Mar 5, 2002 #1 jkeeper MIS Joined Jul 19, 2000 Messages 69 Location US How do I check the switches utilization? Not the port but the "back" plan. Thank you very much. JKeeper
How do I check the switches utilization? Not the port but the "back" plan. Thank you very much. JKeeper
Mar 6, 2002 1 #2 DanielBowen Technical User Joined Jan 26, 2001 Messages 137 Location GB If it is a CatOS switch (5000 etc), then type show system. This will show the utilization due to traffic etc. If it is an IOS switch (2900XL etc), then type show processes cpu. This gives far more info Daniel, Upvote 0 Downvote
If it is a CatOS switch (5000 etc), then type show system. This will show the utilization due to traffic etc. If it is an IOS switch (2900XL etc), then type show processes cpu. This gives far more info Daniel,
Mar 6, 2002 1 #3 jgercken MIS Joined Feb 13, 2002 Messages 304 Location US Use the undocumented command 'ps -c' on the 5000 & 6000's ---------------------------------------- Wassabi Pop Tarts! Write Kellogs today! Upvote 0 Downvote
Use the undocumented command 'ps -c' on the 5000 & 6000's ---------------------------------------- Wassabi Pop Tarts! Write Kellogs today!
Mar 6, 2002 #4 DanielBowen Technical User Joined Jan 26, 2001 Messages 137 Location GB What does this ps -c or -i or -p etc do? Cisco offers no notes at all? Daniel, Upvote 0 Downvote