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Note the absence of a configured rate in the equation. That is because when the hardware sampling rate 
value on the port-pipe exceeds the configured sampling rate value for an interface, the actual rate changes 
to the hardware rate. The sub-sampling rate never goes below a value of one.
Back-off Mechanism
If the sampling rate for an interface is set to a very low value, the CPU can get overloaded with flow 
samples under high-traffic conditions. In such a scenario, a binary back-off mechanism gets triggered, 
which doubles the sampling-rate (halves the number of samples per second) for all interfaces. The backoff 
mechanism continues to double the sampling-rate until CPU condition is cleared. This is as per sFlow 
version 5 draft. Once the back-off changes the sample-rate, users must manually change the sampling rate 
to the desired value. 
As a result of back-off, the actual sampling-rate of an interface may differ from its configured sampling 
rate. The actual sampling-rate of the interface and the configured sample-rate can be viewed by using the 
show sflow
 command. 
sFlow on LAG ports
When a physical port becomes a member of a LAG, it inherits the sFlow configuration from the LAG port.
Extended sFlow
 is supported fully on platform 
e
 
Platforms 
and 
support 
extended-switch
 information processing only.
Extended sFlow packs additional information in the sFlow datagram depending on the type of sampled 
packet. The following options can be enabled:
extended-switch
 — 802.1Q VLAN ID and 802.1p priority information
extended-router
 — Next-hop and source and destination mask length.
extended-gateway 
— Source and destination AS number and the BGP next-hop.
Note: Sampling rate backoff can change the sampling rate value that is set in the hardware. This equation 
shows the relationship between actual sampling rate, sub-sampling rate, and the hardware sampling rate 
for an interface:
Actual sampling rate = sub-sampling rate * hardware sampling rate
Note: The entire AS path is not included. BGP community-list and local preference information are not 
included. These fields are assigned default values and are not interpreted by the collector.