My guess is that this router is being blasted with IP traffic 
from somewhere and it can't handle it all.  Are there any 
interfaces doing process switching?  that's just a thought.  
Here is some info I found on CCO.  Not too helpful...

1. %SCHED-3-THRASHING: Process thrashing on watched [chars] 
A process can register to be notified when various events occur 
in the router. The process has relinquished the processor 50 
consecutive times, and there were still outstanding events to 
be processed.

Recommended Action: Copy the error message exactly as it 
appears on the console or in the system log, call your Cisco 
technical support representative, and provide the 
representative with the gathered information.

John


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---- On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Russ Kreigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:

> We have a Cisco 2501 that keeps crashing occasionaly, it's 
almost as if
> it
> stop responding to pings, then an hour later it decided to 
come back up.
> I
> have swapped out the router with another one and the problem 
is still
> there.
> Last night the new router did the same thing. I checked my 
log and there
> were
> a bunch of messages like this in there. What exactly should I 
do?
> 
> -Process= "IP Input", ipl= 6, pid= 10
> -Traceback= 318B722 318B9D2 31D6BD0
> 13:57:56: %SCHED-3-THRASHING: Process thrashing on watched 
queue 'IP
> Packets'
> (count 13).
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks!
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