[c-nsp] 12.2(25)S on NPEG1

David J. Hughes bambi at Hughes.com.au
Mon Jan 31 19:25:19 EST 2005


Hi,

A "fixed" 12.2(18)S would be fine for me.  I appreciate you don't have 
a schedule at the moment but is there any way you can get us a firm 
date on that release?  We need to make decisions on where to go as a 
result of these PSIRT related issues.


David
...


On 01/02/2005, at 10:20 AM, Clayton Kossmeyer wrote:

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> Hi Folks -
>
> Not sure what release you were running on, nor where you'd like to go,
> but we do have a 12.2(18)Sx rebuild scheduled that will address all
> the recent PSIRT advisories and may not suffer from some of the
> problems you've seen on 25S.  No date yet on when it will be
> available.
>
> Regards,
>
> Clay
>
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 04:26:58PM -0700, james edwards wrote:
>> I too am on hold on upgrading several 7206 NEP-300 and 400's to 
>> 12.2(25)Sx,
>> till
>> I have some word from cisco. I would like to go the S2, for the RPF 
>> bug fix.
>>
>> James H. Edwards
>> Routing and Security Administrator
>> At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa
>> jamesh at cybermesa.com  noc at cybermesa.com
>> http://www.cybermesa.com/ContactCM
>> (505) 795-7101
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David J. Hughes" <bambi at hughes.com.au>
>> To: "'cisco-nsp'" <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
>> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 12.2(25)S on NPEG1
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Has there been any further info on this?  I've been planning on 
>>> taking
>>> our G1s to 12.2(25)S but this has thrown a spanner in the works.  Has
>>> there been any word from TAC on this to anyone?
>>>
>>>
>>> David
>>> ...
>>>
>>>
>>> On 28/01/2005, at 8:41 PM, Santiago Felipe Perez wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,is there any bug explaining this behaviour or any answer from 
>>>> TAC to
>>>> solve this problem?, because Cisco suggest to go to this release
>>>> 12.2(25)S2
>>>> to solve the problem  "Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Misformed
>>>> BGPPacketCauses Reload",when the IOS installed is any release of 
>>>> 12.2S.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggest?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Mensaje original-----
>>>> De: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
>>>> [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] En nombre de Marcus
>>>> Stoegbauer
>>>> Enviado el: martes, 25 de enero de 2005 15:24
>>>> Para: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
>>>> Asunto: Re: [c-nsp] 12.2(25)S on NPEG1
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday 25 January 2005 13:39, nishal goburdhan wrote:
>>>>> we've upgraded a few G1s to 25Sx and noticed that periodically, the
>>>>> router disables 'ip route-cache' across all interfaces.
>>>>>
>>>>> 'sh ip int' reveals:
>>>>>   IP fast switching is enabled
>>>>>   IP Flow switching is disabled
>>>>>   IP CEF switching is disabled
>>>>>
>>>>> Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G1) processor (revision A) with 983040K/65536K
>>>>> bytes of memory. System image file is
>>>>> "disk2:c7200-k91p-mz.122-25.S2.bin"
>>>>>
>>>>> ...same has also occured on 12.2(25)S.
>>>>>
>>>>> has anyone else noticed this?
>>>>
>>>> Yep, that happened here on nearly all of our routers, with NPE-G1 
>>>> and
>>>> also
>>>> with NPE-400.
>>>> We only did minor changes to the configuration (removing a
>>>> subinterface,
>>>> removing an area from OSPF and so on), and suddenly all interfaces 
>>>> had
>>>> "no
>>>> ip route-cache" and "no ip route-cache cef" set.
>>>> Interesting enough, it doesn't happen all the time: On two routers 
>>>> with
>>>> exactly the same configuration, hardware and software versions, we
>>>> changed
>>>> the same things in the config, router1 had "no ip route-cache" set 
>>>> on
>>>> the
>>>> interfaces, router2 not.
>>>>
>>>> The problem with "clear access-list counter" happened here, too. I'm
>>>> currently waiting for Cisco to see that it really is a bug ("Please 
>>>> use
>>>> clear access-list instead of clear ip access-list" and "Please 
>>>> update
>>>> to the
>>>> latest release" isn't very good advice when we're already running
>>>> 12.2(25)S2
>>>> and I only left out the "clear access-list" lines in the bug report 
>>>> to
>>>> simplify it ...).
>>>>
>>>>    Marcus
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