[c-nsp] BFD CPU hog and traceback on me3600 and isis flapping 15.3(3)S1a

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Wed Mar 19 09:20:43 EDT 2014


On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 03:18:39 PM Pete Lumbis wrote:

> Doesn't matter. The trigger is the FRR event that
> triggers a walk of the forwarding table, even if there
> isn't a change. The process of walking the table is done
> under the BFD process (incorrectly) and causes the hog
> and could starve out the Hello thread.

Okay, makes sense now. Thanks.

Mark.
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