I had a similar issue and it was because of the dynamips process dying. Depending on what platform you're using, there's a per process memory limit. On Windows its 3GB and linux, its 4gb. Create more hypervisors to spread the load around across various processes. My linux GNS3 environment (5gb ram, dual dual-core cpus, its an old dell 2850 server) I have configured 3 hypervisors (all pointing to 127.0.0.1 using different port #s), and the crashing issues disappeared for me. I've had 17 2600 routers running at one point on it without any crashes. Hope to help! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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