Periodic server reboots are generally to deal with memory leaks rather
than moving parts. Flawed router software could perhaps exhibit the same
fault, although I have never heard of it personally.

Symon

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From: Robert Edmonds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 25 September 2002 20:36
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Subject: Re: Routine Powercycles or reloads [7:54098]


I haven't come across anything personally either way, but it seems that
this would be unnecessary for a router, since there are no hard drives,
etc.  I know it can be an issue with servers that stay on all the time,
but I think routers, switches, etc. with no moving parts (except of
course, the fans) could be left on all the time.  I've definitely never
heard of or experienced any issues relating to this.


""McHugh Randy""  wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me if they have come accross documentation or guidance
from
> Cisco on how often a 7200 router or any router should be reloaded if 
> ever for a maintanance purposes ? Thx
> Randy




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