Howdy,

One of our routers in a smaller facility is still rocking a pair of PRP-2s and 
we've been getting notices lately that it has been failing to respond to SNMP 
queries.

Makes sense, as my cell phone likely has a better CPU than the PRP-2 but I 
wanted to see if there was any way to extend the life of this thing just a 
little longer.

I tracked the CPU usage and it appears that the BGP ROUTER process is what is 
eating all of the CPU time when this issue happens.

There seems to be a constant deadly drip of routing updates coming in from one 
of the upstream providers attached to this router:

The below were taken just 1 second apart:

Neighbor        V           AS MsgRcvd     MsgSent   TblVer        InQ OutQ 
Up/Down  State/PfxRcd
x.x.x.13          4        3356 164983466 1610722 334466344   13    0           
 4w2d       434626

Neighbor        V           AS MsgRcvd     MsgSent   TblVer        inQ OutQ 
Up/Down  State/PfxRcd
x.x.x.13          4        3356 164983671 1610725 334466843    0     0          
   4w2d       434664

Neighbor        V           AS MsgRcvd     MsgSent   TblVer        InQ OutQ 
Up/Down  State/PfxRcd
x.x.x.13          4        3356 164983700 1610725 334466843    0    0           
   4w2d       434674

We have only been getting the notices that SNMP is failing 2-3 times a day out 
of 480 pollings but it's enough to cause alerts and operational events to be 
created, etc.

Awhile back we had a problem with another upstream where it would take an hour 
sometimes to download the full table from them so we implemented PMTUD which 
helped in that scenario; the max data segment size on this particular neighbor 
appears to be 1460 bytes.

Does anyone have any tips or tricks on ways to lessen the impact of the 
constant route churn aside from either "Don't use a PRP-2 because it sucks" or 
"don't import a full table".

We're already scheduled to be upgrading to ASR9000s with RSP440s fairly soon 
but like I said I do need to squeeze out just a few more months on this beastie.

This particular router is still running IOS and hasn't been upgraded to XR.

Thanks!
-Drew

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