[c-nsp] IOS 12.2.33 SRA in 7600

Richard A Steenbergen ras at e-gerbil.net
Sun Sep 10 05:25:47 EDT 2006


On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 03:32:39PM -0700, Mike Butash wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what compelling reasons did you have (or how many 
> beers) to put SRA on a box in production?  ;)
> 
> I'd looked through the features for SRA, there were only a few that 
> really looked to be worth investigating, but for the most part it seemed 
> not worth the time given I knew I'd be experiencing issues such as you 
> describe as well.  It never fails just how many issues one finds when 
> actually poking at a 6500 in real world situations these days, 
> especially in 12.2SX, now apparently SR too.  I really feel like I'm 
> being used as cheap Q/A for Cisco sometimes...

If the features aren't worth it for you (and unless you're a service 
provider they probably aren't), by all means don't run it. And, if you 
didn't expect exactly these types of issues, you haven't been using Cisco 
very long. :)

For me the most important features are the LDP/RSVP/AToM graceful restart, 
MPLS autotunnel for FRR and FRR enhancements in general, BGP nexthop 
tracking, etc. There are lots of other little nice things that can really 
make your life easier compared to SXF too, for example the enhancements in 
subinterface support, config rollback and config archiving, dual-as 
support, etc. And don't forget, there are a ton of internal enhancements 
behind the scenes that help make the MSFC3 a little less underpowered and 
the scheduler suckiness a little less bad.

Sure it isn't perfect, you could even argue it isn't "good", but it is at 
least "better" (if you're a feature loving service provider). Call me when 
they port JUNOS to the 7600 and I'm there, until then it is the best code 
available for the best L3 switch platform available, and that pretty much 
sums it up. :)

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