Bizarre Router Behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I desperately need feedback on the following occurences. I have a 7513 with 256 MB Ram as a single point of exit from my network. It has been hitting 98-99% utilisation at sporadic times over the last couple of weeks. I cannot isolate what is causing it. It is not BGP flaps as the tables

Re: Bizarre Router Behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread Reinhold Fischer
hi savvas, did you try a 'show proc cpu' to identify where the cpu utilization is coming from ? You could look with 'show int' at the packets per second values of the interfaces if a high packet load causes the cpu load. To identify who is causing the high packet load you could use logging acces

Re: Bizarre Router Behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread Paulo Roque
You can use 'show processes cpu' to see what process is consuming cpu. The process 'IP input' indicate how many ip traffic you have. The problem may be the router or something (traffic) entering the router. You can try isolate the source of the problem by shutting down the interfaces one by one. I

FW: Bizarre Router Behaviour 2 [the return]

2001-01-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All, Thanks for the posts they helped isolate the problem to a UDP syn attack. Now I have another question! Just after looking at this I had another router on my network, 7513 256MB Ram, reset 5 times and then Administratively shut down 5 my 8 port E1's. This has been also occuring sporadical