Dell 9.7(0.0) Plumbing Product User Manual


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Important Points to Remember
The Dell Networking OS implementation of the sFlow MIB supports sFlow configuration via snmpset.
By default, sFlow collection is supported only on data ports. If you want to enable sFlow collection
through management ports, use the management egress-interface-selection and
application sflow-collector commands in Configuration and EIS modes respectively.
Dell Networking OS exports all sFlow packets to the collector. A small sampling rate can equate to
many exported packets. A backoff mechanism is automatically applied to reduce this amount. Some
sampled packets may be dropped when the exported packet rate is high and the backoff mechanism
is about to or is starting to take effect. The dropEvent counter, in the sFlow packet, is always zero.
Community list and local preference fields are not filled in extended gateway element in the sFlow
datagram.
802.1P source priority field is not filled in extended switch element in sFlow datagram.
Only Destination and Destination Peer AS number are packed in the dst-as-path field in extended
gateway element.
If the packet being sampled is redirected using policy-based routing (PBR), the sFlow datagram may
contain incorrect extended gateway/router information.
The source virtual local area network (VLAN) field in the extended switch element is not packed in
case of routed packet.
The destination VLAN field in the extended switch element is not packed in a Multicast packet.
Enabling and Disabling sFlow
By default, sFlow is disabled globally on the system.
Use the following command to enable sFlow globally.
Enable sFlow globally.
CONFIGURATION mode
[no] sflow enable
Enabling and Disabling sFlow on an Interface
By default, sFlow is disabled on all interfaces.
This CLI is supported on physical ports and link aggregation group (LAG) ports.
To enable sFlow on a specific interface, use the following command.
Enable sFlow on an interface.
INTERFACE mode
[no] sflow ingress-enable
To disable sFlow on an interface, use the no version of this command.
Enabling sFlow Max-Header Size Extended
To configure the maximum header size of a packet to 256 bytes, use the following commands:
Set the maximum header size of a packet.
CONFIGURATION mode
sFlow
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