•
To configure source as Remote VLAN or VLAN or one or more source ports for the mirroring session
and to determine which traffic is mirrored (Tx, Rx, or both), click
Configure Source
and configure the
desired settings.
•
To remove one or more source ports from the port mirroring session, select the checkbox for each
source port to remove and click
Remove Source
.
Table 115: Multiple Port Mirroring Fields
Field
Description
Session ID
The port mirroring session ID. The number of sessions allowed is platform
specific.
Mode
The administrative mode for the selected port mirroring session. If the mode is
disabled, the configured source is not mirroring traffic to the destination.
Destination
•
Remote VLAN – At the source switch the destination can be configured as
RSPAN VLAN with reflector-port. The reflector-port forwards the mirrored
traffic towards the destination switch. This port has to be configured with
RSPAN VLAN membership.
•
Interface – If port configured as a interface or probe port. This port receives
traffic from all configured source ports.
•
None – The destination is not configured.
IP ACL
The IP access-list ID or name attached to the port mirroring session.
MAC ACL
The MAC access-list name attached to the port mirroring session.
Source
The ports or VLAN configured to mirror traffic to the destination. You can
configure multiple source ports or one source VLAN per session. The source
VLAN can also be a remote VLAN.
Direction
The direction of traffic on the source port(s) that is sent to the probe port.
Possible values are:
•
Tx and Rx – Both ingress and egress traffic.
•
Rx – Ingress traffic only.
•
Tx – Egress traffic only.
Configuring a Port Mirroring Session
Note
If an interface participates in some VLAN and is a
member, this VLAN cannot be assigned
as a source VLAN for a Monitor session. At the same time, if an interface participates in some
VLAN and this VLAN is assigned as a source VLAN for a Monitor session, the interface can be
assigned as a LAG member.
1 From the Multiple Port Mirroring page, click
Configure Session
to display the Session Configuration
page.
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