Re: How to see frag/defrag utilization of the router.
AM wrote:
> I would know how to see whether the router is busy on
> defragmentin/fragmenting of packets about wrong settings of MTU.
> I have IPsec traffic going through the router and when it is present
> the CPU blasts up to 100%. Every other traffic can reach peaks of
> 400-500 kbytes per second while the IPsec traffic only 30/40 kBytes
> per second. Using "cpu show proc" the sum of all processes is close
> to 1% while the percentage on the top of list reaches 95/100%.
Is your IPSec traffic going through serial interfaces? If so, just
crank the physical mtu to 1600 on both side. "sho ip traffic" will
tell you how many packets you are fragmenting.
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