Implementation InformationDell Networking sFlow is designed so that the hardware sampling rate is per line card port-pipe and isdecided based on all the ports in that port-pipe.If you do not enable sFlow on any port specifically, the global sampling rate is downloaded to that port and isto calculate the port-pipe’s lowest sampling rate. This design supports the possibility that sFlow might beconfigured on that port in the future. Back-off is triggered based on the port-pipe’s hardware sampling rate.For example, if port 1 in the port-pipe has sFlow configured with a 16384 sampling rate while port 2 in theport-pipe has sFlow configured but no sampling rate set, the system applies a global sampling rate of 512 toport 2. The hardware sampling rate on the port-pipe is then set at 512 because that is the lowest configuredrate on the port-pipe. When a high traffic situation occurs, a back-off is triggered and the hardware samplingrate is backed-off from 512 to 1024. Note that port 1 maintains its sampling rate of 16384; port 1 is unaffectedbecause it maintains its configured sampling rate of 16484.To avoid the back-off, either increase the global sampling rate or configure all the line card ports with thedesired sampling rate even if some ports have no sFlow configured.Important Points to Remember• The Dell Networking OS implementation of the sFlow MIB supports sFlow configuration via snmpset.• Dell Networking recommends the sFlow Collector be connected to the Dell Networking chassis througha line card port rather than the management Ethernet port.• Only egress sampling is supported.• The system exports all sFlow packets to the collector. A small sampling rate can equate to manyexported packets. A backoff mechanism is automatically applied to reduce this amount. Some sampledpackets may be dropped when the exported packet rate is high and the backoff mechanism is about toor is starting to take effect. The dropEvent counter, in the sFlow packet, is always zero.• Community list and local preference fields are not filled in extended gateway element in the sFlowdatagram.• 802.1P source priority field is not filled in extended switch element in sFlow datagram.• Only Destination and Destination Peer AS number are packed in the dst-as-path field in extendedgateway element.• If the packet being sampled is redirected using policy-based routing (PBR), the sFlow datagram maycontain incorrect extended gateway/router information.• The source virtual local area network (VLAN) field in the extended switch element is not packed in caseof routed packet.• The destination VLAN field in the extended switch element is not packed in a Multicast packet.Enabling and Disabling sFlowBy default, sFlow is disabled globally on the system.Use the following command to enable sFlow globally.sFlow 1034