Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2001-01-05 Thread Dost

Thank you everyone for helping me out on this issue. Cisco web site indcated
to contact Cisco rep, Cisco reps were clueless or it was cheaper to send us
new card than trouble shoot it. Cisco will replace this router as we have
SLA
in place. This router has  trouble history as it took us months just to
upgrade
IOS (11) to 12.07T. I could not afford to waste any more time trouble
shooting it,
Cisco will test new box with all cards and than ship it to us next week.


Thank you,

INAMUL






"Rick Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I would let them know that the situation is getting
> old and request that they rpl the whole box with all
> cards, etc..  Pretty drastic yes, but if they balk on
> that then they should be escalating it to their top
> tier techs (if you are not already dealing with them),
> or kick it up to engineering.
>
> Rick Thompson
>
> --- "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I booted 7505 router with newer IOS (12.1-4E) but
> > same result. Now only
> > thing left is
> > bootstrap software goes with newer IOS or 12.07T as
> > we upgraded IOS 6 months
> > ago but did not upgrade bootstrap software.
> >
> > I kept getting following error message:
> >
> > %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status
> > information for the MIP card
> >
> > This is what I found on Cisco site.
> >
> > Error Message %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of
> > buffers--losing status information for
> > the MIP card
> > Explanation This ERROR results from CPU starvation,
> > typically caused by
> > heavy fast switching activity. The counts displayed
> > for the MultiChannel
> > Interface Processor (MIP) card are incorrect.
> >
> > Recommended Action Call your technical support
> > representative for
> > assistance.
> >
> > It has been more than month we have been talking to
> > Cisco about this
> > call and we talked to almost dozen Cisco reps about
> > this problem but
> > every time they send you new card.
> >
> > Thanks everyone,
> >
> > Inamul
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: tv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:09 PM
> > To: Desai, Inamul
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> >
> >
> > I would try writing the config file to a tftp server
> > instead of the flash.
> > Also, I hope you have maintainence on this.  Call
> > TAC and troubleshoot with
> > them.  If they are unable to find the issue, have
> > them get you new equipment
> > (assuming you have smartnet).
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:03 PM
> > Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> >
> >
> > >
> > > We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week
> > or
> > > when you write to config file. We gone thru
> > changing
> > > VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem
> > modules, swapping
> > > mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and
> > talked to Cisco.
> > > It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one
> > PRI module.
> > > No matter how many times you cold boot it, it
> > brings all
> > > enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It
> > does help
> > > some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> > > D u think it's flash cards ?
> > >
> > > here is startup info:
> > > System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> > MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> > > SOFTWARE
> > > Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> > > RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> > >
> >
>

> > > 
> > > Creading the file
> > into memory...
> > > Self decompressing the image :
> > > #
> > >
> >
>

> > > 
> > >
> >
> ###
> > [OK]
> > > %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> > HARD RESET, elapsed
> > 12032,
> > > stat
> > > us 0x0
> > > -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A8

RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2001-01-04 Thread Rick Thompson

I would let them know that the situation is getting
old and request that they rpl the whole box with all
cards, etc..  Pretty drastic yes, but if they balk on
that then they should be escalating it to their top
tier techs (if you are not already dealing with them),
or kick it up to engineering.

Rick Thompson

--- "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I booted 7505 router with newer IOS (12.1-4E) but
> same result. Now only
> thing left is
> bootstrap software goes with newer IOS or 12.07T as
> we upgraded IOS 6 months
> ago but did not upgrade bootstrap software.
> 
> I kept getting following error message: 
> 
> %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status
> information for the MIP card 
> 
> This is what I found on Cisco site.
> 
> Error Message %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of
> buffers--losing status information for
> the MIP card
> Explanation This ERROR results from CPU starvation,
> typically caused by
> heavy fast switching activity. The counts displayed
> for the MultiChannel
> Interface Processor (MIP) card are incorrect.
> 
> Recommended Action Call your technical support
> representative for
> assistance.
> 
> It has been more than month we have been talking to
> Cisco about this
> call and we talked to almost dozen Cisco reps about
> this problem but
> every time they send you new card.
> 
> Thanks everyone,
> 
> Inamul
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: tv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:09 PM
> To: Desai, Inamul
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> 
> 
> I would try writing the config file to a tftp server
> instead of the flash.
> Also, I hope you have maintainence on this.  Call
> TAC and troubleshoot with
> them.  If they are unable to find the issue, have
> them get you new equipment
> (assuming you have smartnet).
> 
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:03 PM
> Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> 
> 
> >
> > We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week
> or
> > when you write to config file. We gone thru
> changing
> > VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem
> modules, swapping
> > mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and
> talked to Cisco.
> > It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one
> PRI module.
> > No matter how many times you cold boot it, it
> brings all
> > enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It
> does help
> > some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> > D u think it's flash cards ?
> >
> > here is startup info:
> > System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> > SOFTWARE
> > Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> > RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> >
>

> > 
> > Creading the file
> into memory...
> > Self decompressing the image :
> > #
> >
>

> > 
> >
>
###
> [OK]
> > %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> HARD RESET, elapsed
> 12032,
> > stat
> > us 0x0
> > -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C
> 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
> > %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> HARD_RESET, elapsed
> 12032,
> > stat
> > us 0x0
> > -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C
> 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
> > 600E9
> > 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> > %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> RESET, elapsed 12032,
> > status 0x
> > 40
> > -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054
> 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
> > 600E9
> > 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> > System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> > SOFTWARE
> > Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> > RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> >
>

> > 
> > Creading the file
> into memory...
> > Self decompressing the image :
> > #
> >
>

> > ###

RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2001-01-04 Thread Desai, Inamul


I booted 7505 router with newer IOS (12.1-4E) but same result. Now only
thing left is
bootstrap software goes with newer IOS or 12.07T as we upgraded IOS 6 months
ago but did not upgrade bootstrap software.

I kept getting following error message: 

%CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP card 

This is what I found on Cisco site.

Error Message %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for
the MIP card
Explanation This ERROR results from CPU starvation, typically caused by
heavy fast switching activity. The counts displayed for the MultiChannel
Interface Processor (MIP) card are incorrect.

Recommended Action Call your technical support representative for
assistance.

It has been more than month we have been talking to Cisco about this
call and we talked to almost dozen Cisco reps about this problem but
every time they send you new card.

Thanks everyone,

Inamul


-Original Message-
From: tv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:09 PM
To: Desai, Inamul
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


I would try writing the config file to a tftp server instead of the flash.
Also, I hope you have maintainence on this.  Call TAC and troubleshoot with
them.  If they are unable to find the issue, have them get you new equipment
(assuming you have smartnet).

- Original Message -
From: "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:03 PM
Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


>
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or
> when you write to config file. We gone thru changing
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> D u think it's flash cards ?
>
> here is startup info:
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
>

> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
>

> 
> ### [OK]
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed
12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed
12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
> status 0x
> 40
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
> 600E9
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
>

> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
>

> 
> ### [OK]
> %CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
> -Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
> been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
> addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
> use of this address as a default.
> %SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
> under
>
stood.CC
> 
> CC
> %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
> cardC
>

> 
> CC
>
> _
> FAQ,

Re: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2001-01-01 Thread inamul

Cisco has been telling me it's not IOS but
I am gonna try putting new IOS and see it fixes
the problem.

Thans everyone valuable input.

Inamu


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> Follow up on this topic.
>
> A couple of things I did not glean from your post was whether
> this router was a new (to you) install, or whether it was
> previously working and you recently upgraded the code.  If the
> case is the latter, I am in strong agreement with Jim Dixon
> that the likely culprit in the process is probably the version
> of code you are running.  Specifically, did you have stable
> code on this router and upgrade to a newer 12.x image whereby
> the problems resulted?  If so, it is a very strong indicator
> that the problem is with your software, not the hardware.  If
> you do have CCO access, you may want to consider putting some
> very stable GD type code, such as 11.2(17) and see if that
> works.  If so, and the 12.x code you have does not work, then
> you will need to do some experimentation to see what code is
> stable for the hardware you have and the features you *need*.
> That can only come about through testing.  You may also find
> that 12.1x code may have fixed any potential anomalies that
> 12.0x code may have presented.
>
> HTH,
>
> Paul Werner
>
>
> 
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Re: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-28 Thread Circusnuts

Goodness- give it your best "first" shot... i.e. VIP, RSP (most likely), &
check for memory leaks in your IOS code (research the CCO).  I had a
production 4700 with 11.2(xx) begin dropping out (EIGRP memory leak) due to
a reaction to it's connected neighbors upgrade to 12.0 (ran fine for 2
years).  By now- I'd hope you'd have a TAC trouble ticket on this & be
laughing @ our 2 penny postings :-)  If not & this is a privately owned
router...  man sell that thing & buy an entire lab with the proceeds :-P

Have a Happy New Year
Phil

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From: "Paul Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


> Follow up on this topic.
>
> A couple of things I did not glean from your post was whether
> this router was a new (to you) install, or whether it was
> previously working and you recently upgraded the code.  If the
> case is the latter, I am in strong agreement with Jim Dixon
> that the likely culprit in the process is probably the version
> of code you are running.  Specifically, did you have stable
> code on this router and upgrade to a newer 12.x image whereby
> the problems resulted?  If so, it is a very strong indicator
> that the problem is with your software, not the hardware.  If
> you do have CCO access, you may want to consider putting some
> very stable GD type code, such as 11.2(17) and see if that
> works.  If so, and the 12.x code you have does not work, then
> you will need to do some experimentation to see what code is
> stable for the hardware you have and the features you *need*.
> That can only come about through testing.  You may also find
> that 12.1x code may have fixed any potential anomalies that
> 12.0x code may have presented.
>
> HTH,
>
> Paul Werner
>
>
> 
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Re: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-27 Thread Rob Montgomery

I'm having this somewhat same problem on my 2521.  It reboots randomly.  I
have NOT upgraded the code and it just started this.

- Original Message -
From: "Paul Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


> Follow up on this topic.
>
> A couple of things I did not glean from your post was whether
> this router was a new (to you) install, or whether it was
> previously working and you recently upgraded the code.  If the
> case is the latter, I am in strong agreement with Jim Dixon
> that the likely culprit in the process is probably the version
> of code you are running.  Specifically, did you have stable
> code on this router and upgrade to a newer 12.x image whereby
> the problems resulted?  If so, it is a very strong indicator
> that the problem is with your software, not the hardware.  If
> you do have CCO access, you may want to consider putting some
> very stable GD type code, such as 11.2(17) and see if that
> works.  If so, and the 12.x code you have does not work, then
> you will need to do some experimentation to see what code is
> stable for the hardware you have and the features you *need*.
> That can only come about through testing.  You may also find
> that 12.1x code may have fixed any potential anomalies that
> 12.0x code may have presented.
>
> HTH,
>
> Paul Werner
>
>
> 
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Re: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-27 Thread Paul Werner

Follow up on this topic.

A couple of things I did not glean from your post was whether 
this router was a new (to you) install, or whether it was 
previously working and you recently upgraded the code.  If the 
case is the latter, I am in strong agreement with Jim Dixon 
that the likely culprit in the process is probably the version 
of code you are running.  Specifically, did you have stable 
code on this router and upgrade to a newer 12.x image whereby 
the problems resulted?  If so, it is a very strong indicator 
that the problem is with your software, not the hardware.  If 
you do have CCO access, you may want to consider putting some 
very stable GD type code, such as 11.2(17) and see if that 
works.  If so, and the 12.x code you have does not work, then 
you will need to do some experimentation to see what code is 
stable for the hardware you have and the features you *need*.  
That can only come about through testing.  You may also find 
that 12.1x code may have fixed any potential anomalies that 
12.0x code may have presented.  

HTH,

Paul Werner



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RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-27 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

Paul,  it is people like you that make this list what it is.
I'm sure your post was extremely helpful to many people (even
those not involved in this thread).  Kudos to you for making
me think about my own troubleshooting methodologies and how often
I skip the obvious steps.

-Original Message-
From: Paul Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 3:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


VERBOSITY BIT IS SET.  DISREGARD THIS POST IF IT DOES NOT APPLY 
TO YOU.

A couple of thoughts on this issue.  First item is that I am 
coming in late on this post, so some of my points may already 
have been covered.  Here goes.

1.  The first thing I would do is break things down to their 
simplest level.  Remove *all* of your line cards, except for 
your RSP card.  You must ensure that the RSP is installed and 
fully seated on the top slot as you are looking at the business 
end of the router. Once you have done that, then attempt to 
boot your router.

2.  As far as booting your router is concerned, I was a little 
perplexed at your statement in your config below.  It indicated 
that "System image file is "slot0:image.new"  What exactly 
is "image.new"?  You need to find the original IOS that you 
downloaded or bought with this router and attempt to boot from 
that image.  Leave the image name intact, i.e. don't change the 
image name.  For all I know (or can tell), the "image.new" 
could be for a Cisco 7000 RSP or RP, which will not work for 
your box.

3.  Once it boots, execute the following commands:

sh environment all  - It should read that "All Environmental 
Measurements are within specifications".  If it does not, your 
box has a problem with cooling or power.  If it is cooling out 
of tolerance, see if the blowers are running. All six fans must 
be operational in the fan tray assembly.  The router will 
monitor for a bad fan (or one that is going bad).  If it is bad 
or ready to fail, you will see this at the console:  %ENVM-2-
FAN: Fan array has failed, shutdown in 2 minutes.  Guess what 
happens next :-) If electrical is out of whack, you may need a 
new power supply.

sh boot - The only thing that should be present here is your 
config register settings.  All other fields should be blank. If 
not, then what are they set to, and are the settings 
appropriate?

sh diagbus - Since you already removed your cards (except for 
the one I mentioned, you should only have one slot reported. 
What you are looking for is that the RSP is seen, the serial 
number and part number are properly reported, and that the 
microcode values match those found on "show microcode".  Most 
importantly, it should indicate in the flags field that the 
item is a 7500 board.  If it is a 7000 board, you have the 
wrong RP.

sh flash - Do you have a valid flash image for this router and 
is it corrupted?  See my previous comment on image names.

sh proc cpu - Look at the very first line of the output.  Does 
it read like my 7000 router:

CPU utilization for five seconds: 2%/2%; one minute: 4%; five 
minutes: 4% 

If you have very high values here, something is tasking your 
CPU.  You need to find out what that might be.  Are you sure 
that you have sufficient RAM for your box?  The minimum for an 
RSP is 32MB.  64MB is better and 128MB will have it running 
fine.  If you have only 16MB, it's a wonder it will boot.

sh proc mem - look for the first line of output.  How much free 
memory do you have?  If this value is in the KB range instead 
of the MB range, that may be part of your problem, namely you 
may be starving the router for RAM.

sh reload - This output should read exactly as follows:

No reload is scheduled.

If it reads anything other than what is listed above, find out 
why.

Once (and if) the router runs normally with only the RSP 
installed, then install your line cards one at a time.  Cold 
reboot the router with each new line card and once it settles 
down, retype each of these commands and note what changes:

sh environment all
sh diagbus
sh proc mem
sh proc cpu

You should not see a major change in either of the "show proc 
cpu" or "sh proc mem" commands.  The "show environ all" command 
should also be within tolerance and "sh diagbus" should pick up 
each of the new line cards as the box gets rebooted.  
Additionally, you may also want to check "show ver" to ensure 
that all newly added line cards/modules are properly reported 
there as well.  When you install your VIP2, install it first 
without any of the modules installed.  If you put the FastE 
controller on and you notice that the router barfs on it, that 
may be an indicator that the VIP2 is good, but the FastE 
controller is bad.

One thing I failed to mention early on is that you need to have 
all of your logging ported over to a syslog server and 

Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-27 Thread Paul Werner
s
 
exception memory min 100  (will start a core dump when 
memory is set to drop below 1MB) 
 
Keep in mind, a core dump is not useful to you, but it may help 
TAC diagnose the problem.

Finally, if you cannot isolate the source of the problem after 
all of the items I have mentioned, then it is *remotely* 
possible that you may have a bad chassis/backplane.  Although 
backplanes and chassis interfaces rarely fail, it is possible. 
In certain locations in SWA, this happened rather frequently 
due to dust infiltration and operator error.

HTH,

Paul Werner

> Subject: RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> 
> Hello everyone:
> 
> Thanks everyone for reply this post.
> Cisco tells us it's solid IOS we are running so it's
> not IOS issue. They also sent RSP card and flash card
> but did not help at all. This is what I get after every 
> reboot.
> Thank you..
> 
> Inamul
> 
> 7505-A>show ver
> Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
> IOS (tm) RSP Software (RSP-JSV-M), Version 12.0(7)T,  RELEASE 
SOFTWARE
> (fc2)
> Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> Compiled Mon 06-Dec-99 19:40 by phanguye
> Image text-base: 0x60010908, data-base: 0x61356000
> 
> ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], 
MAINTENANCE
> INTERIM
> SOFTWA
> RE
> BOOTFLASH: GS Software (RSP-BOOT-M), Version 11.1(10)CA, EARLY
> DEPLOYMENT
> RELEAS
> E SOFTWARE (fc1)
> 
> 7505-A uptime is 2 minutes
> System returned to ROM by error - a Software forced crash, PC 
0x602DE884
> System image file is "slot0:image.new"
> 
> cisco RSP1 (R4700) processor with 32768K/2072K bytes of 
memory.
> R4700 CPU at 100Mhz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0
> Last reset from power-on
> G.703/E1 software, Version 1.0.
> G.703/JT2 software, Version 1.0.
> X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
> SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology 
Corp).
> Bridging software.
> TN3270 Emulation software.
> Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.
> Chassis Interface.
> 1 MIP controller (2 T1).
> 1 VIP2 controller (1 FastEthernet).
> 1 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
> 24 Serial network interface(s)
> 2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)
> 125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
> 
> 20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 
128K).
> 16384K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 (Sector size 
128K).
> 8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).
> Configuration register is 0x102


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RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-26 Thread Desai, Inamul

Hello everyone:

Thanks everyone for reply this post.
Cisco tells us it's solid IOS we are running so it's
not IOS issue. They also sent RSP card and flash card
but did not help at all. This is what I get after every 
reboot.
Thank you..

Inamul

7505-A>show ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) RSP Software (RSP-JSV-M), Version 12.0(7)T,  RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 06-Dec-99 19:40 by phanguye
Image text-base: 0x60010908, data-base: 0x61356000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWA
RE
BOOTFLASH: GS Software (RSP-BOOT-M), Version 11.1(10)CA, EARLY DEPLOYMENT
RELEAS
E SOFTWARE (fc1)

7505-A uptime is 2 minutes
System returned to ROM by error - a Software forced crash, PC 0x602DE884
System image file is "slot0:image.new"

cisco RSP1 (R4700) processor with 32768K/2072K bytes of memory.
R4700 CPU at 100Mhz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0
Last reset from power-on
G.703/E1 software, Version 1.0.
G.703/JT2 software, Version 1.0.
X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
Bridging software.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.
Chassis Interface.
1 MIP controller (2 T1).
1 VIP2 controller (1 FastEthernet).
1 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
24 Serial network interface(s)
2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)
125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 128K).
16384K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 (Sector size 128K).
8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).
Configuration register is 0x102
-Original Message-
From: Pradeep Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 4:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


Looks more like a Software issue / memory issue. 
-Pradeep



-Original Message-
From:Anil Yadav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Sat, 23 Dec 2000 09:37:22 +0500 (GMT+0500)
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP



this is what I got on cisco site..




Error Message
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after [chars], elapsed [int],
status
0x[hex]

ExplanationAn interface processor failed to come online after being
reset. A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended ActionCopy the error message exactly as it appears on the
console or in the system log. Issue the
show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to
determine the nature of the error. If
you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text
or from the show tech-support output, call
your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative
with the gathered information.



HTH
Anil Yadav



On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Desai, Inamul wrote:

> 
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or 
> when you write to config file. We gone thru changing 
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco. 
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module. 
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help 
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> D u think it's flash cards ?
> 
> here is startup info:
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
>

> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
>

> 
> ### [OK]
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed
12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed
12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
> status 0x
> 40
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
> 600E9
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
>
CCC

Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-25 Thread Pradeep Kumar

Looks more like a Software issue / memory issue. 
-Pradeep



-Original Message-
From:Anil Yadav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Sat, 23 Dec 2000 09:37:22 +0500 (GMT+0500)
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP



this is what I got on cisco site..




Error Message
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after [chars], elapsed [int],
status
0x[hex]

ExplanationAn interface processor failed to come online after being
reset. A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended ActionCopy the error message exactly as it appears on the
console or in the system log. Issue the
show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to
determine the nature of the error. If
you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text
or from the show tech-support output, call
your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative
with the gathered information.



HTH
Anil Yadav



On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Desai, Inamul wrote:

> 
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or 
> when you write to config file. We gone thru changing 
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco. 
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module. 
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help 
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> D u think it's flash cards ?
> 
> here is startup info:
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> 
> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
> 
> 
> ### [OK]
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed 12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed 12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
> status 0x
> 40
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
> 600E9
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> 
> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
> 
> 
> ### [OK]
> %CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
> -Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
> been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
> addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
> use of this address as a default.
> %SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
> under
> stood.CC
> 
> CC
> %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
> cardC
> 
> 
> CC
> 
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Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-22 Thread Anil Yadav


this is what I got on cisco site..




Error Message
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after [chars], elapsed [int],
status
0x[hex]

ExplanationAn interface processor failed to come online after being
reset. A software or hardware error occurred.

Recommended ActionCopy the error message exactly as it appears on the
console or in the system log. Issue the
show tech-support command to gather data that may provide information to
determine the nature of the error. If
you cannot determine the nature of the error from the error message text
or from the show tech-support output, call
your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative
with the gathered information.



HTH
Anil Yadav



On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Desai, Inamul wrote:

> 
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or 
> when you write to config file. We gone thru changing 
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco. 
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module. 
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help 
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> D u think it's flash cards ?
> 
> here is startup info:
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> 
> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
> 
> 
> ### [OK]
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed 12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed 12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
> status 0x
> 40
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
> 600E9
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> 
> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
> 
> 
> ### [OK]
> %CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
> -Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
> been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
> addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
> use of this address as a default.
> %SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
> under
> stood.CC
> 
> CC
> %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
> cardC
> 
> 
> CC
> 
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Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Katson PN Yeung

Inamul,

You are very lucky. Our 7507 routers came with 12.0.7T and it is so buggy.
Memory leakage, 50% packet lost between FE and ATM interface, random
reboot.blah blah

We immediately turn to 12.0.10GD and *most* of the problem solved.


""Desai, Inamul"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> It has been running fine for past 6 months with same IOS and we have =
> not
> changed any thing on the router recently. I am=A0suspecting flash =
> memory or
> mem on VIP card. We do have SLA with Cisco,=A0 talked to=A0TAC and they
> do not think it's IOS cos 12.07T is solid and stable IOS.=20
> The router has PRI module and VIP2 but only one of PRI is being used.=20
> Last week, it went down 3 times in day so don't know what's going with =
> it.
> IOS won't even recognize VIP 50 card Cisco sent us and we put old one
> back.
> I will try booting without config and see what happens..
> =A0
> Thanks for help
> =A0
> Inamul
>
> =A0
> =A0
> =A0-Original Message-
> From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:11 PM
> To: Desai, Inamul; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
>
>
>
> This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's =
> running
> this code.=A0 Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy =
> start
> to run.=A0 This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
> initialized before certain configurations get loaded.=A0 Also, it seems =
> that
> console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it runs out of memory
> after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400 of em!).=A0 Like I =
> said,
> I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the issue is following =
> to the
> 7505's.=A0 One other note, if you have the back plane oversubscribed =
> with
> certain cards it will do this as well.
>
> Shawn=20
>
> -Original Message-=20
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]On Behalf Of Desai, Inamul=20
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM=20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]=20
> Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP=20
>
>
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or=20
> when you write to config file. We gone thru changing=20
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping=20
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.=20
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.=20
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all=20
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help=20
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.=20
> D u think it's flash cards ?=20
>
> here is startup info:=20
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
> SOFTWARE=20
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
> =
> 
>
> =20
> Creading the file into memory...=20
> Self decompressing the image :=20
> #=20
> =
> 
>
> =20
> ### =
> [OK]=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed =
> 12032,=20
> stat=20
> us 0x0=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 =
> 600109B0=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed =
> 12032,=20
> stat=20
> us 0x0=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC =
> 600E9090=20
> 600E9=20
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,=20
> status 0x=20
> 40=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 =
> 600F4ECC=20
> 600E9=20
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
> SOFTWARE=20
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
> =
> 
>
> =20
> Creading the file into memory...=20
> Self decompressing the image :=20
> #=20
> =
> 
>
> =20
> ##

RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Rajeev Karamchand

I had the same problem with the PIX. Problem was the
corruption of flash we upgraded the flash and
everything worked fine. try upgrading the flash 


rajeev

--- "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It has been running fine for past 6 months with same
> IOS and we have =
> not
> changed any thing on the router recently. I
> am=A0suspecting flash =
> memory or
> mem on VIP card. We do have SLA with Cisco,=A0
> talked to=A0TAC and they
> do not think it's IOS cos 12.07T is solid and stable
> IOS.=20
> The router has PRI module and VIP2 but only one of
> PRI is being used.=20
> Last week, it went down 3 times in day so don't know
> what's going with =
> it.
> IOS won't even recognize VIP 50 card Cisco sent us
> and we put old one
> back.
> I will try booting without config and see what
> happens..
> =A0
> Thanks for help
> =A0
> Inamul
> 
> =A0
> =A0
> =A0-Original Message-
> From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:11 PM
> To: Desai, Inamul; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> 
> 
> 
> This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot
> with AS5800's =
> running
> this code.=A0 Boot without a config let it get FULLY
> booted, then copy =
> start
> to run.=A0 This works for us, as it seems the router
> does not fully get
> initialized before certain configurations get
> loaded.=A0 Also, it seems =
> that
> console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it
> runs out of memory
> after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400
> of em!).=A0 Like I =
> said,
> I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the
> issue is following =
> to the
> 7505's.=A0 One other note, if you have the back
> plane oversubscribed =
> with
> certain cards it will do this as well.
> 
> Shawn=20
> 
> -----Original Message-----=20
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]On Behalf Of Desai,
> Inamul=20
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM=20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]=20
> Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP=20
> 
> 
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week
> or=20
> when you write to config file. We gone thru
> changing=20
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem
> modules, swapping=20
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and
> talked to Cisco.=20
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI
> module.=20
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings
> all=20
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does
> help=20
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.=20
> D u think it's flash cards ?=20
> 
> here is startup info:=20
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
> SOFTWARE=20
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
>
=
> 
> 
> =20
> Creading the file
> into memory...=20
> Self decompressing the image :=20
> #=20
>
=
> 
> 
> =20
>
###
> =
> [OK]=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> HARD RESET, elapsed =
> 12032,=20
> stat=20
> us 0x0=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C
> 601546C8 60128990 =
> 600109B0=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> HARD_RESET, elapsed =
> 12032,=20
> stat=20
> us 0x0=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C
> 600F4E64 600F4ECC =
> 600E9090=20
> 600E9=20
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> RESET, elapsed 12032,=20
> status 0x=20
> 40=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054
> 6019845C 600F4E64 =
> 600F4ECC=20
> 600E9=20
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
> SOFTWARE=20
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
>
=
> 
> 
> =20
> Creading the file
> into memory...=20
> Self decompressing the image :=20
> #=20
>
=
> ##

RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Rajeev Karamchand

I had the same problem with the PIX. Problem was the
corruption of flash we upgraded the flash and
everything worked fine. try upgrading the flash 


rajeev

--- "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It has been running fine for past 6 months with same
> IOS and we have =
> not
> changed any thing on the router recently. I
> am=A0suspecting flash =
> memory or
> mem on VIP card. We do have SLA with Cisco,=A0
> talked to=A0TAC and they
> do not think it's IOS cos 12.07T is solid and stable
> IOS.=20
> The router has PRI module and VIP2 but only one of
> PRI is being used.=20
> Last week, it went down 3 times in day so don't know
> what's going with =
> it.
> IOS won't even recognize VIP 50 card Cisco sent us
> and we put old one
> back.
> I will try booting without config and see what
> happens..
> =A0
> Thanks for help
> =A0
> Inamul
> 
> =A0
> =A0
> =A0-Original Message-
> From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:11 PM
> To: Desai, Inamul; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
> 
> 
> 
> This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot
> with AS5800's =
> running
> this code.=A0 Boot without a config let it get FULLY
> booted, then copy =
> start
> to run.=A0 This works for us, as it seems the router
> does not fully get
> initialized before certain configurations get
> loaded.=A0 Also, it seems =
> that
> console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it
> runs out of memory
> after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400
> of em!).=A0 Like I =
> said,
> I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the
> issue is following =
> to the
> 7505's.=A0 One other note, if you have the back
> plane oversubscribed =
> with
> certain cards it will do this as well.
> 
> Shawn=20
> 
> -----Original Message-----=20
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]On Behalf Of Desai,
> Inamul=20
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM=20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]=20
> Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP=20
> 
> 
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week
> or=20
> when you write to config file. We gone thru
> changing=20
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem
> modules, swapping=20
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and
> talked to Cisco.=20
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI
> module.=20
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings
> all=20
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does
> help=20
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.=20
> D u think it's flash cards ?=20
> 
> here is startup info:=20
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
> SOFTWARE=20
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
>
=
> 
> 
> =20
> Creading the file
> into memory...=20
> Self decompressing the image :=20
> #=20
>
=
> 
> 
> =20
>
###
> =
> [OK]=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> HARD RESET, elapsed =
> 12032,=20
> stat=20
> us 0x0=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C
> 601546C8 60128990 =
> 600109B0=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> HARD_RESET, elapsed =
> 12032,=20
> stat=20
> us 0x0=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C
> 600F4E64 600F4ECC =
> 600E9090=20
> 600E9=20
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after
> RESET, elapsed 12032,=20
> status 0x=20
> 40=20
> -Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054
> 6019845C 600F4E64 =
> 600F4ECC=20
> 600E9=20
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2],
> MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
> SOFTWARE=20
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
>
=
> 
> 
> =20
> Creading the file
> into memory...=20
> Self decompressing the image :=20
> #=20
>
=
> ##

RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Desai, Inamul

It has been running fine for past 6 months with same IOS and we have =
not
changed any thing on the router recently. I am=A0suspecting flash =
memory or
mem on VIP card. We do have SLA with Cisco,=A0 talked to=A0TAC and they
do not think it's IOS cos 12.07T is solid and stable IOS.=20
The router has PRI module and VIP2 but only one of PRI is being used.=20
Last week, it went down 3 times in day so don't know what's going with =
it.
IOS won't even recognize VIP 50 card Cisco sent us and we put old one
back.
I will try booting without config and see what happens..
=A0
Thanks for help
=A0
Inamul

=A0
=A0
=A0-Original Message-
From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:11 PM
To: Desai, Inamul; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP



This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's =
running
this code.=A0 Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy =
start
to run.=A0 This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded.=A0 Also, it seems =
that
console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it runs out of memory
after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400 of em!).=A0 Like I =
said,
I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the issue is following =
to the
7505's.=A0 One other note, if you have the back plane oversubscribed =
with
certain cards it will do this as well.

Shawn=20

-Original Message-=20
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]On Behalf Of Desai, Inamul=20
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM=20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]=20
Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP=20


We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or=20
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing=20
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping=20
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.=20
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.=20
No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all=20
enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help=20
some time when I reset FLASH cards.=20
D u think it's flash cards ?=20

here is startup info:=20
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
SOFTWARE=20
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
=


=20
Creading the file into memory...=20
Self decompressing the image :=20
#=20
=


=20
### =
[OK]=20
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed =
12032,=20
stat=20
us 0x0=20
-Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 =
600109B0=20
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed =
12032,=20
stat=20
us 0x0=20
-Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC =
600E9090=20
600E9=20
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,=20
status 0x=20
40=20
-Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 =
600F4ECC=20
600E9=20
090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
SOFTWARE=20
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
=


=20
Creading the file into memory...=20
Self decompressing the image :=20
#=20
=


=20
### =
[OK]=20
%CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3=20
-Traceback=3D 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC =
600E9090=20
600E9=20
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
%LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has=20
been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC=20
addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the=20
use of this address as a default.=20
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be =
correctly=20
under=20
stood.CC=


=20
CC=20
%CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP=20
cardC=20
=


=20
CCC

RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Bowen, Shawn

This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's running
this code.  Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy start
to run.  This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded.  Also, it seems that
console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it runs out of memory
after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400 of em!).  Like I said,
I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the issue is following to the
7505's.  One other note, if you have the back plane oversubscribed with
certain cards it will do this as well.

Shawn

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Desai, Inamul
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.
No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help
some time when I reset FLASH cards.
D u think it's flash cards ?

here is startup info:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
status 0x
40
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
600E9
090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
-Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
use of this address as a default.
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
under
stood.CC

CC
%CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
cardC


CC

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Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread tv

I would try writing the config file to a tftp server instead of the flash.
Also, I hope you have maintainence on this.  Call TAC and troubleshoot with
them.  If they are unable to find the issue, have them get you new equipment
(assuming you have smartnet).

- Original Message -
From: "Desai, Inamul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:03 PM
Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


>
> We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or
> when you write to config file. We gone thru changing
> VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
> mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.
> It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.
> No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
> enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help
> some time when I reset FLASH cards.
> D u think it's flash cards ?
>
> here is startup info:
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
>

> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
>

> 
> ### [OK]
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed
12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed
12032,
> stat
> us 0x0
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
> status 0x
> 40
> -Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
> 600E9
> 090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
> SOFTWARE
> Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
>

> 
> Creading the file into memory...
> Self decompressing the image :
> #
>

> 
> ### [OK]
> %CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
> -Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
> 600E9
> 298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
> %LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
> been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
> addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
> use of this address as a default.
> %SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
> under
>
stood.CC
> 
> CC
> %CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
> cardC
>

> 
> CC
>
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7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Desai, Inamul


We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or 
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing 
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco. 
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module. 
No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help 
some time when I reset FLASH cards.
D u think it's flash cards ?

here is startup info:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
status 0x
40
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
600E9
090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
-Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
use of this address as a default.
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
under
stood.CC

CC
%CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
cardC


CC

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