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Sflow support for ipv6 packets, Extended router information, Extended gateway information – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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sFlow

Combines sFlow samples into UDP packets and forwards them to the sFlow collectors for
analysis

Forwards byte and packet count data, or counter samples, to sFlow collectors

sFlow is described in RFC 3176, “InMon Corporation's sFlow: A Method for Monitoring Traffic in
Switched and Routed Networks”.

NOTE

When sFlow is enabled, QoS will support 7 priority queues rather than 8. This is because QoS queue
1 is reserved for sFlow and does not get used for other types of traffic. Any non-sFlow packets
assigned to QoS queue 1 will be redirected to QoS 0.

sFlow support for IPv6 packets

The Brocade implementation of sFlow features support IPv6 packets. This support includes
extended router information and extended gateway information in the sampled packet. Note that
sFlow support for IPv6 packets exists only on devices running software that supports IPv6.

The configuration procedures for this feature are the same as for IPv4, except where the collector is
a link-local address on a Layer 3 switch. For details refer to

“Specifying the collector”

on page 244.

Extended router information

IPv6 sFlow sampled packets include the following extended router information:

IP address of the next hop router

Outgoing VLAN ID

Source IP address prefix length

Destination IP address prefix length

Note that in IPv6 devices, the prefix lengths of the source and destination IP addresses are
collected if BGP is configured and the route lookup is completed. In IPv4 devices, this information is
collected only if BGP is configured on the devices.

Extended gateway information

If BGP is enabled, extended gateway information is included in IPv6 sFlow sampled packets,
including the following BGP information about a packet destination route:

The Autonomous System number for the router

The source IP Autonomous System of the route

The source peer Autonomous System for the route

The Autonomous System patch to the destination

NOTE

Autonomous System communities and local preferences are not included in the sampled packets.

To obtain extended gateway information, use “struct extended_gateway” as described in RFC 3176.