[c-nsp] Recommendations for 12.0S version for 7500/RSP4/VIP2-50?
Chris Cappuccio
chris at nmedia.net
Tue Dec 6 13:09:01 EST 2005
How is memory usage on 12.0(28) vs 12.0(26) with a full BGP route table?
Alex Rubenstein [alex at nac.net] wrote:
>
> I've seen odd problems regarding AToM and L2TPv3 on later versions of
> 12.0S. The issue is that the l2circuits are one way, the 7500 will never
> 'hear' the packets coming in on the customer-facing port, thus never make
> it to the LSP or Tunnel. I opened a TAC case on this, but for whatever
> reason, no DDTS was made, and no fix as of yet.
>
> The last IOS that seems to not be broken in this regard is 12.0.28S3, at
> least as of about 5 months ago. I recently tried this on 7500 with
> 12.0.30-something, and had the same issue with a ATM-VP.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, FreeLSD wrote:
>
> > im tryed them all
> >
> > 12.0(31)S1 bad expirience, a lot of interface errors without any reason.
> > 12.0(30)S4 flyed near month, have a bgp memory leaking (in some cases).
> > 12.0(28)S5 is my current choice (one week without any problem).
> >
> > ps. two 75xx, rsp8, vip4-80, mpls, bgp, ospf
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:44:12PM +0100, sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:
> >> According to
> >>
> >> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20051102-timers.shtml
> >>
> >> the versions with fixes for the timer bug are 12.0(28)S5, 12.0(30)S4
> >> and 12.0(31)S1. Assuming 12.0(28)S5 is the one with the lowest memory
> >> consumption, does anybody know any good reasons why we should *not*
> >> use this version? Other suggestions?
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