Configuring sflow, Protocols and standards, Sflow configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring sFlow

Sampled Flow (sFlow) is a traffic monitoring technology.
As shown in

Figure 62

, the sFlow system involves an sFlow agent embedded in a device and a remote

sFlow collector. The sFlow agent collects interface counter information and packet information and
encapsulates the sampled information in sFlow packets. When the sFlow packet buffer is full, or the

aging timer (fixed to 1 second) expires, the sFlow agent sends the packets in UDP datagrams to the

specified sFlow collector. The sFlow collector analyzes the information and displays the results. sFlow

provides good scalability to allow one sFlow collector to monitor multiple sFlow agents.
sFlow provides the following sampling mechanisms:

Flow sampling—Obtains packet information.

Counter sampling—Obtains interface counter information.

Figure 62 sFlow system

Protocols and standards

RFC 3176, InMon Corporation's sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in Switched and Routed

Networks

sFlow.org, sFlow Version 5

sFlow configuration task list

Tasks at a glance

(Required.)

Configuring the sFlow agent and sFlow collector information

Perform at least one of the following tasks:

Configuring flow sampling

Configuring counter sampling

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