Hi there..

We have a 7206VXR as follows:

Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G1) processor (revision B) with 983040K/65536K bytes of
memory.
System image file is "disk2:c7200-ik9o3s-mz.124-17.bin"
PA-A3-OC3MM Card

We use this particular 7206 for PPPOE aggregation via l2tp tunnels (hence
the OC-3).

Our CPU on this box is very high hitting over 80% at peak times with only
100Mb/s of PPPOE traffic.  This should be in the 35-40% range so I'm trying
to figure out why it's so high.  Below is a CPU snapshot with only 69Mbps of
traffic:

CPU utilization for five seconds: 55%/39%; one minute: 56%; five minutes:
56%
 PID Runtime(ms)   Invoked      uSecs   5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
  71   458570796-1703950621          0 11.87% 11.27% 11.11%   0 IP Input
 219     4984564  64385380         77  0.98%  1.03%  1.05%   0 PPP Events
  41    24228260   1849149      13102  0.98%  0.96%  0.98%   0 Per-Second
Jobs
 210    21120272 375128678         56  0.81%  0.85%  0.86%   0 L2X Data
Daemon
  46    23911376    370192      64591  0.81%  0.81%  0.81%   0 Compute load
avg
 107     8786164   2876087       3054  0.40%  0.37%  0.37%   0 CEF process
   6    11852176  15837365        748  0.16%  0.25%  0.24%   0 Pool Manager
  37     2108276   2495466        844  0.16%  0.12%  0.12%   0 Net
Background
 209     1864092  61531985         30  0.08%  0.09%  0.09%   0 RADIUS
 120       65336  18272069          3  0.08%  0.02%  0.00%   0 RBSCP
Background
 216       45464  14355362          3  0.08%  0.00%  0.00%   0 PPPoE
Background
 163     6478664   1312528       4936  0.08%  0.13%  0.20%   0 VTEMPLATE
Backgr


Any input is most appreciated...

Paul


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