On (2014-11-21 14:53 -0500), Tim Durack wrote: Hey,
> (This is just one example of the many N7K/NX-OS bugs we have suffered over > the years. From my perspective, Cisco is more focused on shoveling > "features" rather than delivering bits. Too bad. Management says: Time to > look for another platform, not Nexus based, and preferably not Cisco.) Sorry not able to help you, not running N7K. Just rambling here. I wonder why these HW/SW programming mismatches are so common in PFC devices. I like 6500/7600, great bang for buck, but we still see at least bimonthly box simply forwarding incorrectly, luckily box also delivers good debugging tools, like ELAM. For what problematic old fashioned architecture/design JunOS has, I've only ever seen similar programming issues due to ISSU in JunOS. I also don't see these issues in other Cisco kits, CRS1, ASR1k, ASR9k. I wonder if CSCO has recognized the same, or are these issues just treated as independent bugs rather than indication of some larger problem. Or am I seeing pattern where none exists? -- ++ytti _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
