07-29-2008 01:33 AM - edited 03-03-2019 10:56 PM
Hi all,
Does anybody know what this error message means?
I searched for Cisco.com and used error message decoder but could not find what this meant.
Also searched for google but in vain.
Jul 29 01:43:37.081 JST: pq3_tsec_process_receive_packet found unclean pak: rx_pak=0x8332BC90, datagramstart=0x061E8C20, particles=1
Please help me with this message!
Thank you,
Taichi
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07-29-2008 10:47 PM
Taichi,
The bug description states that when the h/w encryption is turned off manually using the command 'no crypto eng accelerator' the errors are reported (by default on 1812 h/w encryption is enabled). Later, even if you enable h/w crypto or switch to s/w crypto back, the errors continue. The errors stop only when the traffic stops and start once the router starts receiveing any traffic. The errors are not reported after a reboot.
HTH,
~Vaibhav
07-29-2008 06:53 AM
Hi Tichi,
Your IOS might be hitting the following bug:
CSCsd78803
Big Toolkit
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do
~HTH
Vaibhav
07-29-2008 06:03 PM
Hi Vaibhav,
Thanks for the reply.
This bug seems to match since the IOS used in customer site is 12.4(6)T10 which is affected.
I read the description but could not understand "when the router is switched from h/w crypto to s/w crypto engine".
I assume the router changed the crypto packet switching from h/w vpn accelerator to s/w(CPU). Is my assumption make sense?
Also do you know when the router uses s/w crypto engine besides this case?
Thank you,
Taichi
07-29-2008 10:47 PM
Taichi,
The bug description states that when the h/w encryption is turned off manually using the command 'no crypto eng accelerator' the errors are reported (by default on 1812 h/w encryption is enabled). Later, even if you enable h/w crypto or switch to s/w crypto back, the errors continue. The errors stop only when the traffic stops and start once the router starts receiveing any traffic. The errors are not reported after a reboot.
HTH,
~Vaibhav
07-30-2008 04:21 PM
Hi Vaibhav,
Ok, I got it!
Thank you,
Taichi
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