Re: interesting CAR related crashes in 12.0(14)S

From: Jared Mauch (no email)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 21:45:34 EST


        Alex,

        You may want to post to
instead as that reaches a slightly different audience (a lot
of the same people) but has a lot more people that
concentrate on the GSR. (Whereas some people here may
not use GSRs).

        I would also recommend some more recent software than 12.0(14)S
as that has a few security issues amongst other things that one
wants to watch out for.

        - Jared

On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 07:32:39PM -0500, wrote:
>
> > Alex,
> >
> > Typically when people say crash they mean the router rebooted.
> > But in your description you are talking about packet loss.
>
> I am talking about packet loss, crash, packet loss, crash, packet loss,
> crash and so on.
>
> > Send me a 'sh tech' *OFFLINE* and a more detailed description
> > of the problem. We'll post a response to the alias once it's a bit
> > more clear what the issue is.
>
> I understand the point of image/damage control, thought at this time what I
> am interested is not a reply from Cisco along the lines of "please send the
> 'sh tech'". Rather I am interested in hearing from people who are using GSRs
> in non-lab environments about similiar issues since I happen to have a hunch
> that should I not get that background information myself, I would have a
> problem convincing people that the issue had even been there...
>
> So, returning to my original question...
>
> Does anyone know of "interesting" crashes related to CAR on GSRs running
> IOS release close to what I have described... (Since during the past tests
> the same router in the same setup with the same IOS ran just fine when it
> was applying same type of rate-limiting to 3x as much traffic on a different
> sub-interface)
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > rodney
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 07:00:05PM -0500, wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > > Does anyone know of any "interesting" bugs that are triggered on
> > > GSRs with CAR active running 12.0(14)S, preferably S3? The simptoms are
> > > > 40% packet loss with the aggregate gige traffic being under 100Mbit/sec.
> > > The total number of VLANs that GSR sees is about 100...
> > >
> > > Alex
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> >
>
> --

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