11-23-2017 09:20 PM - edited 03-05-2019 09:32 AM
Hello All,
I am facing high cpu utilization on my cisco wan qos router. I shared the load by 50:50 with another wan qos. But in frequent intervals, it showing 90 to 95 % CPU utilization. Attached the sh run, sh ver, sh proc cpu outputs. Please help
11-24-2017 12:49 AM
Hello,
what is the WAN speed ?
Can you post the output of:
show policy-map interface GigabitEthernet0/0
show interface GigabitEthernet0/0
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11-28-2017 05:33 AM
Sorry. Its a 100 Mbps link.I can see that the CPU utilization becomes high during the time the bandwidth is utilized more like some downloads, windows update etc. Also the the cpu utilization due to interrupts also seems to be high like 65%/75%. The router is 3900 series. Please support whether this issue will resolve if router replaced with 4431 ISR router??
Also If I disable MTU and TCP-mss from my config, Is there any impact and whether it will reduce the CPU utilization?
11-28-2017 08:15 AM - edited 11-28-2017 08:17 AM
Ok, if you have 100 Mbps, that's in-line with the capacity of your 3925. So, if your CPU doesn't spike much above 75%, you should be okay. It's to be expected that CPU will increase as you load up an ISR.
You can have the same with a 4K ISR. However, they tend to have more capacity for "like" models and unlike the earlier ISRs, their maximum bandwidth capacity is a "guaranteed" value. I.e. if a model says it will support up to 100 Mbps, that's almost always true. Understand, though, they will not support more than their maximum bandwidth capacity as this series enforces their performance limit.
As to disabling MTU and/or TCP mss-adjust, I wasn't suggesting that. I was just suggesting your current values might be suboptimal. Optimal values often tend to minimize the CPU you need for VPN traffic.
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