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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 3750G memory leak?
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Not hardware issue. We've got loads of 3750Gs running for years without
problems. Most
Not hardware issue. We've got loads of 3750Gs running for years without
problems. Most on 12.2(55)
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On 25 Jan 2014, at 04:26, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote:
Just curious... has anyone had issues with memory leaks on 3750Gs? We
have had nightmares from a
Similar issue with 3750e in stacks... eventually you cannot have remote access.
Latest IOS doesn't help (so other stacks are on older IOS) . Chatting to
someone last week mixed mode 3750/3750e or x = even worse.
Alan
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Good to know about that 15.2 release sorting out the SNMP... Maybe I'll be able
to remove all the OID filters that I currently have to stop SNMP polling
causing an issue on these switches
Alan
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We're running a fair amount of 3750 stacks of various types (c3750 and
c3750x) and our biggest issue, IIRC, was snmp acting totally stupid on
a version of IOS. Nothing that prevented us from being able to access
them though...that's alarming. Have you reached out to TAC about it?
I think a few
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