Would it be possible to share your configuration (remove passwords, MD5
hashes, ... before).

Your tricky problem wakes up my interest ! :-)

At least, I am happy (for you) that you found out a stable situation until
the high CPU root cause is found.

BTW, how much ram do you have on your router ? Could you please issue a
"show version" and a "show running-config" (don't forget to remove any
password, secret and md5) ? Which feature sets did you install with 15.0M
and 12.2SRE ?

Cheers,
Y.



2011/8/23 Chris Gotstein <ch...@uplogon.com>

> Update on this issue:
>
> After combing the config and google, i tried several things to get CPU
> usage down including filtering of IP Options, fragments and reorganizing my
> ACLs.  Even completely disabling the ACL lists and any filtering did not
> help.  One document mentioned moving to 12.4 train in order to get more
> information about the packets coming into the router.  I upgraded the router
> to 12.4.25f (Service provider w/ IPSEC and LI).  After the reload, router
> came up and my high cpu usage was no longer there. Didn't make any changes
> to my config from SRE that was giving me the high CPU or for that matter
> from 15.0 that was giving me high CPU.
>
> So my question is why?  What is different about 12.4 from SRE and 15.0?  If
> i have to stay on 12.4 train, i'd rather be on 12.4T, but not sure if i'll
> run back into the same problem.
>
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