On 4/11/2010 3:31 AM, Łukasz Bromirski wrote:
> On 2010-04-11 12:15, Franck Martin wrote:
>
>> To come back, to your statement that says it is just supported on 7200,
>> means you cannot use a 32bit ASN in production today on any hardware?
>
> It doesn't mean anything like that.
>
> As the softw
The AS4 Wiki has a list of software support for most vendors, as well as
a bunch of other information related to 32-bit ASNs.
http://as4.cluepon.net/index.php/Software_Support
More information is always welcome, if you'd like to add something.
Greg
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Greg Hankins
ement that says it is just supported on 7200, means
> you cannot use a 32bit ASN in production today on any hardware?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Gary T. Giesen"
> To: "Franck Martin"
> Cc: nanog@nanog.org
> Sent: Sunday, 11 April, 2010 6:36:0
sed in Feb
> last year. Do people follow the router upgrades closely? What is the common
> sense?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "??ukasz Bromirski"
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Sent: Sunday, 11 April, 2010 10:31:05 PM
> Subject: Re: 32 bits ASN on
On 2010-04-11 13:15, Franck Martin wrote:
> This is the document I quoted in my first email.
> ok for 2500, 2600 they are EOL, but still out there..
A lot of boxes is still out there, sure. Some of them can't be
upgraded, and it is not a problem unique only for Cisco.
> but Gary says the software
router upgrades closely? What is the common sense?
- Original Message -
From: "Łukasz Bromirski"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sunday, 11 April, 2010 10:31:05 PM
Subject: Re: 32 bits ASN on Cisco
On 2010-04-11 12:15, Franck Martin wrote:
> To come back, to your statement that sa
On 2010-04-11 12:15, Franck Martin wrote:
> To come back, to your statement that says it is just supported on 7200,
> means you cannot use a 32bit ASN in production today on any hardware?
It doesn't mean anything like that.
As the software is available for some time already, you can
run 32bit AS
SN in production today on any hardware?
- Original Message -
From: "Gary T. Giesen"
To: "Franck Martin"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sunday, 11 April, 2010 6:36:01 PM
Subject: Re: 32 bits ASN on Cisco
You can still request a 16 bit ASN from the registries, so if th
You can still request a 16 bit ASN from the registries, so if this is
a concern for a new deployment you're not out of luck (yet). There is
a compatibility mechanism, so you can still receive routes sourced
from (or passing through) 32 bit ASNs, they will simply appear as AS
23456. Even if you have
Sorry if it is not the right forum, but I'm trying to get a grip on 32Bits ASN
on Cisco
I see that feature is available on 12.4(24)T
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6554/ps6599/data_sheet_C78-521821.html
Which is available only for "new gear". I don't know how ne
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