05-24-2016 07:46 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:55 AM
I'm just trying to get some clarification on what the command "no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" means? I have a brand new 4331 router and "no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" is part of the out-of-the-box configuration. This best explanation I could find online was:
"To enable the Punt-Keepalive feature and monitor the status of the punt path between the forwarding processor (FP) and the route processor (RP), use the platform punt-keepalive command in the global configuration mode. To disable the Punt-Keepalive feature, use the no form of this command."
I'm a little foggy on what the "punt path" is but I believe it has to do with packets being sent down to the next processing level. I don't quite understand how this works or what components are involved.
What I want to know is should I leave the "no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" configuration as is, or should I enable it? What are the pros and cons of leaving disabled/enabled?
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05-24-2016 08:19 AM
The kernel core generation option is added for debugging purposes in
case of lockups and crashes.
"platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" will disable the Kernel
core generation.
"no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" will help to get the
Kernel core with which we can troubleshoot further.
just leave it as it is :)
05-24-2016 08:19 AM
The kernel core generation option is added for debugging purposes in
case of lockups and crashes.
"platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" will disable the Kernel
core generation.
"no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core" will help to get the
Kernel core with which we can troubleshoot further.
just leave it as it is :)
05-24-2016 08:23 AM
Thank you, Furose. That was exactly the kind of information I was looking for!
08-10-2016 07:42 AM
I had the same question, so this post really helped. Thanks! -Beth
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