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‎01-07-2014 10:50 PM
Create Date: Aug 7 2012 6:10AM
Am I right in saying sFlow version 5 does not support egress traffic?
We're using solarwinds to monitor our extreme networks infrastructure but the software does not monitor egress traffic.
I'm also a little confused by netflow and sflow and the difference.
Any info on this subject is most helpful
Ian (from Ian_Broadway)
Am I right in saying sFlow version 5 does not support egress traffic?
We're using solarwinds to monitor our extreme networks infrastructure but the software does not monitor egress traffic.
I'm also a little confused by netflow and sflow and the difference.
Any info on this subject is most helpful
Ian (from Ian_Broadway)
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‎07-16-2014 04:08 PM
I have the same issue with solarwinds Netflow not showing egress traffic. The traffic seems to be there but unsure which is the source and destination. Egress always shows 0% but I see the IP from the other side. Is this a SFLOW to NETFLOW issue? If SFLOW is only supported on one side, how would you change it?
Thank you,
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‎02-06-2014 12:29 PM
Sflow is only supported in either direction when using the latest release of XOS.
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‎01-12-2014 03:30 PM
Not to weigh in on which is better, but I believe Sflow was 1st released by LANnet, an Israeli Switch company big over their and in Europe. LANnet was bought by Lucent Technologies to replace the Bay Networks Line when Bay was bought by their competitor Nortel.(became part of the 'Cajun" product line)...all of which are now part of Avaya. Extreme was a big partner to Avaya while Avaya vacillated between using partners and any focus on their 'own' data products (they were a voice company). Extreme incorporated features to be complementary to Avaya as the preferred partner when Avaya could not sell their own...
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‎01-08-2014 10:47 AM
Hi Ian,
Regarding your question: does sFlow version 5 support egress traffic?
Answer, yes you should be able to report on egress traffic.
NetFlow, IPFIX and possibly sFlow exporting switches generally collect flows/packets as they ingress an interface. To determine 'outbound' utilization on an interface, the ingress metered flow needs to be exported with the proper destination or egress interface. Outbound utilization is reported using ingress metered flows. Confused?
The bottom line: verify with a wireshark or a flow collector that the ingress/egress interfaces in the flow are different or just call plixer and we'll help you figure this out. If you decide to export IPFIX instead, here's the IPFIX configuration. Hopefully this helps you.
I've got sometime this morning so I'll digress a bit on the NetFlow vs. sFlow point that Erik made. Many feel as he does that the two are similar. I agree, they both contain the letters f-l-o-w.  See sFlow Vs. NetFlow:
IPFIX can also be used for sampling packets. Read up on PSAMP if anyone is interested and IPFIX can also be used to export SNMP counters. IPFIX is far more powerful and flexible than sFlow.
Mike
Regarding your question: does sFlow version 5 support egress traffic?
Answer, yes you should be able to report on egress traffic.
NetFlow, IPFIX and possibly sFlow exporting switches generally collect flows/packets as they ingress an interface. To determine 'outbound' utilization on an interface, the ingress metered flow needs to be exported with the proper destination or egress interface. Outbound utilization is reported using ingress metered flows. Confused?
The bottom line: verify with a wireshark or a flow collector that the ingress/egress interfaces in the flow are different or just call plixer and we'll help you figure this out. If you decide to export IPFIX instead, here's the IPFIX configuration. Hopefully this helps you.
I've got sometime this morning so I'll digress a bit on the NetFlow vs. sFlow point that Erik made. Many feel as he does that the two are similar. I agree, they both contain the letters f-l-o-w.  See sFlow Vs. NetFlow:
- http://www.plixer.com/blog/netflow/sflow-myths-sflow-is-really-spacket/
- http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/29117
- http://www.plixer.com/blog/netflow-vs-sflow-2/netflow-vs-sflow-which-is-better/
IPFIX can also be used for sampling packets. Read up on PSAMP if anyone is interested and IPFIX can also be used to export SNMP counters. IPFIX is far more powerful and flexible than sFlow.
Mike
