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Affected Product Name | Description | Comments |
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NCS1K4-1.2T-K9 | NCS1K4 12x QSFP28 2 Trunk C-Band DWDM card | |
NCS1K4-1.2T-K9= | NCS1K4 12x QSFP28 2 Trunk C-Band DWDM card | |
NCS1K4-1.2T-L-K9 | NCS1K4 12x QSFP28 2 Trunk C-Band DWDM card - Licensed | |
NCS1K4-1.2T-L-K9= | NCS1K4 12x QSFP28 2 Trunk C-Band DWDM card - Licensed | |
NCS1K4-1.2T-CW-K9= | NCS1K4 12x QSFP28 2 Trunk C-Band DWDM card |
Defect ID | Headline |
CSCwm26686 | A batch of NCS1004 1.2T Line Card was shipped with potential AL contamination into PCB |
A limited number of Cisco NCS1004 1.2T Line Cards that use AC1200 modules may experience failures due to high PCB impedance that is caused by aluminum contamination in the PCB microvias.
Four failures during manufacturing production of Cisco NCS1004 1.2T Line Cards that use AC1200 modules with the same suspected root cause as the high impedance PCB prompted a thorough investigation. The investigation revealed aluminum contamination in the PCB microvia cross-sections of the failed units. This aluminum contamination could cause a microvia separation or crack, resulting in a compromised property of the microvia (high impedance) in the AC1200 PCB.
Symptoms depend on which section of microvia that contains aluminum contamination will exhibit a compromised property first and impact the sensitivity of the AC1200 module. With these, as well as the failures experienced in Cisco production, it is expected that the most probable failure will be Bit Error Rate (BER) failures.
Solution
Cisco recommends replacing the impacted NCS1004 1.2T Line Cards to mitigate the potential for unexpected failure.
Replacement Instructions: First, validate whether the NCS1004 Line Card is impacted, as described in the How to Identify Affected Products section of this field notice. Then for replacement instructions, see the Upgrade Program Information section.
Impacted NCS1004 Line Cards can be identified based on their serial number. To determine if a serial number is affected, see the Serial Number Validation section of this field notice.
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=FN74172
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-AUG-28 |
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