Jason Lixfeld wrote:
3- There is one device on the network (an ASR1002 running 2.4.0) that is
unable to see the loopback address via OSPF from this 7600 we just
upgraded. It's built an adjacency with the 7600, so it's not an MTU
thing, it just doesnt see the route for it's loopback
I know this probably doesn't help you (or anyone on the list), but it
helps my current state of mind about 7600...
The best upgrade path for any 7600 is OFF train.
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On Tuesday 15 September 2009 04:39:53 am Richard A
Steenbergen wrote:
Personally my recommendation for going forward is SRC
(SRC4 is pretty stable, all things considered).
Would also recommend SRC; we have it largely deployed on a
number of 7200's.
SRC4 is stable, but a few issues, that
Upgraded to SRC4 last night and everything went pretty smoothly.
A couple things I'm wondering if anyone has seen with SRC4:
1- When SRC4 booted, we were a little paniced when we saw that a
bunch of our SFP ports were now dark. We resolved it by pulling the
fiber and the SFP and reseating
As I look through the release notes, I thought I'd also ask here to
see if anyone here has experience upgrading between these two versions
on a 7600. Any major gotchas? Our box is pretty vanilla: HA/SSO,
VLANs, BGP4, per-port MTU, trust DSCP, LACP, OSPF, EIGRP, IPv4 only.
We're
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 09:16:06AM -0400, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
As I look through the release notes, I thought I'd also ask here to
see if anyone here has experience upgrading between these two versions
on a 7600. Any major gotchas? Our box is pretty vanilla: HA/SSO,
VLANs, BGP4,