My dual MX104's running 14.2R7.5 is proving nice and stable for my ~7,000
dsl customers being cgnat'd via MS-MIC-16G
-Aaron Gould
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We are running version 15.1R5 and 15.1R5-S4 in most of our routers. We
upgraded the version to use BGP PIC in inet.0.
Until now everything is working pretty good.
MT
Em 23/06/2017 10:57, Josh Baird escreveu:
We had to upgrade to 14.1.R7 (per JTAC) due to a memory/resource issue when
using u
We had to upgrade to 14.1.R7 (per JTAC) due to a memory/resource issue when
using unofficial optics.
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 9:52 AM, Matt Freitag wrote:
> I'm still on 13.3R9, their previous recommendation, and don't have a
> problem.
>
> Matt Freitag
> Network Engineer
> Information Technology
I'm still on 13.3R9, their previous recommendation, and don't have a
problem.
Matt Freitag
Network Engineer
Information Technology
Michigan Technological University
(906) 487-3696 <%28906%29%20487-3696>
https://www.mtu.edu/
https://www.mtu.edu/it
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 9:28 AM, Josh Baird wrote
This page [1] shows that the recommended version is 15.1R6, but this page
[1] says 14.1R7 for the MX104. I know the MX104's PPC RE cannot use the
SMP kernel included in 15.1, but I understand an older kernel will be
installed for these PPC devices.
I'm currently running 14.2R6.5 but I am having s
On 23 June 2017 at 08:39, Vincent Bernat wrote:
Hey,
> Related question: why isn't cut-through the default mode? Is there any
> downside of this mode (apart from forwarding invalid frames which
> shouldn't matter much nowaday)?
You'll pass errored frames to the network, as you'll only know abou
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