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We have a CSR deployed in AWS and it is handling about 100-200 Mbps of traffic.
Looking at AWS CloudWatch Monitoring, the EC2 instance hosting the CSR is running at 15-20% (see attached). And looking at the CPU utilization from the CSR console, I s...
We are running CSRs in our AWS govcloud environment and we have purchased 3 year licenses for them.
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Index 43 Feature: sec_5G License Type: Permanent Start Date: N/A, End Date: Aug 11 2020 License State: Active, In Use License Count: Non-Counted L...
The CPU utilization from Cloudwatch is about 20%. It is passing about 100 Mbps. The load from your command shows 2%.
show plat h q a datapath utilization
CPP 0: Subdev 0 5 secs 1 min 5 min 60 min
Input: Priority (p...
Yes, but not from Cisco Support.I was able to derive the real usage data from the peered routers andconfirmed that AWS CloudWatch Monitoring is accurate and CSR's internalnumbers are wrong.If you are experiencing similar situations, trust your Cloud ...
Update:It turns out that I can just stop the CSR, and change the instance type to scale up vertically. Since the UDI did not change, the license did not need to be updated.