09-14-2002 05:21 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:21 AM
Hi all
i have 3640 two router
its connected same provider with 2MBlink
past 8 hours iam getting full traffic even i removed total input traffic
iam getting lot of un wanted traffic
iam not able to find what could be the reason
how do i find what is the problem
urgent, since the links are not usefull
hari
09-14-2002 06:05 AM
If you have a protocol analyzer, put it on the ethernet interfaces to capture whatever is either getting through the router to it, or perhaps the traffic is coming from inside. Another consideration is to check out the LEDs on the front for each of the four modules installed. If one is on alot more than the others, you can conclude that it has the culprit link. Unplug one link at a time intil the LEDs look quieter.
Another possibility is that the router may have a runaway process. Reset the router and it may clear up. This probably isn't the case, in reality though.
You can also do a SHOW PROC CPU to see which process may be taking alot of CPU horsepower. If CPU utilization is not higher than normal, this may not be higher than usual.
09-14-2002 10:14 AM
Hi
i have removed all the link except wan link
even ethernet and trying to see console
the trafic more than 800kbps coming from wan link and going out also same 800kbps
seems to some thing wrong router i feel
did any one recomend me to re install IOS
i feel
even 2MB link
iam not able to browse any http traffic, but iam able to ping and traceroute
but not able to browse any site
all are dead slow, coming very late
please advice
thanks
hari
09-14-2002 02:18 PM
So, your 2MB link is running at 800kbps (less than half full) but you can't browse http.
What are ping times like, normal or high? Anything change before this became an issue?
Is nat involved? DNS issue?
If you debug ip packet (first remove fast switching) for a short period of time, who is generating the packets and to were?
Show interface stat - are packets fast or process switched?
Show interface - are there errors?
What does show proc cpu show?
Post as much info as possible to help.
Steve
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