[Re: [nsp] looking for a 12.0.nS recommendation]

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Thu Mar 6 09:53:14 EST 2003


	test (12.2(14)S >= 12.0(23)S) returns false.

	12.2(14)S is about similar to 12.0(22)S and 12.1(13)E as far
as features goes if i am recalling correct.

	- Jared

On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 06:56:48PM -0500, Joshua Smith wrote:
> i don't think that they had ported all of the rpr+ features to
> 12.2*S yet
> 
> jlewis at lewis.org wrote:
> > On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Jared Mauch wrote:
> > 
> > > > If it's just a VIP issue, I wonder if it'll be an issue at all in
> 7200's?  
> > > > Other than the SNMP counters, I haven't noticed any serious problems
> with 
> > > > 12.0.24S on the 7513.  Guess I'll give it a try on some 7206vxr's.
> > > 
> > > 	Call me daring, but i've found 12.2(14)S works well on 7200s.
> > > 
> > > 	No bugs (yet).
> > 
> > ok...I decided to live on the edge with our 7513 having the SNMP counter 
> > brokenness and upgraded it to 12.2(14)S.  It's working so far, but I've 
> > noticed a few strange things.  Here's some diff extracts from rancid.
> > 
> > The physical memory is seen/accounted for differently.
> > 
> > - !Memory: main 262208K/2072K                                               
>    
> > + !Memory: main 262144K/2072K              
> > 
> > Port adaptor naming has changed...not a big deal, just mentioning it.  
> > i.e.
> > 
> > - !Slot 0/VIP2 R5K/PA 0: type PA-FE-TX=, 1 ports                            
>    
> > + !Slot 0/VIP2 R5K/PA 0: type 100BaseTX-ISL, 1 ports                        
>    
> > 
> > This is a little odd though.
> > 
> > + no service single-slot-reload-enable                                      
>    
> >   service timestamps debug datetime                                         
>    
> >   service timestamps log datetime                                           
>    
> >   service password-encryption                                               
>    
> > - service single-slot-reload-enable                                         
>    
> > + no service single-slot-reload-enable                 
> > 
> > Is single-slot-reload not supported now?...and why's it in there twice?  
> > 
> > (config)#service single-slot-reload-enable 
> > % Ambiguous command:  "service single-slot-reload-enable "
> > 
> > (config)#service single-slot-reload-enable?
> > single-slot-reload-enable  single-slot-reload-enable  
> > 
> > (config)#service single-slot-reload-enable ?
> >   <cr>
> >   <cr>
> > 
> > Whats up with that?
> > 
> > Any idea why upgrading disabled redundancy?
> > 
> > - redundancy                                                                
>    
> > -  no keepalive-enable                                                      
>    
> > -  mode hsa                 
> > 
> > At the moment, ethernet counters are working again, but if the 12.0S bug 
> > is still present, it'll take a week or two for them to stop updating.
> > 
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