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Table 10-14 outlines the problems that might cause this symptom and describes solutions to those
problems.
Table10-13 CIP: No Enabled LED On
Possible Problem
Solution
Hardware
problem
Check to make sure that the router is plugged in and turned
on.
1.
Use the show version exec command and see whether the
CIP card appears in the output.
2.
If the CIP card appears in the output, the Enabled LED might
be faulty.
3.
If the CIP card does not appear in the output, reseat the CIP
card, reboot the router, and check the output of the show
version command again.
4.
Old Cisco IOS
release
1.
Use the show version exec command to find out what
version of the Cisco IOS software you are running.
2.
If you are using Cisco IOS software prior to Release 10.2(6),
you should upgrade to a more recent version.
CIP: CIP Will Not Come Online to Host
Symptom: The CIP card will not come online to the host.
Table 10-15 outlines the problem that might cause this symptom and describes solutions to that problem.
Table 10-6
CIP: CIP Will Not Come Online to Host
Possible Problem
Solution
CHPID 1 not
online to host
1. Make sure that the Enabled LED on the CIP card is on. If it
is not on, refer to the section “CIP: No Enabled LED On,”
earlier in this chapter.
2. Use the show extended channel slot/port subchannel
command, and check for the SIGNAL flag in the output.
3. If the SIGNAL flag is not present, check whether the CHPID
is online to the host. If it is not, configure it to come online.
Note: On a bus and tag channel, the SIGNAL flag is turned on
by OP_OUT being high from the host. On an ESCON channel,
the SIGNAL flag is turned on by the presence of light on the
channel.
If the CHPID does not come online to the host, check the
physical cabling.
4.
If the CIP still does not come online, check the IOCP 2
definitions for the CIP device, and check the router
configuration.
5.
1.
CHPID=channel path identifier
2.
IOCP=input/output control program
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