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Cross-Platform Release Notes for Cisco IOS Release 12.0S
OL-1617-14 Rev. Q0
Resolved Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.0(28)S1
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The specific MIB that is being blocked is the ciscoEnhancedMemPoolMIB MIB
(1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.221).
Once the configuration is in place, the router must be reloaded to clear the IPC cache and free the
memory.
• CSCee60844
Symptoms: A software-forced crash may occur on a Cisco 7500 series.
Conditions: This symptom is observed on a Cisco 7500 series with a PA-T3 or PA-2T3 configured
for class-based weighted fair queueing (CBWFQ).
Workaround: Remove CBWFQ from the interface or policy map.
• CSCee63808
Symptoms: A router reloads when you enter the show monitor event-trace merged-list component
command and you use a long string for the component argument.
Conditions: This symptom is observed on a Cisco 7200 and Cisco 7500 series that run Cisco IOS
Release 12.2 S.
Workarounds: Enter a short string for the component argument.
• CSCee78266
Symptoms: A Cisco 7500 series may reload in an indefinite loop when you unintentionally enter the
show list number hidden command.
Conditions: This symptom is observed when you, for example, abbreviate the show line 2000
command as the show li 2000 command and actually execute the show list 2000 hidden command.
Workaround: Do not abbreviate the show line command as the show li command but enter the full
command.
• CSCin44135
Symptoms: A slave RSP running in HSA mode may crash with a cache parity exception.
Conditions: This symptom is observed on a Cisco 7500 series and occurs only when the slave RSP
is an RSP8 or RSP16 that runs in HSA mode.
Workaround: There is no workaround.
The fix for this caveat turns off the L3 cache by default on an RSP8 or RSP16 that functions as a
slave and that runs in HSA mode; you do not need to do anything specific to turn off L3 cache by
default on an RSP8 or RSP16 that functions as a slave and that runs in HSA mode.
For an RSP8 or RSP16 that functions as a slave and that runs in a non-HSA mode such as RPR, you
can turn off the L3 cache by entering the l3 cache bypass command on the master RSP while the
slave RSP8 or RSP16 still runs in a non-HSA mode.
Because the slave RSP performs non-CPU intensive operations, regardless of the mode of operation,
turning off the L3 cache does not have any undesirable impact.