You can try taking out internal routes from your iBGP.
But it shoudn't reboot. If it does, yell and scream at Cisco.
If it's running SMDS, however, just give up. As far as I know,
any rev of IOS late enough to support HSSIs at all on 7206s
without rebooting every week or two will reboot the router
every day or so with SMDS over HSSI :(
Avi
> He have a 7206 doing EVERYTHING. OSPF, Static, E/iBGP and firewalling.
> I'm kicking my boss to get another router and leave the 7206 as a border
> router and get a 7505 or 7507 as an internal core router. He is concerned
> with physical hops as customers hate to see hops. I heard that their is a
> way to "Tunnel" two routers or two interfaces together to make it seem
> "invisible" to a traceroute. Is this possible?! Is it worth while? I'm
> sketchy about load on the 7206 which is why I want to take action as it is
> constantly rebooting. We have received a NPE-200 which I have yet to
> install to try to remidy our reboot problem, but I have heard that the
> 7206s have a design flaw hindering their performance at high RPM so to
> speak which will leave the NPE-200 as nothing more then a dent in the
> pocket book. Anyone have any info on this?! Anyone know about tunneling?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jason A. Lixfeld jlixfeld@idirect.ca
> System Administrator [L5] jlixfeld@torontointernetxchange.net
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