On 27/02/16 15:58, James Bensley wrote:
> I don't want to have some PEs that were 4.3.4 and where upgraded to
> 5.3.3, others that were 5.1.3 that where upgraded to 5.3.3. I also
> don't want 4.3.4 SP10 boxes being upgraded to 5.1.3 then patched to
> SP8 etc, then upgraded to 5.3.3 etc. That's all
We did various measurements in our network and we ended up with the following
for DSL customers using DS-Lite:
block size 512
max blocks per user 16
block timeout 120
address-sharing-ratio 8:1
avg usage is 34 ports per block and 1,3 blocks per address, but the top 1% are
at least x10.
Some
Are you talking about cgnat ? if so, Why do you only see blocks 512 and 1024 ?
I see 8 - 4096
Where do you see these settings ? I see bulk-port-alloc but I don't see
anything about max-blocks-per-user, active-block-timeout, overall
mapping-timeout, address sharing ratio ??
Mon Feb 29
This is interesting.
I've had something that fits your description happen on a me3600x a few days
ago. I don't have OOB on this box yet ( Hello Murphy! ) but the local logs
indicate that IS-IS went down, the box stopped routing completely but it did
not crash or show any other indications of