[c-nsp] Determining ASR1k ESP/SIP utilisation

Klaus Kastens kiste at bawue.de
Mon Mar 17 03:43:08 EDT 2014


On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 06:31 +0000, Simon Lockhart wrote:
> 
> This one is one I'd not tried before and looks very useful. I assume this is
> reporting the ESP utilisation, and thus in the case of my ESP-40, how close I
> am to the 40Gbps aggregate switching limit.
> 
> Do you know if this information is obtainable by SNMP?

These can be found in CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilizationTable
(1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.715.1.1.6), indexed by ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalIndex:

    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilInputPriorityPktRate.9027.fiveSeconds = Counter64: 251 packets per second
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilInputPriorityPktRate.9027.oneMinute = Counter64: 277 packets per second
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilInputPriorityPktRate.9027.fiveMinutes = Counter64: 252 packets per second
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilInputPriorityPktRate.9027.sixtyMinutes = Counter64: 255 packets per second
    |
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilProcessingLoad.9027.fiveSeconds = Gauge32: 2 percent
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilProcessingLoad.9027.oneMinute = Gauge32: 1 percent
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilProcessingLoad.9027.fiveMinutes = Gauge32: 1 percent
    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB::ceqfpUtilProcessingLoad.9027.sixtyMinutes = Gauge32: 1 percent


Best regards,
 Klaus


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