commands here:
http://www.hectorh.com/cisco-output.txt
Thank you for your help!
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Hello,
I'm looking for a router that can:
- handle load-balancing on two 100Mbps links with minimal cpu impact
- must have at least 4 ports, at least 2 of which should be GigE and
the other two must support FE or GigE
- BGP with 25,000 routes
My budget is small (under $2,000) so I'm probably loo
ut 40,000 packets per second forwarding rate ), I
would be interested in comparing cpu loads with or without
load-sharing.
Thank you for all the copies of the bug that I received (both to the
list and privately).
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I don't have access to the bug toolkit. Could someone please send the
details on this bug: CSCsv50653 I want to know if it is affecting my
load-balancing setup.
Thank you
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:01 PM, e ninja wrote:
> Hector,
>
> It is interesting that the cisco article tells you how to profile your cpu
> but not how to interpret the results ;-)
>
> There is only one way to interpret the results - contact Cisco to report the
> abnormality. They will have to deco
I had another opportunity to debug the high cpu usage on the 3550-12t.
show proc cpu indicated that cpu load was 39% interrupt, 40% total
So it's definitively a high interrupt rate that is using up the cpu.
I also debugged the switching mechanism, and although I have high
amounts of TTL-expired
Great, so now I know:
from 'show ip cef switching stat' I learned that there is a large
number of packets with an expired TTL (TTL-expired is handled by the
IP process, ie. software routing)
from 'show interface switching' (hidden command) I learned the
interface that has a high number of packets
367036
External: 2408 Internal: 0 Local: 0
internal66 77352
Total 13411138154496 445148
van-hc16-423-router#
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Harald Firing Karlsen
wrote:
> Hector Herrera wrote:
>>
>> Durin
During a high network usage event, the cpu load increased to 90%
sustained, while a 'show processes cpu' did not reveal any culprits.
I suspected IP Input may be consuming a high amount of cpu, but it was
only at 2.7%
The 3550 is working as a L3 router with two static entries for the
default gw (f
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Jason Alex wrote:
> Dear All,
> I want to hide a traceroute hops inside my network
> i know you can hide the traceroute inside an MPLS network
>
> can we hide also the traceroute inside an IP network
>
> Thanks In advance
>
> Regards
> Jason
> CCIE#247
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Jason Gurtz wrote:
> I was about to write a little perl to further address the recent outcry
> over the cisco.com Java misfeatures when lo, I discovered
> ftp://download-sj.cisco.com will accept my cco login id/pass. I poked
> around and discovered /cisco/ios and
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Andy Saykao
wrote:
> This might be a silly question but is there a tool somewhere that will
> give me a list of IP's that are owned by a particular AS.
>
> As an example, I might want to know which IP blocks belong to AS1234?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Andy
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