Non-flow Metrics

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This article discusses non-flow metrics used in Kentik queries.

Notes:

SNMP Metrics

If SNMP polling is enabled on a router (see SNMP OID Polling), Kentik is able to enrich the KDE with the SNMP-derived metrics listed below. These metrics are stored in Kentik using Universal Data Records (UDR), allowing flexible allocation of data to the columns of the Kentik Data Engine. See also Counter SNMP OIDs.

Notes:

  • SNMP metrics queries are subject to these restrictions:

    • SNMP metrics cannot be mixed with metrics from other categories.

    • Results return only if the query's dimensions are in the SNMP category in the Dimension Selectors.

  • UDR metrics have no persistent KDE columns.

SNMP Interface Metrics

The metrics listed in the table below are derived by Kentik from data collected from interfaces using the SNMP OIDs covered in Kentik-polled SNMP OIDs.

Metric in portal

Variations

OID

Calculated as...

Description

Bit Rate

  • Input

  • Output

  • ifHCInOctets

  • ifHCOutOctets

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

Rate of bits received/transmitted on the interface, including framing characters.

Packets

  • Input

  • Output

  • ifHCInUcastPkts

  • ifHCOutUcastPkts

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

Rate of packets, including discards, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address.

Errors

  • Input

  • Output

  • ifInErrors

  • ifOutErrors

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The number of inbound/outbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered/transmitted.

Discards

  • Input

  • Output

  • ifInDiscards

  • ifOutDiscards

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The number of inbound/outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected, possibly to free up buffer space.

Multicast Packets

  • Input

  • Output

  • ifHCInMulticastPkts

  • ifHCOutMulticastPkts

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The number of inbound/outbound packets that were addressed to a multicast address.

Broadcast Packets

  • Input

  • Output

  • ifHCInBroadcastPkts

  • ifHCOutBroadcastPkts

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The number of inbound/outbound packets that were addressed to a broadcast address.

SNMP Device Metrics

Kentik derived the metrics below from data collected from devices made by specific vendors using SNMP OIDs (see Vendor-specific SNMP OIDs). These metrics are for individual components within a device, identified by the portal dimension Component (see SNMP Device Dimensions).

Metric in portal

Variations

Calculated as...

Description

CPU

N.A.

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The percent of CPU utilization for the component.

Memory Total

N.A.

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The total amount, in bytes, of memory on this component.

Memory Used

N.A.

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The amount, in bytes, of memory used on this component.

Memory Free

N.A.

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The amount, in bytes, of memory available on this component.

Memory Utilization

N.A.

  • Average

  • 95th Percentile

  • Max

  • Total

The percent of memory utilization for the component.

Streaming Telemetry Metrics

If streaming telemetry publishing is enabled on a router (see Streaming Telemetry Device Support) then you can run queries in the portal that return the values of ST interface metrics. The metrics that are available for these ST interface queries have the same names as the metrics listed in the table in SNMP Interface Metrics, but they appear in the Streaming Telemetry section of the list in the portal's Metrics dialog (e.g., in Data Explorer).

Notes:

  • Queries using Streaming Telemetry metrics are subject to these restrictions:

    • Streaming Telemetry metrics cannot be mixed with metrics from other categories.

    • Results return only if the query's dimensions are in the Streaming Telemetry category in the Dimension Selectors.

  • Streaming Telemetry is discussed in this article in relation to Kentik's non-NMS ST implementation. For information about ST for Kentik NMS, see NMS via Streaming Telemetry).


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