HAHA sorry PROPS to you for the help but this thing crashed hard core tonight 
what�s strange is I could not get to it from outside the from here at my night 
job (telco) but I had my neighbor go over and reboot it and do some pings and 
basically he could ping the router but nothing beyond it. and I could not ping 
form outside into the router and not network traffic was going. 


I turned the firewall on again this evening (mistake) to see how often it 
reboots. Well less then 2 mins after turning stateful on it rebooted and came 
back up for about 5 min then went down again. I called megapath when the same 
problem happened last night and they saw a bunch of LMI errors which to me is 
on the T-1 side isn�t it?

I walked my neighbor thru logging into the router to check the firewall 
settings and eve though I had it on it someone was off yet the router was 
locked up as far as passing traffic. I had to have him reset to default and the 
load all the configs for my router to bring it back and this time I left the 
firewall off and its been running ever since (30 min now)

I almost wonder if I screwed up the firmware upgrade somehow?

Any other great ideas? do you still have your stateful firewall on? if so is 
there a way to load your image onto my unit and then just change the settings 
for my provider or maybe compare what it does during bootup??



Quoting The Wirefree Network <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Come on now Martin....that is "THE WIREFREE NETWORK".   Geesshhh...
> 
> Hahhaha
> 
> JK.
> 
> Sully
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Moreno
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 10:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [smartBridges] CISCO routers
> 
> Does anyone happen to know if the Cisco 1600 or 2600 series routers
> handle 
> Stateful firewall? I have this siemens router that megapath gave me and
> the 
> stateful firewall I finally got loaded but for some reason the router
> just 
> craps all over it self and reboots every 2-5 mins then locks up hard
> core. Turn 
> off the firewall feature and it works flawless..
> Wireless free networks has help a GREAT deal with this router but I
> think its 
> time to give in and get a Cisco with stateful to take care of business..
> 
> 
> Martin Moreno
> Blazen Wireless
> www.blazenwireless.com
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