Why is traffic monitoring needed, Default traffic monitoring values – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Monitoring Switch Traffic

The packet that is copied to the destination port is in the same format as the

original packet on the wire. This means that if the mirror is copying a received

packet, the copied packet is VLAN tagged or untagged as it was received on

the source port. If the mirror is copying a transmitted packet, the copied

packet is VLAN tagged or untagged as it is being transmitted on the source

port.

Why is Traffic Monitoring Needed?

Monitoring the traffic that the switch handles, as well as monitoring all traffic

in the network, can help provide information about network performance and

utilization. This information can be useful in network planning and resource

allocation. Information about traffic flows can also help troubleshoot

problems in the network.

Default Traffic Monitoring Values

The sFlow agent is enabled by default, but sampling and polling are disabled

on all ports. Additionally, no sFlow receivers (collectors) are configured.

Table 15-1 contains additional default values for the sFlow feature.

RMON is enabled by default, but no RMON alarms, events, or history

statistic groups are configured.
Port mirroring is disabled, and no ports are configured as source or destination

ports.

NOTE:

You can create a DiffServ policy class definition that mirrors specific types

of traffic to a destination port. For more information, see "Configuring Differentiated

Services" on page 1097.

Table 15-1. sFlow Defaults

Parameter

Default Value

Receiver timeout for sampling

0

Receiver port

6343

Receiver Maximum Datagram Size

1400 bytes

Maximum header size

128 bytes

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