[c-nsp] strange npe-225 and 7206 non-vxr crashes
Chris Cappuccio
chris at nmedia.net
Wed Jul 20 01:18:02 EDT 2005
Ed Ravin [eravin at panix.com] wrote:
>
> As I wrote in my original message, I stopped getting the "Bad CPU ID"
> message when I upgraded to the version currently on CCO. The filename
> is c7200-boot-mz.120-28c.bin. However, instead of the "Bad CPU ID" message,
> in the exact same spot in the boot sequence, I get the "Emulating mis-aligned
> load" and "Trap Exception" errors described below.
>
Ok. I didn't read far enough to see that you had upgraded the boot
> So why does my other router work? Dumb luck?
>
What boot image do you have on the one that works ?
> BTW, the exact bootflash sizes on all my 7200 routers::
>
> !Flash: bootflash: 3407872 bytes total
>
> And sure enough 12.0(26)S is on CCO, and it's 3550852 bytes long. Argh.
>
"Marketing" genius :)
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