3000 Concentrator CPU 100%

I have a 3000 Concentrator that I noticed the CPU is pegged at 100% how can I find out what is causing this. I went to Monitor -> staticstics and the only thing that I can see is perhaps the NAT translation is causing this what else can I check to see what is causing the 3000 to spike at 100%?

OK, I have been to **** and back since updating  iTunes to version 10.5.3.3. Basically it hogs 100% of your CPU. I read all the articles and forums I could find and tried out everything including Win socket resets, re-installations etc. Nothing worked. My objective is purely to get iTunes in any version format to work so I can use iTunes again.
I am now smiling and using iTunes. This is what I did.
SYSTEM RESTORE POINT
As always, create a system restore point so you have something to restore to in case something goes wrong
UNINSTALL PROPERLY
Go to control panel, programs and uninstall the below Apple related applications
iTunes
Quicktime
Apple Software Update
Apple Mobile Support
Bonjour
Apple Application Support
iPhone
any other Apple related product you can find
Delete or move any *.itl files (iTunes databases)
You need to remove these as when you install an earlier version of iTunes it will not be compatible with the newer version
Clean registry
Run a registry cleaner. I used the free one as part of the Tweaknow Power pack
Manual registry clean up
Run Regedit in admin mode and search for anything Apple and iTunes.  (F3 to do next search).
NEW INSTALL
Go to http://www.oldapps.com/itunes.php and download iTunes 10.1 (64-bit).  I tried later versions but had the same CPU issue (not sure why as I was on the second latest iTunes version which worked find until the upgrade).
Caviat
The above worked for me and was done at my own risk. If you choose to try the above you do so at your own risk and I accept no responsibility and liability what so ever.
I will not be updating iTunes again until I see an official Apple iTunes fix for this issue.

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