[j-nsp] Junos EX - mcsnoopd high cpu

2011-12-22 Thread pkc mls

Hi all,

I have an issue with ex3200 devices on which mcsnoopd consumes a lot of 
cpu.


I'm searching for mcsnoopd info everywhere, but it looks like there is 
not much about this, except message logs.


The ex switches run the latest 10.4 release, and if you have a look at 
the releases notes there are already some fixes relates to mcsnoopd.


question 1 : (maybe silly, but I ask anyway)
Is it possible to stop the mcsnoopd on a device, if there is no 
multicast at all on the network ? (ie the switches are used as regular 
layer 2 switches with vlans).


question 2 :
is it possible to debug mcsnoopd ?

thanks.
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Re: [j-nsp] Junos EX - mcsnoopd high cpu

2011-12-22 Thread Alex Arseniev

Answer 1:
edit
set system processes multicast-snooping disable
commit

HTH
Rgds
Alex

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Subject: [j-nsp] Junos EX - mcsnoopd high cpu



Hi all,

I have an issue with ex3200 devices on which mcsnoopd consumes a lot of 
cpu.


I'm searching for mcsnoopd info everywhere, but it looks like there is 
not much about this, except message logs.


The ex switches run the latest 10.4 release, and if you have a look at 
the releases notes there are already some fixes relates to mcsnoopd.


question 1 : (maybe silly, but I ask anyway)
Is it possible to stop the mcsnoopd on a device, if there is no 
multicast at all on the network ? (ie the switches are used as regular 
layer 2 switches with vlans).


question 2 :
is it possible to debug mcsnoopd ?

thanks.
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Re: [j-nsp] Junos EX - mcsnoopd high cpu

2011-12-22 Thread Diogo Montagner
I think you can check the multicast counters under all interfaces and
see if they are increasing. Maybe someone is sending multicast traffic
and you don't know.

Thanks

On 12/22/11, pkc mls pkc_...@yahoo.fr wrote:
 Hi all,

 I have an issue with ex3200 devices on which mcsnoopd consumes a lot of
 cpu.

 I'm searching for mcsnoopd info everywhere, but it looks like there is
 not much about this, except message logs.

 The ex switches run the latest 10.4 release, and if you have a look at
 the releases notes there are already some fixes relates to mcsnoopd.

 question 1 : (maybe silly, but I ask anyway)
 Is it possible to stop the mcsnoopd on a device, if there is no
 multicast at all on the network ? (ie the switches are used as regular
 layer 2 switches with vlans).

 question 2 :
 is it possible to debug mcsnoopd ?

 thanks.
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