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Update cisco-8000.ini #21964

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Updated 8102 FPGA to 1.13
Fix for drop counters not incrementing for MTU exceeded
Fix for "get_serdes_eye_histogram" log analyzer error

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Updated 8102 FPGA to 1.13
Fix for drop counters not incrementing for MTU exceeded 
Fix for "get_serdes_eye_histogram" log analyzer error
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@kevinskwang - Please review this

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@kevinskwang could you please check and approve this and we can merge this.

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LGTM

@kperumalbfn kperumalbfn merged commit 5e6a202 into sonic-net:202411 Mar 11, 2025
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