[c-nsp] High CPU Utilisation
Alex Rubenstein
alex at nac.net
Mon Jun 20 06:12:23 EDT 2005
simply having 'ip cef' may not actually enable CEF on your interfaces.
Make sure you have at the least a 'ip route-cache', and, 'ip route-cache
cef' on your interface configs..
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Gangasagar Amula wrote:
> Dear Saku,
>
> We have already used CEF....
>
> Any other Sugestions...
>
> Regs...Sagar.
>
>
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 Saku Ytti wrote :
>> conf term
>> ip cef
>> end
>> write
>>
>> If that doesn't help (you're already running CEF perhaps), you need
>> to find what packets you're receiving for processing. Try looking
>> at 'show buffers assigned packet', if there is something you shouldn't
>> be receiving and either stop the sender sending them or put ACL before
>> the box.
>>
>> --
>> ++ytti
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