Hi

Had the same error recently on a 4500. Swapped memory sticks (flash & ram)
with the same results. We raised a TAC call with Cisco, and were advised
that the backplane was faulty.

Regards,

John Botha
MCSE, CCNA,CCNP,CCDA,CCDP
CS IT Solutions
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 -----Original Message-----
From:   nettable_walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   01 October 2002 03:55
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: router boots in to rommon [7:54591]

Thank you
I already swapped memory once, but I will try it again.


""Kim Graham""  wrote in message
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> Check your flash for crash info files. You can read through these and or
> download them to add to your TAC case.  You have a memory error and may
need
> to swap out a stick of memory.
>
> Searching "Cache Error Exception 4700" and "Cache Parity Exception 4500"
> separately gives you many links that will help you to understand what is
> happening.  You do not need a CCO account to do this search.
>
> Kim




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