[c-nsp] 12.2(33)SRCx - Pseudo Pre-emption Handler - BFD Bug
Mark Tinka
mtinka at globaltransit.net
Fri Feb 27 20:57:38 EST 2009
On Saturday 28 February 2009 12:59:18 am Richard A
Steenbergen wrote:
> I'll pretty much agree with this in every respect for
> 7600 at well. SRC1 and SRC2 have multiple and serious
> bugs in BGP and RSVP which are fixed in SRC3. SRC3 is
> really the drop dead minimum place you want to be, and
> other than BFD hasn't done anything really "bad" yet. We
> threw SRD away after quickly finding that route-map
> inbound continue was broken (very nasty) and the SNMP
> bridge mib was broken, and yeah its pretty unnecessary
> feature-wise anyways.
Let's just hope that whichever SR* train ends up having 4-
byte ASN code by end of the year is stable, as that is what
might force most of us to move from SRC, assuming 4-byte ASN
support isn't included for it.
Need to check with our account team on this.
Mark.
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