Hi there Andrew
Do a show processes on your box & look at the utilization .
It might give you an idea what the processor is crunching out .

Regards
Olden

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From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:55 AM
To: Cisco Mail List
Subject: Cisco 3640 router freezing up
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Good day all, 

I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site which is
running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP - for IP and
IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally freezing up. It
becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our monitoring
station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a while back
that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this hard to
believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get any
information from the router at the time of crash.

I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??

Andrew Larkins
BCom, CCNA
Usko Communications
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