Hi There, We have a 7600 whose sole purpose is to do Anomaly Guard/Detector Work. It has some EBGP peering and is in the traffic path.
rtr01#show inve NAME: "CISCO7606-S", DESCR: "Cisco Systems Cisco 7600 6-slot Chassis System" PID: CISCO7606-S , VID: V01, SN: xx NAME: "CLK-7600 1", DESCR: "OSR-7600 Clock FRU 1" PID: CLK-7600 , VID: , SN: xx NAME: "CLK-7600 2", DESCR: "OSR-7600 Clock FRU 2" PID: CLK-7600 , VID: , SN: xx NAME: "module 1", DESCR: "WS-X6724-SFP CEF720 24 port 1000mb SFP Rev. 4.1" PID: WS-X6724-SFP , VID: V06, SN: xx NAME: "switching engine sub-module of 1", DESCR: "WS-F6700-DFC3BXL Distributed Forwarding Card 3 Rev. 5.5" PID: WS-F6700-DFC3BXL , VID: V05, SN: xx NAME: "module 2", DESCR: "WS-SVC-AGM-1-K9 3 ports Anomaly Guard Module Rev. 3.4" PID: WS-SVC-AGM-1-K9 , VID: V06, SN: xx NAME: "module 3", DESCR: "WS-SVC-ADM-1-K9 3 ports Anomaly Detector Module Rev. 3.6" PID: WS-SVC-ADM-1-K9 , VID: V07, SN: xx NAME: "module 5", DESCR: "WS-SUP720-3BXL 2 ports Supervisor Engine 720 Rev. 5.8" PID: WS-SUP720-3BXL , VID: V07, SN: xx NAME: "msfc sub-module of 5", DESCR: "WS-SUP720 MSFC3 Daughterboard Rev. 3.3" PID: WS-SUP720 , VID: , SN: xx NAME: "switching engine sub-module of 5", DESCR: "WS-F6K-PFC3BXL Policy Feature Card 3 Rev. 1.10" PID: WS-F6K-PFC3BXL , VID: V02, SN: xx NAME: "FAN-MOD-6SHS 1", DESCR: "High Speed Fan Module for CISCO7606-S 1" PID: FAN-MOD-6SHS , VID: V01, SN: xx NAME: "PS 1 PWR-2700-AC", DESCR: "AC power supply, 2700 watt 1" PID: PWR-2700-AC , VID: V02, SN: xx NAME: "PS 2 PWR-2700-AC", DESCR: "AC power supply, 2700 watt 2" PID: PWR-2700-AC , VID: V02, SN: xx Should we use SRB, SRC or even SRD line of IOS? Guard software follows: c6svc-mp.3-2-2.bin Maintenance Partition Image For DDOS Guard/Detector Services Modules c6svc-adm1G-k9.6-1-5.bin Anomaly Detector Module 6.1(5)-1G Software c6svc-agm1G-k9.6-1-5.bin Anomaly Guard Module 6.1(5)-1G Software Cheers, Matt -- Matt Hill CCIE #22386 Senior Engineer T: +61 3 8695 6105| Alphawest Services Pty Ltd | Level 11, 367 Collins Street Name, Melbourne VIC 3000 | www.alphawest.com.au<http://www.alphawest.com.au> [cid:[email protected]] Alphawest Disclaimer If this communication is not intended for you and you are not an authorised recipient of this email you are prohibited by law from dealing with or relying on the email or any file attachments. This prohibition includes reading, printing, copying, re-transmitting, disseminating, storing or in any other way dealing or acting in reliance on the information. If you have received this email in error, we request you contact Alphawest immediately by returning the email to [email protected] and destroy the original. This email is confidential and may contain privileged client information. Alphawest has taken reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy and integrity of all its communications, including electronic communications, but accepts no liability for materials transmitted. Alphawest collects, uses and stores information regarding its customers from time to time in accordance with its privacy policy located on www.alphawest.com.au.
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