We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
show what process is causing this because none of the processes are or add
upto 80 or 90%. Only two processes: IP input at 10% and cls background at
Yes I'm running dlsw. There are 400 to 500 dlsw circuits open, and there are
no performance issues strange enough. CIP has its own CPU I had run trend
report on that and it's running at 30 to 40%.
The Cisco site does not explain how the cpu utilization is added up.
Mohsin
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I have two Cat5505 with Supervisor III with two GIGBIT uplinks on each
switch. The Super IIIs do not support GIG EtherChannel.
In order to address single point of failure between these switches, chould I
add another Super III on each switch and connect all the ports. Will this
will create
So is it still better to have second Super III with same config and
connection, on each of the two switches, in order to address SPF?
Thanks
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I have main DLSW router connecting to 20+ peers. 10 Of those peers connect
via firewall. Since DLSW uses UDP unicast port 0 to establish circuit,
firewall drops the dlsw session. To fix this Cisco came up with solution to
disable the UDP using DLSW udp-disable. My question is could I configure
Anyone taken CCIE practice lab at XINCON Technology, Downtown Toronto. If
you have then would you recommend it?
Mohsin
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Anyone taken CCIE practice lab at XINCON Technology, Downtown Toronto. If
you have then would you recommend it?
Mohsin
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