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Industrial
Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch
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Industrial Layer 3 Managed Ethernet SwitchUser Manual
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9.2.14.2
Configuring sFlow Receiver Configuration Page
Selection Criteria
Receiver Index
- Selects the receiver for which data is to be displayed or configured. Allowed range
is (1 to 8)
Configurable Data
Receiver Owner String
- The entity making use of this sFlow Receiver Table entry. The empty string
indicates that the entry is currently unclaimed and the receiver configuration is reset to default values.
An entity wishing to claim an sFlow Receiver Table entry must ensure that the entry is unclaimed
before trying to claim it. The entry is claimed by setting the owner string. The entry must be claimed
before any changes can be made to other sampler objects. Maximum of 127 characters are allowed.
Receiver Timeout
- The time (in seconds) remaining before the sampler is released and stops
sampling. A management entity wanting to maintain control of the sampler is responsible for setting
a new value before the old one expires. Allowed range is (0 to 4294967295 secs) A value of zero
sets the selected receiver configuration to its default values.
Receiver Maximum Datagram Size
- The maximum number of data bytes that can be sent in a
single sample datagram. The manager should set this value to avoid fragmentation of the sFlow
datagrams. Default Value: 1400. Allowed range is (200 to 9116 )
Receiver Address
- The IP address of the sFlow collector. If set to 0.0.0.0, no sFlow datagrams will
be sent.
Receiver Port
- The destination port for sFlow datagrams. Allowed range is (1 to 65535 )
Non-Configurable Data
Receiver Index
- The index of this receiver.
Receiver Owner
- The entity making use of this sFlowRcvrTable entry. The empty string indicates
that the entry is currently unclaimed.
sFlow Receiver Timeout
- The time (in seconds) remaining before the sampler is released and
stops sampling.
sFlow Receiver Maximum Datagram Size
- The maximum number of data bytes that can be sent
in a single sample datagram.