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Probe: ECMP Imbalance (Spine to Superspine Interfaces)

Release: Juniper Apstra 4.2
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date_range 07-Feb-24

The ECMP imbalance (spine to superspine interfaces) probe calculates ECMP imbalance on spine-to-superspine ports. A given set of ECMP links (only calculated on spine-to-superspine links), identified by common system_id, is determined to be imbalanced if the standard-deviation of the tx_bytes counter (averaged periodically over the specified period) for the involved spine interfaces is above "Max Standard Deviation". If such imbalance is observed for more-than "Threshold Duration" the last "Duration" period, we raise an anomaly. The last "Anomaly History Count" anomaly state-changes are stored for observation. If more-than "Max Imbalanced Systems" systems are imbalanced, we raise a distinct anomaly. We maintain for inspection the number of imbalanced systems over the last "System Imbalance History Count" samples.

For more information about this probe, from the blueprint, navigate to Analytics > Probes, click Create Probe, then select Instantiate Predefined Probe from the drop-down list. Select the probe from the Predefined Probe drop-down list to see details specific to the probe.

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