Hi All,
I have a router 7206 and reset occasionally. Anyone knows what is the reason
that will cause a router reset?
Thanks.
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vxr or non, which npe, got logs??
Brian Sonic Whalen
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Kwock99 wrote:
Hi All,
I have a router 7206 and reset occasionally. Anyone knows what is the
reason
that will cause a router reset?
Thanks.
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Hi,
could it be that your network suffers from occasional power outages ?
Do a ´show stacks´ and post the output, I have access to the Cisco stack
decoder, maybe that reveals something.
Regards,
Georg
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reboots, those counters get reset too.
Good luck, and let us know what you find.
Mark Odette II
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Hi All,
I
Lots of things, bad IOS, (is there such a thing;) faulty hardware,
someone typing test crash and selecets their favorite crash. A sh
logg and sh ver mixed in with a show stack may help understand. Also
look thru a crashinfo file that was probably created on your flash.
Dave
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