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Foundry Networks FESX User Manual

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Foundry Configuration Guide for the FESX, FSX, and FWSX
B - 16 © Foundry Networks, Inc. December 2005
This command shows the following information.
Clearing sFlow Statistics
To clear the UDP packet and sFlow sample counters in the show sflow display, enter the following command:
FESX424 Router(config)# clear statistics
Syntax: clear statistics
Table B.4: sFlow Information
This Field... Displays...
sFlow services The feature state, which can be one of the following:
•disabled
enabled
sFlow agent IP address The IP address that sFlow is using in the agent_address field of
packets sent to the collectors. See “Source Address” on page B-10.
Collector The collector information. The following information is displayed for
each collector:
IP address
•UDP port
If more than one collector is configured, the line above the collectors
indicates how many have been configured.
Polling interval The port counter polling interval.
Configured default sampling rate The configured global sampling rate. If you changed the global
sampling rate, the value you entered is shown here. The actual rate
calculated by the software based on the value you entered is listed on
the next line, ”Actual default sampling rate”.
Actual default sampling rate The actual default sampling rate.
UDP packets exported The number of sFlow export packets the Foundry device has sent.
Note: Each UDP packet can contain multiple samples.
sFlow samples collected The number of sampled packets that have been sent to the
collector(s).
sFlow ports The ports on which you enabled sFlow.
Module Sampling Rates The configured and actual sampling rates for each module. If a
module does not have any sFlow-enabled ports, the rates are listed
as 0.
Port Sampling Rates The configured and actual sampling rates for each sFlow-enabled
port.
The Subsampling factor indicates how many times the sampling rate
of the port's module is multiplied to achieve the port's sampling rate.
Because of the way the actual sampling rates are computed, the
Subsampling factors are always whole numbers.

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