From: George Harizanov (georgehar@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 19 1999 - 02:39:34 GMT-3
Hi Jim..
Thanks for responding.. You are right .. you can limit the CPU load on
a router runnig OSPF, by makign the area stub,, and using
summarization.
There is another way you can improve the performance on a router that
handles a lot of LSA.
Since version 11.3 you can change a timer with the command TIMERS
LSA-GROUP-PACING.
lowering that timer from the default 4 minites puts less load on the
CPU.
I was thinking that there might be a way you can reserve so to say
specific CPU time for a specific process... OSPF and so on...
Tnanks
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Ayers
To: George Harizanov ; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: CPU time
In OSPF for example, you can REDUCE the CPU load by using Stub
Areas where appropriate due to the fact that the LSDB is reduced in
size.
I know this doesn't exactly answer the question, but it is "a"
method for OSPF to reduce CPU time, but no "limit to a certain" CPU
time.
At 09:34 PM 8/13/1999 +0100, George Harizanov wrote:
Hi guys...
I've being trying to figure this one out for some time..
Is there a way a routing protocol (ospf, bgp, and so on ) can be
limited to certain CPU time usage on the router?
Any hints or directions to the cisco site where this might be
discussed .. would be appreciated..
Thanks
George
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