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    >From: Jon Lewis [mailto:jlewis (AT) lewis (DOT) org]
    >Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 6:19 AM
    >To: Ted Mittelstaedt
    >Cc: cisco-nsp (AT) puck (DOT) nether.net
    >Subject: RE: [c-nsp] PPP Multilink
    >
    >

    Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
    >
    >>

    >Rodney and All,
    >>

    >Stay away from 12.3 go right to 12.4
    >>

    >We lost a customer because of that firmware rev. and because
    >of Cisco's
    >tech support incompetence, which had me on a wild goose chase with
    >problems on a 1700, and boy was I pissed off about that one.
    >>

    >Bugs involved CSCeh95427, and CSCsa86946 and I finally
    >figured this out
    >when working on a problem with a completely different customer and a
    >different router. Fortunately the Cisco tech that helped with
    >-that- one
    >knew what he was doing.
    >
    >You scared me for a minute as I just upgraded two customer 1700s to
    >12.3.17 to get working QoS service-policies and cef. Fortunately, both
    >are very simple configs (one has multilink) with no NAT. Both
    >those bug
    >ids are NAT issues. Did you encounter any non-NAT show
    >stoppers with 12.3
    >on the 1700 series?
    >

    Just about all our lower-end devices that we service (1600, 1700, 1800)
    are used in gateway/NAT applications. We have customers with pairs
    of 1005's, 1601's, and 1720's facing each other over a T1 that are used
    for tying together sites, but they are in a minority.
    Because of that I don't use 12.3 at all. I use 11.2, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2,
    and
    12.4
    Ted
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