If you follow my RouterChief link below, there's a good link to cheap memory
for your router.

Hth,

Ole

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From: NetEng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Router down for a few seconds, many times [7:31308]


Thanks for all the thoughts.Come to find out the the serial int were
dropping for 2s at a time at no regular interval. I was tooling around and I
did a show version and saw a bus error. I looked up the error on TAC and the
processor was tryint to write to memory that was already allocated (bug in
IOS) or memory that did not exist (bad RAM).  Before upgrading either one I
thought maybe a cold boot to clear all RAM might work and it did! Granted
there might be a bad piece of RAM or a bug in the IOS (ver 11.3), but its no
longer dropping the interfaces. A temporary fix until I can get new RAM/IOS.
Thanks again for everyones help.

Collin


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> I have a Cisco 4000 in the core that goes down for 15 seconds or so about
10
> 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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