RE: how to crash a router?

From: Bill Burns (bburns@racktimerentals.com)
Date: Tue Jun 03 2008 - 21:17:03 ART


Hi,

You can type in "test crash" at the prompt and you will get the options to
simulate a crash...

Router#test crash

...

Queued messages:ions marked with '(crash router)' will crash
         router when issued. However a selection 'C' will need to
         be issued IMMEDIATELY before these selections to enable them.

Type the number for the selected crash:
--------------------------------------
 1 (crash router) Bus Error, due to invalid address access
 2 (crash router) Bus Error, due to parity error in Main memory
 3 (crash router) Bus Error, due to parity error in I/O memory
 4 (crash router) Address Error, due to fetching code from odd address
 5 (crash router) Jump to zero
 6 (crash router) Software forced crash
 7 (crash router) Illegal read of address zero
 8 (crash router) Divide by zero
 9 (crash router) Corrupt memory
 C Enable crash router selection marked with (crash router)
 R (crash router) User enter read bus error address
 U (crash router) User enter write bus error address
 W (crash router) Software watchdog timeout (*** Watch Dog Timeout ***)
 w (crash router) Process watchdog timeout (SYS-2-WATCHDOG)
 d Disable crashinfo collection
 e Enable crashinfo collection
 i Display contents of current crashinfo flash file
 m Write crashinfo on crashinfo RAM
 n Change crashinfo flash file name
 q Exit crash menu
 s Save crashinfo to current crashinfo flash file
 c Close current crashinfo flash file
 t Write crashinfo on console TTY
 x Exit crash menu

Thank you,

Bill Burns
CCIE #12464, CCSI
Rack Time Rentals
www.racktimerentals.com

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
2008ccie@live.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:55 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: how to crash a router?

Hi experts
how to crash a router?
because I am studying about "crash dump" in IOS feature
how to I check the crash dump working properly?
Regards



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