We have a WS-26-400-AC spare that has been in it's original box on the shelf for a long time (S/N MAC EC:13:B2:02:6B:B2). This weekend, we attempted to configure it. The switch was only accessible via a console cable. Trying to factory reset gives a "no kernel found" error message before dropping back to a basic Linux bash prompt.
Luckily we had two spares and the other one worked as expected.
What do we do next with the "no kernel found" unit?
No Kernel Found
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Re: No Kernel Found
Have you try the recovery tool ?
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