We had an issue and was wondering if anyone else has experienced it as well..
BCM450 with a USB jump drive installed for weekly backups. The BCM450 was manually rebooted and it never came back up. Connecting to the COM port showed gibberish. Come to find out, the BCM450 was trying to boot from the USB drive. Once the drive was removed, the BCM450 booted normally.
We have a case open with Nortel who said that a USB device cannot be in the BCM450 during a reboot because it looks at it during the boot process and will fail because it see's the device, but no boot sector.
I feel this is a bunch of hooey from Nortel. Why allow us to schedule backups to the USB then tell us we can't leave a device installed? One possible answer is they left this option open to allow an external CD-ROM to be used to re-image the internal HDD.
But I still feel this is hooey!!
Ideas??
--DB
BCM450 with a USB jump drive installed for weekly backups. The BCM450 was manually rebooted and it never came back up. Connecting to the COM port showed gibberish. Come to find out, the BCM450 was trying to boot from the USB drive. Once the drive was removed, the BCM450 booted normally.
We have a case open with Nortel who said that a USB device cannot be in the BCM450 during a reboot because it looks at it during the boot process and will fail because it see's the device, but no boot sector.
I feel this is a bunch of hooey from Nortel. Why allow us to schedule backups to the USB then tell us we can't leave a device installed? One possible answer is they left this option open to allow an external CD-ROM to be used to re-image the internal HDD.
But I still feel this is hooey!!
Ideas??
--DB