Hi All
I have a problem with a router running BGP. I have two 7204vxr's running BGP
connecting to two different service providers, I upgraded the IOS of one the
routers with version 12.1(5)T10 (IP PLUS IPSEC 3DES) and the boot image, it
ran for a week with no problems. I upgraded the other router
You don't give the more important output, a sh ver!! If you don't
have 128M then you have memory problems or lack thereof.
dave
Patrick Donlon wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I have a problem with a router running BGP. I have two 7204vxr's running
BGP
> connecting to two different service providers,
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> MADMAN
> Sent: terga-feira, 11 de Dezembro de 2001 14:35
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]
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>
> You don't give the more important output, a sh
and memory allocation errros [7:28819]
Hi All
I have a problem with a router running BGP. I have two 7204vxr's running BGP
connecting to two different service providers, I upgraded the IOS of one the
routers with version 12.1(5)T10 (IP PLUS IPSEC 3DES) and the boot image, it
ran for a week
Sounds like you may have dCEF enabled, and not enough RAM on a
linecard... I had the same problem...
Patrick Donlon wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I have a problem with a router running BGP. I have two 7204vxr's running BGP
>connecting to two different service providers, I upgraded the IOS of one the
>ro
Hi Pat,
I think this can be one of two things , an IOS bug or
a hardware problem. The way you can tell which it is
, is to see if the memory location that is reporting
the Malloc error physically exists , if it does not
then it looks like an IOS issue. Conversely if it
does physically exist the
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