Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 305
Creating, deleting, and displaying port mirroring
The following section describes how to use the port mirroring feature in the fabric.
The method for adding a port mirror connection between two local switch ports and between a local
switch port and a remote switch port is the same.
To add a port mirror connection
1.
Log in to the switch as admin.
2.
Type
portMirror --add
slotnumber/portnumber SourceID DestID
The configuration database keeps information about the number of port mirror connections configured on
a switch, the number of chunks of port mirroring data that are stored, and the chunk number. When
removing a mirror connection, always use this method to ensure that the data is cleared. Deleting a
connection removes the information from the database.
To delete a port mirror connection between two local switch ports or a local and a
remote switch port
1.
Log in to the switch as admin.
2.
Type
portMirror --del
SourceID DestID
.
For example, to delete the port mirror connection on mirror port 2, you might type:
portMirror --del 0x011400 0x240400
To display port mirror connections
1.
Log in to the switch as
admin
.
2.
Type
portMirror --show
You should see output similar to the following:
switch:admin>
portmirror --show
Number of mirror connection(s) configured: 4
Mirror_Port SID DID State
----------------------------------------
18 0x070400 0x0718e2 Enabled
18 0x070400 0x0718e3 Enabled
18 0x070400 0x0718ef Enabled
18 0x070400 0x0718e0 Enabled
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