03-25-2010 12:09 AM - edited 03-06-2019 10:18 AM
I am on the Netflow testing with 10G interface on Cisco 6509. I am using SUP720 3B, 6704 4 port 10G module.
After configuring netflow on the Switch and generate packet.
when I check the this command "show plaform hardware capacity netflow", I've got the 100% TCAM utilization, of course, the receiving server lost incoming netflow data.
I am wondering if anyone have experienced the Netflow test on 10G interface or know of any limitation of supporting Netflow with 10G interface on SUP720-3B?
I am waiting for your advices.
03-25-2010 03:21 AM
Hello Whenrjs,
the question is how much different flows are seen in the generated traffic rather then raw traffic volume.
There are limitations on the size of the netflow cache table on a C6500.
A PFC 3B allows up to 128K entries
see
you can perform some tuning using MLS aging timers in order to try to reduce TCAM usage with the tradeoff of missing short live flows
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-25-2010 04:20 AM
Sorry, duplicated response.
03-25-2010 04:23 AM
sorry
03-25-2010 04:25 AM
Hi,
giuslar have right. PFC 3B allows only up to 128K flow entries. You can tune mls aging time.
I recommend you set mls normal aging to 64 seconds, fast aging to 16 seconds with
threshold 50 packets, and long aging to 300 seconds. After changes please, check
your switch processor utilization (it is different then MSFC processor utilization).
See the following URL: http://netflow.cesnet.cz/mls_aging.xls
I tested Cat6500 with different mls agings and the results are in the xls sheet.
The second problem is that your analyzer dropping netflow exports. This is another
problem! One part of problem is that Cat6500 doesn't put all packets to the TCAM.
The second part is that analyzer is overloaded and cannot parse all exports. Try
tune the analyzer settings and/or database. I tuned Caligare Flow Inspector
analyzer and it is capable to store up to 100.000 flows/sec on fast RAID array
and quad-core CPU with 16GB RAM.
Kind regards,
Jan Nejman
Caligare, co.
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