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sFlow Sampler Settings, sFlow Analyzer Settings - Edit window
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xStack® DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch Figure 2 - 132 sFlow Analyzer Settings - Edit window The following fields can be configured or viewed: Parameter Description Analyzer Server (1- Enter an integer from 1 to 4 to denote the sFlow Analyzer to be added. Up to four entries can 4) be added. Owner Users may enter an alphanumeric string of up to 16 characters to define the owner of this entry. Users are encouraged to give this field a name that will help them identify this entry. When an entry is made in this field, the following Timeout field is automatically set to 400 seconds, unless the user alters the Timeout field. Timeout (1-2000000 sec) This field is used to specify the timeout for the Analyzer Server. When the server times out, all sFlow samples and counter polls associated with this server will be deleted. The user may set a time between 1 and 2000000 seconds with a default setting of 400 seconds. Infinite can be selected to ensure that it never times out. Collector IPv4 Address Click the radio button and enter the IPv4 address of the sFlow Analyzer Server. If this field is not specified, the entry will become 0.0.0.0 and therefore the entry will be inactive. Users must set this field. Collector IPv6 Address Click the radio button and enter the IPv6 address of the sFlow Analyzer Server. Collector Port (165535) The destination UDP port where sFlow datagrams will be sent. The default setting for this field is 6343. Max Datagram Size This field will specify the maximum number of data bytes that can be packaged into a single (300-1400) sFlow datagram. Users may select a value between 300 and 1400 bytes with a default setting of 1400 bytes. Click Apply to save the changes. sFlow Sampler Settings This window will allow users to configure the Switch's settings for taking sample packets from the network, including the sampling rate and the amount of the packet header to be extracted. To view this window, click Administration > sFlow > sFlow Sampler Settings, as shown below. 110