Tracebacks are generally baaad, they report internl errors, usually
sofware and are most useful to TAC engineers who can run them thru their
secret decoder ring and identify what process caused said errors.

  This particular bug doesn't seem as catastrophic but I wouldn't worry
too much about disabling fast switching on a dialer interface until a
bug fix is available or of coarse you can backrev.

  Dave

David Wong wrote:
> 
> I have read a caveat of IOS 12.2(8)T and it mentions about traceback
> message. What is a traceback message? How bad is it? Does it relate to
> performance, security or other issues? Does it worth to sacrifice CEF
> in order to stop traceback messages? Thanks!
> 
> hktco
> +++++
> CSCdw40174
> 
> If the fast switching is enabled on a dialer interface, traceback
> messages are generated with every echo reply.
> 
> Workaround: Disable fast switching on the dialer interface.
> +++++
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David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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