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Router running @ 99%

fsebera
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My router is sitting idle and only does static routing - this router is used to reverse-telnet in the production lab.

CPU is nearly 99% most of the time according to the "Last 72 hours".

When I run sh process cpu, it always shows 0% to 5%.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Frank

v6-Mgr# sh proc cpu hist

v6-Mgr  11:29:34 AM Wednesday Feb 1 2012 EST

          2222222222                    111112222244444     

100                                                           

90                                                           

80                                                          

70                                                           

60                                                           

50                                                           

40                                                          

30                                                          

20                                                           

10                                                             

0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....6

           0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0

               CPU% per second (last 60 seconds)

                                                                      

    1    8    1        1        1        1        1         

440344432352532322232214242233334333324633554533233442222243

100                                                           

90                                                           

80        *                                                  

70        *                                                  

60        *                                                   

50        *                                                   

40        *                                                   

30        *                                                   

20        *    *                            *               

10  *    #  * *        *        *      *  ** *      *       

  0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....6

             0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0

               CPU% per minute (last 60 minutes)

               * = maximum CPU%  # = average CPU

                                                                      1

    999698897998686669899989699645579999654499695889669798989999999736098899

    999597799997724599990729899659419999583699092969359299969919999391094299

100 *** *  * **      * * * * **    ****    ** *  *  * * * ** ****  **  **

90 *** **** ***    ***** * **    ****    ** * ***  * ***********  **  **

80 *** ******** *  ******* **    ****    ** * ***  * ***********  ******

70 ************** *************  ******  ** * *** ***************  ******

60 **************************** * *******  **** ******************* *******

50 ************************************** ************************* *******

40 ************************************************************************

30 ************************************************************************

20 ************************************************************************

10 ************************************************************************

  0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....6....6....7..

          0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0

                    CPU% per hour (last 72 hours)

                   * = maximum CPU%  # = average CPU%

2 Replies 2

Hi,

If you look at 60 mins graph, you would see spike reaching up to 80-85%, which is the reason you are seeing your 72 hrs graph on full.

I recommend that if you don't have ip cef enable, then go ahead and enable ip cef on all the interface which are in use.

HTH,

Smitesh

Just to add one more thing, since these spikes are super short in time (at least it looks like that)

Maybe the EEM script can help you to try and collect mode info of the processor usage at the time of the spike

https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17985

cheers

Dejan

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