07-07-2013 05:49 PM - edited 03-07-2019 02:16 PM
Hi to all,
I recently obtained a Cisco 2620 router to use as a frame relay server for my home lab as I prepare for my CCNA but it seems that the IOS image has failed with an error.
This is what it is saying:
Unexpected exception to CPUvector 200, PC = 80510908
-Traceback= 80510908 8050FDD0 8050F5B0 801E3988 801DEAA4 8050CF60 8050D044 8048CE2C 803A93CC 803A95C0 804942C0 804977E8
Free space check for flash:crashinfo_19930301-000012 failed (548/637)
=== Flushing messages (00:00:12 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993) ===
Queued messages:
*Mar 1 00:00:12.123: %SYS-3-LOGGER_FLUSHING: System pausing to ensure console debugging output.
*Mar 1 00:00:06.987: SERVICE_MODULE(Serial0/0): self test finished: Passed
*Mar 1 00:00:09.623: SERVICE_MODULE(Serial0/1): self test finished: Passed
*** System received a Bus Error exception ***
signal= 0xa, code= 0x200, context= 0x814f3968
PC = 0x80510908, Vector = 0x200, SP = 0x815730d0.
First I am wondering if my assessment is correct? I have tried changing the confreg and have tried relaoding the image but to no avail.
At this point it seems to me that I need a new image and was wondering if that I something I can obtain from Cisco and for how much?
It turns out that this is becoming a great troubleshooting scenario but I seem to have reached an impass and refuse to download an illegal copy of the IOS.
The router info is as follows: C2600-IO3-M Version 12.5(5) Bootstrap Version 11.3<2> XA3.
Thanks in advance for any assistance that you can provide!
Tom M.
07-07-2013 06:33 PM
Hi Tom,
Unfortunately, you are stuck in a bas situation. I have seen few posts where people purchase a router and/or switch on eBay and after receiving it, they find out that there something is wrong with it. Unless you purchase a router or switch from Cisco or a 3rd part Cisco reseller, you are not going to have any warranty or SmartNet contract to upgrade the image. In your situation, the 2620 is very old router and I don't think you can purchase any SmartNet contract for it. My suggestion is if you can, RMA it to the sender for a different and newer device (preferably for a 2620xm or 2621xm).
HTH
07-08-2013 08:32 PM
I'm happy to say, problem solved!
After looking at the report a little bit closer I realized that the bus error exception occurred after Serial0/0 & Serial0/1 passed, but there was a Serial1/0 & ISDN port still left to check.
I decided to start with the physical layer and came to realize that the issue was with the Serial1/0 and ISDN. Once they were removed all is running perfectly now!
Now I've got all three serial lines up and running and have a Frame Relay Server for my CCNA home lab for under $20. WooHoo!
Thanks Reza for your reply! Your response made me do a double-take on my post and led to me digging a bit deeper and starting a bit simpler!
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