If your bad luck is ATM luck it can't be all bad. Try at least 11.1.6, and run the aip20-9 microcode load. You may have to open a ticket to get the microcode image. It never hurts to have Cisco check the rev levels of *all* cards in your router for possible interactions. Peter At 05:30 AM 12/10/96 MET, Peter Lothberg wrote:
While I'm on a roll of exploiting NANOG's collective expertise, perhaps someone could email the IOS level (and perhaps card revision level) that they have had the most luck with on a 75xx with RSP2 with AIP-DS3 and OC3 cards.
| Derek Elder http://www.accessus.net V.P., CIO | | djelder@accessus.net accessU.S., Inc. 888-637-3638 Ext. 222 |
Luck has left for very long ago if you are using ATM -:)
--Peter
11.1(6) seemed to have a severe memory leak problem on 7505's in my environment (OSPF, BGP). I didn't call the TAC, but when I upgraded to 11.1.(7-CA1) it went away. On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Peter Kline wrote:
If your bad luck is ATM luck it can't be all bad.
Try at least 11.1.6, and run the aip20-9 microcode load. You may have to open a ticket to get the microcode image. It never hurts to have Cisco check the rev levels of *all* cards in your router for possible interactions.
Peter
At 05:30 AM 12/10/96 MET, Peter Lothberg wrote:
While I'm on a roll of exploiting NANOG's collective expertise, perhaps someone could email the IOS level (and perhaps card revision level) that they have had the most luck with on a 75xx with RSP2 with AIP-DS3 and OC3 cards.
| Derek Elder http://www.accessus.net V.P., CIO | | djelder@accessus.net accessU.S., Inc. 888-637-3638 Ext. 222 |
Luck has left for very long ago if you are using ATM -:)
--Peter
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, JUSTIN W NEWTON wrote: The QA gets worse and worse with every subsequent release. Hank
11.1(6) seemed to have a severe memory leak problem on 7505's in my environment (OSPF, BGP). I didn't call the TAC, but when I upgraded to 11.1.(7-CA1) it went away.
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Peter Kline wrote:
If your bad luck is ATM luck it can't be all bad.
Try at least 11.1.6, and run the aip20-9 microcode load. You may have to open a ticket to get the microcode image. It never hurts to have Cisco check the rev levels of *all* cards in your router for possible interactions.
Peter
At 05:30 AM 12/10/96 MET, Peter Lothberg wrote:
While I'm on a roll of exploiting NANOG's collective expertise, perhaps someone could email the IOS level (and perhaps card revision level) that they have hadthe most luck with on a 75xx with RSP2 with AIP-DS3 and OC3 cards.
| Derek Elder http://www.accessus.net V.P., CIO | | djelder@accessus.net accessU.S., Inc. 888-637-3638 Ext. 222 |
Luck has left for very long ago if you are using ATM -:)
--Peter
The QA gets worse and worse with every subsequent release. Which is really, really impressive. Think about it... ;-) Tony
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Tony Li wrote:
The QA gets worse and worse with every subsequent release.
Which is really, really impressive.
Think about it... ;-)
I give up. Do you think that all sequences where Ai+1 < Ai must become <= 0 in a finite number of steps? -- Jim Dixon VBCnet GB Ltd http://www.vbc.net tel +44 117 929 1316 fax +44 117 927 2015
The QA gets worse and worse with every subsequent release.
Which is really, really impressive.
Think about it... ;-)
I give up. Do you think that all sequences where Ai+1 < Ai must become <= 0 in a finite number of steps? Consider that A_0 == 0. Tony
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Hank Nussbacher
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Jim Dixon
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JUSTIN W NEWTON
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Peter Kline
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Tony Li