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Example
XSR(config)#cpu-utilization
debug processor
This command defines a method to force forwarding engine jobs to a specific CPU or allows the 
jobs to float between available CPUs.
Syntax
debug processor {number | job type | interface | mobility}
number
job type
interface
mobility
Mode
Privileged EXEC: 
Examples
The following example forces CPU 0 to accept forwarding jobs input to F1:
XSR#debug processor 0 Input FE1 FIXED
Input Job for Interface FastEthernet 1 is now fixed to Processor #0
This example forces CPU 1 to accept protocol forwarding jobs on interface F2:
XSR#debug processor 1 Protocol FE2 FIXED
Protocol Job for Interface FastEthernet 2 is now fixed to Processor #1
hostname
This command sets the system network name on the CLI prompt.
Syntax
hostname name
name
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of this command deletes the configured hostname:
no hostname
Mode
Privileged EXEC: 
Default
The name that is stored in Bootrom.
CPU: 0 or 1.
Input, Output, or Protocol.
The specified interface.
Fixed (assign to a CPU and port) or floating (XSR assigns CPU and port).
XSR#
Name of the XSR that appears at the CLI prompt.
XSR#
Other Platform Commands
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