you can use "show process" to check the router CPU utilization.
For SNMP traffic timeout you need to have a snifer to monitor the source and
destination ports and check the network status and what is the problem.

Regards,

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Subject: Traffic geneartor for SNMP [7:51172]


Hi,

Anybody know any traffic geneartor which is available for testing the snmp
traffic.

I am having a lab configuration with cisco 7500 router and the network
management people are syaing that there are lot of SNMP timeouts.

I want to pump in lot of UDP packets on to the network and see whether it's
the problem of the network?

How can u see the udp problem in Cisco routers?
Is there any command to see that?

How will you see the CPU utilization of the routers?
Is there any command?

Any help appreciated.

gpj



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