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SBC session border controllers
<num> — the sequential number of the port of a given group (you can specify several ports by enumerating
with «,» or a range of ports with «-»):
«all» — all ports of this group;
<interface> — interface type:
front-port — external uplink interfaces;
host-channel;
host-port;
port-channel — external LAG uplink interface aggregation groups;
sm-port.
<number> — port number:
all — all ports of the selected interface;
for front port: <unit/port>, where:
–
unit — module number, may take value [1],
–
port — port number, may take values: [0 .. 3];
for host-channel: [1];
for host-port:
–
unit — module number, may take value [1],
–
port — port number, may take values: [0 .. 2];
for port-channel: [0 .. 4].
for sm-port:
unit — module number, may take value [1],
port — port number, may take values: [0 .. 5].
Command mode
CONFIG-SWITCH
Example
SBC2000-[CONFIG]-[SWITCH]> mirror rx interface front-port 1/3
For incoming traffic coming to front-port 1/3 interfaces, «port mirroring»
operation is enabled. Traffic is copied from the slot-port to the port-analyzer set by the «mirror rx analyzer»
command.
mirror <rx|tx> analyzer
This command allows you to install a port to which packets will be duplicated to analyze incoming/outgoing traffic
from the ports set by the mirror rx port/mirror tx port command.
The use of the negative form of the command (no) disables analysis of transmitted incoming/outgoing traffic.
Syntax
[no] mirror <rx|tx> analyzer <interface> <port>
Parameters
<rx|tx> — traffic type:
rx — incoming;
tx — outgoing.
<interface> — interface type. Only front-port, port-channel interfaces can be used as a port-analyzer;