We're not talking an aggregate number here are we? Or is it that the average in (or out) over the previous 5 minutes was greater than the speed of the circuit? Brian On Wed, 23 Sep 1998 alex@nac.net wrote:
When the phenomenen occurs, the total inbound traffic of (B) and (C) shows near 45 mbps (about 43.x mbps).
My question is: Is it true that it indicates 60~70 mbps ? (Of cause, it has many output drops.) or Is it bug?
I recall this being a bug, I had a T1 that did 1.9 mb/s.
I recall 11.2.x or 11.1.21 fixing it.
The cpu load increases upto 99%, and it freezes router for short time -about 1~2 minute-. How to resolve this errors ?
Our Router is: CISCO 7507 RSP2 IOS: 11.1.19 (CC) Enable CEF on (A): It is better than not using CEF. But the result doen't matter. (High CPU load, ..)
Any Idea ?
Thanks in advance
--Jaeho Yang.
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