Configuring traffic ordering, Overview, Recommended configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Configuring traffic ordering
You can do the following to configure traffic ordering on the Web interface:
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Setting the traffic ordering interval
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Specifying the traffic ordering mode
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Displaying internal interface traffic ordering statistics
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Displaying external interface traffic ordering statistics
Overview
When multiple packet flows (classified by their source addresses) are received or sent by a device, you
can configure IP traffic ordering on the device to collect statistics of the flows in the inbound/outbound
direction, and then rank the statistics. The network administrator can use the traffic ordering statistics to
analyze the network usage for network management.
You can specify an interface as an external or internal interface to collect traffic statistics:
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An internal interface collects both inbound and outbound traffic statistics, including the following:
Total traffic statistics
Total inbound/outbound traffic statistics
Inbound/outbound TCP packet statistics
Inbound/outbound UDP packet statistics
Inbound/outbound ICMP packet statistics
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An external interface collects only the total inbound traffic statistics.
Recommended configuration procedure
Step Remarks
1. Setting the traffic ordering interval
Optional.
The default traffic ordering interval is 10 seconds.
2. Specifying the traffic ordering mode
Required.
Specify an interface as an internal or external interface to
collect traffic statistics.
By default, an interface does not collect traffic statistics.
3. Displaying internal interface traffic
Optional.
You can view the traffic ordering statistics of internal or
external interfaces.
4. Displaying external interface traffic