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- From: GUELLEC@FRILL.BITNET
- Subject: Cisco IGS problems
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- Date: 6 Nov 1992 10:18 GMT+1
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- First question
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- We have upgrdated an IGS/2L from:
- V8.2(3) to V9.0
- 0.5Mb to 4Mb memory
- After the modification we sometimes have the following error message:
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- %SYS-3-INVMEMINT: Invalid memory action (malloc) at interrupt level
- -Process= "Sched*" , ipl= 4
- -Traceback= 100CFF4 105B8FA 116DF54 107EE62 107D39A 100C140 100BD92 100B066
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- Inside the upgrade kit there were two chips:
- - one 17-0728a to replace U55 (no problem).
- - one 17-0930-0137DE which we did'nt use because there was no
- informations in the kit. Our french support (Racal-Datacom)
- could not help either.
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- Second question
-
- We also have another IGS/2L with V8.2 soft version.
- Does the Appletalk Phase II discovery mode work well ?.
- On our network (interface E 0 side) we have ten Shiva V Fastpaths (phase II).
- On the other network ( interface E 1 side) there are Shiva and Gator ( both
- phase I and Phase II).
- To operate correctly in Appletalk routing, we were obliged to:
- - force E 0 cable range and address (apple cable-range 100-110 100.50)
- so that the Cisco understands the RTPM packets from other routers
- which all had addresses type 100.x.
- In discovery mode ( on int E 0) the interface got an address type
- 103.x and did not understand RTPM from other routers.
-
- - force E 1 address 0.0 to have Phase I discovery mode.
- The command 'apple discovery' forces the Cisco to get a Phase II
- address but we want to have a Phase I address.
-
- Thanks.
-
- A.Guellec
- Institut Laue-Langevin
- Departement Informatique
- 38042 Grenoble
- France
-
- Guellec@frill.bitnet
- Guellec@ill.fr
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