Re: [c-nsp] SUP720's memory, looking at options..

2016-07-04 Thread Curtis Piehler
Honestly with the aging hardware for the 6500s and 7600s I would go with an ASR1004/6. The only thing you won't have is port density like on a 6500. Obviously a 6500 is a switch and a 1004/6 is a router. If you need the port density you can go with the ASR1006-X which has EPAs (Less room for

Re: [c-nsp] SUP720's memory, looking at options..

2016-07-04 Thread Howard Leadmon
FYI, the version I am currently running is 12.2(33)SXJ1, and though I know it's not the newest thing going, it for sure has served us well with an uptime of 4 years, 51 weeks, 4 days, 19 minutes as of this message.I have little doubt that a reboot may free up some memory, if nothing else some

Re: [c-nsp] SUP720's memory, looking at options..

2016-07-04 Thread Jon Lewis
On Mon, 4 Jul 2016, Howard Leadmon wrote: I knew with the 720-3BXL's I was running, that eventually the TCAM would become an issue, but it seemed like I still had a little bit of breathing room left. Then I saw the chatter here about the RAM on the RP exhausting before the TCAM, so went

Re: [c-nsp] ASR 920 firmware bugs in 03.18.00.S / 15.6(2)S

2016-07-04 Thread Chris Welti
Hi all, I can confirm that the bug has been fixed in 03.18.01.S / 15.6(2)S1 which is now out on CCO. Caution, after the first reload when you upgrade from a previous version, there will be a FPGA upgrade and thus a second (automatic) reboot. Consider a longer maintenance window since a reload