4/13/2023 0 Comments Solarwinds nta datasheet![]() ![]() With the 9300s, I didn’t want to monitor/manage all of the access ports with Solarwinds NPM. I also monitored/managed both of those interfaces with Solarwinds NPM. ![]() This worked fine with the 2911s and Solarwinds since I only had two interfaces on each router (WAN/Outisde and LAN/Inside or Gi0/0 and Gi0/1 if you will). ![]() ![]() Normally, I monitor netflow via ingress on each port on my routers. I then have a LAN configured on Vlan200 on the inside of each 9300 and the remaining interfaces set to access vlan 200. I use physical interface Gi1/0/48 for the WAN uplink port, which is the only port I poll in Solarwinds. The WAN uses EIGRP on Vlan100 on each device.Įach device is managed, and thus added to Solarwinds, using the IP address set on the Vlan100 interface. My wan consists of a pair of 4500Xs at the core and then spokes of 9300s running 16.9 (Fuji) as the 元 router and L2 switch stacks at each WAN site. So I used it as a basis to build my config and then tweaked it from there based on the information I found from Solarwinds for the Cat3Ks and in Cisco’s official documentation here:īefore I give you the 9300 flexible netflow settings, let me first share how I have my 9300s configured in my WAN. I couldn’t find much documentation on the internet for getting the flexible netflow on the 9300s to work with our netflow collector Solarwinds NTA (Netflow Traffic Analyzer).Īt the time of this posting there were a couple people posting on the Solarwinds forums and not getting much help as well as a few documents from Solarwinds referencing the older Catalyst 3K switches.įortunately, I already had a 4500x running IOS-XE that was using flexible netflow and working. One of the features we needed to retain with this upgrade was the use of netflow data to monitor all-the-things. I have recently begun a project to replace an aging fleet of Cisco 2911 routers across our WAN with new Cisco Catalyst 9300 switches. ![]()
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