[c-nsp] 2611XM problem

Bruce Pinsky bep at whack.org
Mon Nov 14 19:48:57 EST 2005


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Ganbold wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a problem with Cisco 2611XM. When I try to issue write memory 
> command system says following error
> and reloads.
> Is this issue related with physical memory? How can I solve this problem?
> I appreciate if somebody advise me regarding this issue.
> 

No, this is likely a software bug.


> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Mar  1 08:07:30.534 GMT: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by consolewri
> te memory
> 
> Unexpected exception to CPUvector 1200, PC = 81117480
> -Traceback= 81117480 804542DC 80454A08 803F7E60 8032EFE4 8032EF58 8035D78C 
> 80351
> 4EC 80360794 803F201C
> 
> Writing crashinfo to flash:crashinfo_19930301-000744
> Queued messages:
> *** System received a SegV exception ***
> signal= 0xb, code= 0x1200, context= 0x81a735b4
> PC = 0x81117480, Vector = 0x1200, SP = 0x81e37548
> 
> System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(8r) [cmong 8r], RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
> Copyright (c) 2003 by cisco Systems, Inc.
> C2600 platform with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>

This is the version of the system bootstrap and not the version of the
image you are running.  There have been a number of bugs that exhibit this
behavior, but it would help to know what version you are actually running
to determine if you are hitting one of them and if it is fixed.

At this point, you should probably open a case to research the issue.

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bep

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