I had a few network issues last night and it seems to be something going on with RSTP when I finally got the network back up I looked into the logs to see where the issue was. I saw that STP was blocking my far end of my network for some reason, this still remains to be discovered but during my views on the root switch that is connected back to the head end where the fiber connection is I noticed my cpu use bouncing up into the 100% many times is this normal? I thought these switches were capable of much more bandwidth than I am using surely. It ended up floating back down around 50% after all was said and done.
I had to disable RSTP in every other switch to resolve the issue.
CPU USE % WHATS NORMAL
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Re: CPU USE % WHATS NORMAL
Some posts on CPU useage:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2106&p=15348&hilit=+cpu#p15348
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2278&p=16169&hilit=+cpu#p16169
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2033&p=15270&hilit=+cpu+UI#p15270
The CPU has nothing to do with switching capacity.
50% is about right on a DC model.
You will see spike when switch first boots processing discovery for awhile especially on large flat networks but should settle down
You can always disable Discovery Protocols and Discovery Tab on Device/Configuration Tab
As far as 24VH I see being used on port 1 and 2, what devices are in port 1 and 2?
A misconfigured SMTP server can also affect CPU.
If they are AFX radio read this post:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1215#p9040
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2106&p=15348&hilit=+cpu#p15348
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2278&p=16169&hilit=+cpu#p16169
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2033&p=15270&hilit=+cpu+UI#p15270
The CPU has nothing to do with switching capacity.
50% is about right on a DC model.
You will see spike when switch first boots processing discovery for awhile especially on large flat networks but should settle down
You can always disable Discovery Protocols and Discovery Tab on Device/Configuration Tab
As far as 24VH I see being used on port 1 and 2, what devices are in port 1 and 2?
A misconfigured SMTP server can also affect CPU.
If they are AFX radio read this post:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1215#p9040
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Re: CPU USE % WHATS NORMAL
AIR FIBER 5X BACKHAULS
PORT 1 Inbound from NOC
PORT 2 Outbound to the next Tower in line to the South
PORT 1 Inbound from NOC
PORT 2 Outbound to the next Tower in line to the South
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Re: CPU USE % WHATS NORMAL
jadkins@skynetky.com wrote:AIR FIBER 5X BACKHAULS
PORT 1 Inbound from NOC
PORT 2 Outbound to the next Tower in line to the South
You would be more efficient running AF5X at 48VH so long as they are not the original batch
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