We use a several connections to the financial providers. This connections are low bandwidth (up to 2 Mbps). This connections used by a number of front end services from a nubmer of departments and we could not differentiate its and configure QoS. But from time to time some one produce an extremely high traffic spikes (less than 30 seconds) without congestion avoidance mechanisms. Our task - is to find such applications and report to management and developers a problem. Also if we'll be aware about it we could configure QoS. On 26 November 2010 08:34, Diogo Montagner <diogo.montagner@gmail.com>wrote:
I am just curios what kind of application/network requires this aggressive monitoring.
Is it possible to share this information ?
Cheers
On 11/26/10, Ivan Brunello <ivan.brunello@gmail.com> wrote:
Sure it upsets. We have a bunch of average-populated 6500s, using the default max age (which was, as far as I remember, 5) made the switches very slow in responding to SNMP queries. set them to 10, and, Gotcha! everything works very well.
ivan
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 14:25:25 +0200 From: Tassos Chatzithomaoglou <achatz@forthnet.gr> Subject: Re: Network management software with high detailed traffic report To: nanog@nanog.org Message-ID: <4CEBB2B5.5090507@forthnet.gr> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
There is also CSCsg23226 which might be related.
-- Tassos
Nick Hilliard wrote on 23/11/2010 01:35:
On 22/11/2010 22:56, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
Does "service counters max age" help in any way?* *According to Cisco, setting it too low might upset the snmp counters.*
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/command/reference/cf_r1.ht...
The "Usage Guidelines" are instructive. :-)
Although the update interval defaults to 5 seconds, it still appears to update every 9 seconds on my boxes.
Nick
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