RE: idlepc

From: Antonio Soares (amsoares@netcabo.pt)
Date: Mon Aug 11 2008 - 14:57:50 ART


I used these settings last year with good results:

# Routers R1-R6

 [[3725]]

 image = c3725-adventerprisek9.124-12.bin
 ram = 128
 idlepc = 0x60a600a8
 mmap = false

# Switches SW1-SW4

 [[3640]]

 image = c3640-is.124-12.bin
 ram = 128
 idlepc = 0x605bd8a0
 mmap = false

# Backbones BB1-BB3

 [[3640]]

 image = c3640-js.122-40a.bin
 ram = 64
 idlepc = 0x603d4ab0
 mmap = false

But yes, i got some problems with the full topology (13 devices) loaded and
with IGP/BGP on top of that. The solution is Linux/Macosx.

Regards,

Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (R&S)
amsoares@netcabo.pt

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Marc
La Porte
Sent: segunda-feira, 11 de Agosto de 2008 18:27
To: Cisco certification
Subject: idlepc

hi guys,

sorry about the 1M+ email about idlepc values, but i am having problems
finding a good value (tried the "idlepc get" extensively). I may stay below
10% with one router, but anything more it's an exponential issue.

i am running:
- 3640
- 12.4(16a) ENT/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES
- a "standard" InternetworkExpert .net file
- intel dual-core T7300 2 GHz with 2GB of RAM

- i would prefer running 3725s instead, with a 12.4 ADV ENT IOS.

does anyone have a good idlepc value, with either setup, that i can use?

thanks,
marc

PS: lab date is approaching, so i would like to make some more hours with
dynamips.

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