vlan
vid-#
Identifies the VLAN on which to mirror traffic.
monitor all [in | out
| both]
Uses the direction of traffic on the specified
vid-#
to select traffic to mirror. If
you enter the
monitor all
command without selection criteria or a session
identifier, the command applies by default to session 1.
mirror [1 - 4 |
name-
str
]
Assigns the VLAN traffic defined by the VLAN ID and traffic direction to a
session number or name.
Depending on how many sessions are already configured on the switch, you
can use the same command to assign the specified VLAN source to up to four
sessions, for example,
interface a1 monitor all in mirror 1 2 4
.
•
1 - 4
: Configures the selected VLAN traffic to be mirrored in the specified
session number.
•
[name
name-str
]
: Optional; configures the selected port traffic to be
mirrored in the specified session name. The string can be used
interchangeably with the session number when using this command to
assign a mirroring source to a session. To configure an alphanumeric name
for a mirroring session, see the command description under
source switch in a remote mirroring session
Assigning a VLAN to a mirroring session precludes assigning any other mirroring sources to the same session. If
a VLAN is already assigned to a given mirroring session, using this command to assign another VLAN to the
same mirroring session results in the second assignment replacing the first. Also, if there are other (port, trunk, or
mesh) mirroring sources already assigned to a session, the switch displays a message similar to:
Mirror source port exists on session N. Can not add mirror
source VLAN.
The
no
form of the command removes a mirroring source assigned to the session, but does not remove the
session itself. This allows you to repurpose a session by removing an unwanted mirroring source and adding
another in its place.
Configuring a MAC address to filter mirrored traffic on an
interface
Enter the
monitor mac mirror
command at the global configuration level.
Syntax
[no] monitor mac
mac-addr
[src | dest | both] {mirror 1 - 4 |
name-str
} [1 - 4 |
name-str
] [1 - 4 |
name-str
] [1 - 4 |
name-str
]
Use this command to configure a source and/or destination MAC address as criteria for selecting traffic in one or
more mirroring sessions on the switch. The MAC address you enter is configured to mirror inbound (
src
),
outbound (
dest
), or both inbound and outbound (
both
) traffic on any port or learned VLAN on the switch.
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