09-12-2021 11:02 AM
Hi
I have stack Switch with 3 Unit members with High CPU, according to the "show processes cpu" the proccess with more consumption are SISF Switcher Th and SISF Main Thread
426 38181448 7673019 4976 35.36% 29.17% 29.11% 0 SISF Switcher Th
427 49356123 7068699 6982 49.56% 37.34% 36.96% 0 SISF Main Thread
I have some research and everyone is agree that this is because the implementation of dhcp snooping, but i need DHCP snooping operation,
Can anyone help me with other solutions besides disabled DHCP snooping o how can i find the VLAN that is causing this issue, according to some forum disabled DHCP snnoping to just one VLAN is enough.
Switch Ports Model SW Version SW Image Mode
------ ----- ----- ---------- ---------- ----
* 1 52 C9200L-48T-4X 17.03.03 CAT9K_LITE_IOSXE INSTALL
2 52 C9200L-48T-4X 17.03.03 CAT9K_LITE_IOSXE INSTALL
3 52 C9200L-48T-4X 17.03.03 CAT9K_LITE_IOSXE INSTALL
REgards
09-12-2021 12:55 PM
see if you turn off dhcp snooping is that resolve the issue ? as per the bug
https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvk32439
you already in 17.3.3, may try upgrade to 17.3.4
09-12-2021 03:41 PM
Post the complete output to the following commands:
09-12-2021 04:26 PM
09-12-2021 04:46 PM
CPU for switch 1 and switch 2 are a tad high but I am not concerned. CPU for switch 3 is at a normal level.
Can I see the output (page 1 only) for the following command:
06-11-2023 11:53 PM
Hi,
I have similar problem. Here is asked output:
Sw-C9200L#sh process cpu platform sorted location switch active r0
CPU utilization for five seconds: 10%, one minute: 19%, five minutes: 31%
Core 0: CPU utilization for five seconds: 8%, one minute: 18%, five minutes: 30%
Core 1: CPU utilization for five seconds: 8%, one minute: 18%, five minutes: 30%
Core 2: CPU utilization for five seconds: 11%, one minute: 16%, five minutes: 31%
Core 3: CPU utilization for five seconds: 9%, one minute: 16%, five minutes: 30%
Pid PPid 5Sec 1Min 5Min Status Size Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4961 4715 22% 47% 89% S 173288 linux_iosd-imag
6219 6205 9% 14% 21% S 75376 fed main event
39 2 6% 6% 6% S 0 ksmd
17557 17536 1% 1% 1% S 21024 fman_fp_image
06-12-2023 12:09 AM
@KalinKrumov wrote:4961 4715 22% 47% 89% S 173288 linux_iosd-imag
Oh hello there. I have seen this before.
What firmware is the switch on and is SNMP monitoring enabled?
Is there a DNAC appliance polling this switch?
06-12-2023 01:46 AM
Hi,
I used Nagios and Cacti for monitoring/polling not "DNAC".
The utilization rises to 100% regular for 1/2 hour by period for 2 hours period. Some services as voice calls disrupt and very slow file transfer via switch.
The problem happens when I use ver.17.6.3 in stack. One of the switches crashed and stayed in rommon mode. I disconnected the stack and now these switches operate separately connected with uplinks.
Now it is updated to ver.17.6.5 and this has not solved it.
I plan to stack them again and upgrade to some of the latest IOS.
Can you recommend a stable IOS version?
06-12-2023 01:46 AM
Yes, SNMP is enabled.
06-12-2023 02:07 AM
CSCwd07516
06-12-2023 04:13 AM
@KalinKrumov wrote:
Can you recommend a stable IOS version?
17.9.3
06-23-2023 04:51 AM
This has been resolved!
I upgraded to 17.9.3, stacked again, and configured all possible security features such as ip dhcp snooping, broadcast stroming, dot1x, Dynamic arp inspection, etc. Nothing about this does not change anything!
I Wiresharked all vlan by vlan and found a server which broadcast by udp. The server is a Konica Minolta printer monitoring server. The printers had been defined as IP ranges buth must be defined IP by IP. The server is scanning every hour interval and C9200L switches are overloaded to 98-100%!
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