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  1. biwood

    Is it normal for CPU to spike to 100% on a 4506?

    HDD, There's detail on the CPU sniffer in the "cat4500_high_cpu.pdf" doc on Cisco's site. It's on page 30.
  2. biwood

    Figuring out busiest ports on a Cisco 4506

    Clear counters and Show Int, eh? That's what I was afraid of. If this thing was local I'd work with our SNMP guys but since it's in Beijing my options are limited. Thanks for the quick responces.
  3. biwood

    Is it normal for CPU to spike to 100% on a 4506?

    SirPop, We have the Gig blades. I'm not sure exactly which ones w/o logging in. I think they are at level 4. Vipergg, Yeah, I read that doc. I didn't want to go through the whole process if it was considered normal. I also read about those tools in the newer IOS. The problem here is that we...
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    Is it normal for CPU to spike to 100% on a 4506?

    Our 4506 is our core switch as well as the bridge in our network. Every port is connected and utilized. This branch is an R&D center so it's pretty busy. When I do a "sh cpu proc hist" I get: 0810190025299362978996509996499894482289792096 100 * ** * * * * **...
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    Figuring out busiest ports on a Cisco 4506

    My boss wants me to figure out which ports are the busiest on our Cisco 4506. I can't find any easy way to do this. Any ideas?

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