On 14/07/10 11:30, Aaron Riemer wrote:
Hi Group,



We are having trouble with unicast flooding on a particular VLAN and
associated ports and as a result brief spikes in CPU usage on one of our
6509 core switches.



ARP and MAC timeouts are set to default and we haven't had problems with
this in the past. The problem is I believe this is causing brief 100% spikes
within the SP or RP and as a result brief connectivity outages.

Which is it? SP or RP?




We have narrowed down the source of the unicast flooding but we need to know
why it is occurring.

Rather more info required I think.

 * IOS version
 * Config of ports & SVIs in question
 * Nature of downstream devices (if any)
 * spanning tree config (if any)
 * rough idea of the size of the ARP & MAC tables
 * Any MLS rate-limit or CoPP config
 * Nature of the source of the unicast-flooded traffic
 * Any possibility of loops in the network?

Has anyone experienced this in the past? Could unicast flooding over
multiple interfaces account for this kind of behaviour?

Anything punted to the CPU at high rate could cause this kind of thing. That's why MLS limiters and CoPP are important on this platform, even with all their limitations.
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