Cisco Systems Failure after switch warms up

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Failure after switch warms up JF Mezei 07-19-07
Posted by JF Mezei on July 19, 2007, 7:56 pm
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After some debugging, I have come to the conclusion that my 2924XL-EN
switch decides to fail within a couple of minutes of running whin in a
rack. Data on serial console port goes into garbage mode, and various
yellow lights turn on above the ports. Switch becomes unresponsive.

If I run it standalone on my desk, it can run for hours without
problems. All fans operate normally.

Is this something which is a lost cause, or is is just some bad contact
somewhere that could be reseated and get me reliable service ?

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