Re: Help. My Cisco router keeps crashing.



The router is not actually rebooting. The service just degrades over
time. Everything slows down. The console is slow, packets get lost
when pinging, etc. I had another 2501 router in there and it did the
same thing. We have other sites with no problems. Only serial0 and
ethernet0 are being used.

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