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a change of delay after IOS upgrade

ROMAN TOMASEK
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The customer upgraded router to the IOS 12.4(22)YB4. After this upgrade the delay of interface Tunnel automaticaly changed. Before this delay was 500000 microsec, after this upgrade the delay is 50000 microsec. Is it feature or bug in this IOS?? Thank you. Roman

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Giuseppe Larosa
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Hello Roman,

I guess the delay was not set manually with delay x under tunnel interface.

the change if using EIGRP can make a backup more attractive.

I tried to do a search for a bug but I didn't find one.

Hope to help

Giuseppe

Lucien Avramov
Level 10
Level 10

New features:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_4/12_4x/12_4_22_yb/feature/guide/12_4_22YBnewfeatlist.html

Release notes listing open bugs:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_4/12_4x/12_4_22_yb/rn2800yb.html

As you will see there is no reported bug in YB regarding this issue.

Most likely, the configuration was changed or not save prior the reboot.

The customer had the default value of the delay on the interface Tunnel (500 000). He didn't change it manually. So after upgrade this value was changed automatically (the customer didn't configure the delay value!!! - 50000). So it seems like bug.

chris.young
Level 1
Level 1

I am seeing a similar issue - it appears that 12.4T versions of IOS on my network have a default tunnel de
lay value of 50,000 usec. Everywhere else the default value for a tunnel is 500000 usec.

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