Netgear M4100-50G CLI Manual - Page 529
show process cpu, The following shows example CLI display output.
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches falling utilization threshold is optional. If the falling CPU utilization parameters are not configured, they take the same value as the rising CPU utilization parameters. Format Mode process cpu threshold type total rising interval {falling interval } Global Config Parameter rising threshold rising interval falling threshold falling interval Description The percentage of CPU resources that, when exceeded for the configured rising interval, triggers a notification. The range is 1-100. The default is 0 (disabled). The duration of the CPU rising threshold violation, in seconds, that must be met to trigger a notification. The range is 5-86,400. The default is 0 (disabled). The percentage of CPU resources that, when usage falls below this level for the configured interval, triggers a notification. The range is 1-100. The default is 0 (disabled). A notification is triggered when the total CPU utilization falls below this level for a configured period of time. The falling utilization threshold notification is made only if a rising threshold notification was previously done. The falling utilization threshold must always be equal or less than the rising threshold value. The CLI does not allow setting the falling threshold to be greater than the rising threshold. The duration of the CPU falling threshold, in seconds, that must be met to trigger a notification. The range is 5-86,400. The default is 0 (disabled). show process cpu This command provides the percentage utilization of the CPU by different tasks. Note: It is not necessarily the traffic to the CPU, but different tasks that keep the CPU busy. Format Mode show process cpu Privileged EXEC The following shows example CLI display output. (Switch) #show process cpu Memory Utilization Report status bytes free 192980480 alloc 53409968 Task Utilization Report Task Utilization bcmL2X.0 0.75% Utility Commands 529