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Just checking if anyone has the experience on 7206 reset problem. Here
is my config.
 
7206 VXR
NPE-300
I/O card with one FE
2 x 1-port 100BaseTX
3 x 4-port Multichannel T1
Dual Power supply
128M RAM
 
CPU loading around 20%
 
My 7206 has reset frequently. Any suggestion what sort of information I
should check?
 
Thanks.
 
Francis

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Ju
s=
t
checking if anyone has the experience on 7206 reset =
problem. Here is my config.

 

7206 =
VXR

NPE-300

I/O card with one =
FE

2 x 1-port =
100BaseTX

3 x 4-port Multichannel T1

Dual Power =
supply

128M =
RAM

 

CPU loading around =
20%

 

My 7206 has reset
frequently. Any suggestion what sort of information I should =
check?

 

Thanks.

 

Francis







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