To
theale :
In my first answer to joergkost I wrote following:
"About https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000063714
I believe I ran into this but I just did an "erase" (deleted all files from secondary MP flash) and secondary MP flashed successfully into... well, MR2-X."So even If I had this issue it's not the case at the moment. Both cards are running same version of firmware (boot/monitor/os) now and I don't have this error(from the article 000063714) in the message log
Nevertheless I did what you asked for and still have same error "
Standby management module is not enabled due to type mismatch
" and MR2-M card that thinks that it is MR2-X
show ver + dir from module in question (standby module with identity crisit)
MP-2 Monitor>show vers
Boot 05.09.00T165 Mar 19 2015 03:16:46 PDT xmprm05900
Monitor 06.02.00T165 Aug 17 2017 11:22:12 PDT xmb06200 (code)
1.666 GHz Power PC processor (version 8004/0202) 166.6667 MHz bus
started=cold start
MP-2 Monitor>dir
660145 [c395] ___mbridge
573366 [0000] lp-monitor-0
9567381 [0000] lp-primary-0
546965 [0000] monitor
256 [77b3] monitor.sig
10676645 [0000] primary
256 [57c7] primary.sig
4438 [edf5] startup-config
22029452 bytes 8 File(s)
109314048 bytes free
Same from main MP
SL M1: BR-MLX-MR2-M Management Module Active (Serial #: BVP0419L02Z, Part #: 60-1002374-07):
Boot : Version 5.9.0T165 Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Mar 19 2015 at 03:16:46 labeled as xmprm05900
(521771 bytes) from boot flash
Monitor : Version 6.2.0T165 Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Aug 17 2017 at 11:22:12 labeled as xmb06200
(546965 bytes) from code flash
IronWare : Version 6.2.0bT163 Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 4 2018 at 08:59:36 labeled as xmr06200b
(10676645 bytes) from Primary
Board ID : 00 MBRIDGE Revision : 37
1666 MHz Power PC processor 7448 (version 8004/0202) 166 MHz bus
512 KB Boot Flash (MX29LV040C), 128 MB Code Flash (MT28F256J3)
4096 MB DRAM INSTALLED
4096 MB DRAM ADDRESSABLE
Active Management uptime is 3 days 21 hours 16 minutes 45 seconds
dir
Directory of /flash/
05/24/2017 19:10:38 1 $$snmp_boots
08/24/2021 18:09:07 1,564 $$sshrsahost.key
08/24/2021 18:40:12 3,588 $$user_profile
12/14/2021 11:14:33 660,145 ___mbridge
01/18/2021 13:45:19 478 boot.sig
12/14/2021 10:29:26 460 fips_public_key.crt
01/18/2021 13:49:30 524,288 lp-boot
01/18/2021 13:49:28 524,288 lp-boot-0
01/18/2021 13:45:26 478 lp-boot.sig
12/14/2021 10:29:39 256 lp-mon.sig
12/14/2021 11:07:44 573,366 lp-monitor-0
12/14/2021 10:31:59 256 lp-pri.sig
12/14/2021 11:09:38 9,567,381 lp-primary-0
12/14/2021 10:33:54 256 lpfpga.sig
12/14/2021 10:29:26 3,011 manifest
12/14/2021 10:29:26 256 manifest.sig
12/14/2021 11:07:27 256 mbridge.sig
12/14/2021 12:00:54 546,965 monitor
12/14/2021 10:29:26 256 monitor.sig
12/14/2021 11:08:48 10,676,645 primary
12/14/2021 10:29:51 256 primary.sig
12/15/2021 23:00:28 4,438 startup-config
###################################################################
Could it be that by running "erase" on module in question I accidentally removed some file from flash that was telling card what it is(its identity)?
I believe these cards (mr2-x and mr2-m) are the same in hardware and it's just a marketing trick, just a software difference. So it's a question for certain bits in the right place (that will tell card what it should be)