[c-nsp] 7204VXR reboots

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Sat Jun 8 11:03:52 EDT 2013


On Saturday, June 08, 2013 02:18:32 PM Gert Doering wrote:

>  And, as you
> have mentioned, SRC was full of shit, so why even bother
> with SR* if I can have 12.4M/15.0M, which is *way* less
> buggy.

Agree - but as Saku mentioned, it was the best code for the 
7200 (and I think, the 7600) at the time with regard to 
service provider features, e.g., BFD was available on 
Ethernet ports, but not on POS ports until SRC launched, 
e.t.c. I still run it because it's very stable now, and has 
all the features we need.

Probably, the only reason I'd move our 7200 farm to 15 is 
for RPKI.

SR is also what 15 became, so all that stuff that has been 
introduced (and fixed) over the years from SR is what is now 
driving 15. That is how the 12.2's from different platforms 
are now picking up some of these service provider features 
that were only available in SR.

Mark.
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