On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 08:52:59 -0700
Karyn Ulriksen <kulriksen@publichost.com> wrote:
Looks like the router or something on the LAN is trying to talk to something
that isn't responding...
> If you are using HP OpenView (and possibly other net management tools), look
> at the setting for how often it scans for new network devices. I've
> actually had HP OpenView crash a router or two by overflowing the ARP tables
> on a good size network.
>
> Don't know if you have a network management app on your network, but try
> disabling it and then taking a look at what the CPU reads...
>
> Karyn
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: RSMANI [mailto:rsm@ren.nic.in]
> > Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 9:22 PM
> > To: cisco-FAQ
> > Subject: [nsp] REGARDING CPU USAGE!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi!
> > I see the 4500 router loaded a bit more than normal.
> > The sh process cpu shows a huge cpu utilisation for ARP.. Can
> > anyone guess
> > what can be the reason..?
> >
> > 641228 1032572 621 29.39% 31.20% 25.53% 0 ARP Input
> >
> > Thanx in advance
> > Iyer
> >
> >
>
-- Neil J. McRae C O L T I N T E R N E T neil@COLT.NET "In this world there's two kinds of people my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig?"
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