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command for checking performance of L3 SWITCH

knaik99
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one of my site has L3 switch as core and I want to check whether this switch would be getting loaded with routing and switching processes for last 7days so what is command to check that i.e. performance of that L3 switch?

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marce1000
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        - That would depend on the particular model/type ,can you share ?

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C9300-24T-E

 

Hello,

 

I think the most you can do on a L3 switch is check utilization for the last 72 hours, by using the command:

 

L3Switch#show processes cpu history

Leo Laohoo
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What OS?  IOS or IOS-XE?

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@knaik99 wrote:

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Ok, we're playing "20 questions" are we? 

Ok, what is the exact firmware of the switch running on?

balaji.bandi
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we need to know what is the version of code running and you have any NMS you can monitor

 

here is troubleshoot guide :

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst9300/software/release/16-5/configuration_guide/sys_mgmt/b_165_sys_mgmt_9300_cg/troubleshooting_the_software_configuration.html

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marce1000
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 - Besides other replies you may also look into CIsco Prime, a network management tool, which offers an easy performance dash-board for core switches (too). You will also get notified , if core uplinks get saturated , for instance.

 M.



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