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SSGZIGGY (Programmer)
14 Jun 12 14:00
Just had an unscheduled system reset when i went and pulled files on fault display it told me the system reset kind was Serious failure 5 anyone ever experienced this before and what is a serious failure 5?
belevedere (Instructor)
15 Jun 12 10:15
The only time I saw that error was on an older NEC IVS system, and NTAC immediately replaced the CPU. In that system it was most likely a RAM/ROM hardware memory error. Since everything is now done on flash ROM you might consider reloading or upgrading the flash to the latest release. You are most likely at the point where you will need an authorized NEC vender to work with NEC NTAC on it. NEC does not readily release information on such failures.

If anyone knows more on this I'd like to know.
mextera (TechnicalUser)
19 Jun 12 19:05
Ok so this is usually a programming loop, check CFW's and LCR if networking

Mextera

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