(usr-tc) Arc 4.x version?
Hi, I'm sitting at: System Version: V4.2.32 Built on Aug 16 1999 at 17:19:37 First, is this the same as "4.2.32-1" on the totalservice site? I'm not looking for any additional features other than ospf. Am I best where I'm at or should I go with 4.2.73? I found the release notes on 4.2.73, and don't see any issues resolved, just a list of still-outstanding issues... Thanks, Charles | Charles Sprickman | Internet Channel | INCH System Administration Team | (212)243-5200 | spork@inch.com | access@inch.com - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
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System Version: V4.2.32 Built on Aug 16 1999 at 17:19:37
First, is this the same as "4.2.32-1" on the totalservice site?
Try "_show ver" for the extended version information.
I'm not looking for any additional features other than ospf. Am I best where I'm at or should I go with 4.2.73? I found the release notes on 4.2.73, and don't see any issues resolved, just a list of still-outstanding issues...
Mike Andrews would most likely be the resident Arc OSPF expert. :) I've played with it a bit when it was first available but decided not to break my current setup which is RIPv2 on the Arcs re-dist'ed to OSPF on the next hop Cisco. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456 - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jeff Mcadams wrote:
I'm not looking for any additional features other than ospf. Am I best where I'm at or should I go with 4.2.73? I found the release notes on 4.2.73, and don't see any issues resolved, just a list of still-outstanding issues...
Mike Andrews would most likely be the resident Arc OSPF expert. :) I've played with it a bit when it was first available but decided not to break my current setup which is RIPv2 on the Arcs re-dist'ed to OSPF on the next hop Cisco.
4.2.32, 5.0.9, or 5.1.99 would be the releases I'd run. I never tried 4.2.73. 4.2.32 was pretty stable. 5.0.9 was VERY stable but had a SNMP memory leak that was annoying. 5.1.99 looks solid so far. I don't know if 5.1.99 ever fixed the OSPF bugs I ran into -- I finally worked around them by renumbering my network. The upshot of the problem was that the ARC tended to throw static/connected routes away in favor of OSPF-learned routes; the "connected" part of that was what was screwing me over badly. Explaining the specific problem would take longer than it would take to search the archives for it. :) But it still worked well enough that I banished the RIPv2 evil from my network years ago... Mike Andrews * mandrews@dcr.net * mandrews@bit0.com * http://www.bit0.com VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet access for Frankfort, Lexington, Louisville and surrounding counties www.fark.com: If it's not news, it's Fark. (Or something like that.) - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
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