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3640 continuouly rebooting

omal
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Hi

I have a 3640 router, which is continuously rebooting. When I break the booting process, it goes to the rommon mode. As long as it is in the rommon mode, it is fine. Otherwise it keeps on rebooting.

Can someone give me an advice how to stop this please?

Thanks in advance!

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3640_2 uptime is 1 minute

System returned to ROM by error - a System Error, PC 0x603DDF74

System image file is "flash:c3640-jk9o3s-mz.122-17a.bin"

3640_2#show stacks

Minimum process stacks:=0x0110E083, mask=0x0CD

Free/Size Name0x00100000

22180/24000 CCSIP_UDP_SOCKET

bus_err

4180/6000 DHCPD Receiveow=0x31800000, addr_decode

9596/12000 Init

5444/6000 PostOfficeNet

5436/6000 RADIUS INITCONFIGFF r2 = 0 r3 = 621F00

Interrupt level stacks:

Level Called Unused/Size Name= B r6 = FFFFFFFF r7 = B

1 1713 8288/9000 Network interfaces

2 0 9000/9000 DMA/Timer Interrupt13 = 0 r14 = 0

3 0 9000/9000 PA Management Int Handler r16 = 0 r17 = C100 r18 = 0 r19 = 34

4 628 8584/9000 Console Uart

r2

5 0 9000/9000 External Inte

System was restarted by error - a System Error, PC 0x603DDF74 r31 = 625CE6C0 r32 = FFFFFFFF r33 = FFFFFFFF r34 = FFFFFFFF

3600 Software (C3640-JK9O3S-M), Version 12.2(17a), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)r35 = FFFFFFFF r36 = FFFFFFFF r37 = FFFFFFFF r38 = FFFFFFFF r39 = FFFFFFF

Compiled Thu 19-Jun-03 11:25 by pwade (current version)

Image text-base: 0x60008930, data-base: 0x615D6000

Stack trace from system failure:

FP: 0x624BA130, RA: 0x603DDF74

FP: 0x624BA160, RA: 0x603DCF30

FP: 0x624BA180, RA: 0x60035530

FP: 0x624BA1B0, RA: 0x60031CD0

FP: 0x624BA1D8, RA: 0x603DA714

FP: 0x624BA218, RA: 0x603DA818

FP: 0x624BA230, RA: 0x60395548

FP: 0x624BA258, RA: 0x602D2BE4

***************************************************

******* Information of Last System Crash **********

***************************************************

Using flash:crashinfo.

%Error opening flash:crashinfo (No such file or directory)

3640_2#

3640_2#show context

System was restarted by error - a System Error, PC 0x603DDF74

3600 Software (C3640-JK9O3S-M), Version 12.2(17a), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

Compiled Thu 19-Jun-03 11:25 by pwade (current version)

Image text-base: 0x60008930, data-base: 0x615D6000

Stack trace from system failure:

FP: 0x624BA130, RA: 0x603DDF74

FP: 0x624BA160, RA: 0x603DCF30

FP: 0x624BA180, RA: 0x60035530

FP: 0x624BA1B0, RA: 0x60031CD0

FP: 0x624BA1D8, RA: 0x603DA714

FP: 0x624BA218, RA: 0x603DA818

FP: 0x624BA230, RA: 0x60395548

FP: 0x624BA258, RA: 0x602D2BE4

Hi

Well, I am unable to give any command as it keeps on rebooting. But I will try what you have said below, which is uploading a new IOS. That'll be a good move.

I will try this when I go to work tomorrow :)

Thank you so much!

Omal

Bad memory. I've had this a couple different times and it was always bad hardware.

Are you sure you have the proper amount of memory to boot the version of code you have?

Yes, because this router had been using in a different location.

But it could be a hardware problem becuase it was brought from another country. So I'm not sure if anything damaged on the way.

I don't think that the uploading of new IOS would solve the issue. You can try but the sure shot is the hardware issue.

Thanks,

Stanly Philip

Hi Stanly

Thank you so much for your post. It stopped rebooting. Therefore I could give some commands and get some output, which I posted above. Hope you will be able to get some idea from that and tell me what has gone wrong in my router.

Thanks in advance!

Hi

Thank you very much everyone for helping me to solve my problem. It was a hardware problem. I removed the NM from the slot it was connected to and plugged to a different slot and it worked.

Many thanks to everyone again!!!!

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