[c-nsp] ASR-1001 bgp memory usage

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed Sep 21 16:23:32 EDT 2011


Hi,

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:01:58PM +0200, Christian Kratzer wrote:
> >Could someone explain to me again what's so great about IOS XE, and why
> >IOS XR or NX-OS or anything else halfway decent is not used on these
> >platforms, except "because another business unit made it"?
> 
> it runs Lunix and it's a PC:

Yes...  with a single non-modular IOS process on top of it, and serious
memory management issues.

Try again?

(Oh yes, you can have two single non-modular IOS processes for redundancy,
I forgot)

gert
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