No, sadly enough they don't, else I would at least have a fighting chance.
I tried to get to diag prompt via Break+Enter but apparently that is too not available if the CPU "fails"
BTW the other two a couple of ASN's we bought, for spares, off Ebay, and neither would boot...
Update...per talking with the Nortel guys, if the diag is messed up, I wouldn't even get a CPU test...
So it seems that it IS the main board!
Unless someone knows what the LEDs on the front of the main board mean, I'm guessing it's dead...<sniff><sniff>
jam
We have 3 ASNs on the shelf that "fail CPU" test and that's it! The symptoms are consistant with an artical I found at Nortel:
http://www25.nortelnetworks.com/library/baystream_general/csb/13897.html
"...units shipped between 5/95 and 2/97 are susceptible to a bit loss...
Static routes are entered from IP, because they are router globals.
so...
$ bcc
bcc> config
box# ip
ip# static-route 192.168.0.0/24/200.44.32.4 cost 2
or
bcc> config ; ip ; static-route 192.168.0.0/24/200.44.32.4 cost 2
type 'back' to return to previous level or 'exit' to exit config mode...
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