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Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module Configuration Guide 9.10(0.0)

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Link Bundle Monitoring

Monitoring linked ECMP bundles allows traffic distribution amounts in a link to be monitored for unfair distribution at any given time.

A threshold of 60% is defined as an acceptable amount of traffic on a member link. Links are monitored in 15-second intervals for three consecutive instances. Any deviation within that time causes a syslog to be sent and an alarm event to be generated. When the deviation clears, another syslog is sent and a clear alarm event is generated.

Link bundle utilization is calculated as the total bandwidth of all links divided by the total bytes-per-second of all links. Within each ECMP group, you can specify interfaces. If you enable monitoring for the ECMP group, the utilization calculation is performed when the utilization of the link-bundle (not a link within a bundle) exceeds 60%.

Enable link bundle monitoring using the ecmp-group command.

  • NOTE: An ecmp-group index is generated automatically for each unique ecmp-group when you configure multipath routes to the same network. The system can generate a maximum of 512 unique ecmp-groups. The ecmp-group indexes are generated in even numbers (0, 2, 4, 6... 1022) and are for information only.

To enable the link bundle monitoring feature, for link bundle monitoring with ECMP, use the ecmp-group command.

You can configure the ecmp-group with id 2, enabled for link bundle monitoring. This is different from the ecmp-group index 2 that is created by configuring routes and is automatically generated. These two ecmp-groups are not related in any way.


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