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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Best practices
From: Gert Doering <gert () greenie ! muc ! de>
Date: 2005-07-28 6:32:31
Message-ID: 20050728063231.GC1060 () greenie ! muc ! de
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Hi,
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 05:36:37PM -0500, Pete Templin wrote:
> >Well - in our experience, about 1/3rd of the VIP OIRs require a reload
> >(because of some bus weirdness, half of the other VIPs hang).
>
> What image(s) are you running? We haven't experienced this with
> rsp-pv-mz.120-27.S3.bin.
rsp-k3pv-mz.120-27.S2.bin, but it did also happen with 25S and 26S.
7507, 2x RSP4, bunch of VIP2-40 and VIP2-50s, low traffic levels.
(This is not a highly sophisticated study - just "the last few OIRs
on that box were unpleasant, and since it's a production router, we
cannot run further tests on it" - I remember that we never had these
problems with 11.1CC, though)
> We've managed to avoid anything requiring
> 12.2S, thankfully (it gave me great fits in our lab).
We're routing IPv6 around this box - didn't dare to try 12.2S on it...
gert
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