01.10.2020 3:03, Nick Hilliard wrote:

> Aaron wrote on 30/09/2020 20:11:
>> He is suggesting reseating all cards. Starting with the Supervisor.
> 
> correct. power down the box, carefully reseat all cards, power up, see if 
> that fixes it.
> 
> If it doesn't fix it, then open a TAC case.  If the unit isn't under support,
> then you have a problem because this type of error could be one of the cards,
> or the sup, or the backplane and it's really hard to tell which without 
> swapping units out.

This 7606 is the core router of our network, it runs for many years without 
visible problems and current uptime's over 1 year.
It would be hard doing such things with the core without any evidences other 
than some counter increasing.

At the moment, all I want is to know what is the counter designed for, what can 
it growth mean?

> If you can check out the EOBC on the line cards using remote login, that 
> might give useful information, maybe.

How do I do that?

Thank you very much for your patience.

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