How To Enable Sflow On HP ProCurve
How To Enable Sflow On HP ProCurve
Most ProCurve switches are currently designed so that sFlow is enabled remotely by an sFlow
collector. The sFlow collector writes to the appropriate SNMP MIBs to both enable and
configure sFlow data collection. Once sFlow has been enabled and configured, the switch sFlow
agent then autonomously sends samples, via UDP, to the specified sFlow collector(s). The
SNMP MIBs can be manually configured. Following is a step-by-step example using a ProCurve
2800 Series switch. It is interesting to note that the management station needs to periodically
refresh the receiver timeout value in order to make sure that it continues to receives data from the
switch. Otherwise, a failsafe mechanism exists that will ensure that the switch does not send
sFlow samples to a receiver in case it ever becomes unavailable or defunct. Please be aware that
it is necessary to take care when enabling the receiver. The IP address is delivered in Hex
without the leading 0x. Also, when setting the sampling rate, be sure a real port number is used.
EXAMPLE: The following example was published in the context of a switch that had at least 55
ports installed. For the sake of this example, the IP address was 15.29.16.93.
If it is desirable to keep the receiver and just disable flow sampling, it is possible to either set the
sampling rate to 0 or set enable to false/0: Disable flow sampling on port 53 by setting enable
FALSE: setmib 1.3.6.1.4.1.14706.1.1.5.1.3.11.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.53.1 -i 0
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