Yes, i already checked, the collector is reachable and i can see the icmp
echo request from the foundry box on my collector side.

I am thinking about maybe there is a firewall in between but even if that is
the case, should not the foundry send out the udp packet anyway?

And can anyone send me some sflow raw packet i can take a look? I have been
reading docs and trying different applications without being able to see
real sflow raw data...just got a foundry device today...

Thanks!

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Bowen, Robert
<bow...@baldwinschools.org>wrote:

> Can the switch ping the collector?  It looks like your switch is on a
> different network than the collector (which is fine) but I'd check that you
> can reach the collector first.
>
> Here is my output
>
> tel...@do-superx#show sflow
> sFlow services are enabled.
> sFlow agent IP address: 10.0.0.199
> Collector IP 10.0.0.70, UDP 6343
> Polling interval is 20 seconds.
> Configured default sampling rate: 1 per 128 packets.
> Actual default sampling rate: 1 per 128 packets.
> 21568376 UDP packets exported
> 16905343 sFlow samples collected.
> sFlow ports: ethe 1/1 to 1/24 ethe 2/1 to 2/24 ethe 3/1 to 3/24 ethe 4/1
> to 4/24
>  ethe 5/1 to 5/24 ethe 6/1 to 6/24 ethe 8/1 to 8/24
>
> Your config lines match mine.
>
> -Robert
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-sf...@sflow.org [mailto:owner-sf...@sflow.org] On Behalf Of
> fedora fedora
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:52 AM
> To: sflow@sflow.org
> Subject: [sFlow] foundry device does not export sflow data?
>
>  Hello everyone,
>
> I just got a lab foundry device and started to test some sflow features, i
> see flow being collected, but none of the flow data is being sent out to my
> collector (0 UDP packets exported), can anyone tell me what possibly could
> be wrong and how can i get it to send me flows? thanks!
>
> s...@test RX-8 Router(config)#show sflow
>
> sFlow services are enabled.
> sFlow agent IP address: 192.85.1.1
> Collector IP 10.60.2.157, UDP 6343
> Polling interval is 5 seconds.
> Configured default sampling rate: 1 per 512 packets.
> 0 UDP packets exported <<<------------------------------------???
> 1316 sFlow samples collected.
> 0 ACL sFlow samples collected.
> sFlow ports   Global Sample Rate   Port Sample Rate   Hardware Sample Rate
>        4/1                  512                512   512
>       4/24                  512                512   512
>
> The command I used to enable sflow
> # sflow enable
> # sflow destination 10.60.2.157
> # interface eth 4/1
> # sflow forwarding

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