Hi everyone. I'm in the process of configuring some IP SLA based commands and I notice that our core/P routers don't support it properly because of the current (old) code they're running: 12.2(18)SFX17

I've loaded up 12.2(33)SRE8 in our lab routers but also see that there's 15.0S and 15.1S that's available for our SUP32s.

Are there any compelling reasons to go to 15.x or should we just stay with the 12.2(33)SRE8 code? I recall hearing some bad stories about the 15.x code a while back but not sure if that's still the case.

FYI, our core routers are not running much aside from OSPF (v3 for IPv6), LDP, and some static routes. BGP was disabled for v4 but is enabled for v6 prefixes as we're not running 6PE. It's as close to a proper P router doing nothing but swapping labels as we could do.

Thanks!

Jose
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