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C6006 message

sbjeong
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Level 1

C6006, native IOS, c6sup12-js-mz.121-23.E2.bin

after "write mem", strange messages are generated

" Mac Move feature not supported " what means ?

refer to following dump

Router#wr

Building configuration...

Mac Move feature not supported[OK]

Router#

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alagrawa
Level 3
Level 3

Hi,

Thanks for writing in. Please have a look at bug CSCin76679.

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCin76679&Submit=Search

Release Notes

Symptom :

write mem or show run prints Mac Move feature not supported in sup12.

Conditions:

Sup12 doesn't support Mac Move feature. Hence any commands relevant to this feature, if present in

the config, would trigger this message on sup12.

Workaround:

None.

Fix Description:

This has been fixed to check for such cases on sup12 and handle them appropriately. The fix for this went into 12.1E main branch on 07/19. It is not committed to 23E_throttle. The next release that is expected have this fix incorporated is 12.1(24)E.

Hope this helps.

regards

-Alok

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alagrawa
Level 3
Level 3

Hi,

Thanks for writing in. Please have a look at bug CSCin76679.

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCin76679&Submit=Search

Release Notes

Symptom :

write mem or show run prints Mac Move feature not supported in sup12.

Conditions:

Sup12 doesn't support Mac Move feature. Hence any commands relevant to this feature, if present in

the config, would trigger this message on sup12.

Workaround:

None.

Fix Description:

This has been fixed to check for such cases on sup12 and handle them appropriately. The fix for this went into 12.1E main branch on 07/19. It is not committed to 23E_throttle. The next release that is expected have this fix incorporated is 12.1(24)E.

Hope this helps.

regards

-Alok

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