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Cisco ASA might fail due to a damaged resistor
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amyk:

--- Quote from: NiHaoMike on April 30, 2020, 12:46:01 am ---Are those the ones with the infamous Atom CPU that breaks down in about 18 months?

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No, that was a NAS.
rdl:
That was a bug that caused an on chip clock to stop working. It affected the Atom C2000 (Avoton and Rangeley) devices. I think it was cleared up some time ago.


--- Quote from: NiHaoMike on April 30, 2020, 12:46:01 am ---Are those the ones with the infamous Atom CPU that breaks down in about 18 months?

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Monkeh:

--- Quote from: amyk on April 30, 2020, 02:55:18 am ---
--- Quote from: NiHaoMike on April 30, 2020, 12:46:01 am ---Are those the ones with the infamous Atom CPU that breaks down in about 18 months?

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No, that was a NAS.

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No, that was every single product with an Atom C2000 prior to the discovery of the flaw. Which included a lot of Cisco equipment.

It's vaguely possible this is a case of a failed workaround for that fault.
bitwelder:
Actually yes, both ASA 5508 and 5516 were listed in the Cisco FN for that CPU clock bug.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/642/fn64228.html

Also in that case it was "Might Fail After 18 Months or Longer"
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