[c-nsp] Cisco 7206VXR OSPF
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Wed Mar 12 09:24:34 EDT 2008
Look for intput drops on the 'sh int'.
If you don't see any you probably need a sniffer trace on the
ethernet segment.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 03:53:30PM -0400, Jason Berenson wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We have a few 7206's running OSPF/BGP for routing. All of the routers
> are fine except for one - I noticed a few times in the past week where
> OSPF/BGP flapped and came back right away.
>
> I checked CPU and noticed it peaked in the past hour but that doesn't
> really correlate to the time the routing sessions flapped. I also
> didn't see the ethernet connection go down and I don't see any errors on
> either side of the ethernet.
>
> If there are any outputs anyone would expect please let me know and I'll
> promptly reply. This is the first time I'm faced with a problem like
> this so I'm not really sure where to look other then the things I've
> already tried.
>
> Much thanks in advance,
> Jason Berenson
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