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6.4.4 Typical Configuration Example
As shown in the following figure, the mirroring destination port is port 2 and the mirroring
source port is port 1. Both transmitted and received packets on port 1 are mirrored to port 2.
Figure 44 Port Mirroring Example
Configuration steps:
1. Set port 2 to the mirroring destination port, as shown in Figure 42.
2. Set port 1 to the mirroring source port and the port mirroring mode to TX&RX, as shown in
6.5 Port Trunk
6.5.1 Overview
Port trunk is to bind a group of physical ports that have the same configuration to a logical
port. The member ports in a trunk group can not only share the load, but also become a
dynamic backup for each other to enhance connection reliability.
6.5.2 Implementation
As shown in the following figure, three ports in Switch A aggregate to a trunk group and the
bandwidth of the trunk group is the total bandwidth of three ports.
Summary of Contents for SICOM3024P
Page 13: ...Product Introduction 6 management software and SNMP network monitoring...
Page 25: ...Device Status 18 Figure 15 System Operating Information SICOM3024...
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