Hi. after removing the last permit all sequence everything is O.K.
Thanks. On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Mohammad Moghaddas <[email protected]>wrote: > Dear all, > > sorry for posting an OT. > > I've faced an issue on 7609-S router, which its engine is RSP720-3C-GE . > On one of the RSP's Gigabit interfaces, we *had "*wccp redirect in" > configured. After a topology redesign, we removed all wccp configurations > on the router, and configured PBR on the same interface. > The PBR has 4 sequences, each one of the first 3 sequences is matching a > different ACL (each has 3 ACEs referring to /24 subnets) and sets the "ip > *default *next-hop" of the traffic to different next-hops than the > default route, and the last sequence permits all other traffic. > After removing all wccp configurations and implementing PBR, the CPU usage > of the RP (interrupt) has increased to 80% . When the PBR is removed, it > decreases to 1% . > The input traffic on the interface is just about 150Mbps, and the output > is around 300Mbps. > > I went through lots of documents, and reached to Feature Manager. > Surprisingly, when I issue "sh fm wccp inband" and other related commands, > I still see the WCCP is the feature which bumps the interface. > > HT-CoreRT#sh fm wccp inband > Current Slot Mask is 20 > Cache-Engine address: aaaa.bbbb.cccc at H/W adjacency: > Slot 5: 524290 > Cache-Engine address: aaaa.bbbb.cccc at H/W adjacency: > Slot 5: 524291 > Cache-Engine address: 192.168.64.6 at H/W adjacency: > Slot 5: 524292 > Cache-Engine address: 192.168.64.6 at H/W adjacency: > Slot 5: 524293 > Cache-Engine address: 192.168.64.6 at H/W adjacency: > Slot 5: 524294 > Cache-Engine address: aaaa.bbbb.cccc at H/W adjacency: > Slot 5: 524295 > > I've cleared the hardware logic of the interface, cleared all fm related > things, cleared CEF, enabled and re-enabled WCCP and PBR, and etc. > The last resort of solution would be reload, but I wish not to. > > Hope you can help me. > > Regards, > Mohammad > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out www.PlatinumPlacement.com http://onlinestudylist.com/mailman/listinfo/ccie_rs
