DELL 9.7(0.0) Manual De Usuario

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You can enable the capability to detect uneven traffic distribution in the member links of a HiGig link 
bundle on a line-card or SFM NPU. You can also enable a notification to be sent using alarms and SNMP 
traps. The algorithm used to determine uneven distribution of traffic is predefined.
Monitoring HiGig link bundles allows you to view and analyze unequal traffic flow in backplane port 
channels and take corrective action. Alarms are generated if the link-bundle traffic threshold is greater 
than the configured threshold and the unevenness is greater than 10 percent between links for three 
successive rate-intervals. Alarms are removed when the link-bundle threshold is lower than the 
configured threshold and the unevenness is less than 10 percent between links for three successive rate 
intervals.
An alarm includes the following information:
• Line-card or SFM NPU unit and HiGig port-channel ID in the format: hg-port-channel slot 
slot/npu-id/hg-port—channel-id
• Alarm: triggered or cleared
Examples of the system log messages triggered when the threshold for a HiGig link bundle/port channel 
is exceeded are:
• %STKUNIT0-M:CP %SWMGR-5-HG-BUNDLE_UNEVEN_DISTRIBUTION: Found uneven distribution 
in hg-port-channel 0/5/0
• %STKUNIT0-M:CP %SWMGR-5-HG-BUNDLE_UNEVEN_DISTRIBUTION_ALARM_CLEAR: Uneven 
distribution in hg-port-channel 0/5/0 got cleared
Guidelines for Monitoring HiGig Link-Bundles 
Take the following considerations into account when you configure HiGig link-bundle monitoring on the 
backplane:
• By default, the capability to monitor the traffic distribution in a HiGig link bundle on a line-card or SFM 
NPU is disabled.
• Each line-card NPU uses a single HiGig link bundle for its backplane links to connect each SFM (spine) 
NPU. The convention used to identify a HiGig link-bundle interface is: hg-port-channel slot/npu-id/0, 
where slot specifies the line-card slot number (0–2), npu-id specifies the NPU ID number (0–3), and 0 
specifies the HiGig port-channel ID which is always 0 on a line-card NPU.
• Each SFM NPU uses a separate HiGig link bundle to connect to each line-card (leaf) NPU. The 
convention used to identify a HiGig link-bundle interface is: hg-port-channel 0/npu-id/higig-port-
channel-id
, where 0 specifies the SFM slot number which is always 0, npu-id specifies the NPU ID 
number (0–5), and higig-port-channel-id specifies the HiGig port-channel ID on an SFM NPU (0–10).
• HiGig link-bundle monitoring starts only when:
– You enable monitoring for a specified HiGig link bundle using the hg-link-bundle monitor 
command.
– Bundle usage for egress traffic exceeds the threshold configured with the hg-link-bundle 
monitor trigger-threshold command.
Alarms are generated only when link-bundle traffic levels are high. At low traffic levels, only one or 
two significant flows may cause unevenness. However, uneven traffic distribution across links during 
low-traffic periods is not critical and does not trigger an alarm.
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