This may seem like a silly question but have you opened up the case and
checked that it isnt full of dust/crud. The 4000/4500/4700 series do have a
tendency to collect every single particle of dust that comes within range
of their fans.
Peter Walker
--On 10 December 2003 23:02 +0000 john parker
wrote:
> I just acquired a Cisco 4500M router that turns off after a random period
> of time. It has been on for 20 minutes when it happened while other
> times it will turn off after 30 seconds. I just flip the switch off and
> then back on and it will come on. Does this sound like a power supply
> issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
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