[c-nsp] A Cisco question...

Richard Golodner RGolodner at Aetea.com
Wed Sep 15 11:09:40 EDT 2004


	I have various branch offices around the country and on Monday we
lost power in our Pennsylvania branch. Power came back on 10 hours later,
but my router did not come back up. After some basic troubleshooting by
Sprint I was told that the Frame switch was not receiving LMI inquiries. I
had the young lady at the branch console into the router (1720) and she read
me the running config over the phone. I noticed that our timeslot
assignments had been changed to 4 rather than the 8 we should be using for a
512k link. I thought that this information was stored in NVRAM in the start
up config, but I may be wrong. This is kind of scary to me as it would be
very hard for me if we were to loose the router configs after UPS's die. Is
this a memory problem or something else obvious that I am missing. Any help
is greatly appreciated. I did walk the girl through reconfiguring the
service module and we were okay after that. I am just wondering if my router
might be going bad.
					Thank you, Richard Golodner


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