[c-nsp] 6500 SUP720 High Latency and Jitter issues

Joe Provo joe.provo at rcn.com
Thu May 26 16:23:10 EDT 2005


On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 06:50:31PM -0500, Church, Chuck wrote:
> A simple addition to the command line such as 'blah blah blah
> -nowarning' would allow auto-config tools to work without IOS warnings.
[snip]

Almost but not quite.  IOS has the 'service' semantics - this fits
very well there. "service warnings" has a nice ring to it, would 
be a sensible default, and would quickly clue in humans staring at 
a config when 'no service warnings' was right there.  Similarly,
humans in need of validating something could trivially enter the 
cli, issue 'nos ervice warnings', perform their testing, and set 
back to normal for the pleasure of rancid & related automation.

adding q random flags adds too many branches on the command trees;
this really is a global item.  Heck, call it "service traning-wheels"
for all i care.

Joe
BIBCE #42

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