[21323] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: Cisco IOS 12.0 x 11.1CC
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rubens Kuhl Jr.)
Wed Nov 11 15:26:53 1998
From: "Rubens Kuhl Jr." <rkj@uol.com.br>
To: <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 17:56:50 -0200
In-reply-to: <001d01be0bde$4be02aa0$0518e6c8@rubens.uol.com.br>
Summary of the answers I received about this topic, 3 people answered:
#1 has upgraded one production router, and till now are happy with it. But
he fears to make a general deployment of 12.0 throughout the network,
because of 11.0/11.1 problemas with the first releases.
#2 is regression testing 12.0, and haven't noticed anything wrong.
#3 have not upgraded a production router.
Rubens Kuhl Jr.
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> Subject: Cisco IOS 12.0 x 11.1CC
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> Have anyone here upgraded a 7500 router from IOS 11.1CC to IOS 12.0 ?
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> If you upgraded, are you happy with it ?
> ( ) Yes, it supports all the features I was using in 11.1CC
> ( ) Yes, it supports new features that I'm using now or intend to use
> ( ) Yes, it supports all cards and/or port adapters
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> If you upgraded and you are you unhappy with it, why ?
> ( ) Because it lacks support of features I need
> ( ) Because it lacks support of card and/or port adapter I have
> ( ) Because it makes CPU go 100%
> ( ) Because it doesn't work at all
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> If you have not upgraded, why ?
> ( ) Have no support contract, costs money
> ( ) Cisco told me not to do so
> ( ) My Cisco representative told me not to do so
> ( ) 11.1CC works very well, why should I risk
> ( ) I've seen no reason to upgrade (till last week security notice)
> ( ) Downtime concerns
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> Rubens Kuhl Jr.
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