running 15.5(3).S. very stable I must say
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jason
Lixfeld
Sent: donderdag 4 februari 2016 21:02
To: Brandon Ewing
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ME3600X 15.2S memory leak
Is there
Hi Amos,
> Amos Thong
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 3:59 PM
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [c-nsp] ME3600 : BFD for BGP running on EVC interface in an VRF
>
> Hi Cisco-NSP Member ?
>
>
>
> Have anyone in the forum ever put an SVI/EVC interface in a VRF and do BGP
> with BFD ?
>
>
Is there a reason you have to run code that old? We run 15.3(3)S2 and it’s
been fine.
Yes, I’m aware that is also old, but it took us so long to get to this stable
revision, we’re not touching anything!
> On Feb 4, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Brandon Ewing wrote:
>
> Just had a couple of my ME3600X sw
Just had a couple of my ME3600X switches running 15.2(2)S reload over the
last few days due to malloc failure. Review of the free memory graphs
definitely seems to point to a memory leak of some kind.
Anyone else running 15.2S on this platform and know a release that DOESN'T
leak memory? All we
Olivier,
Based on your configuration it appears you are doing an ATM service type of
VBR-NRT (Variable Bit Rate, Non Real Time).Based on VBR-NRT you can use
the following ATM traffic parameters:
PCR, CDVT, SCR, MBS
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/7200/design/ATM-traffic_manageme
Typo on my part :
vbr-nrt 4835 4835 1
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Rich Davies wrote:
>
> Olivier,
>
> Based on your configuration it appears you are doing an ATM service type
> of VBR-NRT (Variable Bit Rate, Non Real Time).Based on VBR-NRT you can
> use the following ATM traffic par
Hi Cisco-NSP Member ?
Have anyone in the forum ever put an SVI/EVC interface in a VRF and do BGP with
BFD ?
We made everything work except BFD. Cisco document at
http://products.mcisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/me-3800x-series-carrier-ethernet-switch-routers/product_bulletin_c
On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 09:53:26AM +0100, Juergen Marenda wrote:
> Most SFP's (esp. Older one for "low" speed) are fixed frequency,
> So they will not get in sync.
>
> An "GIG" SFP syncs at approx. 1.25 GHz and will not operate at FastEthernet
> Speed.
>
> OK, there _are_ multi-frequency SFP's, 1
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Alireza Soltanian wrote:
> I am looking for some answers regarding Nexus 5596UP,56128P and3064P
Why are you looking at the Nexus 5596?
You may want to look at the N5600 or N9300.
What are you actually trying to do?
-- Andrew
*Arie*
SHOW IDB command given below
Router 1
Maximum number of Software IDBs 20050. In use 956.
HWIDBs SWIDBs
Active 20443
Inactive8513
Total IDBs 28956
Size each (bytes)2888
Most SFP's (esp. Older one for "low" speed) are fixed frequency,
So they will not get in sync.
An "GIG" SFP syncs at approx. 1.25 GHz and will not operate at FastEthernet
Speed.
OK, there _are_ multi-frequency SFP's, 1G SAN+2GSAN +1GE for example,
but yoru device will not set the Clock to FastEth
Hi
i request a small help on a Cisco with ATM cards.
we have a interface:
interface ATM1/0.937 point-to-point
mtu 1600
atm route-bridged ip
no atm enable-ilmi-trap
pvc LINKONE 1/937 l2transport
vbr-nrt 2048 2048 1
encapsulation aal5snap
xconnect 192.168.1.1 2043 pw-class Ethernet
My p
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