From: th_sommer on
Hi,

we have a Cisco 2801 Router with IOS 12.3(11)T11. When we configure
the Router and add the "dialer-list 102 protocol ip permit" command we
receive the following Error:

*Apr 17 16:32:19: ASSERTION FAILED: file "../chips/gt96k/
gt96k_timer.c", line 757

What does it means? Is there an Error in my Configuration?

Thanks for Your Help!

Thomas

From: Merv on
On Apr 17, 10:33 am, th_som...(a)gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have a Cisco 2801 Router with IOS 12.3(11)T11. When we configure
> the Router and add the "dialer-list 102 protocol ip permit" command we
> receive the following Error:
>
> *Apr 17 16:32:19: ASSERTION FAILED: file "../chips/gt96k/
> gt96k_timer.c", line 757
>
> What does it means? Is there an Error in my Configuration?
>
> Thanks for Your Help!
>
> Thomas



sounds like a bug; open a case with the Cisco TAC

From: Bod43 on
On 17 Apr, 19:51, Merv <merv.hr...(a)rogers.com> wrote:
> On Apr 17, 10:33 am, th_som...(a)gmx.de wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > we have a Cisco 2801 Router with IOS 12.3(11)T11. When we configure
> > the Router and add the "dialer-list 102 protocol ip permit" command we
> > receive the following Error:
>
> > *Apr 17 16:32:19: ASSERTION FAILED: file "../chips/gt96k/
> > gt96k_timer.c", line 757
>
> > What does it means? Is there an Error in my Configuration?
>
> > Thanks for Your Help!
>
> > Thomas
>
> sounds like a bug; open a case with the Cisco Tac

Sound advice.

For sure this should never occur with production code.

HOwever, it sounds like this is not yet a fully implemented
production router.

Why don;t you do a 'blind' upgrade to the latest 12.3
(avoid the "T" if you don't need the features).

If you don;t have support then why don;t you
change the dialer list to a more conventional
number like "1".

Just some crazy ideas.