On Friday, June 07, 2013 10:30:38 PM Gert Doering wrote:

> Yeah, true.  But my experience with 12.2SR on 7200s has
> not been very good overall,...

What kinds of problems did you have?

I've been running it since 2010 (which was the only/best way 
to harmonize code between the NPE-G2/7201 and other NPE's 
for the 7200 platform), and apart from various bugs that 
were very prevalent in SRC, it's been rock solid for me.

I never did run SRD - when it made sense to upgrade, I went 
from SRC to SRE, as SRE introduced 32-bit ASN support on the 
platform.

> and given that there is
> 15.0M, I have always questioned what use it is to have
> support for *one* software platform in a special-case
> IOS train, maintained by the BU inside Cisco that caused
> the most annoyance of all of them (having a polite day
> today).

12.2SR is also coded for the 7600. So it's the 7200 and 7600 
that this code is maintained for.

Mark.

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