Hi All,
I would like to know if anyone had faced the same issue that I'm currently facing in FortiSwitch 124E-POE.
The below is the Putty log output:
FortiSwitch-124E-POE (10:42-10.04.2019) BIOS version : 04000009 Serial number: S124EP5919009
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: S124EP5919009
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: S124EP5919009
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
If anyone have a solution please let me know. Thank you!
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Hello @@kioticwrath,
Could you share the complete outputs from the Console screen?
When exactly you started facing this issue?
If it was post upgrade, then the firmware is likely corrupted which might require a reset of Hardware and upgrading via boot sequence.
Take a paper-clip and press reset button on the fortiswitch for 10 secs.
Given below is the community link - Upgrade a FortiSwitch via the boot sequence
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiSwitch/Technical-Tip-Upgrade-a-FortiSwitch-via-the-boot-seque...
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