> Its most certainly not. If you neither know the exact configuration of the
box, nor if the box is layer 2 or layer 3 switching, then you better not
partition the tcam for a specific purpose.
> Check logging, check your routing table. If you have a routing-table (aka
"ip routing" in the config),
> Yes, I used layer-2 template. I think it appropriated with the traffic. How
> could I know?
Its most certainly not. If you neither know the exact configuration of the
box, nor if the box is layer 2 or layer 3 switching, then you better not
partition the tcam for a specific purpose.
Check loggin
Hi,
Can you describe the traffic going through the switch?
I think l2 and l3 mpls VPN. I'm not sure. How could I know?
It looks like the CPU is getting pushed up due to IGMP snooping.
But the IGMPSN process is just about 10%.
Is there any possibility that you have the 'layer-2' SDM te
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ME3400 high cpu
Hi,
The ME3400 is high CPU. How should I do next?
3400#sho proc cpu sor 5se
CPU utilization for five seconds: 86
Hi,
The ME3400 is high CPU. How should I do next?
3400#sho proc cpu sor 5se
CPU utilization for five seconds: 86%/56%; one minute: 86%; five minutes:
86%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
158 39305748352893146351 0 16.77% 15.98% 16.03% 0
are noticing a fairly high CPU load compared what we were used to on the older
3550's.
It looks like we are punting packets like crazy...
cpu-queue-frames retrieved droppedinvalidhol-block stray
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rpc
Hello,
We just started using the ME3400's (ME-3400G-12CS-A, 12.2(58)SE2,
ME340x-METROIPACCESSK9-M ) in our network and are noticing a fairly high CPU
load compared what we were used to on the older 3550's.
The config is pretty much the same on the new M#3400's then what we had on the
3550's. Th