We had this issue on a 525 and opened a TAC case. We provided Cisco with
sh tech (I think) and the root cause was a code issue (ver. 6.x)
concerning the number of connections.
Never called the TAC here but that sounds about right. At the time we
experienced this we were adding PAT mappings as
.
In both cases, symptoms are similar to what you describe.
Sincerely,
Michael Malitsky
Message: 7
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:22:38 -0800
From: Scott Granados gsgrana...@comcast.net
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Self rebooting pix?
Hi All,
I'm having a strange problem and not much
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
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
: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Self rebooting pix?
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
LeBlanc jasonlebl...@gmail.com
To: Justin Shore jus...@justinshore.com
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Self rebooting pix?
The point of termination between the pix and the power supply end point
(shaped like a 7) is a known
I have experienced this exact same issue as well. I was told by my SE
that it had to do with the way the input was connected to the rest of
the unit.
Scott
On Jan 25, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Vincent C Jones wrote:
Another possibility, given that it is a PIX501, is a loose power
connection.
Hi All,
I'm having a strange problem and not much diagnostic output so maybe I can
get some pointers as to what to look at next.
I have a Pix 501 with a non restrictive license that I'm using as a
general firewall and nat device. There's a 10 megabit ethernet connection
handing a
We had a similar problem with a PIX-525 (or was it the 520) with
6.3, We assumed it was hardware issues and replaced it, but if you have
a computer you can stick on the console port, and have it's terminal
program log everything to a file, it may provide more information.
Scott Granados
Ah that's a good idea, I can give that a shot.
- Original Message -
From: Walter Keen walter.k...@rainierconnect.net
To: Scott Granados gsgrana...@comcast.net
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Self rebooting pix?
We had
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.
I can't remember what exactly we saw using console but
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