He did say it was only a single core, not all cores together, that shows 100% continuously. It is most likely BGP.

Jesse DuPont

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On 5/2/17 6:07 PM, Christian Palecek via Mikrotik-users wrote:
Kevin, 
We have 74 peers and 41 filters, and are above 1g a night at peak time, we don't break 20%, Thats strictly all it does though, but seems like something else may be wrong.



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-------- Original message --------
From: Kevin Sullivan via Mikrotik-users <mikrotik-users@wispa.org>
Date: 5/2/17 4:44 PM (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Mikrotik Users] High routing CPU load

All,

 

We have  an edge router, CCR1072, that has a few 10g internet ports and a 10g connection back to the rest of the network. We're only passing ~1g at peak times currently, but the resources display shows 100% CPU on one of the cores continuously.  If we look at the load profiler, it says that "routing" is consuming 100% of that core.

 

We have 31 BGP peers and 25 route filters on the router. I'm wondering what we can do to lessen or spread the load around a bit.

 

Thanks,

                Kevin



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