[nsp] NPE-G1 frustration

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Sep 29 14:36:47 EDT 2003


On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 02:19:02PM -0400, Greg Steele wrote:
> This problem appears to still be present in 12.1(19)E2.
> 
> I cannot use 12.2S because of old (2 years old!) ATM SVC bugs.

	Do you have bugids?

	I'll pass them along to the 12.2S team.  I've been working
with them closely in recent weeks as 12.2(18)S is completely unusable
for me due to lack of quality control they applied to this release.

	- Jared

> > I upgraded one of my 7206VXRs from an NPE-300 to an NPE-G1 back in June
> > and since that time I've had to replace hardware going on three times.
> > The first time Cisco sent me a replacement G1 and the second time we
> > forklifted in a new router, G1, interface cards and all...  This time
> > around I'm pushing for all brand-spanking-new hardware, straight off the
> > assembly line, as opposed to something that's been sitting in a parts
> > depot for 6 months...  I'm pretty much at my wit's end with this thing.
> > 
> > The router has been resetting due to power-on, however further digging has
> > shown that the reset was due to a watchdog timeout each time.  They
> > references DDTS bug CSCea25622, which is supposed to be resolved.
> > 
> > Has anyone else had similar experiences with the NPE-G1 at this point?
> > Was there a rash of bad G1s that made it through quality control or
> > something?
> > 
> > Several IOS versions have been run since June.  Current one is 12.1(19)E,
> > which is listed as a fixed version for CSCea25622.
> > 
> > jms
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