[c-nsp] Adjusting TCAM allocation weird behavior on 7600

Rod James Bio rjubio at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 21:04:14 EDT 2014


On 8/7/14, 23:51, Pete Templin wrote:
>
> On 8/6/2014 7:18 PM, Rod James Bio wrote:
>>
>> BUT "remote command switch show mls cef max", I see:
>> FIB TCAM maximum routes :
>> =======================
>> Current :-
>> -------
>>  IPv4 + MPLS         - 512k (default)
>>  IPv6 + IP Multicast - 256k (default)
>>
>> Could this mean that the two sups are not sync? Here is the output of
>> show redundancy states:
>
> Is there a way with "remote command" to run a command on the standby SP
> (in other words, the supervisor, not the MSFC)?  If so, do 'remote
> command standby-sp show bootvar' and check the config register on the
> other sup.  I'm ready to start betting dollars that it's 0x0, or some
> other setting that causes it to boot and hand over control to the RP
> like usual BUT prevents it from reading the configuration during its
> boot.  This is causing the standby SP to have a mismatch with the
> standby RP.
>
> Regardless of the outcome of the above, I'd truly recommend you do this
> regardless:
>
> conf t
> config-register 0x2102
> end
> copy run start
>
> Then reboot at your next opportunity and tell us what you get.
>
> Pete
>

One question, if I had a "confreg 0x0" on my standby-sup shouldn't it 
stopped booting when I did a reload command, as I mentioned earlier?

Thanks for the support so far everyone.
Regards,

Rod


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