03-16-2017 11:46 PM - edited 03-08-2019 09:47 AM
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03-17-2017 06:02 AM
Most of your CPU is being consumed by the interrupt software, which doesn't show as a separate process and often indicates you've hit the capacity limits of a software based router. (How much traffic is flowing through the device at times like these?)
Second your IP process is consuming close to 20% which is relatively high. That's process switching which is often is often about 10x less efficient for packet forwarding. There are whitepapers on Cicso's main site that discuss troubleshooting high IP process.
03-17-2017 06:02 AM
Most of your CPU is being consumed by the interrupt software, which doesn't show as a separate process and often indicates you've hit the capacity limits of a software based router. (How much traffic is flowing through the device at times like these?)
Second your IP process is consuming close to 20% which is relatively high. That's process switching which is often is often about 10x less efficient for packet forwarding. There are whitepapers on Cicso's main site that discuss troubleshooting high IP process.
03-19-2017 08:06 PM
Hi Joseph , thx for your help . I'm now learning how to troubleshoot high IP process , and I can't understand what interrupt software is very well. Could you please help explain it ?
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