Hi,
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 09:17:23AM +0100, Joerg Staedele / Trusted Network GmbH
wrote:
> I dont have a graphical view of the cfeb cpu usage yet (is it possible via
> snmp?)
Just download mib-jnx-chassis.txt for your JUNOS version and it's:
JUNIPER-MIB::jnxOperatingCPU.6.1.0.0 for cfeb cpu
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 12:10:11AM +0100, Rafa? Szarecki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> FEB/CFEB CPU is responsible for delivery information between PFE (asics) and
> RE.
>
> If your m7i is doing packet sampling (netflow/jflow, or to file)? This is
> one of very often reasons of hi CPU usage.
>
> This CPU
Hi all,
FEB/CFEB CPU is responsible for delivery information between PFE (asics) and
RE.
If your m7i is doing packet sampling (netflow/jflow, or to file)? This is
one of very often reasons of hi CPU usage.
This CPU is also responsible for generate ICMP reports like e.g. "TTL
exceeded" or "No rou
Hi Jeorg,
Starting with the 'obvious' is always a good idea :)
What other events are taking place on the router at the same time of
(or prior to) relatively high loads? Any link flaps, neighborships
going down/up etc?
Also, you may check whether this is a particular issue (every n time)
or no
Hi there,
i still have a strange behaviour on our M7i. The CFEB load goes up to
20%, then goes down to <5% then up again and so on.
I really have no idea what is causing this. We have several other
routers (M5/M10/M20) that all behave normal.
The behaviour of the m7i is also seen in our smokepi
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