No traffic visible in Omada SDN
Hello together
I have the following problem:
I have a test environment which are all in the same VLAN (physical server which is connected to port 22). All test servers are virtualized via Hyper-V.
The problem now is that on certain servers I have no traffic. Even if the virtual servers cause traffic.
Does anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks
donmartino77
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Dear @donmartino77,
donmartino77 wrote
I noticed that another virtual server is showing traffic for port 22. Is it possible that this server is displaying all the traffic for all the virtual servers running on port 22?
I would like to see the traffic for each individual server. I think this should be possible because each virtual server has a different IP address.
I'm afraid that the switch may not be able to count the traffic of each client under the same port by the IP address, it can only count traffic by the port as it's a layer2 device.
Do you have an Omada gateway connected in your network?
The Omada gateway as a layer3 device is possible to be used to report the traffic of the clients by the IP address.
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What's the model and firmware version of your switch? I saw @Fae provided beta firmware for some switches in this link:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/265390
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I have two TL-SG3428 v2.0 Switches with the Firmware Version 2.0.3 Build 20210409 Rel.52950.
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Dear @donmartino77,
donmartino77 wrote
I have the following problem:
I have a test environment which are all in the same VLAN (physical server which is connected to port 22). All test servers are virtualized via Hyper-V.
The problem now is that on certain servers I have no traffic. Even if the virtual servers cause traffic.
From your image, it seems that there are 9 clients connected to Port22 of the switch, only one of those clients will show traffic statistics, right? So if you disconnect the client (192.168.10.110) from the network, would another client show the traffic statistics info instead?
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Dear @donmartino77,
donmartino77 wrote
I have the following problem:
I have a test environment which are all in the same VLAN (physical server which is connected to port 22). All test servers are virtualized via Hyper-V.
The problem now is that on certain servers I have no traffic. Even if the virtual servers cause traffic.
From your image, it seems that there are 9 clients connected to Port22 of the switch, only one of those clients will show traffic statistics, right? So if you disconnect the client (192.168.10.110) from the network, would another client show the traffic statistics info instead?
I noticed that another virtual server is showing traffic for port 22. Is it possible that this server is displaying all the traffic for all the virtual servers running on port 22?
I would like to see the traffic for each individual server. I think this should be possible because each virtual server has a different IP address.
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Dear @donmartino77,
donmartino77 wrote
I noticed that another virtual server is showing traffic for port 22. Is it possible that this server is displaying all the traffic for all the virtual servers running on port 22?
I would like to see the traffic for each individual server. I think this should be possible because each virtual server has a different IP address.
I'm afraid that the switch may not be able to count the traffic of each client under the same port by the IP address, it can only count traffic by the port as it's a layer2 device.
Do you have an Omada gateway connected in your network?
The Omada gateway as a layer3 device is possible to be used to report the traffic of the clients by the IP address.
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Fae wrote
Dear @donmartino77,
donmartino77 wrote
I noticed that another virtual server is showing traffic for port 22. Is it possible that this server is displaying all the traffic for all the virtual servers running on port 22?
I would like to see the traffic for each individual server. I think this should be possible because each virtual server has a different IP address.
I'm afraid that the switch may not be able to count the traffic of each client under the same port by the IP address, it can only count traffic by the port as it's a layer2 device.
Do you have an Omada gateway connected in your network?
The Omada gateway as a layer3 device is possible to be used to report the traffic of the clients by the IP address.
I have a C300 gateway connected to the network. I will try it in the next few days and give feedback.
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Dear @donmartino77,
donmartino77 wrote
I have a C300 gateway connected to the network. I will try it in the next few days and give feedback.
For the "C300 gateway", do you refer to the OC300 controller?
Kind note that the OC300 is just a tool to centralize the management of Omada devices, it's not a gateway.
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