Did you make any analysis whenever the router freezes, such as the routing
table entries, ping connectivity etc..
If you have some detials with you then kindly send it across. It may help
to resolve the issue asap.
Thanks
Hitesh
CCNA
Andrew Larkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/05/2000
all connectivity is gone - no eigrp updates come through, ISDN does not kick
in... basically dead with power on
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Hi there Andrew
Do a show processes on your box look at the utilization .
It might give you an idea what the processor is crunching out .
Regards
Olden
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From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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12.0(9) is buggy. try running 12.0(7)t. however make sure you have enough
DRAM/FLASH to handle this IOS.
-Brad
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Good day all,
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Hang on a mo... if you put 12.0(7)T on there you'll lose any Fast
Ethernet interfaces you have. I have found 12.0(7)XK1 to be the most
complete/unbuggy IOS for 3640's.
To be absolutely sure use the beautifully named "hardware - software
compatibility matrix" at
I agree...I put 12.0(7)T on one of mine and I lost the serial ports. shrug
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From: Charlie Hartwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:49 AM
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Hang on a mo... if you put 12.0(7)T
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