Netgate Discussion Forum
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Search
    • Register
    • Login

    Nortel Contivity 100 reboots continuously

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Hardware
    13 Posts 7 Posters 4.8k Views
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • H
      hoba
      last edited by

      Use one of the freebsd 6.x based m0n0 images first to make sure it's not a freebsd 6.2 related bug.

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Z
        ZGamer
        last edited by

        The Last version I tried on my Contivity box was 1.0beta 2.

        How much memory do you have in the system? The system is touchy about the type of ram being used.

        What kind of board/cpu do you have in the setup? The Contivity 100 series has been around for many years and has taken on many forms.

        The J14 Trace is just a wire, nothing more that runs about 1/2" long on the motherboard.

        –------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        pfSense Documentation Wiki
        Need Commercial Support?
        Personal Blog

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • C
          chapado
          last edited by

          @hoba:

          Use one of the freebsd 6.x based m0n0 images first to make sure it's not a freebsd 6.2 related bug.

          Yep, I tried m0n0 at first with a VGA card in the PCI slot and when I saw it kept on rebooting I bought a bigger CF card and tried PfSense

          @ZGamer:

          The Last version I tried on my Contivity box was 1.0beta 2.

          How much memory do you have in the system? The system is touchy about the type of ram being used.

          What kind of board/cpu do you have in the setup? The Contivity 100 series has been around for many years and has taken on many forms.

          The J14 Trace is just a wire, nothing more that runs about 1/2" long on the motherboard.

          I have a 256mb stick of ram in, and I've tried both m0n0wall and PfSense with the stick and without the stick, in both scenarios the same thing happens.

          I'm not sure what board it is, but its a 333mhz cpu IIRC, I haven't touched the unit since my last post - I've been busy with other stuff. I'll take another look as soon as I can.

          By wire do you mean its not a trace on the motherboard, and its a copper wire with plastic insulation? On my board its a printed copper trace on the motherboard, and I cut away at it with a modeling knife, maybe 0.5mm deep.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • J
            Jilaman
            last edited by

            I actually have the same box and the same problem.  Can anyone clarify where to cut J14?

            Here is a shoddy picture I drew….

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • J
              Jilaman
              last edited by

              I FOUND IT!  lol right under my nose.  Thanks to Inssomniak in @pfSense IRC.

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • T
                tarvoke
                last edited by

                yep that is exactly what we cut, worked fine for us on 3 different boxes.
                (actually because my boss is a madman we did not cut it so much as desolder and replace it with a standard jumper header lol)

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • C
                  chapado
                  last edited by

                  That mspaint is exactly where I cut. Going to test cutting the jumper now.

                  edit: yay it worked! Thanks for the photo Jilaman

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • J
                    Jilaman
                    last edited by

                    Yeah it worked to get m0n0wall working for me,  I'd much rather use pfSense or if I can figure out how to get it working, I might try installing ipCop.  Me personally I am more of a linux person than a BSD person.    I currently use FreeNAS on one of my boxes and it works great.  But I gotta get a bit more used to BSD type distros.    since this Contivity 100 has room for a hard drive I might go that route next,  because I only have the 8MB CF card that came with the COntivity and not real interested in buying a bigger one for it when I have hard drives just sitting around.

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • Z
                      ZGamer
                      last edited by

                      just keep the drive on the smaller side unless your putting a controller card in. …..just incase you were thinking of a potential nas unit.

                      –------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      pfSense Documentation Wiki
                      Need Commercial Support?
                      Personal Blog

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • T
                        thezfunk
                        last edited by

                        Hey I have a contivity too.  I have been running m0n0wall on it but since I am trying to setup a Steam server I need to be able to configure outbound NAT.  How do you get pfsense on a CF card for this and to use the com port you guys are using telnet with a serial cable?  What are the telnet settings…

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • H
                          hoba
                          last edited by

                          Follow these steps, should be similiar for that device:
                          http://pfsense.org/mirror.php?section=/tutorials/wrap_install/wrap_install.htm

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • First post
                            Last post
                          Copyright 2025 Rubicon Communications LLC (Netgate). All rights reserved.