[c-nsp] Something I was thinking about whilst idle the other day.
Sam Stickland
sam_mailinglists at spacething.org
Thu Mar 20 11:48:07 EDT 2008
A few things that would make my day-to-day life a litlte bit easier,
that I really don't think are that hard:
A text pager that lets you scroll backwards
Outbound telnet from FWSMs/PIXs (to check port connectivity)
"Show running-config all" for showing full configuration (including
defaults). This would make parsing configuration templates across
multiple IOS versions much easier. Actually, let's the whole hog...
A structured grammar for IOS configuration :)
S
Justin Shore wrote:
> Support for 3rd-party SFPs.
>
> Support for longer-ranged single-strand optics (10k doesn't come close
> to cutting it.
>
> Configuration comments.
>
>
> Drew Weaver wrote:
>
>> What are some persistent things about Cisco products that no matter how high into the product line you travel you cannot get away from? I was sitting around the other day thinking about how odd it is that in 2008 the BGP scanner still causes the CPU utilization to jump ridiculously high (on pretty much all routers I've seen..from 7200 to 128xx), and all of the various limitations of the route table sizes in various Cisco products. I realize these issues are either harmless or explainable ("just the way it is") I just think it is a strange/interesting thing to note that years later the same issues are still present in technology no matter how far up you go in the line.
>>
>> Not sure what prompt these things in my head :D
>>
>> -Drew
>>
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