I did a comparison from the old config to the 15.0 and back to the
current config that was created from the downgrade. Nothing new was added.
On 8/22/2011 3:25 PM, Chris Evans wrote:
Did you back rev the saved configuration too? Maybe an option has been
turned on by default in 15.x?
On Aug 22, 2011 4:16 PM, "Chris Gotstein" <ch...@uplogon.com
<mailto:ch...@uplogon.com>> wrote:
> Backed down to SRE, but still seeing high utilization on the IP Input
> process. Have no idea why this is happening now, thought it was due to
> the upgrade to 15.0. But seeing same issue back on SRE. Anything i can
> do to troubleshoot? Running out of ideas.
>
> On 8/22/2011 12:21 PM, Chris Gotstein wrote:
>> Was looking for the additional IPv6 support in the 15.x train. Can't
>> find any solution to the problem, so i'll probably just move back down
>> to SRE4.
>>
>> On 8/22/2011 8:09 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>>> On Monday, August 22, 2011 05:18:10 PM Chris Gotstein wrote:
>>>
>>>> Any ideas of what could be going on? I haven't
>>>> downgraded the IOS just yet, hoping to see if i might
>>>> have missed something easy. Thanks,
>>>
>>> Don't know anything about how 15.x works on the NPE-G1/G2,
>>> but we're staying away from it as it doesn't have any
>>> features we need. SRE4 is nice and happy.
>>>
>>> Mark.
>>
>
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