Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread MADMAN
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,

RE: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread Hugo M. H. R. Taxa
age- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > MADMAN > Sent: terga-feira, 11 de Dezembro de 2001 14:35 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819] > > > You don't give the more important output, a sh

RE: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread Bill Carter
Madman is right. In the absence of more memory this should help. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/459/41.shtml -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Donlon Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 2:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BGP a

Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-11 Thread Brant Stevens
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

Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-19 Thread Cisco Kid
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