Supported configurations for bottleneck detection, Limitations of bottleneck detection – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Supported configurations for bottleneck detection

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You can use the bottleneckMon command to specify alerting parameters for the following:

Whether alerts are to be sent when a bottleneck condition is detected

The size of the time window to look at when determining whether to alert

How many affected seconds are needed to generate the alert

How long to stay quiet after an alert

If an enabled alert is for congestion, for latency, or for both

NOTE

Changing alerting parameters affects RASlog alerting as well as SNMP traps.

For more detailed information on the bottleneckmon command, consult the Fabric OS Command
Reference
.

Supported configurations for bottleneck detection

The following configuration rules apply to bottleneck detection:

Bottleneck detection is supported only on Fibre Channel ports and FCoE F_Ports.

Bottleneck detection is supported only on the following port types:

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E_Ports

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EX_Ports

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F_Ports

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FL_Ports

F_Port and E_Port trunks are supported.

Long distance E_Ports are supported.

FCoE F_Ports are supported.

Bottleneck detection is supported on 4-Gbps, 8-Gbps, and 16-Gbps platforms, including
10-Gbps speeds.

Bottleneck detection is supported in Access Gateway mode.

Bottleneck detection is supported whether Virtual Fabrics is enabled or disabled. In VF mode,
bottleneck detection is supported on all fabrics, including the base fabric. See

“Virtual Fabrics

considerations for bottleneck detection”

on page 378 for additional information on using

bottleneck detection in VF mode.

Limitations of bottleneck detection

The bottleneck detection feature detects latency bottlenecks only at the point of egress, not
ingress. For example, for E_Ports, only the traffic egressing the port is monitored. For FCoE ports at
the FC-DCB (Data Center Bridging) boundary, traffic going from FC to DCB is monitored, but traffic
going from DCB to FC is not monitored.

ATTENTION

Using this feature for latency bottleneck detection is not recommended for link utilizations above 85%.

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