01-18-2007 12:24 PM - edited 03-05-2019 01:51 PM
hello i am a total newb and am having trouble with a lan. i have posted this on another site but nobody seems to know the trouble. here is the link... please can someone point me in the right direction. thanks
01-18-2007 03:06 PM
can anyone help please?
01-18-2007 09:06 PM
Hi Jason
Can you check out show process cpu command and find out which process hogs your CPU.
Also another alternate would be going on for a upgrade to a later version of ios on your router.
You can think of doing the same once you have enough DRAM and FLASH on your router to do so..
regds
01-18-2007 09:53 PM
It sounds like an IOS bug relating to NAT memory usage. I'm sure I"ve heard of one recently.
Which version of IOS are you running? Can you upgrade to the latest?
01-18-2007 10:03 PM
ok here is the deal. I had a buddy reconfig it (mainly because i dont know how) but still same issue. Also I believe its 12.3, here is what it is saying:
-Process= "IP Input", ipl= 0, pid= 33CHUNKEXPANDFAIL: Could not expand chu
-Traceback= 80281980 802834BC 802937D0 80292AE4 80294A74 80292948 80AA7C64 80AA8
*Jul 12 17:26:36.754: %SYS-2-CHUNKEXPANDFAIL: Could not expand chunk pool for ip
nat node. No memory available
-Process= "Chunk Manager", ipl= 5, pid= 1
-Traceback= 802927D0 80276AD8 8027B0E8
*Jul 12 17:26:46.814: %SYS-2-CHUNKEXPANDFAIL: Could not expand chunk pool for ip
nat node. No memory available
-Process= "Chunk Manager", ipl= 5, pid= 1
-Traceback= 802927D0 80276AD8 8027B0E8
*Jul 12 17:26:50.650: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 65536 bytes failed
from 0x802937CC, alignment 8
Pool: Processor Free: 12376 Cause: Not enough free memory
Alternate Pool: I/O Free: 6548 Cause: Not enough free memory
-Process= "IP Input", ipl= 0, pid= 33
-Traceback= 80281980 802834BC 802937D0 80292AE4 80294A74 80292948 80AA7C64 80AA8
ED4 80AA9604 80AAAA60 80AA75F0 80441E58 80440954 80440B24 80440CF0 80276AD8
%% Low on memory; try again later
01-18-2007 10:59 PM
Which version of 12.3? Whats 'show version' list the filename/version as?
01-19-2007 12:03 AM
Can you post the results of sh version on the router?
01-19-2007 07:14 AM
i dont know what version i had before lastnight but I updated it to 12.3(8)T. I am going to check it this morning and see how its working!
01-19-2007 11:13 AM
ok same thing... i am thinking its a bad stick of mem.. or bad memory...damnit to hell!
01-21-2007 04:14 PM
Can't you run a 12.4T image?
01-21-2007 04:25 PM
because I don't believe sisco will provide me the update because 1721 is no longer supported... can you email it to me.
01-21-2007 04:30 PM
Is the 12.3 IOS version you're running the latest release in the 12.3 train that you can run?
01-21-2007 09:36 PM
to be honest i couldnt tell you because i am a newb.. can you point me in the right direction?
01-21-2007 09:45 PM
Assuming you have a CCO login:
* Log into the cisco.com website
* On the right hand side should be a dropdown box labelled "Download software". Select IOS Software
* Click on IOS 12.4 software
* Click on Download Software
* This should launch the IOS upgrade planner which lets you browse software based on version, platform, release and features.
Take a look at that.
01-22-2007 12:06 AM
I dont have CCO login.. i dont know how to get it.. I tried but wont let me..i think
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