Re: [c-nsp] Sup720 ignores boot variable

2014-01-24 Thread Peter Persson
Hi, Please check the confreg in rommon, it may be wrong to what you got in your IOS, this may show this problem sometimes. /Peter 2014/1/24 Rolf Hanßen n...@rhanssen.de Hi, I am wondering why this sup720 ignores my boot variable and always boots the first image it finds. dir shows:

Re: [c-nsp] MAC flapping caused ISIS adjacency to go down on ME3600x - How to protect?

2014-01-24 Thread Peter Persson
Hey, Are you running some xconnects on these or just simple interfaces? A good thing is to move the xconnects (if there is any) from interface to service instance, this makes the machine to not learn mac-addresses. /Peter 2014/1/24 daniel@reaper.nu Hi, I had a situation where traffic

Re: [c-nsp] MAC flapping caused ISIS adjacency to go down on ME3600x - How to protect?

2014-01-24 Thread daniel . dib
2014-01-24 09:50 skrev Peter Persson: Hey, Are you running some xconnects on these or just simple interfaces? A good thing is to move the xconnects (if there is any) from interface to service instance, this makes the machine to not learn mac-addresses. /Peter Hi, There

Re: [c-nsp] Sup720 ignores boot variable

2014-01-24 Thread Rolf Hanßen
Hello Stuart, looks like you are right, I will try to reboot in the next maintenance window and check if it works now. #remote command switch show bootvar BOOT variable = bootdisk:s72033-advipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin,1; CONFIG_FILE variable does not exist BOOTLDR variable does not

Re: [c-nsp] Sup720 ignores boot variable

2014-01-24 Thread Adrian Turcu
This may help with your issue: Q. What is the difference between the SP and RP bootflash/bootdisk? A. SP bootflash/bootdisk is the location from where the system can load and boot a Cisco IOS Software image. The more SP bootflash/bootdisk space you have, the greater the number of Cisco IOS

Re: [c-nsp] Sup720 ignores boot variable

2014-01-24 Thread Adrian Turcu
This may help with your issue: Q. What is the difference between the SP and RP bootflash/bootdisk? A. SP bootflash/bootdisk is the location from where the system can load and boot a Cisco IOS Software image. The more SP bootflash/bootdisk space you have, the greater the number of Cisco IOS

[c-nsp] default route for internet

2014-01-24 Thread Michael Sprouffske
I have 2 data centers each with internet circuits.  Both sites are running BGP and peering with CenturyLink as part of our MPLS design.  I have 24 sites that just use static routing to Clink.  My primary site is advertising default-originate so all my other sites can get to the internet.  How

[c-nsp] 3750G memory leak?

2014-01-24 Thread Jeff Kell
Just curious... has anyone had issues with memory leaks on 3750Gs? We have had nightmares from a 4-switch stack of 3750G-48TS's (IP Services). Runs for months, then you try to write mem and get memory allocation errors and it fails. It progresses a bit further and you can no longer get serial

Re: [c-nsp] default route for internet

2014-01-24 Thread Dobbins, Roland
On Jan 25, 2014, at 2:11 AM, Michael Sprouffske msprouff...@yahoo.com wrote: My primary site is advertising default-originate so all my other sites can get to the internet. How would I go about advertising 2 internet circuits in the event my primary site lost internet? Why don't you