*** Help me please (no shutdown) ***
auos
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Hi guys,
I have problem that I connect to routers (2610-DTE with 3640-DCE), the problem is when I setup the 3640-DCE with
>interface s1/0
>ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
>clock rate 64000
>no shutdown
the Fatal error is appear and the router is reload. This problem just appear when I run (no shutdown) command.
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%ERR-1-GT64010: Fatal error, Parity error on master read
cause=0x0110E083, mask=0x0CD01F00, real_cause=0x00100000
bus_err_high=0x00000000, bus_err_low=0x32000000, addr_decode_err=0x14000470
r0 = FFFFFFFF r1 = FFFFFFFF r2 = 0 r3 = 616D0000 r4 = 0
r5 = 0 r6 = 0 r7 = 6178E008 r8 = 0 r9 = 0
r10 = 0 r11 = 3C000000 r12 = 0 r13 = 1 r14 = 0
r15 = 614F0000 r16 = 0 r17 = 601E0690 r18 = 0 r19 = 3401F901
r20 = 0 r21 = 0 r22 = 0 r23 = 2235711A r24 = 0
r25 = 3401F900 r26 = 0 r27 = 1 r28 = 0 r29 = 61790000
r30 = 0 r31 = 61FE77A0 r32 = FFFFFFFF r33 = FFFFFFFF r34 = FFFFFFFF
r35 = FFFFFFFF r36 = FFFFFFFF r37 = FFFFFFFF r38 = FFFFFFFF r39 = FFFFFFFF
r40 = FFFFFFFF r41 = FFFFFFFF r42 = FFFFFFFF r43 = FFFFFFFF r44 = FFFFFFFF
r45 = FFFFFFFF r46 = FFFFFFFF r47 = FFFFFFFF r48 = 0 r49 = 0
r50 = 0 r51 = 0 r52 = 0 r53 = 0 r54 = 0
r55 = 0 r56 = FFFFFFFF r57 = FFFFFFFF r58 = 0 r59 = 61BBF000
r60 = FFFFFFFF r61 = FFFFFFFF r62 = 0 r63 = 61D1BA00
sreg = 3401F903 mdlo_hi = 0 mdlo = 7B65264B
mdhi_hi = FFFFFFFF mdhi = F6238770 badvaddr_hi = FFFFFFFF
badvaddr = FFFFFFFF cause = FFFFFFFF epc_hi = 0
epc = 601E06D8 err_epc_hi = FFFFFFFF err_epc = FFFFFFFF
%ERR-1-FATAL: Fatal error interrupt, reloading
err_stat=0x10
=== Flushing messages (00:09:53 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002) ===
Queued messages:
00:09:53 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Interrupt exception, CPU signal 22, PC = 0x0
Possible software fault. Upon reccurence, please collect
crashinfo, "show tech" and contact Cisco Technical Support.
-Traceback=
$0 : 00000000, AT : 00000000, v0 : 00000000, v1 : 00000000
a0 : 00000000, a1 : 00000000, a2 : 00000000, a3 : 00000000
t0 : 00000000, t1 : 00000000, t2 : 00000000, t3 : 00000000
t4 : 00000000, t5 : 00000000, t6 : 00000000, t7 : 00000000
s0 : 00000000, s1 : 00000000, s2 : 00000000, s3 : 00000000
s4 : 00000000, s5 : 00000000, s6 : 00000000, s7 : 00000000
t8 : 00000000, t9 : 00000000, k0 : 00000000, k1 : 00000000
gp : 00000000, sp : 00000000, s8 : 00000000, ra : 00000000
EPC : 00000000, ErrorEPC : 00000000, SREG : 00000000
MDLO : 00000000, MDHI : 00000000, BadVaddr : 00000000
Cause 00000000 (Code 0x0): Interrupt exception
No fault history 0xFFFFFFFF. Need 11.1 (2) or higher ROM
Writing crashinfo to flash:crashinfo_20020301-000955
*** System received a System Error ***
signal= 0x16, code= 0x0, context= 0x61bb6380
PC = 0x605bb22c, Cause = 0x20, Status Reg = 0x34018002
System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(20)AA2, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C3600 processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
Main memory is configured to 64 bit mode with parity disabled
BR,
Auos
I have problem that I connect to routers (2610-DTE with 3640-DCE), the problem is when I setup the 3640-DCE with
>interface s1/0
>ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
>clock rate 64000
>no shutdown
the Fatal error is appear and the router is reload. This problem just appear when I run (no shutdown) command.
************************************************************************
%ERR-1-GT64010: Fatal error, Parity error on master read
cause=0x0110E083, mask=0x0CD01F00, real_cause=0x00100000
bus_err_high=0x00000000, bus_err_low=0x32000000, addr_decode_err=0x14000470
r0 = FFFFFFFF r1 = FFFFFFFF r2 = 0 r3 = 616D0000 r4 = 0
r5 = 0 r6 = 0 r7 = 6178E008 r8 = 0 r9 = 0
r10 = 0 r11 = 3C000000 r12 = 0 r13 = 1 r14 = 0
r15 = 614F0000 r16 = 0 r17 = 601E0690 r18 = 0 r19 = 3401F901
r20 = 0 r21 = 0 r22 = 0 r23 = 2235711A r24 = 0
r25 = 3401F900 r26 = 0 r27 = 1 r28 = 0 r29 = 61790000
r30 = 0 r31 = 61FE77A0 r32 = FFFFFFFF r33 = FFFFFFFF r34 = FFFFFFFF
r35 = FFFFFFFF r36 = FFFFFFFF r37 = FFFFFFFF r38 = FFFFFFFF r39 = FFFFFFFF
r40 = FFFFFFFF r41 = FFFFFFFF r42 = FFFFFFFF r43 = FFFFFFFF r44 = FFFFFFFF
r45 = FFFFFFFF r46 = FFFFFFFF r47 = FFFFFFFF r48 = 0 r49 = 0
r50 = 0 r51 = 0 r52 = 0 r53 = 0 r54 = 0
r55 = 0 r56 = FFFFFFFF r57 = FFFFFFFF r58 = 0 r59 = 61BBF000
r60 = FFFFFFFF r61 = FFFFFFFF r62 = 0 r63 = 61D1BA00
sreg = 3401F903 mdlo_hi = 0 mdlo = 7B65264B
mdhi_hi = FFFFFFFF mdhi = F6238770 badvaddr_hi = FFFFFFFF
badvaddr = FFFFFFFF cause = FFFFFFFF epc_hi = 0
epc = 601E06D8 err_epc_hi = FFFFFFFF err_epc = FFFFFFFF
%ERR-1-FATAL: Fatal error interrupt, reloading
err_stat=0x10
=== Flushing messages (00:09:53 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002) ===
Queued messages:
00:09:53 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Interrupt exception, CPU signal 22, PC = 0x0
Possible software fault. Upon reccurence, please collect
crashinfo, "show tech" and contact Cisco Technical Support.
-Traceback=
$0 : 00000000, AT : 00000000, v0 : 00000000, v1 : 00000000
a0 : 00000000, a1 : 00000000, a2 : 00000000, a3 : 00000000
t0 : 00000000, t1 : 00000000, t2 : 00000000, t3 : 00000000
t4 : 00000000, t5 : 00000000, t6 : 00000000, t7 : 00000000
s0 : 00000000, s1 : 00000000, s2 : 00000000, s3 : 00000000
s4 : 00000000, s5 : 00000000, s6 : 00000000, s7 : 00000000
t8 : 00000000, t9 : 00000000, k0 : 00000000, k1 : 00000000
gp : 00000000, sp : 00000000, s8 : 00000000, ra : 00000000
EPC : 00000000, ErrorEPC : 00000000, SREG : 00000000
MDLO : 00000000, MDHI : 00000000, BadVaddr : 00000000
Cause 00000000 (Code 0x0): Interrupt exception
No fault history 0xFFFFFFFF. Need 11.1 (2) or higher ROM
Writing crashinfo to flash:crashinfo_20020301-000955
*** System received a System Error ***
signal= 0x16, code= 0x0, context= 0x61bb6380
PC = 0x605bb22c, Cause = 0x20, Status Reg = 0x34018002
System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(20)AA2, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C3600 processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
Main memory is configured to 64 bit mode with parity disabled
BR,
Auos
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Try the Network Module/WIC in a different slot and see if you have the same problem.
Try it with a different Network Module/WIC and see if the problem goes away.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
aragoen_celtdra Member Posts: 246NICE!!!
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