6. Messages: Bad file header/Cannot interpret file/invalid-file-header.
You tried to download a file that is not downloadable. If the source file name is correct, and it was
obtained by FTP, it might have been transferred in ASCII mode instead of binary. Check the size of
your downloadable file, and compare it with the theoretical size provided by your IBM Service. If the
size is correct, contact your IBM representative.
7. Message: Checksum Error/Packet error/checksum-error.
there has been a problem during the transfer.
Download the file again.
A byte is corrupted in the source file.
either get a new source (re-install the source file from your installation package), or, if it fails again,
contact your IBM Service or IBM representative.
8. Message: Flash memory failure/hardware-error.
Try to download several times. If it always fails, contact your IBM representative.
9. Message: Target Blade Mismatch.
You tried to download FPGA picocode that is incompatible with the target module number. Check the
type of module (A4-SC100, A4-MF155 etc.) and the TFTP FILE_NAME parameter.
8265 cannot restart after a download inband operation is performed and TFTP-supported services
are operational.
Steps to Take:
1. Use the DOWNLOAD OUT_OF_BAND command to load the microcode that was previously active. Then restart
the 8265.
2. If the 8265 still does not start, replace the CPSW module in the 8265.
3. Contact your IBM service representative.
8265 Terminal/Telnet very slow or Ping to 8265 very slow.
Explanation: The 8265 is congested by Signalling Calls.
Steps to Take:
1. If you cannot be in front of the 8265, perform a remote login using Telnet. First make sure that the trace is not
active, then disable the ports one at a time until the Telnet session gives a normal response time. The last port
that you disabled should be the one through which the congesting calls were coming.
2. If you can be in front on the 8265, log on to the console, make sure that the trace is not active, then if the ATM
switch is an 8265, look at the traffic LEDs and disable the for which the traffic LED is constantly lit. If your ATM
switch is an 8285, disable the high-bandwidth port.
When there is congestion, it is often due to the failure of a major ATM component (ARP server, LAN emulation server,
switch down, public network down, file server down). You have to determine which of these ATM components failed.
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