Got logging setup somewhere looking for errors that correspond with this?

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well, "show log" would be a good start.
> You haven't given us much to go on, but if the interfaces don't actually
> drop it could be a routing protocol problem.  Or it could be a lot of other
> things :-)
> Does this happen at specific times?  Regular intervals?  Or is it random?
> Is there anything else happening on your network that you can correlate
> with this?
> What does the log show?  Hopefully that will give you an idea of what to
> look at.  You may then need to put on some debugs to get further
> information.  Use debugs cautiously or they can hang a perfectly healthy
> router!
>
> JMcL
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> I have a Cisco 4000 in the core that goes down for 15 seconds or so about
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> times a day. All interfaces are unreachable (pinging), and from what I can
> tell the actual interfaces never actually drop. I will console into it, but
> any ideas what I can look for? show processes and ?TIA




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