RE: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-15 Thread Mark Segal
Blayzor Cc: Nanog Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus Hi Robert, Thanks for the info. We are running dCEF...routers show about 4% CPU load and the following memory: BR02#sh mem Head Total(b)Used(b)Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b) Processor 613AE340

RE: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-15 Thread Mark Segal
FCI Broadband -Original Message- From: Mark Segal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 15, 2003 1:50 PM To: 'Richard J.Sears'; 'Robert Blayzor' Cc: 'Nanog'; Mihai Iancu Subject: RE: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus We are seeing the same problem on all of the 6400-nrp aggregation

Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-12 Thread Petri Helenius
Stephen J. Wilcox wrote: Hi, we've seen this.. yuo need to make sure you filter the nachi worm 92 byte icmp echo's on your interfaces and it will be fine. The problem seems to be input buffers which use all the memory up for some reason. This sounds vaguely similar to the recent IOS buffers

Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-12 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Petri Helenius wrote: Stephen J. Wilcox wrote: Hi, we've seen this.. yuo need to make sure you filter the nachi worm 92 byte icmp echo's on your interfaces and it will be fine. The problem seems to be input buffers which use all the memory up for some reason.

Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-11 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
Hi, we've seen this.. yuo need to make sure you filter the nachi worm 92 byte icmp echo's on your interfaces and it will be fine. The problem seems to be input buffers which use all the memory up for some reason. Steve On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Richard J.Sears wrote: Hey Everyone - We have

Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-10 Thread Richard J . Sears
Hey Everyone - We have two 7507 routers configured with dual RSP4s w/256MB RAM, VIP2-50s with 128/8MB RAM, Gig, POSIP OC3 and Fast Ethernet interfaces. These routers have run flawlessly for over two years now. But about two weeks ago, all of a sudden we started having serious crashing problems

Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-10 Thread Robert Blayzor
On 9/10/03 10:58 PM, Richard J.Sears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 704 bytes failed from 0x60329F00, alignment 0 Pool: Processor Free: 92744 Cause: Memory fragmentation Alternate Pool: None Free: 0 Cause: No Alternate pool -Process= Pool Manager, ipl=

Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-10 Thread Richard J . Sears
Hi Robert, Thanks for the info. We are running dCEF...routers show about 4% CPU load and the following memory: BR02#sh mem Head Total(b)Used(b)Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b) Processor 613AE340 247798976 106515996 141282980 140653360 134546752

RE: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus

2003-09-10 Thread Niaz, Wajahat
Try using only CEF. I have seen similar problems in the past using dcef -Original Message- From: Richard J.Sears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:26 AM To: Robert Blayzor Cc: Nanog Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Failure due to Virus Hi Robert, Thanks