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Bruce Pinsky

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Dec 28, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/28/97
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On Fri, 26 Dec 1997 01:03:16 -0800 (PST) Robert Hanson <rob...@cet.com> wrote:

>
> those of you running cisco 3640 as a core or border router with or without
> bgp4 running....
>
> what experienced stable ios image are you using?
>
> the 3640 i am working on in this case is using c3640-i-mz.112-9.P.bin
>
> one problem i am seeing that i havent been able to figure out yet is
>
> with frame, once or twice a day, i will see a frame port go down, aka all
> pvs go down, then to a deleted state, then come back up... total time for
> this to happen is a minute or two.
>
> i believe i know the answer, and that it is ios or config related. swaying
> more towards the ios though as the same configs with smaller ciscos did
> not exhibit this problem.
>
> any ideas on this? i have some special people and sniffers recording
> stuff, yet havent had time to go over the info in detail yet. holiday
> season and all...
>

We're running 11.2(9)P and have two frame interfaces. They are quite stable
with the last PVC status change 3-4 weeks ago. Couple of possibilities I can
think of:
1 - Your serial line is bad. Check the CRC and other error counts
2 - You're losing LMI between you and the switch. Check <debug frame
lmi>
3 - You have too little memory in the box for everything you are trying
to do. Check <sh mem> to see how much free memory and what your
largest free block is.

==========
bep


Javier Fernández

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Dec 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/30/97
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11.2 in some releases has problems with 3640 and 3620. I got a 3620 with
11.2(12) and twice a day the router reset itself and went into ROM setup
!!!. I install 11.2(14) and seems working fine, at least the ROM stuff is
over.


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Aaron Leonard

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Dec 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/30/97
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In article <34a8a...@news.arrakis.es>, "Javier Fernández" <tej...@arrakis.es> writes:
|11.2 in some releases has problems with 3640 and 3620. I got a 3620 with
|11.2(12) and twice a day the router reset itself and went into ROM setup
|!!!. I install 11.2(14) and seems working fine, at least the ROM stuff is
|over.

If you're having difficulties with 11.2(12) and 11.2(14), your
problem is that you're running code that doesn't exist.

Aaron

Barton F. Bruce

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
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In article <34a8a...@news.arrakis.es>, "Javier Fernández" <tej...@arrakis.es> writes:
> 11.2 in some releases has problems with 3640 and 3620. I got a 3620 with
> 11.2(12) and twice a day the router reset itself and went into ROM setup
> !!!. I install 11.2(14) and seems working fine, at least the ROM stuff is
> over.

CIO has 11.2(10.4) posted as of yesterday for some versions and perhaps
just (10.3) for others.

How are you getting 11.2(12) and 11.2(14)?

Also what are the .T.bin versions from yesterday in the 11.3(1) space all
about?

Javier Fernández

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
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That's right I meant 11.1(12) and 11.1(14). Anyway yesterday I installed
11.1(15) and works fine.

Aaron Leonard escribió en mensaje <68b4in$4rh$1...@bogon.kjsl.com>...


>
>In article <34a8a...@news.arrakis.es>, "Javier Fernández"
<tej...@arrakis.es> writes:
>|11.2 in some releases has problems with 3640 and 3620. I got a 3620 with
>|11.2(12) and twice a day the router reset itself and went into ROM setup
>|!!!. I install 11.2(14) and seems working fine, at least the ROM stuff is
>|over.
>

Javier Fernández

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
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I meant 11.1(12) and 11.1(14).


Barton F. Bruce escribió en mensaje <1997Dec31.010319.1@eisner>...


>In article <34a8a...@news.arrakis.es>, "Javier Fernández"
<tej...@arrakis.es> writes:
>> 11.2 in some releases has problems with 3640 and 3620. I got a 3620 with
>> 11.2(12) and twice a day the router reset itself and went into ROM setup
>> !!!. I install 11.2(14) and seems working fine, at least the ROM stuff is
>> over.
>

Steinar Haug

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
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[Barton F. Bruce]

| Also what are the .T.bin versions from yesterday in the 11.3(1) space all
| about?

Support for new hardware used with Voice over IP, as far as I could see.

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no

Bob Branch

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
to Steinar Haug

The T train in 11.3 stands for Technology and incorporates the likes of MPOA.

Regards
--
Bob Branch bob.b...@unitedkingdom.ncr.com
NCR Ltd [CCIE #1454]
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Aaron Leonard

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Dec 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/31/97
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In article <1997Dec31.010319.1@eisner>, br...@eisner.decus.org (Barton F. Bruce) writes:
|In article <34a8a...@news.arrakis.es>, "Javier Fernández" <tej...@arrakis.es> writes:
|> 11.2 in some releases has problems with 3640 and 3620. I got a 3620 with
|> 11.2(12) and twice a day the router reset itself and went into ROM setup
|> !!!. I install 11.2(14) and seems working fine, at least the ROM stuff is
|> over.
|
|CIO has 11.2(10.4) posted as of yesterday for some versions and perhaps
|just (10.3) for others.
|
|How are you getting 11.2(12) and 11.2(14)?
|

|Also what are the .T.bin versions from yesterday in the 11.3(1) space all
|about?

The 11.3T train is the "new feature" train, kinda like the
action-packed 11.2F train.

See http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113t/index.htm
for info on 11.3(1)T.

Aaron

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