Drew, I'm sure that by now you have reloaded your router and everything is working great; however, in the future treat this issue like a memory usage problem. When this problem returns here are some things you can look for; 1. Low processing memory 2. Too many telnet sessions 3. Hung TCP connections 4. Memory fragmentation Tony Newell -----Original Message----- From: Haesu [mailto:haesu@towardex.com] Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:28 PM To: Drew Weaver Cc: 'nanog@merit.edu' Subject: Re: Cisco 7507, erratic behaviour I've seen that before. It's usually okay to just leave it running unless you really have a need to show the running-config at this hour. If I were you, I would wait and reboot the whole thing at like 4 in the morning when not many people are online. -hc On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
Howdy, Im having a little difficulty with a 7507, when I do sh run it just returns a newline and doesn't show me any the running-configuration. My privelege level is 15, and this worked yesterday. I also did wr term, same thing.. New line.. Nothing.. My start-config hasn't been modified, and show start works great. Everything is working Ok in the router, however I am concerned for obvious reasons. ;-)
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