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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Command Purpose<br />

setmib sFlowRcvrAddress.1 -o<br />

<br />

Sets the sFlow receiving device address. In<br />

this example, the IP address (192.168.3.31)<br />

must be provided as a hexadecimal value<br />

(C0A8031F). For example:<br />

setmib sFlowRcvrAddress.1 -o<br />

C0A8031F<br />

Important: The example IP address must<br />

be entered as a hexadecimal value. Use an<br />

IP to hexadecimal calculator to determine<br />

the hexadecimal value for your sFlow<br />

collector's IP address. This example IP<br />

address breaks down into a hex value as<br />

follows:<br />

192 = C0<br />

168 = A8<br />

3 = 03<br />

31 = 1F<br />

setmib sFlowRcvrPort.1 -i Sets the sFlow receiving device port address.<br />

The default Flow Monitor port is 9999. For<br />

example: setmib sFlowRcvrPort.1 -i<br />

9999<br />

setmib sFlowRcvrOwner.1 -D<br />

<br />

sFlowRcvrTimeout.1 -i <br />

Sets the sFlow receiver owner. The -D is a TYPE-<br />

STR identifier that specifies a Display String<br />

value. This value can be any string, for example<br />

NFmonitor (referring to Flow Monitor<br />

application which will receive the sFlow data).<br />

The -i is a TYPE-STR identifier that specifies an<br />

Integer value. The 100,000,000 value is a<br />

timeout value that defines the timeout<br />

countdown starting point value (in<br />

milliseconds).<br />

For example: setmib sFlowRcvrOwner.1 -D<br />

NFmonitor sFlowRcvrTimeout.1 -i<br />

100000000<br />

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