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RV220W random Reboots

rs
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Hi,I started getting issues where the above router start rebooting at random times. i have not been able to find explanation. From the logs the following is reported, - can anyone determine from this what the problem is:

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] ../../mgmt/8021xMgmt.c:DBUpdate event: Table: _8021x opCode:18 rowId:1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] profile default doesnt exist.

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] Deletion of EAP Profile failed

Mon Apr 18 21:21:28 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] IPv6 not configured on the interface

Mon Apr 18 21:21:28 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] RADVD stopped successfully 

Mon Apr 18 21:21:30 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] /pfrm2.0/bin/bwLimitConfig /tmp/system.db 18 dot11STA 1 failed. status=-1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:30 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][EVTDSPTCH] umiIoctl (18, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(4)) failed. table=dot11STA row=1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] /pfrm2.0/bin/bwLimitConfig /tmp/system.db 9 dot11STA 1 failed. status=-1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][EVTDSPTCH] umiIoctl (18, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(4)) failed. table=dot11STA row=1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] /pfrm2.0/bin/bwLimitConfig /tmp/system.db 18 dot11STA 1 failed. status=-1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][EVTDSPTCH] umiIoctl (18, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(4)) failed. table=dot11STA row=1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] /pfrm2.0/bin/bwLimitConfig /tmp/system.db 9 dot11STA 1 failed. status=-1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][EVTDSPTCH] umiIoctl (18, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(4)) failed. table=dot11STA row=1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] /pfrm2.0/bin/bwLimitConfig /tmp/system.db 18 dot11STA 1 failed. status=-1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:31 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][EVTDSPTCH] umiIoctl (18, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(4)) failed. table=dot11STA row=1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:47 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dnsResolverConfigure: addressFamily: 10

Mon Apr 18 21:21:47 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dnsResolverConfigure: LogicalIfName: WAN1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:47 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dnsResolverConfigure: addressFamily: 2

Mon Apr 18 21:21:47 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dnsResolverConfigure: LogicalIfName: WAN1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:47 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dnsResolverConfigure: addressFamily: 2

Mon Apr 18 21:21:47 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dnsResolverConfigure: LogicalIfName: WAN2

Mon Apr 18 21:21:57 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] igmpEnable: IGMP proxy enabled successfully

Mon Apr 18 21:21:58 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] dbRecordValueGet failed for ProfileName column

Mon Apr 18 21:21:58 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId

Mon Apr 18 21:21:59 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][PLATFORM] /pfrm2.0/bin/bwLimitConfig /tmp/system.db 18 dot11STA 2 failed. status=-1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:59 2011(UTC) [rv220w][System][EVTDSPTCH] umiIoctl (18, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(4)) failed. table=dot11STA row=2

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][Local0-wireless][PNAC_USR] pnacUmiIoctlHandler: cmd: PNAC_PHY_PORT_DECONFIG(33)

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][Local0-wireless][PNAC_USR] Error from pnacPhyPortDestroy: port not configured

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][Local0-wireless][PNAC_USR] pnacUmiPhyPortDestroy: Failed to destroy the port

Mon Apr 18 21:21:23 2011(UTC) [rv220w][Local0-wireless][UDOT11] DBUpdate event: Table: dot11Interface opCode:23 rowId:1

Mon Apr 18 21:21:24 2011(UTC) [rv220w][Local0-wireless][UDOT11] DBUpdate event: Table: dot11Interface opCode:23 rowId:2

2000-01-01 00:00:37: [rv220w][IKE] INFO:  IKE started

The router is running the latest firmware.

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Petrbenda
Level 1
Level 1

I used to have the same issue. At first, I called the Cisco´s support. They disabled “Block Multicast Packets“ (Firewall, Attack Prevention …) and the amount of random reboots decreased immediately by 90%. Since that time It had rebooted a few times per day only. I had started disabling other functions at this part. Since I disabled the last function, except of “Respond to Ping on WAN (Internet)“ I have been without those random reboots.

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Te-Kai Liu
Level 7
Level 7

How often did random reboot occur, once every few days?

Could you enumerate the devices that connect with the RV220W?

Sure,

I have 2 notebooks connecting over wireless,

One workstation connected with cable

And a few mobile phones connecting over wireless.

A printer over wireless.

A QNAP 239 pro NAS

The reboot basicly happens once a day.

What about the connectivity on the WAN port of the RV220W?

Its connected to a comega ftth cpe gateway, more details can be found here.

http://www.dkt.dk/Default.aspx?ID=32&M=Shop&PID=161&ProductID=72

Rolf, would you consider calling the Support Center so someone can work with you on further troubleshooting the issue?

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.html

Sure, will i need addionel info before calling. Anything that should collect to have ready?

Most likely the case will be escalated to level 2 support so things like router config file and debug log can be collected.

Yea explains why i have not had those problems for a long time, - i reset my router at one point after all this trouble, - i also recall that i unchecked “Block Multicast Packets“ option... Thanks for replying Petr...

Petrbenda
Level 1
Level 1

I used to have the same issue. At first, I called the Cisco´s support. They disabled “Block Multicast Packets“ (Firewall, Attack Prevention …) and the amount of random reboots decreased immediately by 90%. Since that time It had rebooted a few times per day only. I had started disabling other functions at this part. Since I disabled the last function, except of “Respond to Ping on WAN (Internet)“ I have been without those random reboots.