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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 27 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
Creating an RSPAN Destination Session
You configure the RSPAN destination session on a different switch; that is, not the switch on which the
source session was configured.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to define the RSPAN VLAN on that switch, to
create an RSPAN destination session, and to specify the source RSPAN VLAN and the destination port:
To delete a SPAN session, use the
no
monitor session
session_number
global configuration command.
To remove a destination port from the SPAN session, use the
no monitor session
session_number
destination interface
interface-id
global configuration command. To remove the RSPAN VLAN from
the session, use the
no monitor session
session_number
source remote vlan
vlan-id.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
vlan
vlan-id
Enter the VLAN ID of the RSPAN VLAN created from the source
switch, and enter VLAN configuration mode.
If both switches are participating in VTP and the RSPAN VLAN ID
is from 2 to 1005, Steps 2 through 4 are not required because the
RSPAN VLAN ID is propagated through the VTP network.
Step 3
remote-span
Identify the VLAN as the RSPAN VLAN.
Step 4
exit
Return to global configuration mode.
Step 5
no monitor session
{
session_number
|
all
|
local
|
remote
}
Remove any existing RSPAN configuration for the session.
For
session_number
, the range is 1 to 66.
Specify
all
to remove all RSPAN sessions,
local
to remove all local
sessions, or
remote
to remove all remote SPAN sessions.
Step 6
monitor session
session_number
source
remote vlan
vlan-id
Specify the RSPAN session and the source RSPAN VLAN.
For
session_number
, the range is 1 to 66.
For
vlan-id
, specify the source RSPAN VLAN to monitor.
Step 7
monitor session
session_number
destination interface
interface-id
Specify the RSPAN session and the destination interface.
For
session_number
, enter the number defined in Step 6.
In an RSPAN destination session, you must use the same session
number for the source RSPAN VLAN and the destination port.
For
interface-id
, specify the destination interface. The destination
interface must be a physical interface.
Though visible in the command-line help string,
encapsulation
replicate
is not supported for RSPAN. The original VLAN ID is
overwritten by the RSPAN VLAN ID, and all packets appear on the
destination port as untagged.
Step 8
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 9
show monitor
[
session
session_number
]
show running-config
Verify the configuration.
Step 10
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save the configuration in the configuration file.