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FortiSwitch Won't boot
Hi All,
I would like to if anyone of you faced the same problem that I'm currently facing and solved the issue. I have a FortiSwitch-124E-POE and it started to show offline on the FortiGate. During my diagnosis of the issue, find the below Putty Output:
FortiSwitch-124E-POE (10:42-10.04.2019)
BIOS version : 04000009
Serial number: S124EP59190094
Please wait for OS to boot, or press any key to display configuration menu... 1 0
Booting default partition : FortiSwitch-124E-POE v6.4.6,build0470,210211
Kernel... OK
RootFS... Bad Data CRC
Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid
FortiSwitch-124E-POE (10:42-10.04.2019)
BIOS version : 04000009
Serial number: S124EP59190094
Please wait for OS to boot, or press any key to display configuration menu... 1 0
Booting default partition : FortiSwitch-124E-POE v6.4.6,build0470,210211
Does anyone has a solution for the problem?
Thank you!
I would like to if anyone of you faced the same problem that I'm currently facing and solved the issue. I have a FortiSwitch-124E-POE and it started to show offline on the FortiGate. During my diagnosis of the issue, find the below Putty Output:
FortiSwitch-124E-POE (10:42-10.04.2019)
BIOS version : 04000009
Serial number: S124EP59190094
Please wait for OS to boot, or press any key to display configuration menu... 1 0
Booting default partition : FortiSwitch-124E-POE v6.4.6,build0470,210211
Kernel... OK
RootFS... Bad Data CRC
Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid
FortiSwitch-124E-POE (10:42-10.04.2019)
BIOS version : 04000009
Serial number: S124EP59190094
Please wait for OS to boot, or press any key to display configuration menu... 1 0
Booting default partition : FortiSwitch-124E-POE v6.4.6,build0470,210211
Does anyone has a solution for the problem?
Thank you!
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I realize that I'm way late in answering this but I'd try formatting and reloading the OS.
Upgrade a FortiSwitch via the boot sequence (fortinet.com)
Upgrade a FortiSwitch via the boot sequence (fortinet.com)
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Hey Justin,
Thanks for the reply much appreciated!
Well I tried that before submitting this form and it didn't work. When it start showing "Please wait for OS to boot, or press any key to display configuration menu... " I tried multiple times but it failed to show the menu I think because there is an issue in the built-in cf memory.
Regards.
Jad
Thanks for the reply much appreciated!
Well I tried that before submitting this form and it didn't work. When it start showing "Please wait for OS to boot, or press any key to display configuration menu... " I tried multiple times but it failed to show the menu I think because there is an issue in the built-in cf memory.
Regards.
Jad
