[c-nsp] Monitoring 6K performance (pps)

jstuxuhu0816 jstuxuhu0816 at gmail.com
Mon May 14 07:18:20 EDT 2012


Hi Aaron,
Just now i monitored the utilization of fabric through command "show fabric utilization detail ", i don't see any useful result for your case, see as bellow:
Router#show fabric utilization detail
  Fabric utilization:     Ingress                    Egress
    Module  Chanl  Speed  rate  peak                 rate  peak               
    1       0        20G    1%    0%                   1%    0%               
    1       1        20G    1%    0%                   0%    0%               
    4       0         8G    0%    0%                   0%    0%               
    5       0        20G    1%    0%                   2%    0%               
    6       0        20G    0%    0%                   0%    0%               
    7       0         8G    0%    0%                   0%    0%               
    8       0        20G    0%    0%                   1%    0%   

I don't understand how you can see the result, let me know if you have any progress about this issue.



Thanks and Regards,
Hu Xu

From: Aaron Riemer
Date: 2012-05-13 15:29
To: 'Kyle Duren'
CC: cisco-nsp
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Monitoring 6K performance (pps)
Hi Kyle,



I have had a think about this a little more. It is probably more worthwhile
monitoring the utilisation of the fabric on all blades rather than counting
up packets per second per interface. I understand that I would lose
visibility of any local switching going on (i.e. traffic not traversing the
switch fabric).



Please see my other post. Any comments welcome :)



Cheers,



Aaron.



From: Kyle Duren [mailto:pixitha.kyle at gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, 13 May 2012 3:12 PM
To: Aaron Riemer
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Monitoring 6K performance (pps)



You can use snmp to collect packets/sec also, cacti can make nice graphs for
both mb/sec and packets/sec



-Kyle

On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Aaron Riemer <ariemer at amnet.net.au> wrote:

Hey guys,



We are looking at upgrading our CAT6K SUP's and I am trying to figure out
how I can monitor the current throughput.



We currently monitor the interface utilisation (bits / sec) with SNMP. That
is all well and good but I am looking to obtain raw packets per second (pps)
that are actually processed by the switch. Obviously bits / sec are not the
same as packets / sec.



Is there any real way to go about this other than monitoring each interface
and calculating a total for a given time period?



Ideas?



Cheers,



Aaron.

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