NetSight Application Flows missing Application and Network Response time for EXOS switches
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‎09-15-2017 12:22 PM
I was really happy with how stupid simple it was to get my Extreme switches to send IPFIX data to my NetSight server. I followed this KB to get the job done. However - I noticed that I am not getting any Application Response or Network Response data for any of my connected switches (I have four).
I also have Extreme Wireless Contollers setup to use IPFIX, and I *am getting* Application Response and Network Response for my wireless connections.
I have noticed that this can also be done with a gre tunnel. Is a gre tunnel necessary to get that additional data? Or is there something missing from the GTAC article in regards to sending the additional data?
I also have Extreme Wireless Contollers setup to use IPFIX, and I *am getting* Application Response and Network Response for my wireless connections.
I have noticed that this can also be done with a gre tunnel. Is a gre tunnel necessary to get that additional data? Or is there something missing from the GTAC article in regards to sending the additional data?
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‎09-19-2017 10:32 AM
IMO to see flows from switches you have to buy Purview. Had the same results when I have tested it some time ago.
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‎09-19-2017 10:32 AM
You would be correct!
I was talking to my Extreme sales guy the other day and I brought up this issue. He said he knew exactly what was causing this. I need to buy a Purview flow connector license.
With wireless, you don't need the additional license. But with any switches you are adding, that's an extra. I am in the middle of a core switch upgrade project and it seems that this was already planned out. Rather than add all of these individual switches - I should be waiting until the core switch is up - and then connect that core to Purview with it's installed license.
I was talking to my Extreme sales guy the other day and I brought up this issue. He said he knew exactly what was causing this. I need to buy a Purview flow connector license.
With wireless, you don't need the additional license. But with any switches you are adding, that's an extra. I am in the middle of a core switch upgrade project and it seems that this was already planned out. Rather than add all of these individual switches - I should be waiting until the core switch is up - and then connect that core to Purview with it's installed license.
