Wireless - Ruckus Zone Director
Hi Team
we just recently added Ruckus Zone Director at some customer site. The Zone Director gets recognized as a Wireless Controller. However no tab with wireless is present. Should there be already some Ruckus support or is this still in development?
Thanks Basile
Hi Basile,
I've not written any zone director WiFi support yet. Most of the existing code is for zone flex.
Adam.
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On 1 September 2015 19:11:35 Basile Bluntschli basile.bluntschli@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Team
we just recently added Ruckus Zone Director at some customer site. The Zone Director gets recognized as a Wireless Controller. However no tab with wireless is present. Should there be already some Ruckus support or is this still in development?
Thanks Basile
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Hello,
can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column.
I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning.
Thanks.
Kind regards Sebastian
From top to bottom:
Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :)
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier seti@setadesign.net:
Hello,
can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column.
I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning.
Thanks.
Kind regards Sebastian
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OK thx alot. Yes it seems a really busy port, but its just a 1Gbps port :) So i seem the displaying isn't correct in this case, or something else. i'm analysing on this port, cause of some problems with it, maybe the problems reflected into wrong values.
some hints? ideas, someone have seen the same behavior?
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:17 schrieb Markus Klock:
From top to bottom: Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :)
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier <seti@setadesign.net mailto:seti@setadesign.net>:
Hello, can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column. I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning. Thanks. Kind regards Sebastian _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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What kind of device is this? Seems like the scale might be wrong or something...
/Markus
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OK thx alot. Yes it seems a really busy port, but its just a 1Gbps port :) So i seem the displaying isn't correct in this case, or something else. i'm analysing on this port, cause of some problems with it, maybe the problems reflected into wrong values.
some hints? ideas, someone have seen the same behavior?
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:17 schrieb Markus Klock:
From top to bottom:
Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second
Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :)
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier seti@setadesign.net:
Hello,
can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column.
I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning.
Thanks.
Kind regards Sebastian
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We don't scale interface bytes ;-)
Tom
On 04/09/2015 09:30, Markus Klock wrote:
What kind of device is this? Seems like the scale might be wrong or something...
/Markus
Från: Sebastian Köhlmeier mailto:seti@setadesign.net Skickat: 2015-09-04 09:25 Till: Observium Network Observation System mailto:observium@observium.org Ämne: Re: [Observium] Traffic meanings
OK thx alot. Yes it seems a really busy port, but its just a 1Gbps port :) So i seem the displaying isn't correct in this case, or something else. i'm analysing on this port, cause of some problems with it, maybe the problems reflected into wrong values.
some hints? ideas, someone have seen the same behavior?
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:17 schrieb Markus Klock:
From top to bottom: Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :)
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier <seti@setadesign.net mailto:seti@setadesign.net>:
Hello, can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column. I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning. Thanks. Kind regards Sebastian _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Its a Cisco Nexus 5000. And the device connected to this port is a hp server. but it seems its the hole n5000 scaling wrong or getting wrong values. the graphs are looking ok. but the traffic values seems to high, sometimes.
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:30 schrieb Markus Klock:
What kind of device is this? Seems like the scale might be wrong or something...
/Markus
Från: Sebastian Köhlmeier mailto:seti@setadesign.net Skickat: 2015-09-04 09:25 Till: Observium Network Observation System mailto:observium@observium.org Ämne: Re: [Observium] Traffic meanings
OK thx alot. Yes it seems a really busy port, but its just a 1Gbps port :) So i seem the displaying isn't correct in this case, or something else. i'm analysing on this port, cause of some problems with it, maybe the problems reflected into wrong values.
some hints? ideas, someone have seen the same behavior?
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:17 schrieb Markus Klock:
From top to bottom: Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :)
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier <seti@setadesign.net mailto:seti@setadesign.net>:
Hello, can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column. I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning. Thanks. Kind regards Sebastian _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Alright, what version of NX-OS do you run? SNMP is very broken in earlier NX-OS versions. Can you do a ./poller.php -h <your nexus> -m ports -d and put the output in a textfile?
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:36 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier seti@setadesign.net:
Its a Cisco Nexus 5000. And the device connected to this port is a hp server. but it seems its the hole n5000 scaling wrong or getting wrong values. the graphs are looking ok. but the traffic values seems to high, sometimes.
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:30 schrieb Markus Klock:
What kind of device is this? Seems like the scale might be wrong or something...
/Markus
Från: Sebastian Köhlmeier seti@setadesign.net Skickat: 2015-09-04 09:25 Till: Observium Network Observation System observium@observium.org Ämne: Re: [Observium] Traffic meanings
OK thx alot. Yes it seems a really busy port, but its just a 1Gbps port :) So i seem the displaying isn't correct in this case, or something else. i'm analysing on this port, cause of some problems with it, maybe the problems reflected into wrong values.
some hints? ideas, someone have seen the same behavior?
Sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 09:17 schrieb Markus Klock:
From top to bottom: Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second
Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :)
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier < seti@setadesign.net seti@setadesign.net>:
Hello,
can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column.
I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning.
Thanks.
Kind regards Sebastian
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Hi,
the nx os is very old. so this have to be the reason.
i will check the output later.
thanks.
sebastian
Am 04.09.2015 um 10:18 schrieb Markus Klock:
Alright, what version of NX-OS do you run? SNMP is very broken in earlier NX-OS versions. Can you do a ./poller.php -h <your nexus> -m ports -d and put the output in a textfile?
/Markus
2015-09-04 9:36 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier <seti@setadesign.net mailto:seti@setadesign.net>:
Its a Cisco Nexus 5000. And the device connected to this port is a hp server. but it seems its the hole n5000 scaling wrong or getting wrong values. the graphs are looking ok. but the traffic values seems to high, sometimes. Sebastian Am 04.09.2015 um 09:30 schrieb Markus Klock:
What kind of device is this? Seems like the scale might be wrong or something... /Markus ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Från: Sebastian Köhlmeier <mailto:seti@setadesign.net> Skickat: 2015-09-04 09:25 Till: Observium Network Observation System <mailto:observium@observium.org> Ämne: Re: [Observium] Traffic meanings OK thx alot. Yes it seems a really busy port, but its just a 1Gbps port :) So i seem the displaying isn't correct in this case, or something else. i'm analysing on this port, cause of some problems with it, maybe the problems reflected into wrong values. some hints? ideas, someone have seen the same behavior? Sebastian Am 04.09.2015 um 09:17 schrieb Markus Klock:
From top to bottom: Current incoming traffic(in to this port) in gigabits per second Current outbound traffic(out from this port) in gigabits per second Current incoming number of packets to this port in Mega(million) packets per second Current outgoing number of packets from this port in Mega(million) packets per second Seems like a very busy port if the current traffic is almost 600Gbps incoming :) /Markus 2015-09-04 9:00 GMT+02:00 Sebastian Köhlmeier <seti@setadesign.net <mailto:seti@setadesign.net>>: Hello, can someone help me out. I wanted to know the meanings of the 4 values in the traffic column. I seems a little strange to me, and i don't know the exact meaning. Thanks. Kind regards Sebastian _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Adam Armstrong
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Basile Bluntschli
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Markus Klock
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Sebastian Köhlmeier
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Tom Laermans