.
After the POST completes successfully, the port LEDs blink green and go off, indicating
that the switch is operational. If a test fails, the port LEDs turn green, the port LED
associated with the test stays off, and the system LED turns amber.
All POST failures except the real-time clock test (number 5) are fatal. If the real-time clock
fails POST, the switch begins forwarding packets, but the system LED turns amber, and a
POST-failure message appears on the console screen. Certain switch features, such as the
bandwidth utilization meter, are lost if the real-time-clock test fails.
Note When the POST completes successfully, Spanning-Tree Protocol (if enabled)
immediately turns the port LEDs amber while it discovers the network topology.
Spanning-tree discovery takes approximately 30 seconds to complete, and no packet
forwarding takes place during this time.
Diagnosing Problems
Use Table 7-1 to identify your problem and resolve it. Note that those problems that refer
to modules inserted in high-speed expansion slots apply only to the Catalyst 2820.
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3. Diagnosing Problems
Table 7-1 Common Problems and Their Solutions
Symptom Possible Cause Resolution
Poor Incorrect Full-Duplex Settings for
Performance or 100BaseT Connections
Excessive Errors The full-duplex LED on the module front panel
indicates a full-duplex setting. Fixed
100BaseTX full-duplex port status is shown
with the Mode button and the FDUP LED.
Check the port statistics:
• FCS and alignment errors on the port mean Configure port for half duplex.
the switch port is configured for full duplex
and the other device is a repeater or
half-duplex device.
• Late collisions mean the port is configured Configure the port for full duplex.
for half duplex and the attached device is full
duplex.
Cabling Distance Exceeded
Port statistics show excessive FCS,
late-collision, or alignment errors. For
100BaseTX connections:
• The distance between the port and the Reduce the cable length to within the
attached device exceeds 100 meters. recommended distances.
• If attached to a repeater, the total distance See your 100BaseT repeater documentation for
between the two end stations exceeds the cabling guidelines.
100BaseT cabling guidelines.
For 10BaseT connections: The distance Reduce the cable length to within the
between the port and the attached device recommended distances.
exceeds 100 meters.
Bad Adapter in Attached Device
Excessive errors found in port statistics. Run adapter card diagnostic utility.
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4. Diagnosing Problems
Symptom Possible Cause Resolution
No Connectivity Incorrect or Bad Cable
The following are indicated by no link at both
ends:
• A crossover cable was used when See the “Connector Pinouts” section in the
straight-through was required, or vice-versa. Appendix “Technical Specifications” for the
correct pinouts and the proper use of crossover
vs. straight-through cables.
• Bad cable Replace with a tested good cable.
NetWare Network Numbers Misconstrued
If NetWare is used, the following message can All the nodes connected to ports in a single
appear on the server screen: VLAN should be assigned the same network
Router configuration error number.
detected. Node xxxxxxxx claims
network zzzzzzzz should be
yyyyyyyy.
If you’re using the IP protocol,
try pinging the other end.
VLANs Misconfigured
• Ports are assigned to different VLANS and Ensure the two nodes are connected to ports on
cannot communicate. the same VLAN. See the “VLAN
Configuration” section in the “Out-of-Band
Management” chapter to list ports of a VLAN.
If using SNMP, see the “Catalyst 2820 and 1900
Enterprise-Specific MIB” section in the
“In-Band Management” chapter for the MIB
objects to use.
• If a port belongs to two or more VLANs and If there is a router, check the router
the VLANs are connected in other ways configuration.
besides the overlapping port, an unstable Eliminate one of the two connections between
topology can be created. the two VLANs.
Expansion Slot A Incorrect Catalyst 2820 Module Installation See the Troubleshooting section of the Catalyst
or B LEDs Off 2820 Modules User Guide.
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5. Diagnostic Console Recovery Procedures
Symptom Possible Cause Resolution
System LED Corrupt Firmware Attach a monitor to the serial port to display the
amber; port LEDs diagnostic console. See the “Systems
off Engineering Menu” section of this chapter for
firmware upgrade instructions.
No management • Configuration problems Use the diagnostic console as described in the
console access “Systems Engineering Menu” section of this
chapter to reset the switch.
Reset the modem parameters to their factory
• Incorrect baud rate defaults with the diagnostic console.
Diagnostic Console Recovery Procedures
The diagnostic console allows you to perform the following tasks:
• Recover from a lost or forgotten password
If you have forgotten or lost the password for the management console, you can display
it, or, depending on the version of the boot firmware you are using, call Cisco Systems
to receive the factory-installed password.
• Recover from corrupted firmware
If the switch firmware has become corrupted, you can access the switch to upgrade the
firmware.
• Reset the switch to factory defaults
If the current configuration prevents the switch from functioning properly, you can reset
the switch to the factory defaults.
• Reset the RS-232 characteristics for the management console interface to the factory
default
How you access the diagnostic console depends on which task you are performing. Some
diagnostic console functions, such as recovering a lost or forgotten password, depend on
the version of the boot firmware you are using.
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6. Diagnostic Console Recovery Procedures
Displaying the Diagnostic Console
Follow this procedure to display the diagnostic console:
Step 1 Attach a monitor to the switch RS-232 port.
Step 2 Disconnect the power cord from the rear panel.
Step 3 Press the LED Mode button on the front panel, and hold it in.
Step 4 While holding in the LED Mode button, reconnect the power cord. The Diagnostic
Console Logon screen shown in Figure 7-1 appears.
Step 5 If you are prompted for a password, enter the password you set for the
management console.
Step 6 Press Return to display the Systems Engineering Menu shown in Figure 7-2.
Recovering From a Lost or Forgotten Password
Follow this procedure if you have lost or forgotten the management console password:
Step 1 Follow the procedure in the section “Displaying the Diagnostic Console.”
Step 2 Check the boot firmware version number displayed on the menu.
• If the boot firmware version is 1.10 or higher, select S, and then select V on the
System Debug Interface Menu, shown in Figure 7-3, to display the
management console password.
• If the boot firmware version is 1.09 or lower, note the Ethernet address on the
Diagnostic Console logon screen, and call Cisco Systems for the
factory-installed password.
Recovering from Corrupted Firmware
Step 1 Follow the steps in the section “Displaying the Diagnostic Console.”
Step 1 From the Systems Engineering Menu, select option U.
Step 2 You are prompted to confirm the download. Enter Y at the prompt:
Do you wish to continue with the download process, [Y]es or [N]o?
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It can take up to a minute to erase the existing firmware. If you are using boot
firmware version 1.10 or higher, you are then prompted to choose a transmission
speed. Enter a 5 or 9 at the prompt.
Do you wish to upgrade at [9]600 (console speed) or [5]7600?
The baud rate used by the switch returns to 9600 after the download is complete.
The following prompt appears:
Waiting for image at the configured baud rate
Step 3 Start the XMODEM transfer from the application you are running.
Step 4 The Diagnostic Console logon screen is displayed when the upgrade is complete.
Press Return to display the Systems Engineering Menu, and then select C to
restart the switch using the upgraded firmware.
Figure 7-1 Diagnostic Console Logon
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Cisco Systems Diagnostic Console
Copyright(c) Cisco Systems, Inc. 1997
All rights reserved.
Ethernet Address: 00-C0-1D-80-19-29
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H9652
Press enter to continue.
Resetting the System to Factory Defaults
There can be times when you need the diagnostic console even though the firmware is valid.
This could happen, for example, if the switch configuration prevents the firmware from
executing properly and you cannot display the management console.
Step 1 Use the procedure described in the section “Displaying the Diagnostic Console”
to display the Systems Engineering Menu shown in Figure 7-2.
Step 2 Select option F and press Return to reset the system to the factory defaults.
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8. Diagnostic Console Recovery Procedures
Resetting the RS-232 Interface to the Factory Defaults
Step 1 Display the Systems Engineering Menu with the procedure described in the
section “Displaying the Diagnostic Console.”
Step 2 Select S and press Return to display the System Debug Interface Menu.
Step 3 Select option R and press Return.
Systems Engineering Menu
Use this menu, shown in Figure 7-2, to troubleshoot firmware problems and then bring up
the firmware as usual.
Figure 7-2 Systems Engineering
Diagnostic Console - Systems Engineering
Operation firmware version: 5.74 Status: valid
Boot firmware version: 1.10
[C] Continue with standard system start up
[U] Upgrade operation firmware (XMODEM)
[S] System Debug Interface H9737
Enter Selection:
Operation firmware version: The current version of the switch firmware.
Status: Valid or invalid. If the firmware is not valid, option C is not
displayed and the following warning is displayed:
WARNING!!! Operation Firmware is invalid
Upgrade firmware to enable switch
operation.
Boot firmware version: Current version of the write-protected part of the firmware
that supports the diagnostic console.
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[C] Continue with standard system start up. Select this option after you have resolved
the firmware problems with options [U] or [S]. It brings up the firmware as usual.
[U] Upgrade operation firmware. Select this option to initiate a firmware upgrade. This
option works with XMODEM and uses the default RS-232 parameters: 9600 baud; eight
data bits; one stop bit; parity: none. If you are using the boot version firmware 1.10 or
higher, you are prompted to choose a baud rate of 9600 or 57600 baud for the download.
[S] System Debug Interface. Select this option to display the System Debug Interface
Menu shown in Figure 7-3. You can use this menu to reset the management console RS-232
interface or the entire switch to the factory defaults.
System Debug Interface Menu
Use this menu, shown in Figure 7-3, to reset the management console RS-232 interface or
the entire switch to the factory defaults. You can also use this menu to display the
factory-installed management console password.
Figure 7-3 System Debug Interface
Diagnostic Console - System Debug Interface
[G] Generic I/O
[M] Memory (CPU) I/O
[F] Return system to factory defaults
[R] Reset main console RS232 interface to 9600,8,1,N
[V] View Management Console password
[X] Exit to Previous Menu
H9738
Enter Selection:
[G] Generic I/O. For Cisco personnel only.
[M] Memory (CPU) I/O. For Cisco personnel only.
[F] Return system to factory defaults. Use this option to return the switch to its factory
settings. All static and dynamic addresses are removed, as are the IP address and all other
configurations. Enter Y or N and press Return. The changes take effect the next time the
switch is reset.
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10. Diagnostic Console Recovery Procedures
[R] Reset main console RS232 interface to 9600, 8, 1, N. Select this option if you have
lost the management console connection because of an improper modem configuration.
The next time the switch is reset, the default RS-232 configuration is used.
[V] View Management Console password. Use this option to display the factory-installed
password.
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