On Mar 19, 1:48 pm, "Chad Mahoney" <c...@mah0ney.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 4:09 pm, gabrielsh...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > On Mar 19, 12:28 pm, "Chad Mahoney" <c...@mah0ney.com> wrote:
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> > > Hi Group,
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> > > I have a Cisco 2600 series router that went down last night, upon
> > > coming in this morning I was able to get consoled into the box, all
> > > that is scrolling on the screen is :
> > > 'unexpected AIM interrupt on AIM slot0'
> > > I had 2 WIC cards in it and have since removed them a put them into
> > > another router but I am curious on what this error means, I do not see
> > > a lot of google.com history on it.
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> > > aof-rtr-01# sh inventory
> > > NAME: "2620 chassis", DESCR: "2620 chassis, Hw Serial#: JAD04380RII
> > > (2877689386), Hw Revision: 0x102"
> > > PID: , VID: 0x102, SN: JAD04380RII (2877689386)
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> > > version 12.3
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> > The Advance Integration Module slot usually holds an encryption module
> > for doing VPN. Either yours has died or just needs to be reseated.- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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> Thanks for the reply.
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> That is odd because the only cards in the router is 2 WIC's
> This is just an edge router, with no options installed.
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> Very odd
The AIM cards are ususlly found under the lid, so it may not be
obvious. Here's a diagram of it:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/...s.htm#wp112019
Brian