[c-nsp] BGP enhancemens coming to 12.2S?
Phil Rosenthal
pr at isprime.com
Tue Jun 7 17:52:46 EDT 2005
Out of curiosity, what problems did you run into with route-maps on
outbound?
I've found them to not work on both inbound and outbound on 12.2(18)
SXD4 on 6500. (and I have a bugID that I'm told should be fixed for
12.2(18)SXE2).
On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:12 PM, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know (more precise: is permitted to speak about) a
> timeline
> when some of the really useful BGP enhancements from 12.0S will appear
> in 12.2S?
>
> Namely:
>
> - removal of the BGP scanner CPU hog
>
> - working "continue" statement in outbound route-maps
>
> The second one bit me painful today, and the first one is a continuous
> nuisance when trying to get an accurate picture on actual router CPU
> usage.
>
> <rant>
> As for "why are you using 12.2S"? Because Cisco in their infinite
> wisdom
> decided that 12.0S isn't going to get IPv6 on 7200s and 7500s. And
> we're
> offering commercial IPv6 services.
>
> Futhermore, as far as I understand the roadmap, 12.2S is supposed
> to be
> "better" for ISPs than 12.3/12.3T/12.4 (as in "more of the 'right'
> features,
> less bugs in the ISP-essential features"). But maybe that's wrong,
> and
> "S" really stands for "these people are used to the pain"...
> </rant>
>
> gert
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