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Select the Configure switches dialog. This dialog contains a table which lists all the switches that sFlowTrend-Pro is receiving sFlow from. It also allows you change the SNMP community string for individual switches and to tell sFlowTrend-Pro about switches that it should configured via SNMP to send sFlow.
→ menu item to launch theThe table includes the following columns:
This column uses colour coded symbols to indicate the overall status of the switch:
The switch is enabled and sFlowTrend-Pro is
receiving sFlow and can communicate with the
switch using SNMP.
The switch is enabled but sFlowTrend-Pro is not
receiving sFlow or cannot communicate with the
switch by SNMP. Or the switch is disabled but
sFlowTrend-Pro is receiving sFlow. See
Section 8.1.6, “sFlowTrend-Pro is not receiving sFlow from switch”
and
Section 8.1.7, “sFlowTrend-Pro cannot communicate with the switch using SNMP”.
The switch is enabled, but sFlowTrend-Pro is not
receiving sFlow and cannot communicate with
the switch using SNMP. See
Section 8.1.6, “sFlowTrend-Pro is not receiving sFlow from switch”
and
Section 8.1.7, “sFlowTrend-Pro cannot communicate with the switch using SNMP”.
The switch is disabled and sFlowTrend-Pro is not
receiving sFlow from the switch.
A switch setting has been changed in the
Configure switches dialog,
but the change has not been deployed (operation
pending). sFlowTrend-Pro will deploy the change when
you click the button.
The tooltip for the status symbol gives more detail on the status of the switch.
You can click with the Shift- mouse button to add secondary sort columns.
button on a column heading to sort the table by that column. You can also click with theAny changes made to switches and their settings will not be implemented until the
button is clicked.Clicking on the SNMP IP address of the switch, the SNMP read/write Community for the switch, and ensure that the Configure sFlow via SNMP checkbox is ticked. Tick the Enable checkbox if you want sFlowTrend-Pro to enable and start collecting data from this switch. sFlowTrend allows data to be collected from only one switch, so if another switch is already enabled, the Enable checkbox will be inactive and you must disable the other switch before you can enable the new switch.
button launches a dialog that allows you to enter the details for a new switch. This should be used when you wish to tell sFlowTrend-Pro about a switch that should be configured using SNMP to send sFlow. Enter thesFlowTrend-Pro will not configure the switch until the Configure switches dialog has been closed by clicking the button.
Once you have submitted the changes that you have made in the Configure switches dialog, by clicking the button, the sFlowTrend-Pro status bar (see Section 1.1, “Introducing sFlowTrend-Pro”) will show the status of the switch that is currently selected in the Charts and Interfaces tabs. The message in the status bar will give information on whether sFlowTrend-Pro can communicate with the selected switch using SNMP, has successfully used SNMP to configure the selected switch to send sFlow (if this option has been chosen), and whether sFlowTrend-Pro is receiving sFlow from the selected switch.
You can also view the status of a switch by selecting the
Configure switches
dialog and then viewing the tooltip for the colour coded
switch status symbol or using the edit
button to view the detailed status of a switch
(see above).
The status message will also indicate if there is a problem with the configuration, for example: