> on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some
> telnet connections. When this happens I look at "show proc
> cpu" and see that overall util is 89% in which 69% of that
> traffic is snmp. Obviously this is not good.

An obvious suggestion would be to stop asking the router so
many questions (via SNMP). If you're unsure who's generating
the SNMP traffic, set up an access-list to block it.

If you're looking for something else that that, please be more
specific.

-A
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