[nsp] 7500 insertion force

Kevin Gannon kgannon@lancomms.ie
Sat, 7 Sep 2002 09:21:42 +0100


The docs suggest a reboot afterwards just cant find the
reference now. I think it was in the IMCR notes. OIR
is evil on 7500's. Was playing with some foundry kit
yesterday in the lab and at 30second reboots for a full
chasis and OIR that works one has to wonder why Cisco
dont follow the lead... 7600's I know improve things likewise
GSR's but 30second boots hmmm

Regards,
Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Templin [mailto:templin@urdirect.net]
Sent: 07 September 2002 01:31
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp] 7500 insertion force



On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 jlewis@lewis.org wrote:

> You've never heard of OIR-induced crashes?  Actually, I know you have. OIR
> really just means you can hot plug/unplug cards without shutting off the
> router to do so.  It doesn't mean you won't be power cycling the router
> after OIR.

I thought it stood for Online Insert, then Reboot.  :) 

Pete

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