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SHOW VERSION Analysis
ROUTER CONSOLE MESSAGE Analysis
STACK DECODE Analysis
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SHOW VERSION NOTIFICATIONS (if any)
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CONFIGURATION REGISTER ANALYSIS
ERROR: This router was last restarted by an error. The reload cause was:
'error - a SIGTRAP exception, PC 0x807BC210 at 20:30:53'
This indicates a software error or less frequently, a hardware problem.
TRY THIS: Paste the output of the 'show stacks' command for further analysis. Use
the Troubleshooting Router Crashes document for additional troubleshooting information.
INFO: The loaded IOS image is supported on the 2600 Quake platform.
INFO: For a list and information about the features supported by the loaded image,
click on Software Advisor-IOS Image Name.
INFO: For a list of MIBs that are supported by the loaded image, please see: SNMP
Object Navigator.
INFO: This device has 26624 K available for main memory.
INFO: This device has 6144 K available for IO memory (shared memory).
INFO: This device has a total of 32 MB of RAM installed.
INFO: Consider using Cisco's 2600/3600/3700 Memory Calculator to determine the
required memory for a set of IOS features, or if you plan to add additional hardware
to this device.
INFO: The loaded IOS image is running from RAM
INFO: For recent bug reports on IOS version 12.0(7)T see: Bug Toolkit
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CONFIGURATION REGISTER ANALYSIS
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Current Value (in hexadecimal): 0x2102
Current Value (in binary): 0010 0001 0000 0010
Default Value (in hexadecimal): 0x2102
Default Value (in binary): 0010 0001 0000 0010
General Software Configuration Register Bit Meanings (left to right):
Bit(s) Meaning: Current Status
----- ------------------------------------------- --------------
15 Enables diagnostic messages and ignores NVRAM contents: No
14 IP broadcasts do not have net numbers: No
13 Boots default ROM software if network boot fails: Yes (default)
. Setting this bit causes the system to load the helper image from ROM
without any network retries. Clearing this bit causes the system to load
image from ROM after six unsuccessful attempts to load a boot file from
the network.
11-12 Console Baud Rate in bps: 9600 (default)
10 IP broadcast with all zeros : No
. This causes the following setting based on bits 14 and 10
Net all ones, Host all ones (default)
9 Reserved
8 Break disabled: Yes (default)
. Clearing this bit causes the processor to interpret Break as a command
to force the system into the bootstrap monitor, halting normal operation.
A Break can be sent in the first sixty seconds while the system reboots,
regardless of the configuration settings.
7 Original Equipment Manufacturer(OEM) bit enabled: No
. Enabling the OEM bit disables the boot strap messages at start up.
6 Ignore NVRAM contents: No (default)
. Setting this bit causes the system software to ignore nonvolatile
memory contents during next bootup
5 Not used
4 Reserved
3-0 Current boot field value is 0010 (default)
. This causes the system to boot the image from default boot filename
"cisco2-C2600" if boot from flash fails.
Note: Enabling the boot system command override the default filename
for booting over the network from a TFTP server.
More notes for C2600 devices:
. IOS reads the config-register in littleendian byte order, LSB first
(i.e. 0x21022 becomes 0x1022 or a 1200 baud console).
. Command to change config-reg in ROM mode:
confreg {register value}
. Can xmodem a file into flash from ROMMON using the command
xmodem -c {filename}
Hint: Set console baud to 115200 before doing an xmodem.
. Can tftp a file into flash from ROMMON using
tftpdnld
. ROMMON Security requires:
- No boot to ROMMON
- Break disabled
- Can't ignore NVRAM
- No diagnostic mode
. Reset console baud rate to 9600:
- 3620/2600 shunt pins 1-2 on the J3 jumper (DUART_RST)
- 3640 shunt pins 1-2 on J3 jumper (BAUD_RST)
REFERENCE: For more information, see Configuration Register.
INFO: On power-up or reload, this router will load the IOS image stored in flash-RAM
(assuming one exists). If no valid IOS image or flash-RAM exists, this router
will attempt to boot in order of following methods:
- boot system commands
- a TFTP-server (using a default IOS image filename)
INFO: On power-up or reload, this router will load it's configuration from a file
stored in NVRAM.
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REFERENCE: For further information about Cisco IOS Software Releases, see: How
to Choose a Cisco IOS Software Release
REFERENCE: For further information about Troubleshooting Router Crashes see: Troubleshooting
Router Crashes
REFERENCE: See Technical Support for Router-specific issues.
REFERENCE: For further information about this command see: Show Version
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ROUTER CONSOLE MESSAGE NOTIFICATIONS (if any)
ERROR: The 'SIGTRAP Exception' error is usually caused by a software problem,
and is another means of reporting a 'Software-forced Crash'.
TRY THIS: Capture the "show stacks" and "show version" command output from your
device and submit it to the Output Interpreter to display potential issues and
fixes.
REFERENCE: For more information, see the TAC Case Collection - SIGTRAP exceptions.
REFERENCE: For more information, see:
Troubleshooting Router Crashes
Less Common Types of System Crashes
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STACK DECODE NOTIFICATIONS (if any)
Note: Understanding the 'Fixed In Version' field - Sometimes the fixed-in version
specified may not be available for download from the IOS Upgrade Planner. This
is because, bug fixes are incorporated into software versions which have not been
regression tested. These builds are called interim images and will have a "."
in the build number found between the parenthesis, for example 12.3(8.1). The bug
fix will be in the next available image, and all later images. So if a bug is fixed
in 12.3(8.1), the bug fix is present in 12.3(9), 12.3(10), and so on.
REFERENCE: For more information on how IOS images are named, see Cisco IOS White
Paper.
The failure was caused by a software defect.
The stack trace decoded symbols are:
insp_h225RecvData
process_get_info
get_block
malloc
malloc_named
insp_h225RecvData
insp_handle_h323_control_stream
insp_inspect_pak
insp_inspection
Possible bug matches are listed below. Bugs with a score of .90 or more
are the most likely candidates:
Score Bugid Status Fixed In Duplicate Title
0.97 CSCdv04414 R 12.0(27)SV 12.1(9.5)EC1 12.0(19.6)SP 12.0(19.6)ST 12.0(19.6)S 12.1(9.5)E1 CSCdp17063 Turbo ACL problem
0.97 CSCdr29594 R 12.0(10.3)S1 12.1(1)E2 12.1(1.5)E 12.0(10.5)S 12.1(1.5)E1 12.0(10.5)SC 12.1(1.5)EC CSCec05368 Router hangs after configuring smds encapsulation on interface
0.86 CSCeg16629 D 12.0(10)W5(17.48) 12.1(2.3)E1 12.1(2)E1 CSCeg45350 not able to bring up additional PPPoA sessions with high CPU load
0.70 CSCec17971 C 12.2(15)BX 12.2(15)ZN 12.2(15)BZ 12.2(15)BW 12.2(13.3)B 12.2(8)BZ 12.2(12.12)PI6 12.2(12.10)T1 CSCdp17063 show process cpu command output is not correct
0.70 CSCdz23419 D CSCdy68974 Gateway crashes after memory allocation of 1692 bytes failed
0.70 CSCee57357 C 12.1(12.5)E1 CSCec05368 CPU hog in ipaddr_get_next_idb_on_subnet when config 4K FR ints
0.70 CSCed36121 C 12.2(18)SXE CSCdp17063 Voice Quality issues due to High CPU in Access Gateway Module (AGM)
0.70 CSCec04003 V 12.2(14.6)BC2 12.1(19.4)EC 12.2(15)BC1a 12.1(19)EC CSCdp17063 High CPU on process CMTS Mac protocol
0.70 CSCef72129 None auto VC creation and deletion scaling issues
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