Administrator Guide

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This capability detects whether the configured applications or utilities are causing traffic to be unevenly distributed on a hiGig
link bundle for best performance. This capability to monitor the port channel bundles is applicable for any platform that contains
backplane high-Gigabit Ethernet links.
The collected and derived data rates for the configured rate-interval monitor and examine the working efficiency and traffic-
handling capacity of the LAG bundles on high-Gigabit Ethernet trunk interfaces that are created statically.
To adjust and modify the switch for effective utilization of backplane links, examine the working efficiency of the LAG bundle
interfaces.
Alarms are generated if the port-channel threshold is greater than the configured threshold, and the unevenness is greater than
10 percent between the links for three successive rate-intervals.
Alarms are removed if the port-channel threshold becomes lower than the configured threshold, and the unevenness is less than
10 percent between the links for three successive rate-intervals, multiplied by three time intervals.
The following log messages are generated when the threshold for high-Gigabit port channel or LAG bundle monitoring has
exceeded:
An informational message when an alarm is triggered for uneven distribution observed in a LAG bundle
An informational message when the alarm is cleared
The following additional information is recorded in the alarm:
Link bundle name (hg-port-channel slot/NpuId/BundleId)
Alarm raising or clearing
The following examples display the system log messages triggered when the threshold for high-Gigabit port channel monitoring
has exceeded:
%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 High-Gigabit Port Channels
Keep the following points in mind when you activate and examine the utilization and working-efficiency of backplane high-
Gigabit Ethernet port channels as trunk groups:
By default, the capability to monitor the traffic utilization and distribution of high-Gigabit Ethernet trunk groups is disabled.
Each NPU unit in each line card (or control processor card) can contain multiple trunk groups (high-Gigabit port channels).
The interface specifier convention for hg-port-channel is slotId/npuUnitId/localPortChannelId, which denotes the slot, NPU,
and the port channel identifiers.
For Z9000, slotId (stack unitId) is constant and does not vary. NpuUnitId ranges from 0-5 and local portChannelId ranges
from 0-0 for leaf NpuUnits and 0-3 for spine NpuUnits.
Link-bundle monitoring starts if monitoring is enabled for the bundle whose egress utilization exceeds a threshold. This
behavior is required if you want to view the utilization alarms only when the utilization levels are high. At low utilization
levels, it is possible that there are only one or two significant flows that are causing unevenness. Such an imbalanced traffic
flow is not critical or indicative of a problem. The hiGig link bundle trigger threshold is a system-wide or a global setting for
the device.
If you enabled the generation of SNMP traps, syslogs and traps are transmitted when an uneven distribution is observed.
Another syslog and trap is generated when the unevenness is cleared.
Link bundle utilization is calculated as the bandwidth-weighted mean utilization of all links in a bundle (calculated as [total
bandwidth of all links / total bytes-per-sec of all links]). This calculation is performed only on those links that are up on their
operational status.
The rate interval for polling the traffic statistics for member links of the high-Gigabit port channel must be configured. The
default hiGig stats polling interval is 15 seconds. This interval cannot be configured per high-Gigabit port channel and is
applicable for all of the high-Gigabit port channels on the system.
The threshold value identifies when to start the link bundle utilization calculation trigger (default of 60 percent). When
overall utilization (mean) is below this value, link bundle distribution unevenness is not reported.
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