Try putting an ACL on the inbound interface blocking SNMP requests and see
if that improves your situation.  If you can't block it, log it and try to
find the culprit.  You may also have a SNMP process stuck in CPU.  Plan to
reboot your router after hours if you can.

Martin Roy
Network Support Specialist 
Nuvo Network Management 
E-mail: 
 - Maximizing Network Availability



-----Original Message-----
From: Wright, Jeremy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 10:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SNMP process [7:28068]


on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some telnet
connections. When this happens I look at "show proc cpu" and see that
overall util is 89% in which 69% of that traffic is snmp. Obviously this is
not good. The router is a 7507. Anyone have any suggestions on this?




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