From: David H. Brown (DHBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 26 2000 - 21:47:15 GMT-3
Kinton (& all),
I had several good replies, yours wins the prize! I ran debug serial int,
and it is sending packets about every second instead of every 10 sec.
Changed the cable, no difference. Then I set the clock to the current time
and turned on debug timestamps debug datetime msec localtime, then watched
the debug ser int. The clock is running 10x faster than it is supposed to!!
I did show version and the uptime is already 3 1/2 days, and I started this
guy up at 10AM this morning, rebooted at 11 something!! I also didn't see
this before: System restarted by error - Level 3, PC 0x317B54A at 14:29:30
EDT Tue May 23 2000, what does this mean to anyone (OK, other than my router
is broke!)??
Summary: Looks like a hardware failure. I will be trying a reboot and
change RAM chips, any other possible course of action on this one? Thanks
for all the time and ideas everybody!
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Kinton Connelly [mailto:kinton@oldmedia.com]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 3:48 PM
To: David H. Brown
Subject: Re: Simple OSPF over FR
Hi, David. With just a quick glance at your configs, I couldn't find
anything glaringly wrong - maybe someone else on the list will find
something.
Have you done a "debug serial interface" to make sure your interface isn't
restarting? If that doesn't show anything, how about a long ping (2000+
pings) to see if there is any loss of connectivity. I'd start there...at
layer 1...and then work my way up to the dlci's and then to ospf - maybe
throw in some ospf debug's to see what's happening.
Good luck!
Kinton
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