In contrast to RAM - CAM (Content Addressable Memory) uses data to retrieve where the data is stored - while RAM does the opposite - retrieving data from a memory address.
The CAM table is used primarily for layer 2 switching and returns either 'true' (0) or 'false' (1) - e.g. if data is being sent to another host on the switch the MAC address will be looked up in the CAM table and the result is either true (returns the switch port) or false (flood the switch ports.)
TCAM (Ternary Content Addressable Memory) is like CAM - but it can store a third state which can be any value - hence is useful for storing layer 3 operations like switching and qos.
When the TCAM cable is full it will 'punt' further entries to the CPU.
Check overall process CPU usage and sort by CPU utilization:
show proc cpu sorted
Example output:
CPU utilization for five seconds: 44%/30%; one minute: 42%; five minutes: 32%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
96 88 147299 0 1.11% 1.04% 0.92% 0 Ethernet Msec Ti
117 40 36582 1 0.15% 0.19% 0.17% 0 IPAM Manager
240 28 36535 0 0.15% 0.14% 0.12% 0 MMON MENG
** Note: The first percentage figure (44%) show the overall CPU utilization and the second figure shows the percentage of the prior figure of which is caused by traffic (30%) **
The following processes are used for handling punted packets to the CPU and hence can be used as an indication of whether punted packets are causing CPU perofrmance issues:
- HLFM address lea
- Check heaps
- Virtual exec
- RedEarth Tx Mana
- HPM counter proc
Some common causes for traffic being punted to the CPU are:
- ACL logging
- Broadcast storms
- TCAM table space used up
To generate a smaller report of the overall CPU usage I like to use:
show proc cpu extended
Check CPU usage on IOS threads (does not work on 2960 series)
show proc cpu detailed process iosd sorted
We can show packet counts for all CPU receive queues with:
show controllers cpu-interface
We can issue the following to get an overview of the TCAM utilization:
show platform tcam utilization
Checking the device memory:
show processes memory sorted
show processes memory detailed process iosd sorted
Sources: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750/software/troubleshooting/cpu_util.html#pgfId-1028395
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/60831/cam-content-addressable-memory-vs-tcam-ternary-content-addressable-memory
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