Kevin Loch wrote:
Try adjusting 'service counters max age' to zero if you haven't already.
As others have pointed out a delay of 3-4 minutes is not normal
What does your SP (not RP) cpu usage look like? Try disabling netflow
if your SP cpu usage is maxing out.
Are there any snmp oids we can
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:14:21PM +0200, Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
Have you had similar problems? It is not the big issue, only the graphs
look not so nice with the rows of spikes down/up. If there is a simple
solution to the problem we would like to know it.
Well, I think this is just
Gert Doering wrote:
Well, I think this is just the way this architecture works. The hardware
does the actual counting, and every now and then a low-prio process grabs
all the counters from the hardware and fills in SNMP variables.
Hi, thanks for the answer. Is there any way to somehow
Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
Hi,
We have several 6500's, some of them heavily loaded. We use snmp to
graph traffic on all interfaces - just the simplest solution. Since some
time we have had an issue with the interface counters. When the CPU box
is really loaded (usually synchronization of BGP
Kevin Loch wrote:
Try adjusting 'service counters max age' to zero if you haven't already.
It has not changed anything.
As others have pointed out a delay of 3-4 minutes is not normal
What does your SP (not RP) cpu usage look like? Try disabling netflow
if your SP cpu usage is maxing out.
Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
We have several 6500's, some of them heavily loaded. We use snmp to
graph traffic on all interfaces - just the simplest solution. Since some
time we have had an issue with the interface counters. When the CPU box
is really loaded (usually synchronization of BGP
Hi,
We have several 6500's, some of them heavily loaded. We use snmp to
graph traffic on all interfaces - just the simplest solution. Since some
time we have had an issue with the interface counters. When the CPU box
is really loaded (usually synchronization of BGP sessions), the counters
...@janoszka.pl wrote:
From: Grzegorz Janoszka grzeg...@janoszka.pl
Subject: [c-nsp] Freezing counters at 6500
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Date: Wednesday, 29 July, 2009, 7:14 AM
Hi,
We have several 6500's, some of them heavily loaded. We use
snmp to graph traffic on all interfaces - just