On Wednesday, 2003-01-22 at 12:04 EST, "Dale Levesque" <dlevesque@floridabroadband.net> wrote:
I have been looking at some stats on a router and I am seeing high utilization between 2 routers, I am seeing utilization on one interface of about 60megs up and down, when the aggregate of all other interfaces is about 13megs up and down. The routers that I am using are a Riverstone 8600 and a Redback sms500, these have been in production for over a year and have not had this problem before. I have made sure that the rate-limiting for icmp,snmp,bgp,ospf and rip are set down to under a meg (for now). These 2 routers are directly connected, and I am not seeing a lot of broadcast traffic. If someone has some in-sight on what is happening please let me know. Also this happened to me yesterday on a different set of routers w/ the same configuration and nothing has been changed. The problem just sort of fixed itself. I would think it's a Dos or DDOS but my inet interfaces are not getting more that like is 13megs up and down. I have done the obvious like reboot, incase and interface is jabbering and cables test out. I would not be so perplexed at this issue if it happened all the time or only happened on one set of routers, but this seems to be an isolated incident but not so isolate because it has happened on another set of routers (one Riverstone and on Redback again).
Routing loop? Try some traceroutes. Tony Rall