We run a experimental image based on 12.0(6.5)T4 to fix a problem, where
a virtual access interface would be useless (that is ppp would never
negotiate) if it had been used for v120, so if you use v120, there is NO
production code available, if not go for the latest 12.0(6.5)T5
/Jesper
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 05:44:25PM -0500, Robert J. Adams wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> What IOS is everyone running on their 5300-192's? Ours came shipped with
> 12.0(3)T .. which seems to of had problems with ISDN callers.. it wouldn't
> connect. Anyway, we moved to 12.0.5T and the ISDN problem went away, but
> we had 10x as many complaints about disconnections. After checking into it
> we noticed that it would knock everyone offline at the same time, then
> start taking calls again. I grabbed 12.0(6.5)T, and none of the modems
> would accept calls (fast busy). Today we moved to 12.0(5)T2 .. all seems
> well so far... but dammit... I tired of running buggy ass IOS! If only 11.3
> would run the damn DMMs on the 192.
>
> We also noticed on 12.0(5)T1 the box would start dropping about 25% of the
> packets going through fe0 after running for a few hours. The box started
> to craw... a "sh proc" only had 5% of the CPU used though. During the same
> time, a "sh user" listed all of the lines (192) being used... when the box
> only has 2 PRI plugged in. People were getting kicked off, when they called
> back it put them on again w/o removing the old login. Strange.
>
> Anyway... sorry for the rambling.. I've just had a long day and this 5300
> is about to be tossed out a window from the 21st floor. Thank god I have
> it on eval.. I would be even more pissed if I had dropped the cash for it
> already.
>
> -Jason
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>
/Jesper
-- Jesper Skriver (JS4261-RIPE), Network manager Tele Danmark DataNet, IP section (AS3292)One Unix to rule them all, One Resolver to find them, One IP to bring them all and in the zone to bind them.
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