API Guide
Table 133. Port-channel (lag) member ports
YANG Container Minimum sampling interval (milliseconds)
dell-base-if-cmn/if/interfaces 0
System statistics
Table 134. System statistics
YANG Container Minimum sampling interval (milliseconds)
system-status/current-status 15000
Configure telemetry
NOTE: To set up a streaming telemetry collector, download and use the OS10 telemetry .proto files from the Dell EMC
Support site.
To enable the streaming of telemetry data to destinations in a subscription profile:
1. Enable telemetry on the switch.
2. Configure a destination group.
3. Configure a subscription profile by associating one or more destination groups and pre-configured sensor groups.
After you complete Step 3, the telemetry agent starts streaming data to destination devices.
Configuration notes
● The telemetry agent collects data from OS10 applications and switch hardware. When you configure a sampling rate of 0,
which is near real-time, telemetry collects data as soon as an event occurs. If you configure a sampling rate, telemetry
performs periodic data collection. The recommended minimum sampling intervals are described in Configure a sensor
group.
● OS10 telemetry supports:
○ Only one configured destination group, and only one destination address in the group.
○ Only one subscription profile.
Enable telemetry
1. Enter telemetry mode from CONFIGURATION mode.
OS10(config)# telemetry
2. Enable streaming telemetry in TELEMETRY mode.
OS10(conf-telemetry)# enable
Configure a sensor group
A sensor group defines the data that is collected and streamed to a destination. Use any of the pre-configured sensor groups to
monitor system resources. To display the sensor paths for each group, use the show telemetry sensor-group command.
Table 135. Pre-configured sensor group
Pre-configured sensor group Minimum sampling interval (milliseconds)
BGP 15000
BGP-peer 0
Buffer 15000
Device 15000
Environment 15000
Interface 15000
LAG (port channel) 0
Telemetry 1371