someone6162
IS-IT--Management
I've got a Cisco 1811.
Pretty Simple Set. A single Cable connection WAN feeding a LAN of about 60 clients using NAT. For some strange reason, after about every 2-3 days, the router lockups up, everyone's internet stops working, and the WAN's throughput goes to 0 (nothing gets through). When in this state, I can't telnet into the router, use the GUI, or anything. It is totally locked up.
As soon as I manually go and flip the router off, and then flip it back on, everything starts working again.
I have no clue what could be causing this. Here are my questions:
1) What could be causing this to happen??
2) How do I prevent it from happening?
3) Is there a way I can program the router to reboot itself automatically when it goes enter into such state?
Thanks
Pretty Simple Set. A single Cable connection WAN feeding a LAN of about 60 clients using NAT. For some strange reason, after about every 2-3 days, the router lockups up, everyone's internet stops working, and the WAN's throughput goes to 0 (nothing gets through). When in this state, I can't telnet into the router, use the GUI, or anything. It is totally locked up.
As soon as I manually go and flip the router off, and then flip it back on, everything starts working again.
I have no clue what could be causing this. Here are my questions:
1) What could be causing this to happen??
2) How do I prevent it from happening?
3) Is there a way I can program the router to reboot itself automatically when it goes enter into such state?
Thanks