You guys are starting to frighten me. I've got 6500s running H4, I1 and I2, and it's hard for me to say which of any of the releases are any good - meanwhile, the TAC is busy chasing down why they're randomly corrupting my NAT tables.
(I finally got a full capture of the incident where very clearly the 6500 had confused packets associated with one NAT flow with another flow, resulting in packets from one TCP session getting sent to another host and other packets going to the right internal destination with a src of another internal host. Nice. It only happens once every 2-3 weeks tho!) I wanted SXI for something, I can't remember what - maybe I should have stayed back at SXF8. :( > the specific bug that caused my issue is *CSCta02715* > Now, I find it scary that a command element related to logging could take > down an array of 6500's. Furthermore, we had been running the SXH5 code > with the "logging count" command element enabled on two of the four core > switches for 30 days (the code had actually been running for three months+) > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/