We are getting an error message on a Cisco 2620. It started happening a few weeks ago after no apparent changes on the router. It is happening now dozens of times during the day. The Cisco Error Message Decoder says it is not big deal, but the frequency concerns me. If nothing else it is wasting a lot of space in my logs! Here's the error with Cisco's response:
%AMDP2_FE-3-UNDERFLO: AMDP2/FE(0/0), Transmit underflow
1. %AMDP2_FE-3-UNDERFLO: [chars], transmit error
While transmitting a frame, the local buffer of the controller chip received insufficient data because data could not be transferred to the chip fast enough to keep pace with its output rate. Normally, such a problem is temporary, depending on transient peak loads within the system. The system should recover.
Recommended Action: No action is required.
Related documents: No specific documents apply to this error message.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Tim