@arpitch wrote:
Please use this for accuracy:
filter-interfaces {
interfaces {
pp0;
demux0;
"!(ge-.*/[0-9]$|ge-.*/1[0-9]$|xe-.*/[0-9]$|xe-.*/1[0-9]$|ae[0-9] $)";
}
all-internal-interfaces;
}
filter-duplicates;
I used this, and it does seem to filter out everything, or at least my NMS doesn't show any interfaces anymore.
With the statements I'm using right now (previous post) the used CPU % is very low now. I'm happy with the results:
beelze@ams-nik-er3> show system processes extensive | except 0.00
last pid: 2158; load averages: 0.26, 0.52, 0.52 up 521+10:08:17 09:17:53
162 processes: 4 running, 130 sleeping, 28 waiting
Mem: 1067M Active, 352M Inact, 256M Wired, 174M Cache, 112M Buf, 134M Free
Swap: 2915M Total, 2915M Free
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU COMMAND
10 root 1 155 52 0K 16K RUN 3920.7 82.91% idle
1673 root 11 44 0 21116K 11400K ucond 932.2H 5.03% clksyncd
11 root 1 -56 -159 0K 16K WAIT 289.0H 0.05% swi2: netisr 0