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Affected Product Name | Description | Comments |
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ISR1100-6G | ISR1100 Router, 4 GE LAN/WAN Ports and 2 SFP ports, 4GB RAM | |
ISR1100-6GPM20 | Promo - ISR1100 Router, 4GE LAN/WAN and 2 SFP ports, 4GB RAM |
Defect ID | Headline |
CSCwk59794 | Limited Number of Cisco Routers May Experience Memory Module Failures |
A limited number of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) components in Cisco 1100 Integrated Services Routers that are shipped from Cisco are impacted by a known issue in the memory supplier's manufacturing process. This issue can result in a higher rate of failure.
In this case, a manufacturing deviation in specific DRAM components was contained to a specific date range. Since the discovery of this deviation, additional limits have been imposed on the manufacturing process to help prevent future components from experiencing this process variation.
Most memory components in the affected Cisco ISR1100 Routers with this manufacturing deviation will exhibit persistent, correctable memory errors. If left untreated, the affected units can eventually encounter an uncorrectable memory event. If encountered during runtime, uncorrectable errors may cause an unexpected reset.
The issue can result in a failure to boot to Cisco IOS Software after a crash, reload, or upgrade, resulting in the following error message on the front panel console port that is repeated every 5 minutes:
Initializing Hardware... Initializing Hardware... Initializing Hardware...
Cisco recommends replacement of the affected Cisco ISR1100 Routers in order to avoid potential device failure. For information about requesting a replacement, see the Upgrade Program Information section of this field notice after validating the serial number(s) of the affected units as described in the How to Identify Affected Products section of this field notice.
Important notes for replacement orders:
To determine if a serial number is affected, see the Serial Number Validation section of this field notice.
Use the following link to raise a return-only RMA: Support Case Manager (cisco.com)
To initiate a return RMA, use the following steps:
Cisco provides the Serial Number Validation Tool to verify whether a device is impacted by this issue. To check the device, enter the serial number in the Serial Number Validation Tool.
Important: For security reasons, you must click the Serial Number Validation Tool link that is provided in this section. Do not copy and paste the link into a browser. Use of the Serial Number Validation Tool URL external to this field notice will fail.
Support Case Manager (SCM) must be used for ordering replacement parts for this Field Notice. To open SCM in a new tab, click the following link:
https://mycase.cloudapps.cisco.com/fieldnotice?fn=FN74158
SCM will validate eligibility and ensure that a request for a particular serial number has not already been submitted. If there is already a request, SCM will indicate RMA already submitted and NOT eligible for replacement.
Provide the following information:
Order entry supports up to 50 serial numbers per request. For more than 50, submit additional requests.
Version | Description | Section | Date |
1.0 | Initial Release | — | 2024-OCT-02 |
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