""Francisco Sedano/Inf-Pronet"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Maybe that message is coming from the Boot, which is older it two of the > routers. I see it ocassionally, but it doesn't harm, since as soon as > correct IOS loads, later on the boot process, the sentence will be > understood. > > What I don't understand is the reason of the reloading... What can you see > in Show ver regarding last boot?
the last boot occured after the password recovery process, during which I simply removed the command "ip pim sparse-dense-mode" from the token ring interface. it may be that the two token ring interfaces were in shutdown state, whereas the two routers that came up fine were operational. Once in a while I run into odd occurences with the 25xx series and the more recent IOS images. even with 16/16 once in a while something strange happens, something that a simple reload cures. I suspect that when the images start creeping into the 16 meg range, that the router runs out of places to put things. > > > > > > > "The Long and Winding Road" > Enviado por: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 17/01/2003 05:45 > Por favor, responda a "The Long and Winding Road" > > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Asunto: More odd router occurances [7:61244] > > It's getting to where I actually wish troubleshooting would come back to > the > lab ;-> > > had two routers go into endless reload tonight when I turned a few on to > get > some more practice. > > after going through the password recovery procedure for both, it appears > that the two routers in question did not like the command "ip pim > sparse-dense-mode" on the token ring interfaces. Which is interesting, > because two other routers have that same configuration, and came up just > fine. > > also - does anyone know what the command "ip kerberos source-interface > any" > does? > > I am unable to locate it in either the 12.1 or the 12.2 documentation. > every time I reload any of my routers I get the error message % Invalid > input detected at '^' marker. pointing to the kerberos line. I have issued > "no" commands, but upon reload the damn thing is back in there. The IOS > versions I am running are 56des > > just venting. > > > > > > -- > TANSTAAFL > "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch" Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=61266&t=61244 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

