07-06-2017 01:53 AM
07-06-2017 09:20 AM
Not in the ascii graph style that was available on classic IOS. However, you can monitor the progression of CPU utilisation on the terminal window by running the "top" command. It may come handy to run it with "dumbtty" option, depending on how you prefer to see the output.
hth,
/Aleksandar
07-06-2017 03:06 AM
This is not available from IOS XR CLI. Most service providers use SNMP (or in very recent releases Telemetry) to graph the CPU utilisation.
A good reference for monitoring CPU via SNMP: https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-18746
/Aleksandar
07-06-2017 09:04 AM
Hi Alex,
Thanks for confirmation. Is their any other way to get the cpu History in the router itself.
07-06-2017 09:20 AM
Not in the ascii graph style that was available on classic IOS. However, you can monitor the progression of CPU utilisation on the terminal window by running the "top" command. It may come handy to run it with "dumbtty" option, depending on how you prefer to see the output.
hth,
/Aleksandar
07-06-2017 10:02 AM
Thanks Alex
07-26-2018 03:34 PM
Back to the stone ages.... They want us to use GUI's but we don't want to use GUI to keep control. All these fine and great troubleshoot tools are gone but most of use now don't have a clue what is going on the network without these tools. why because it's not real time.
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