Re: Router Crashing

From: Harish DV/peakxv (harish.dv@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jul 29 2002 - 05:31:58 GMT-3


   
Check the make of flashes ...I have seen this problem with 2 flashes of
different makes (Intel/AMD).

"show flash chips" will show the details.

Harish

                      "Praveen Bahethi"

                      <pbahethi@skylineco To: <ccielab@groupstudy.
com>
                      mputer.com> cc:

                      Sent by: Subject: Re: Router Crashing

                      nobody@groupstudy.c

                      om

                      07/28/2002 02:48 PM

                      Please respond to

                      "Praveen Bahethi"

Neal,

I believe you need 16MB of RAM for the code.

Check the on software center.

V/R,
Praveen
----- Original Message -----
From: "NEAL COLLINS" <nealc@maxsgi.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>

Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: Router Crashing

> I don't know if anyone has run into an issue like this before. I have a
> 2500 Series router that when powered on goes into a constant rebooting
loop.
> I suspected that it might be a flash issue since when I pulled out one of
> the flash modules, it stopped doing it. I replaced the module and
reloaded
> the IOS which is a 12.1 Enterprise with FW IOS. The router itself works
> fine but if I turn the power off of it and then later turn it on again,
it
> will do this loop again. If I play around with the ROMMON mode and have
it
> do tests and so forth I can sometimes get it to boot properly again. The
> problem occurs again every time I remove power from the router. I get
the
> following startup condition from the router when I turn it on:
>
>
>
> System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
> (fc1)
>
>
>
> Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems
>
> 2500 processor with 14336 Kbytes of main memory
>
> Local Timeout (control reg=0x118) Error, address: 0x2130002 at 0x1010AA0
> (PC)
>
>
>
> If anyone has seen this situation before or has any ideas about what I
might
> be able to do to try to resolve the situation, I would really appreciate
> your help. Thanks.
>
>
>
> Neal Collins, MCSE, MCP+I, CNA, Compaq ASE, CCNA, CCNP
>
> Max Systems Group Inc.
>
> (416) 641-6616
>
> nealc@maxsgi.com



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