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Cisco ASA 5505 acting weird

kmcintosh78kmcintosh78 Member Posts: 195
SO, I have 2 ASA 5505s operating, and I have set them up for site to site tunneling for VoIP traffic.
I have the HQ site up and running 2 other remote sites.
The issue I am having is that when I go to generate interesting traffic from the new site, by pinging the HQ site Mitel using the VoIP VLAN as the source, the ASA bugs out on me, freezes and all the lights blink in cession.
In order to get it back up and running, I have to reboot, but also remove the Modem Cable, otherwise it freezes again.

Any ideas?

Thanks
What I am working on
CCNP Route (Currently) 80% done
CCNP Switch (Next Year)
CCNP TShoot (Next Year)

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    networker050184networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 Mod
    Time for a TAC case my friend. Sounds like hardware or software bug to me.
    An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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    kmcintosh78kmcintosh78 Member Posts: 195
    Time for a TAC case my friend. Sounds like hardware or software bug to me.

    Do you have to have a current Service Contract with Cisco to open a TAC Case?
    What I am working on
    CCNP Route (Currently) 80% done
    CCNP Switch (Next Year)
    CCNP TShoot (Next Year)
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    networker050184networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 Mod
    Yes I believe you do.
    An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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    kmcintosh78kmcintosh78 Member Posts: 195
    Yes I believe you do.

    Well, that is a no go.
    Dang it.
    What I am working on
    CCNP Route (Currently) 80% done
    CCNP Switch (Next Year)
    CCNP TShoot (Next Year)
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    kmcintosh78kmcintosh78 Member Posts: 195
    I believe the issues was a routing loop.
    What I am working on
    CCNP Route (Currently) 80% done
    CCNP Switch (Next Year)
    CCNP TShoot (Next Year)
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    networker050184networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 Mod
    Hmm it seems quite a bit of traffic would need to be generated to bring the ASA down due to a routing loop. I wouldn't expect a single stream of pings to do this.
    An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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    kmcintosh78kmcintosh78 Member Posts: 195
    Hmm it seems quite a bit of traffic would need to be generated to bring the ASA down due to a routing loop. I wouldn't expect a single stream of pings to do this.

    Had a friend of mine log in and he found a bad next hop, that would have created a routing loop.
    I have not tried to generate interesting traffic yet, but, he was pretty certain it was what caused it to freeze up.
    What I am working on
    CCNP Route (Currently) 80% done
    CCNP Switch (Next Year)
    CCNP TShoot (Next Year)
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