10-22-2010 05:57 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:12 AM
Does anybody know if there are any documents by Cisco Systems, containing recommendations for the following values:
- maximum acceptable (threshold) level of five minutes CPU Utilization, % ( routers, switches)
- maximum acceptable (threshold) level of free memory, memory used.
- maximum acceptable (threshold) level of proportion unicast/not unicast traffic
Thanks in advance.
10-27-2010 06:29 AM
Hello,
I am not aware of any Cisco document advicing about the proper values. But they can be considered as follows:
- maximum acceptable (threshold) level of five minutes CPU Utilization, % ( routers, switches):
The lower the better. Although each platform has a minimum CPU usage. i.e. 3550 switches tend to have a minimum of 35 - 40% of CPU usage dedicated to their internal management functions.
- maximum acceptable (threshold) level of free memory, memory used:
The higher the better. In addition having no memory fragmentation is very important too to be able to allocate every process needed.
- maximum acceptable (threshold) level of proportion unicast/not unicast traffic
The lower the proportion the better. Although the not unicast traffic levels will depend on the type of traffic traversing an interface, A percentage above the 85 - 90% may impact the link and switch/router performance.
Hope this helps.
10-29-2010 01:26 AM
Thanks a lot!
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