Sflow; Overview - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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sFlow is a standard-based sampling technology embedded within switches and routers which is used to
monitor network traffic. It is designed to provide traffic monitoring for high-speed networks with many
switches and routers.
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Overview

Implementation Information
Enabling and Disabling sFlow
Enabling and Disabling sFlow on an Interface
sFlow Show Commands
Configuring Specify Collectors
Changing the Polling Intervals
Back-Off Mechanism
sFlow on LAG ports
Enabling Extended sFlow
Overview
The Dell Networking OS supports sFlow version 5.
sFlow uses two types of sampling:
Statistical packet-based sampling of switched or routed packet flows.
Time-based sampling of interface counters.
The sFlow monitoring system consists of an sFlow agent (embedded in the switch/router) and an sFlow
collector. The sFlow agent resides anywhere within the path of the packet and combines the flow samples
and interface counters into sFlow datagrams and forwards them to the sFlow collector at regular intervals.
The datagrams consist of information on, but not limited to, packet header, ingress and egress interfaces,
sampling parameters, and interface counters.
Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) typically complete packet sampling. sFlow collector analyses
the sFlow datagrams received from different devices and produces a network-wide view of traffic flows.
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