I could never get an definitive answer out of TAC or my account team, but I believe the ASR1002 w/ESP5 is also affected. On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Nikolay Shopik <shopik@inblock.ru> wrote:
Asr1002-f may have problem as it limited to 512k iirc
On 08 мая 2014 г., at 2:45, Shawn L <shawnl@up.net> wrote:
Do the ASR1k routers have this issue as well? I searched around but couldn't find any information.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Irwin, Kevin <Kevin.Irwin@cinbell.com> Date: Wed, May 7, 2014 at 10:39 AM Subject: Re: Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for 6500/7600 routers. To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
I¹m really surprised that most people have not hit this limit already, especially on the 9K¹s, as it seems Cisco has some fuzzy math when it comes to the 512K limit.
Also make sure you have spare cards when you reload after changing the scaling, those old cards don¹t always like to come back.
On 5/6/14, 7:01 PM, "Larry Sheldon" <LarrySheldon@cox.net> wrote:
On 5/6/2014 10:39 AM, Drew Weaver wrote:
Just something to think about before it becomes a story the community talks about for the next decade.
Like we have for the last two?
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