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тАО11-06-2008 07:29 AM
тАО11-06-2008 07:29 AM
HIgh CPU usage on 8212
I am getting an intermittent, very high CPU usage(80% +) on one of our 4 81212zl switches.
Switch=FW 13.25, OSPF and MSTP enabled, with about 30 VLANs. Traffic load is never greater than 20%, and usually far below that.
(I know 13.25 has had crashes/ICMP issues--we have experienced them also)
Was wondering in anyone has seen similar issues of high CPU?
Switch=FW 13.25, OSPF and MSTP enabled, with about 30 VLANs. Traffic load is never greater than 20%, and usually far below that.
(I know 13.25 has had crashes/ICMP issues--we have experienced them also)
Was wondering in anyone has seen similar issues of high CPU?
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тАО11-06-2008 03:47 PM
тАО11-06-2008 03:47 PM
Re: HIgh CPU usage on 8212
Is your default route in the same VLAN as many other devices? (ICMP redirects can come into play that way and I have seen that cause high CPU utilisation). Best practice is to put your default route device into it's own VLAN, but otherwise I believe K.13.44 should fix it (need to contact support for that).
Otherwise is your spanning-tree stable? 'show span' and check your time since last topology change.
Otherwise is your spanning-tree stable? 'show span' and check your time since last topology change.
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тАО11-06-2008 07:26 PM
тАО11-06-2008 07:26 PM
Re: HIgh CPU usage on 8212
Our default gateway is on the same VLAN as most of our devices.
I reviewed my config, and found I did not have the command "no ip icmp redirect' in the config. We should have, we had seen that problem and had added it to our other swtches.. Spanning-tree is stable.
I added the "no ip icmp redirect", and will monitor to determine if that resolved the issue.
Wait for 13.44. We have had many issues.
Thanks.
I reviewed my config, and found I did not have the command "no ip icmp redirect' in the config. We should have, we had seen that problem and had added it to our other swtches.. Spanning-tree is stable.
I added the "no ip icmp redirect", and will monitor to determine if that resolved the issue.
Wait for 13.44. We have had many issues.
Thanks.
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