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4.3. Port Monitoring Configuration
Press M (command) on the Advanced Switch Configuration menu, and then you
can see Mirror Consfiguration Menu as Figure 4-12. On this device, filtering occurs
when the communication is analyzed with a protocol analyzer. You can also
monitor packets (among other ports), which cannot be normally obtained. You
can implement the configuration of the port monitoring on this screen.
Figure 4-12: Port Monitoring Configuration
Screen Description
Remote VLAN
Displays RSPAN VLAN of the destination session of RSPAN.
Monitoring Port
Displays the port-number of the destination of transferring data whose port
monitoring is conducted.
Be Monitored Port(s)
Displays the target port-number that needs the port monitoring.
Direction
Displays the communication direction of target packets that needs the port
monitoring.
Tx
Monitors the packets for transmitting.
Rx
Monitors the packets for receiving.
Both
Monitors the packets for transmitting and receiving
(factory default settings).
Status
Displays the monitoring condition.
Enabled
A port monitoring is enabled.
Disabled
A port monitoring is disabled (factory default settings).
PNxxxxxx Local Management System
Mirror Configuration Menu -> Create Session Configuration Menu
Remote VLAN Source Port(s)
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---- 2
Direction Destination Port
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Both 1
ACL List Name CPU RX
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---- No
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Set Remote [V]LAN Set [S]ource Ports to be Monitored
Set [T]raffic Direction Set [D]estination Ports
Set AC[L] List Name Set [C]PU RX
[A]pply [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option