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High CPU Utilization in VSS Mode when internet traffic passing through.

maldin
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Hello All,

I have an issue with VSS setup. The VSS setup act as a transit core switch for internet traffic and the problem arises when there are about 600 Mbps of traffic passing through the switch. We notice that there are a lot of packet being software switch and the rate is quite high, almost like 100k to 200k per second.

The VSS Switch runs ospf and BGP and have full internet routing. Upon investigation of high cpu utilization, i notice that the switch TCAM is full and tried to set the mls cef max route to maximum value and rebooted the VSS.

Unfortunately, the problem persist after reboot.

We planned to filter full internet routes and allow default route and ospf route only in the VSS and reboot the VSS to ensure the TCAM table is not overloaded.

If that fails the next step is to revert to standalone mode and hope the cpu wont shoot up.

My Question: Will these step prevent the issue? Any suggestions or Reference similar to the problem i am facing?

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Giuseppe Larosa
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Hello Maldin,

unless you have PFC 3CXL and all DFCs 3CXL the TCAM can handle only 256,000 IP prefixes and nowdays a full table is in the order or 310-320,000 routes.

see

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps9336/product_data_sheet0900aecd806ed759_ps708_Products_Data_Sheet.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/product_data_sheet09186a0080159856.html

see table 1 in second link it tells what I have written in the first line.




>> We planned to filter full internet routes and allow default route and ospf route only in the VSS and reboot the VSS to ensure the TCAM table is not overloaded.

You shouldn't need to reload the device after accepting only default route in OSPF or BGP TCAM usage will be greatly reduced it is just question to wait few minutes (unless there is an underlying SW bug) to have the MSFC to update the PFC and then all the DFCs

Hope to help

Giuseppe

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Giuseppe Larosa
Hall of Fame
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Hello Maldin,

unless you have PFC 3CXL and all DFCs 3CXL the TCAM can handle only 256,000 IP prefixes and nowdays a full table is in the order or 310-320,000 routes.

see

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps9336/product_data_sheet0900aecd806ed759_ps708_Products_Data_Sheet.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/product_data_sheet09186a0080159856.html

see table 1 in second link it tells what I have written in the first line.




>> We planned to filter full internet routes and allow default route and ospf route only in the VSS and reboot the VSS to ensure the TCAM table is not overloaded.

You shouldn't need to reload the device after accepting only default route in OSPF or BGP TCAM usage will be greatly reduced it is just question to wait few minutes (unless there is an underlying SW bug) to have the MSFC to update the PFC and then all the DFCs

Hope to help

Giuseppe

Thanks for the quick reply. You don't watch football do you?

Anyway, We have the sup 720 10 G with PFC3C. so i agree with you that it could not holds full internet route. Need to upgrade it to 3CXL.

By your answer i am quite sure the steps that i will take should overcome the issue.

The reboot is recommended by cisco docs, but i will try to let it be for several minutes and see if the TCAM entry is reduced.

Thanks for answering. It gave me assurance. Just hope the 12.2(33)SXI does not have any other hidden bugs that relate to the issue.

maldin

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