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Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for 6500/7600 routers.
- Subject: Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for 6500/7600 routers.
- From: jlewis at lewis.org (Jon Lewis)
- Date: Tue, 6 May 2014 12:14:40 -0400 (EDT)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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On Tue, 6 May 2014, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am wondering if maybe we should make some kind of concerted effort to remind folks about the IPv4 routing table inching closer and closer to the 512K route mark.
>
> We are at about 94/95% right now of 512K.
>
> For most of us, the 512K route mark is arbitrary but for a lot of folks who may still be running 6500/7600 or other routers which are by default configured to crash and burn after 512K routes; it may be a valuable public service.
>
> Even if you don't have this scenario in your network today; chances are you connect to someone who connects to someone who connects to someone (etc...) that does.
>
> In case anyone wants to check on a 6500, you can run: show platform hardware capacity pfc and then look under L3 Forwarding Resources.
>
> Just something to think about before it becomes a story the community talks about for the next decade.
I've been configuring 6500/Sup7203bxl's with
mls cef maximum-routes ip 768
The only gotcha is, you have to reload for that to be effective.
Speaking of which, I've had WS-X6708-10GE cards "go bad on reload" in a
couple of 6500s.
I see cisco finally released some more info on their "bad memory"
announcement from several months back:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/637/fn63743.html
It seems our "gone bad" 6708s may be included in this issue. If you don't
have enough spare ports or spare cards, this puts you in a somewhat
precarious situation. You need to reload to affect the v4/v6 route
storage change, but you might lose some blades in the process.
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