04-15-2004 02:26 AM - edited 02-20-2020 11:20 PM
I'm experiencing a sudden 515 crash apparently without any sign - no crashinfo at all. PIX's are 515 (not E) in failover mode with PIXos 6.3(3).
Any suggestion?
04-15-2004 07:11 AM
I would contact Cisco TAC about this. One thing they may ask, is if this occurs on a regular basis or not, and if this is the first time.
04-15-2004 07:22 AM
It occurs often, approx. 1-2 times a week on only one of about 10 customer's PIX installed.
04-15-2004 07:25 AM
Hi,
Check the following Cisco TAC notification and see if this relates to you.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_field_notice09186a00800949c7.shtml
Jay
03-18-2011 02:20 AM
Connect a PC to the serial console of the Pix and let it log all console output to a file. When it crashes again, check the console output at the time of the crash; even if no crashinfo is written to flash, it should be written to console (or at least something should be - if not then it could be a power failure).
When did it start? Was there any change in traffic pattern/traffic type (e.g. did you just start using VoIP - just an example)?
Is this firewall handling a different kind of traffic than the other ones that don't crash?
It could also be a hardware failure - one way to check would be to swap a working FW with the crashing one (and swap the configs as well obviously) - if the same physical unit keeps crashing it's likely a hardware issue. If the swapped one starts crashing it's a bug.
hth
Herbert
03-18-2011 02:23 AM
One other thing, if you have download access on cisco.com, I would suggest getting the latest 6.3.5.x software version available - if this is a software bug then there's a chance it's fixed in the newer release.
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