I checked the buffers, there are buffer failures, in the router..

I think this could be because of that particular moment processor might be
overloaded so it might not allocate the time for buffer allocating..

It was fine, and no problems with the same router and same
interfaces.. but the problem arised only for last two days..

Any ideas to overcome this problem..

thanks,
Kiran

On Wed, 30 May 2001, Kiran Kumar M wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am facing a strange problem from last two days. One of my 3640 router
> is behaving in a strange manner. 
> 
> Sudenly it is becoming 60 - 99 % CPU utilization.(Usally 20 - 30 %) at the
> same time It is droping the output packets on Main Serial link (which is
> using for uplink/downlink) and input packets on fastethernet (Used for
> LAN) port. Even these Interfaces are not overloading..
> 
> On the same router I am having 17 more serial links, and 1 more fast
> ethernet, and one ethernet interfaces and all are in working. I am using
> wccp v1, and BGP also on the same router.
> 
> After Observing the problem I did the following things.
> 
> 1) Increased the hold-queue to 4096
> 2) stopped the wccp
> 
> and observed the status. But there is no use. It behaved in the same
> pasion. So I kept the things back. 
> 
> I am wondering.. if anybody help me.. The traffic is same and not
> varying.. but it is very much flutuating..
> 
> Please give me suggestions.. if anybody have any idea..
> 
> Thanks,
> Kiran
> 
> PS: The router is not giving this problem continuously.. for 2 mins.. its
> working properly.. next 2 or 3 mins.. dropping the packets.. and next 2
> mins.. working properly..




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