So, 11.3 anyone?

Alex P. Rudnev alex at Relcom.EU.net
Thu Mar 12 18:29:19 UTC 1998


I am not sure about 11.2(12)P.


On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 jlixfeld at idirect.ca wrote:

> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 13:15:01 -0500 (EST)
> From: jlixfeld at idirect.ca
> To: "Alex P. Rudnev" <alex at Relcom.EU.net>
> Cc: Alex Rubenstein <alex at nac.net>, Christian Kratzer <ck at toplink.net>,
>     nanog at merit.edu
> Subject: Re: So, 11.3 anyone?
> 
> But NOT 11.2(12)P?! 
> 
> :Interesting, did they says about ISL DO NOT WORK AT INTEGRATED FAST 
> :ETHERNET or not?  Really it do not work in 11.2(11)P and they promise to 
> :fix it in 11.2(13)P.
> :
> :
> :> 
> :> On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
> :> 
> :> :
> :> :Hrm. We turned on polcy-routing on a 4700 that was running at abour 40%
> :> :CPU. We turned on policy-routing for one interface (a v.35 that was doing
> :> :abour 1.2 mb/s) and it jumped up to 60%. I turned it on for a moment on a
> :> :HSSI interface that was doing about 3.5 mb/s, and it pegged the machine at
> :> :99%.
> :> :
> :> :
> :> :On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Christian Kratzer wrote:
> :> :> > So, a potential reason came up for me to possibly run 11.3. I really don't
> :> :> > want to, but I am comtemplating it.
> :> :> > 
> :> :> > Apparently, 11.3 has code to fast-switch policy-routed networks. Does it
> :> :> > work? Is 11.3 really usable? I am scared to death, but may need this for a
> :> :> > certain application.
> :> :> 
> :> :> we are running policy routing on our 3640 and 7206 machines and we quite fine 
> :> :> without fast switched policy routing.  I would only think of using it if 
> :> :> the cpu overhead starts getting unconformatably high.  
> :> :> 
> :> :> At the moment we are running 112-11.P without any major tilts.
> :> :
> :> :If I were you, I'd run 11.1.17(CA) or better on the 7206. We ran into some
> :> :general wierdness with 11.2.11P.
> :> :
> :> :
> :> 
> :> --
> :> Regards,  
> :> 
> :> Jason A. Lixfeld             jlixfeld at idirect.ca
> :> System Administrator [L5]    jlixfeld at torontointernetxchange.net
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> 
> Jason A. Lixfeld             jlixfeld at idirect.ca
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