[j-nsp] Interrupt in Routing Engine

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Jan 3 10:12:50 EST 2005


On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 10:04:10AM +0530, av srikant wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> In Juniper Routers , when we execute the command "show chassis 
> routing-engine 0" , we see the below output. My query is that what process 
> in the RE tiggers the Interrupt CPU Utilization?

	I'm sure it's the ethernet controller for the fxp0 and fxp1
interfaces, as well as the IDE controller and other standard PC
interrupts (timer, serial ports, etc..) that are seen during the
normal course of system operations.

	- jared

> 
> Regards,
> Srikant
> 
> Routing Engine status:
>  Slot 0:
>    Current state                  Master
>    Election priority              Master (default)
>    Temperature                 41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
>    DRAM                      2048 MB
>    Memory utilization          16 percent
>    CPU utilization:
>      User                       0 percent
>      Background                 0 percent
>      Kernel                     2 percent
>      Interrupt                  1 percent
>      Idle                      97 percent
>    Model                          RE-3.0
>    Serial ID                      P10865704101
>    Start time                     2004-12-17 15:03:49 UTC
>    Uptime                        16 days, 13 hours, 24 minutes, 14 seconds
>    Load averages:                 1 minute   5 minute  15 minute
>                                       0.11       0.03       0.01
> 
> [edit]
> 
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