Cisco 7200 Router to Crash?
Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is connected to (Cisco
7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This has happended five times and
each time we have tested
As far as loosing the configuration...the only reason I could see that
happening is if you either are doing one of the two... not saving the
configuration...or you have the configuration register set to something like
0x2142. look on show version for the configuration register. it should
Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is connected to (Cisco
7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This has happended five times and
each time we have tested it, it is always when Asterisk
On Jun 30, 2004, at 2:05 PM, Brian Wilkins wrote:
Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize
Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is connected to
(Cisco
7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This has happended five
times and
each time we
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Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize
Asterisk on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is
connected to (Cisco 7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This
has happended five times and each time we have tested it, it is
IOS version 12.xx
As far as a traceback, that's going to be difficult now since we've removed it
from our switch and brought it back here to the office for testing. When we
test it tomorrow or later in the week, I'll see if it crashes again in a test
setting and try to get a traceback to the
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Causing Cisco 7200 Router to Crash?
Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server
On Jun 30, 2004, at 2:31 PM, Brian Wilkins wrote:
IOS version 12.xx
As far as a traceback, that's going to be difficult now since we've
removed it
from our switch and brought it back here to the office for testing.
When we
test it tomorrow or later in the week, I'll see if it crashes again in
a
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is connected to (Cisco
7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This has happended five times and
each time we have tested it, it is always when Asterisk starts
As far as loosing the configuration...the only reason I could see that
happening is if you either are doing one of the two... not saving the
configuration...or you have the configuration register set to something like
0x2142. look on show version for the configuration register. it should be
Brian Wilkins wrote:
Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is connected to (Cisco
7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This has happended five times and
each time we have tested it, it is
.
Jim
James H. Thompson
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From: Brian Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:05 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Causing Cisco 7200 Router to Crash?
Hi,
We are having an issue
It's also involved in VoIP as well.
On Yaum al-Arbi'a 12 Jumaada al-Awal 1425 05:34 pm, Scott Laird wrote:
On Jun 30, 2004, at 2:31 PM, Brian Wilkins wrote:
IOS version 12.xx
As far as a traceback, that's going to be difficult now since we've
removed it
from our switch and brought it
Please tell us exactly what ios version you're running. Do a sh ver
on the cli and paste it into an e-mail. 12.xx tells us nothing =)
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 16:42:14 -0500, Harold Workman
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As far as loosing the configuration...the only reason I could see that
happening
A traceback is not possible. The best thing I can show everyone is the reboot
message. The logs got obliterated when the Asterisk server started up and the
best we can imagine, sent an invalid code to the router. We are going to
set up a small test subnet here and bounce around on the router to
Brian Wilkins wrote:
On Yaum al-Arbi'a 12 Jumaada al-Awal 1425 05:42 pm, Harold Workman wrote:
As far as loosing the configuration...the only reason I could see that
happening is if you either are doing one of the two... not saving the
configuration...or you have the configuration register
Brian,
The traceback is usually in the reboot messageYou can also try
thisUpgrade to 12.3(8)T...this just came out last week. It has a nice new
featureif the router crashes, it stores the full crash on system flash. On
a 7200 with PA-VXC cards, I have yet been able to find a version
Doubt it, it has been behind a firewall with the router(s) the whole time.
Could it be that your * server is compromised and is pounding on the
72xx? Depending on the version of IOS that you're running, this is
fairly trivial thing to do.
John
--
Heritage Communications Corporation
If your fiber card is no longer functioning, there is more to this
issue than some malformed packets... is your router on a UPS? Is
the cable run to the router over 100m/300'?
Nick
The cable is shorter than 300' and it's not a power overload/underload
problem. We have load balanced our
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Brian Wilkins wrote:
I'm going to try and upgrade the IOS later. I'll try and post the snap
of the reboot message tomorrow when I get back to work.
Have you tried contacting Cisco? If you've got redundant routers and all
that stuff, I'd venture a guess that you've also got
Brian Wilkins wrote:
Hi,
We are having an issue here. It seems that whenever we initialize Asterisk
on our network, the router that the Asterisk server is connected to (Cisco
7200) crashes and loses it configuration. This has happended five times and
each time we have tested it, it is
See what a show bootflash: reports. My 12.2-x 7206's write
a file called crashinfo. It is text. IIRC the top part has recient
logs and other error messages.
Ex:
SFcolo-dslsho bootflash:
-#- ED type --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -date/time-- name
1 .. image2D117A1D
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