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Chapter 2 Message and Recovery Procedures
GBIC_SECURITY Messages
Error Message GBIC_SECURITY-4-EEPROM_CRC_ERR: EEPROM checksum error for GBIC in
[chars].
Explanation
The GBIC in the specified port has invalid EEPROM data. [chars] is the port in which
the GBIC is inserted.
Recommended Action Remove the GBIC from the port.
Error Message GBIC_SECURITY-4-EEPROM_READ_ERR: Error in reading GBIC serial ID in
[chars].
Explanation
An error occurred while the switch was reading the GBIC type from the EEPROM.
[chars] is the port in which the GBIC is inserted.
Recommended Action Remove the GBIC from the port.
Error Message GBIC_SECURITY-4-EEPROM_SECURITY_ERR: GBIC in [chars] failed security
check.
Explanation
The GBIC in the specified port has invalid EEPROM data. [chars] is the port in which
the GBIC is inserted.
Recommended Action Remove the GBIC from the port.
Error Message GBIC_SECURITY-4-GBIC_INTERR: Internal error occurred in setup for GBIC
interface [chars].
Explanation
The system could not allocate resources or had some other problem during the setup for
the specified SFP module interface. [chars] is the interface in which the SFP module is installed.
Recommended Action Reload the switch by using the reload privileged EXEC command. If the
problem persists, find out more about the error by using the show tech-support privileged EXEC
command and by copying the error message exactly as it appears on the console or system log and
entering it in the Output Interpreter tool. Use the Bug Toolkit to look for similar reported problems. For
more information about these online tools and about contacting HP, see the “Error Message Traceback
Reports” section on page 1-5.
Error Message GBIC_SECURITY-6-SFP_INSERTED: Transceiver SFP [chars] module inserted
in [chars]
Explanation The online insertion and removal (OIR) facility detected a newly inserted transceiver
module for the interface specified in the message. The first [chars] is the module and the second
[chars] is the interface.
Recommended Action No action is required.