392 Monitoring Switch Traffic
from monitored devices. sFlow datagrams forward sampled traffic statistics to 
the sFlow Collector for analysis. You can specify up to eight different sFlow 
receivers to which the switch sends sFlow datagrams.
Figure 15-1. sFlow Architecture
The advantages of using sFlow are:
• It is possible to monitor all ports of the switch continuously, with no 
impact on the distributed switching performance.
• Minimal memory/CPU is required. Samples are not aggregated into a flow-
table on the switch; they are forwarded immediately over the network to 
the sFlow receiver.
• The sFlow system is tolerant to packet loss in the network because 
statistical modeling means the loss is equivalent to a slight change in the 
sampling rate.
• sFlow receiver can receive data from multiple switches, providing a real-
time synchronized view of the whole network.
• The receiver can analyze traffic patterns based on protocols found in the 
headers (e.g., TCP/IP, IPX, Ethernet, AppleTalk…). This alleviates the 
need for a layer 2 switch to decode and understand all protocols.
sFlow Receiver
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PowerConnect Switches
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sFlow Datagrams