[nsp] 12.2T vs 12.3
Charles Sprickman
spork at inch.com
Wed Jul 30 18:13:15 EDT 2003
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Gert Doering wrote:
> If 12.2S does what you need (haven't checked), I'd go for that.
>
> 12.2(14)S1 and up have the fix for the input-stuck bug, and have been
> *extremely* well-behaved for everybody I've spoken to (except Jared, who
> has broken counters on CT3 interfaces, but everything else is working).
Excellent. I'm giving up on option 82 support in DHCP. It's not enough
of a plus to bet the farm on. If the IOS side-by-side comparison tool is
correct, it should work; I was surprised to see RBE supported. Also CEF
for inter-vlan switching is in there (for 802.1q VLANs). That is very good
news. And I have no CT3 cards. In general I do need snmp counters to
work; aside from the CT3 problem, do they?
Any word on whether compiled access lists work reliably?
Thanks,
Charles
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