Licensing Requirements and Limitations for eMDI
Involved Network Elements
Other network elements are not required.
Licensing Requirements
eMDI is a basic feature of a switch and is not under License control.
For restrictions on sending audio and video quality information obtained through eMDI to iMaster NCE-CampusInsight or eSight, see Licensing Requirements and Limitations for O&M Information Reporting.
Feature Support in V200R019C10
All models of S12700 and S12700E series switches support eMDI.
Feature Limitations
- eMDI specifications vary according to product models. For details about the eMDI specifications, run the display emdi command.
- An eMDI instance can monitor only one target flow. Multiple eMDI instances cannot monitor the same target flow.
- The target flow received by an eMDI monitoring point must be the original IPv4 packet flow. In addition, the encrypted packet flow, the packet flow with a tunnel header, and the packet flow carrying the Option field cannot be monitored.
- If you want to modify the lifetime, monitoring interval, or alarm threshold of a running eMDI instance, stop the eMDI instance first.
- Two eMDI instance resources are occupied by each TCP target flow that is monitored by an eMDI instance.