[ixpmanager] peer-to-peer statistics | sFlow

Vladislav Leontjev vladislav.leontjev at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 12:16:41 GMT 2019


Hello,

Yes, the SW is the physical one. UAWEI CE6870-24S6CQ-EI. VLAN 0 really
strange; the output is here: http://p.ip.fi/7xLh
We've got support for analogical model with sFlow support
too: CE6850-48S6Q-HI. if there's a
need to open TT or whatever.


BR,
Vlad.

пт, 22 мар. 2019 г. в 13:36, Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>:

> Vladislav Leontjev wrote on 22/03/2019 08:57:
> > Sorry proccess was missed,
> > Waited for sometime and here they are:
>
> yeah, the --debug option outputs data every 60 seconds by default, so
> you won't see any output for one minute.
>
> The configuration looks fine otherwise.
>
> However, this does not look good:
>
> > DEBUG: rejected:
> FLOW,10.81.7.25,17,0,0007ebea2860,00155d5c6135,0x0800,80,0,10.81.15.50,10.81.15.52,1,0x00,255,8,0,0x00,1522,110,8192
>
> The bit that reads "0x0800,80,0," means that the frame is type 0x0800
> (i.e. ipv4), that the source VLAN is 80 and the destination VLAN is 0.
>
> This doesn't make sense because you cannot have VLAN ID 0.  It happens
> because the switch isn't exporting sflowv5 Extended Flow Data, which is
> a known problem on some switching platforms.
>
> Is this sflow data coming from a physical or a virtual switch?  If it's
> from a physical switch, could you run "sflowtool -p 6343 -4 -l" and post
> the output somewhere so that I can take a look at it?
>
>
> Nick
>
>
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