John,

depending on the code version and the router type this can be caused by a
relaod due to a bus error, or some interface problem with a protocol. My
suggestion is that you do a show stacks and go to the stack decoder at the
CISCO site.


Raul

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g'day all.
My router crahs's on a regular basis every third Wednesday at around 11am
with
the following statement            segv exception.   Can some one please
tell
me what this means.

Thanks


John Brandis
Network Engineer
GoWireless Communications
155 George Street Sydney
+61 2 9251 5000
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