unable to write contact datadata to disk怎么解决

FTP&550无法删除及上传文件的解决方法
出现这种问题,&
①首先检查用户对应的角色名,然后看路径设置是否正确,有没有相关的权限,如果这些都没问题,然后就尝试下面的操作:&
②重起FTP服务,最好从服务里面重启(不能根本解决);&
③重新设置Server-U帐号和目录访问里的文件路径(如果还不行,尝试下面操作);&
④删除用户,重新建。&
原创 SU整理(FTP)收藏&
整理如下:&
1开头-成功&
2开头-成功&
3开头-权限问题&
4开头-文件问题&
5开头-服务器问题&
150 FILE: %s&
150 Opening %s mode data connection for %s (%I64d
150 Opening %s mode data connection for
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for
200 (end of 'index %s')&
200 Command channel switched to
clear-text.&
200 Command OK, %I64d Bytes available on
200 Command okay.&
200 EXEC command successful (TID=%u).&
200 Message received okay.&
200 MLST OPTS&
200 MODE S ok.&
200 MODE Z LEVEL set to %d.&
200 MODE Z ok.&
200 Noted.&
200 Opened OK (but not really).&
200 PBSZ command OK. Protection buffer size set to
200 PBSZ=0&
200 PORT Command successful.&
200 PROT command OK. Using clear data
connection.&
200 PROT command OK. Using private data
connection.&
200 SSCN:CLIENT METHOD&
200 SSCN:SERVER METHOD&
200 STRU F ok.&
200 STRU R ok.&
200 Transfer progress notification is
200 Transfer progress notification is
200 Type set to A.&
200 Type set to I.&
202 Command not implemented, superfluous at this
202 Command not implemented, superfluous at this
210 UTC%+ld&
211 End of status.&
211-Extension supported&
211-Status for user %Name from %IP:&
213 %I64d&
214 Direct comments or bugs to
214- The following commands are recognized (* =&
unimplemented).&
215 UNIX Type: L8&
220 Service ready for new user.&
220 Serv-U FTP Server v%s for WinSock
221 Goodbye!&
226 ABOR command successful.&
226 Transfer complete.&
226 Transfer complete.&
226 Transfer complete.&
227 Entering Passive Mode
(%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d)&
230 Password changed okay.&
230 Switching to SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
230 User logged in, proceed.&
230 User logged in.&
231 Switching to GROUP MAINTENANCE
232 Switching to DOMAIN MAINTENANCE
233 Switching to READ-ONLY MAINTENANCE
233 User logged in, PASSWORD EXPIRED - please change before
proceeding.&
234 AUTH command OK. Already have SSL
connection.&
234 AUTH command OK. Initializing SSL
connection.&
250 DELE command successful.&
250 Directory changed to %s&
250 RMD command successful.&
250 RNTO command successful.&
250-Listing %s&
253 Attributes changed okay.&
253 Date/time changed okay.&
257 "%s" directory created.&
257 "%s" is current directory.&
321 Transferred %I64d Bytes.&
331 Response to otp-md%d %u %s required for
331 User name okay, need password.&
331 User name okay, please send complete E-mail address as
password.&
350 File or directory exists, ready for destination
350 Restarting at %I64d. Send STORE or
RETRIEVE.&
421 Data connection closed (SSL/TLS negotiation
421 Service closing control
connection.&
425 Cannot open data connection.&
425 Cannot open data connection.&
425 Cannot open data connection.&
425 Try later, data connection in use.&
425 Try later, data connection in use.&
425 Try later, data connection in use.&
425 Try later, out of network sockets.&
425 Try later, out of network sockets.&
425 Try later, out of network sockets.&
425 Unable to listen, too many pending PASV requests from same
client IP.&
425 Unable to set up passive listening
426 Data connection closed, cannot read file
426 Data connection closed, cannot write file %s - disk
426 Data connection closed, error compressing data
426 Data connection closed, error decompressing data
426 Data connection closed, file transfer %s aborted by
426 Data connection closed, file transfer %s
426 Data connection closed, receive file %s
426 Data connection closed, transfer
426 Transfer aborted.&
431 Account temporarily locked for other user, please try
431 Password not changed, no match for old
password.&
431 Unable to negotiate secure command
connection.&
432 Password not changed, new password should be at least %d
characters in length.&
432 Password not changed, new password should contain at least
one upper-case character and symbol&
432 Password not changed, old and new passwords cannot be
identical.&
450 Cannot open file %s for reading.&
452 Sorry, insufficient disk quota - receive file %s
500 '%s': command not understood.&
501 %s: Not a directory.&
501 Cannot EXEC command line
(error=%u).&
501 Invalid MLST options&
501 Invalid option.&
501 Not enough space, only %I64d Bytes available on drive
501 Permission denied.&
501 SITE option not supported.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Syntax error in parameters or
arguments.&
501 Wildcards not allowed.&
502 Syntax error - use SITE PSWD ""
503 Bad sequence of commands.&
503 Bad sequence of commands.&
503 Secure command connection required prior to PBSZ
503 Secure command connection required prior to PROT
504 Command not implemented for that
parameter.&
504 Command not implemented for that
parameter.&
504 Command not implemented for that
parameter.&
504 Unknown security mechanism.&
510 Cannot determine server time zone.&
521 Data connection cannot be opened with this PROT
522 SSL/TLS lib refuses to initiate secure data
connection.&
530 Cannot change Anonymous password.&
530 Cannot change password.&
530 Not logged in, cannot find home
directory.&
530 Not logged in, home directory does not
530 Not logged in, need secure
connection.&
530 Not logged in, only %d sessions from same IP allowed
concurrently.&
530 Not logged in, only one session from same IP allowed at a
530 Not logged in, too many tries with incorrect
password.&
530 Not logged in, unauthorized IP
530 Not logged in, use real E-mail address as
password.&
530 Not logged in.&
530 Not logged in.&
530 Not logged in.&
530 Only client IP address allowed for PORT
530 Only client IP address allowed to connect to PASV
530 PASSWORD EXPIRED - please change password before
proceeding.&
530 Port number has to be between 1024 and
530 Sorry, no ANONYMOUS access
531 SSL/TLS lib refuses to initiate secure command
connection.&
533 SSL command connection required prior to CCC
534 Invalid option. Secure data connection required for
implicit SFTP.&
534 Invalid option. Secure data connection required for
implicit SFTP.&
550 %s: Cannot create file.&
550 %s: Cannot delete directory.&
550 %s: Cannot delete file.&
550 %s: Cannot determine date/time.&
550 %s: Failed to create.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file or directory.&
550 %s: No such file.&
550 %s: No such file.&
550 %s: Permission denied.&
550 %s: Permission denied.&
550 %s: Permission denied.&
550 Cannot change path to a port.&
550 Cannot create a port.&
550 Cannot create INDEX for ports.&
550 Cannot create unique file name.&
550 Cannot delete a port.&
550 Cannot delete account home
directory.&
550 Cannot determine date/time for a
550 Cannot determine size of a port.&
550 Cannot EXEC a port.&
550 Cannot list port.&
550 Cannot position file at requested starting
550 Cannot read requested number of bytes from
550 Cannot remove a port.&
550 Cannot rename to a port.&
550 Cannot RESTart at any position while APPEnding to a
550 Cannot RESTart beyond end-of-file.&
550 Cannot RESTart in a (new) unique zero-length
550 Cannot RESTart in a new (zero-length)
550 File date/time cannot be set to
550 File transfer not allowed, server stop is
550 File transfers not allowed, server stop is
550 MDTM cannot change date/time on this
550 No files found.&
550 No maintenance manager client.&
550 Passive mode not allowed on this
550 Permission denied&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Permission denied.&
550 Sorry, insufficient credit for download - upload
550 Sorry, maximum number of GETs reached for this
550 Sorry, maximum number of PUTs reached for this
553 %s: Cannot change attributes.&
553 %s: Cannot change date/time.&
553 %s: Unable to rename file or
directory.&
553 Server Edition does not support remote
administration.&
有时ftp上传,下载时,总是连接出错,无外乎以下原因,仅供参考:&
Serv-U BBSFTP 提示信息详解&
1。 550 Not enouth credit to download .(bbsftp
该提示信息一般在下载文件时出现。该提示表示您当前的下载流量不够。&
2。530 Not logged in.(bbsftp v2.6CE)[FTP&202.15.29.29:21&
User DB-FtpUserDown]&
该提示信息一般在登录失败时出现。该提示表示用户 rick 在FTP 202.15.29.29:21
中不存在.&
3。530 Not logged in, unauthorized IP address.(bbsftp
表示IP地址未授权,包流量用户或包时间用户一般修改允许登录的IP地址范围后就可以登录了.&
公共帐号,首先需要进行购买,才能登录.否则也会有这个提示信息.这样做是为了防止公共帐号被盗连.&
4。530 Not logged in.(bbsftp
v2.6CE)[BadPassword][3]&
这个提示信息很明确了,密码错误。&
5。530 Not logged in.(bbsftp
v2.6CE)[UserDBError-FTP_USERS]&
出现这个提示一般是参数设置错了,如果没有定制过数据库视图FTP_USERS,请在设置中
将是否使用数据视图设置为不使用。&
6。530 Not logged in.(bbsftp
v2.6CE)[UserDBError-FtpUserDown]&
出现这个错误一般是数据库出问题了,可能是mysql字符集设置导致的,如果是免费版的bbsftp,还可能是mysql的优化设置导致的。&
7。421 Your Account Is Expired!(bbsftp
这个提示信息一般在用户登录时出现。意思是说该账号已过期。&
流量购买账号,遇到这个错误信息,一般在论坛上更新一下自己的账号信息就可以了(在购买界面进行一次购买操作)。&
时间购买账号,那就需要在论坛上购买账号的使用时间了。&
公共账号密码,很少遇到这种提示,如果遇到这个提示信息,表示公共账号刚好多了密码更新时间了,这时之前的购买记录都会被清空,您需要重新购买公共账号和密码才能登录。&
8。421 Your Account Is Disabled!(bbsftp
这个信息一般在用户登录时出现,表示该账号被禁用了。只能联系管理员解决了&
9。530 Not logged in, home directory does not exist.(bbsftp
一般在用户登录时出现. 意思是说用户的根目录不存在.&
仔细检查一下这个用户,看看他 对应的角色是否已经配置了.
如果角色不存在显然是有问题的.&
然后检查其对应角色里面的 FTP根目录的设置, 看看该设置填的路径在
ftp服务器上是否存在.&
如果存在的一般是没有问题的. 要注意一下三点:&
1 修改角色设置后要重启servu才会生效.&
2 如果该路径在ntfs格式的磁盘上,要保证ftp服务器有权限
访问这个路径.&
3 如果设置了本地目录安全参数. 该路径必须是在安全目录设置的路径范围内.&
10。 550 Permission denied&
一般是路径访问规则的权限设置不正确,&
首先检查用户对应的角色名,&
然后检查角色的设置,看看是否设置了路径访问规则的组号。&
再检查相应的组号的路径访问规则组,&
看看是否添加了FTP根目录的访问权限。&
有时候因为数据库的原因导致中文字符错误,可以试试用英文路径名。&
注意修改这些设置需要重启servu。
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以上网友发言只代表其个人观点,不代表新浪网的观点或立场。Field Notice: FN - 62725 - 7300-NSE-100, 7304-NPE-G100, C7200-I/O, C7200-I/O-2FE/E, C7200-I/O-GE+E, CISCO7301, NPE-G2, NPE-G1, uBR7200-NPE-G1 - Unable To Read CF or PCMCIA ATA Flash Disk - Data Loss or System Boot Hang - Replace Flash Card - RMA Required - Cisco
Field Notice: FN - 62725 - 7300-NSE-100, 7304-NPE-G100, C7200-I/O, C7200-I/O-2FE/E, C7200-I/O-GE+E, CISCO7301, NPE-G2, NPE-G1, uBR7200-NPE-G1 - Unable To Read CF or PCMCIA ATA Flash Disk - Data Loss or System Boot Hang - Replace Flash Card - RMA Required
Document ID:
Revised October 10, 2008 April 26, 2007
THIS FIELD NOTICE IS PROVIDED ON AN &AS IS& BASIS AND DOES NOT IMPLY ANY KIND OF GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. YOUR USE OF THE INFORMATION ON THE FIELD NOTICE OR MATERIALS LINKED FROM THE FIELD NOTICE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. CISCO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR UPDATE THIS FIELD NOTICE AT ANY TIME.
Revision History
10-OCT-2008
Removed Upgrade Form and references to the form, changed Workaround/Solution to reflect RMA.
26-APR-2007
Initial Public Release
Products Affected
Products Affected
Top Assembly
Printed Circuit Assembly
Part Number
Part Number
MEM-I/O-FLD128M
16-2117-02
-A0 or earlier
MEM-I/O-FLD64M
16-2733-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-NPE-G1-FLD128
16-3271-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-NPE-G1-FLD256
16-3273-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-NPE-G1-FLD64
16-3261-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-NPE-G2-FLD256
16-3273-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-7301-FLD128
16-3271-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-7301-FLD256
16-3273-01
-A0 or earlier
MEM-7301-FLD64
16-3261-01
-A0 or earlier
7304-I/O-CFM-256M
16-2768-01
-A0 or earlier
Problem Description
The PCMCIA ATA Flash Disks and Compact Flash (CF) modules used in specific Cisco products may contain a Manufacturing defect which reduces reliability of the Flash device. Some Cisco 7200, Cisco uBR7200 and Cisco 7300 series network processing engines and I/O cards may contain a suspect Flash device that may not be able to access stored files on the Flash disk. Some Cisco 7301 routers may also contain a suspect Flash device. The router may fail to reboot if it relies on an IOS image stored on the Flash device.
A portion of the Network Processing Engines and routers manufactured between May 2005 and October 2006 may have shipped with an affected PCMCIA ATA Flash disk or Compact Flash (CF) module from the specific component lots. Refer to the
section for Flash disk identification information. Refer to the
section for serial number bounding information.
The failure condition would be observed during a power cycle, reload event or during a write event such as a crash file dump. Systems will be unable to pass traffic in the failed state.
The affected Network Processing Engines and Routers do not allow ROMMON upgrades via software and therefore the affected Flash devices are recommended for replacement.
NOTE 1 - The Network Processing Engine or Router its this issue is only related to the removable Flash Disk cards.
NOTE 2 - As customers may remove and re-use Flash Cards, the affected cards shipped with these products may have been re-used in different Cisco products. Please exercise caution when re-using Flash cards and visually check them against the Identification Section data provided.
Background
This issue affects a specific subset of the PCMCIA ATA Disks and Compact Flash cards that were installed in specific Cisco routers manufactured between May 2005 and October 2006. Cards shipped individually as spares over that same time span may also contain one of the affected units.
This issue has been linked to a component manufacturing problem. The root cause was identified and appropriate steps taken to resolve the problem.
Product impact varies due to different flash memory access methodologies and use patterns. Some products may be able to mitigate the potential effect by re-writing affected memory areas at specific intervals. This feature does not work with all products, so please check the workaround section for availability and specific instructions.
Problem Symptoms
The problem symptom is typically seen during a system reload or cold start. Under normal circumstances a router's PCMCIA card or Compact Flash card could contain Cisco IOS software, configurations or other files necessary for system boot or operation. These files are accessed by the router during the boot sequence to reach an operating state.
In the problem state, the router is unable to access the contents of the Flash disk. When the problem occurs, the system is prevented from accessing directory information stored on the Flash disk. This type of error occurs in the controller of the Flash disk. Data stored on the Flash disk should be intact but may not be accessible. The router may indicate the state with a message log below. The router will be unable to read the contents of the Flash disk that were previously read or written to.
The output below shows the system log or terminal monitor message when the router is unable to read the Flash disk contents.
%Error opening slot0:/ (No device available)
The router may stop the boot sequence and remain at a ROM Monitor (ROMmon) prompt as seen below.
Readonly ROMMON initialized boot: cannot open &flash:& boot: cannot determine first executable file name on device &flash:& cxxxx processor with xxxxxx Kbytes of main memory Main memory is configured to 64 bit mode with ECC enabled Readonly ROMMON initialized rommon 1 & NOTE 3 - The Router will be unaffected and continue to run with a failed Flash disk. Only read/write access such as a logfile write to the flash disk or a router reboot will cause the problem symptom to become evident.
Workaround/Solution
Workaround There is no workaround available for Flash disks used in the affected network processing engines or routers.
Solution Customers owning products which are affected by the problem described in this field notice should replace the product with a like product using the standard RMA process.
Exchange a failed PCMCIA Flash disk or Compact Flash (CF) module with a known good disk and IOS image. Replacement of the Flash card at the next scheduled maintenance window is recommended to prevent a possible reboot hang on router restart.
Although an upgrade program had previously been provided to replace potentially affected but otherwise working product, the upgrade program is now over and Cisco will only replace product still fall into the parameters defined below. The standard RMA process should be used to replace failed product.&&
For the 7300-NSE-100 and 7304-NPE-G100, both internal and external Compact Flash (CF) modules should be checked using the process described in the
Installation Instructions
The following diagram shows the locations of the internal Compact Flash (CF) module on the 7300-NSE-100 and 7304-NPE-G100.
How To Identify Hardware Levels
Identifying affected PCMCIA ATA Flash disks and Compact Flash (CF) Modules
Please use the following flow chart as a trouble resolution guide for PCMCIA and CF disks.
NOTE #4 - Suspect boards were manufactured between May 2005 and October 2006. Refer to
section for information on serial number range boundaries. NOTE #5 - See individual card sections [64 MB, 128 MB, and 256MB] for command information and disk information. NOTE #6 - See individual identification card sections [64 MB, 128 MB, and 256MB] for pictures and code locations.
NOTE #7 - If removal of a system processor board to check serial number or Flash disk is required use ESD procedures noted in the installation link.
***64 MB PCMCIA Flash Disks (MEM-I/O-FLD64M)****************
Remote Identification of 64 MB PCMCIA Flash disks
For units inserted into operational systems:
Enter the CLI command: show disk[0,1]: filesys
(If the Disk is unable to be read, prioritize this system for card replacement at the next service window as the disk has failed. The router will continue to run until it reboots and cannot access the failed disk. Operation should be unaffected until a reboot or logfile write event to the failed disk.)
Look for the line: Number of Cylinders 490 If the number is 490, it may be an affected unit. Inspect visually and confirm card vendor type and date range at the next service window.
Visual Identification of 64 MB PCMCIA Flash disks
An affected unit is shown in the following figure:
Look for 1) Date code is earlier than /28/06) 2) Vendor Part Number starts with &CPC& 3) Cisco Part Number is 16-2733-01
***128 MB PCMCIA Flash Disks (MEM-I/O-FLD128M)****************
Remote Identification of 128 MB PCMCIA disks
For units inserted into operational systems:
Enter the CLI command: show disk[0,1]: filesys
(If the Disk is unable to be read, prioritize this system for card replacement at the next service window as the disk has failed. The router will continue to run until it reboots and cannot access the failed disk. Operation should be unaffected until a reboot or logfile write event to the failed disk.)
Look for the line: Number of Cylinders 980 If the number is 980, it may be an affected unit. Inspect visually and confirm card vendor type and date range at the next service window.
Visual Identification of 128 MB PCMCIA disks
An affected unit is shown in the following figure:
Look for 1) Date code is earlier than /28/06) 2) Vendor Part Number starts with &CPC& 3) Cisco Part Number is 16-2117-01
***64 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules (MEM-NPE-G1-FLD64 and MEM-7301-FLD64)***
Remote Identification of 64 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules
For units inserted into operational systems:
Enter the CLI command: show disk[0,1]: filesys
(If the Disk is unable to be read, prioritize this system for card replacement at the next service window as the disk has failed. The router will continue to run until it reboots and cannot access the failed disk. Operation should be unaffected until a reboot or logfile write event to the failed disk.)
Look for the line: Number of Cylinders 490 If the number is 490, it may be an affected unit. Inspect visually and confirm card vendor type and date range at the next service window.
Visual Identification of 64 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules
An affected unit is shown in the following figure:
Look for 1) Date code is earlier than /28/06) 2) Vendor Part Number starts with &CCF& 3) Cisco Part Number is 16-3261-01
***128 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules (MEM-NPE-G1-FLD128 and MEM-7301-FLD128)***
Remote Identification of 128 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules
For units inserted into operational systems:
Enter the CLI command: show disk[0,1]: filesys
(If the Disk is unable to be read, prioritize this system for card replacement at the next service window as the disk has failed. The router will continue to run until it reboots and cannot access the failed disk. Operation should be unaffected until a reboot or logfile write event to the failed disk.)
Look for the line: Number of Cylinders 980 If the number is 980, it may be an affected unit. Inspect visually and confirm card vendor type and date range at the next service window.
Visual Identification of 128 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules
An affected unit is shown in the following figure:
Look for 1) Date code is earlier than /28/06) 2) Vendor Part Number starts with &CCF& 3) Cisco Part Number is 16-3271-01
***256 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules (MEM-NPE-G1-FLD256, MEM-7301-FLD256, MEM-NPE-G2-FLD256, and 7304-I/O-CFM-256M)***
Remote Identification of 256 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules
For units inserted into operational systems:
Enter the CLI command: show disk[0,1]: filesys
(If the Disk is unable to be read, prioritize this system for card replacement at the next service window as the disk has failed. The router will continue to run until it reboots and cannot access the failed disk. Operation should be unaffected until a reboot or logfile write event to the failed disk.)
Look for the line: Number of Cylinders 980 If the number is 980, it may be an affected unit. Inspect visually and confirm card vendor type and date range at the next service window.
Visual Identification of 256 MB Compact Flash (CF) Modules
An affected unit is shown in the following figure:
Look for 1) Date code is earlier than /28/06) 2) Vendor Part Number starts with &CCF& 3) Cisco Part Number is 16-3273-01 or 16-2768-01.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 - Will formatting the Flash disk resolve this issue?
A1 - No, attempts to format the Flash disk will not resolve the problem. When the problem occurs data should be intact and re-formatting after applying the solution should not be necessary.
Q2 - I've applied the solution, but my router does not boot. What do I do?
A2 - There may be a separate issue preventing the router from booting. Further troubleshooting may be necessary.
Q3 - What do I do if my router is currently in ROMMON mode?
A3 - Reference the Cisco Tech Tip for instructions on booting the router using TFTP or use another Flash disk with a known good boot image.
How to Identify Serial Numbers
Product ID and Serial Number Matrix
The following table details the specific Cisco, and uBR series products that may have shipped with suspect Flash disks between May 2005 and October 2006. The &S/N Location (Quadrant)& heading refers to the physical location of the serial number decal on the specific product as referenced on the &Serial Number Locations Diagram& below. The Cisco7301 router's serial number can be located on the rear of the system chassis.
S/N Location (Quadrant)
Product ID
Serial Number Range
7300-NSE-100
CAT09370Q81 Through CAT10385CUZ
7304-NPE-G100
CAT09370Q9T Through CAT10345CBW
C7200-I/O-2FE/E
C7200-I/O-GE+E
See Image Below
JAB102305LT Through JAB104203VW
uBR7200-NPE-G1
Serial Number Locations Diagram
The diagram below is a generic representation of the affected network processing engines and I/O cards that can be used to aid in the physical identification of suspect units. The top of the card representation is divided into four (4) quadrants. The above &Product ID and Serial Number Matrix& table should be referenced to determine the quadrant location of the serial number decal.
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