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06-24-2011 04:13 AM
MCU(RMX 2000 V7.0) Prefix as registered in the CMA 4000 was 2000,but i changed it to 8000,after rebooting ,RMX 2000 has no responding,i had to power off the system,then it was ok.
check th log:
Category:General
Levle:Major
Code:MPL starup failure Authentication no received
Description:MPL failure - product activation indication was not received
what cause the problem?what is MPL?
thank you very much.
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06-24-2011 11:34 AM
Drifter,
There are chips inside each of the cards in an RMX (MPM, RTM IP, Controller) that contain the hardware information like the serial numbers, MAC addresses and the license key. The MPL failure message is caused by the chip in the control card not being able to communicate with the chip in the RTM IP card.
The cards in the RMX communicate internally via IP communication. Anytime you are changing something in the IP stack, the stack itself has to be rebooted. Occasionally, when the stack comes back up, there will be some issues communicating between the RTM IP card and the Control card via the internal VLAN.
It is uncommon, but it is not indicative of any hardware defects in your RMX, it is simply a consequence of the product's complexity and modularity.
Hope this helps.

06-24-2011 11:34 AM
Drifter,
There are chips inside each of the cards in an RMX (MPM, RTM IP, Controller) that contain the hardware information like the serial numbers, MAC addresses and the license key. The MPL failure message is caused by the chip in the control card not being able to communicate with the chip in the RTM IP card.
The cards in the RMX communicate internally via IP communication. Anytime you are changing something in the IP stack, the stack itself has to be rebooted. Occasionally, when the stack comes back up, there will be some issues communicating between the RTM IP card and the Control card via the internal VLAN.
It is uncommon, but it is not indicative of any hardware defects in your RMX, it is simply a consequence of the product's complexity and modularity.
Hope this helps.