Dave,

That's really strange. Ive seen quite a few Pix 501s, and havent seen that
problem.  Although a customer of ours was mentioning something to that
effect, and I really didnt put much thought into it.  I'll have to keep my
eye out for that one.  Thanks for the info Dave.

-Brad Ellis
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Network Learning Inc
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> Hi,
>
>   Was wondering if anyone else out there has experienced PIX501 reloads
> by barely doing more than looking xeyed at it!  The 501 I originally had
> in the lab was easily reloaded, then yesterday it seemed to give up the
> ghost so I RMAed it.  I got the new one and connected it to my PC on my
> desk.  I grabed the PIX and tilted it some to see if I had a link light
> and wammo, it reloaded.  Later I slid the PIX about 6 inches across my
> desk to give me more elbow room and another reload.  I can too easily
> make this box crash.  It doesn't loose power and there are no tracebacks
> or anything it just restarts.
>
>   To make a short story long has anyone seen this behaviour on their
> PIX501.  If not can you try and reproduce it?  The engineer at Cisco who
> RMAed my original PIX has not heard of this ocurring so maybe I'm just
> lucky:(
>
>   Thanks
>
>   Dave
> --
> David Madland
> CCIE# 2016
> Sr. Network Engineer
> Qwest Communications
> 612-664-3367
>
> "You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston
> Churchill




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