On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 23:45, james list wrote:
Hey,
> Dear experts
> my customer have some multicast flows which are detected sometime with
> peaks/latency.
> They report 10-15 ms average latency and sometimes they detect 500-600 ms.
I wouldn't put it past measuring error. Is 10-15ms
Dear experts
my customer have some multicast flows which are detected sometime with
peaks/latency.
They measure this latency based on protocol financial feed timestamp which
I'm not able to decode (I guess they use stuff like Corvil).
The path from the market datafeed source to the customer is:
eXR is Linux based 64 bit vs classic XR which is the 32 bit qnx kernel.
Some releases have both
On Wednesday, May 20, 2020, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Slightly unrelated to this thread but also sort of related.
>
> Did anyone else notice that this file appears in the ASR9001 IOS XR file
> list now?
>
Slightly unrelated to this thread but also sort of related.
Did anyone else notice that this file appears in the ASR9001 IOS XR file list
now?
asr9k-9000v-nV-x64-1.0.0.0-r702.x86_64.rpm
I was under the impression that ASR 9001 couldn't run x86_64 software and
also... why is it an RPM rather
All in GRT, 3 full tables, 2 big IX, couple private peers. No MPLS, only
routing.
On Wed, 20 May 2020 11:44:05 +0500
Vladimir Troitskiy wrote:
> Hello Alexandr,
>
> Thank you for your input! We are using IOS XR 5.3.4 and 6.1.4 - no
> significant difference in memory consumption between them.
Hello Alexandr,
Thank you for your input! We are using IOS XR 5.3.4 and 6.1.4 - no
significant difference in memory consumption between them.
How many peers/routes do you have on this box? Are those peers configured
in a GRT or in a VRF?
ср, 20 мая 2020 г. в 11:17, Alexandr Gurbo :
> Hello
Hello Vladimir,
What version IOS XR are you using?
We are doesn't have problems with FIB inconsistency. IOS XR 6.6.3.
#show processes memory detail location 0/RSP0/CPU0
Wed May 20 09:09:23.240 MSK
JIDText Data Stack DynamicDyn-Limit Shm-Tot
Phy-TotProcess
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