Enabling And Disabling Sflow On An Interface; Sflow Show Commands; Displaying Show Sflow Global - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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77 UDP packets exported
0 UDP packets dropped
165 sFlow samples collected
69 sFlow samples dropped due to sub-sampling
Linecard 1 Port set 0 H/W sampling rate 8192
Gi 1/16: configured rate 8192, actual rate 8192, sub-sampling rate 1
Gi 1/17: configured rate 16384, actual rate 16384, sub-sampling rate 2
Linecard 3 Port set 1 H/W sampling rate 16384
Gi 3/40: configured rate 16384, actual rate 16384, sub-sampling rate 1
If you did not enable any extended information, the show output displays the following (shown in bold).
Dell#show sflow
sFlow services are disabled
Global default sampling rate: 32768
Global default counter polling interval: 20
Global extended information enabled: none
0 collectors configured
0 UDP packets exported
0 UDP packets dropped
0 sFlow samples collected
0 sFlow samples dropped due to sub-sampling

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 enable
To disable sFlow on an interface, use the no version of this command.

sFlow Show Commands

Dell Networking OS includes the following sFlow display commands.
Displaying Show sFlow Globally
Displaying Show sFlow on an Interface
Displaying Show sFlow on a Line Card

Displaying Show sFlow Global

To view sFlow statistics, use the following command.
Display sFlow configuration information and statistics.
EXEC mode
show sflow
Example of Viewing sFlow Configuration (Global)
The first bold line indicates sFlow is globally enabled.
sFlow
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