The point of termination between the pix and the power supply end point (shaped 
like a 7) is a known issue.  If it moves at all or gets bumped at all it will 
reboot the devices.  To rule this out you can try to zip tie it to the device 
in an effort to keep it still.  If there is no possible movement and it still 
occurs it is most likely overheating as previously mentioned.

On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:30 PM, Justin Shore wrote:

> Jason Gurtz wrote:
>>> After each drop this counter returns to 0 which tells me the Pix is
>>> rebooting for some reason.
>> [...]
>>> experienced this.  The software rev is 6.3.
>> We experienced this on a 515E running 6.3 code.  A move to the 7.0 series
>> solved this issue.
> 
> Same thing here.  It would crash about once a month on us but the duration 
> was show short that it was seldom ever noticed.  It only took 45 seconds to 
> boot.  We solved it by installing ASAs. :-)
> 
> Justin
> 
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