10-01-2010 12:39 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:48 AM
Hello,
Can someone from the TAC check this traceback
Thread Name: Dispatch Unit
Traceback:
0: 0805d0d3
1: 0805db77
2: 08a23d7c
3: dd7a86d5
4: dd58d1e0
5: 0824915e
6: 08249650
7: 086f5753
8: 086f5865
9: 086e4c29
10: 08bee286
11: 08bee7c2
12: 08beec8a
13: 086e29d3
14: 086f458f
15: 0873a1b3
16: 08740e15
17: 08741853
18: 086f7646
19: 086f79c7
20: 085b8165
21: 081aa3f0
22: 08062413
Cisco should have a tool open to the public to check If we are hitting a bug or something.
Can someone in the TAC check this out. I cannot open a case with the TAC right now. ANd this is a little bit urgent.
Thanks
10-01-2010 12:46 PM
To make it faster here is the file without the number
Traceback:
0805d0d3
0805db77
08a23d7c
dd7a86d5
dd58d1e0
0824915e
08249650
086f5753
086f5865
086e4c29
08bee286
08bee7c2
08beec8a
086e29d3
086f458f
0873a1b3
08740e15
08741853
086f7646
086f79c7
085b8165
081aa3f0
08062413
10-01-2010 05:57 PM
Hi,
What is the version that you are running on the ASA?
Regards,
Prapanch
10-06-2010 06:40 AM
8.2.1
THANKS
10-06-2010 08:11 AM
Hi,
I am unable to find much on this. Suggest you to open a TAC case to investigate this.
Thanks and Regards,
Prapanch
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