Flow mirror limitations, Creating a flow mirror flow definition, Creating a – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Flow Mirror limitations

Flow Mirror is only supported on 16 Gbps-capable FC devices.

Flow Mirror is only supported on F_Ports or F_Port trunks operating at 8 Gbps or less.

Flow Generator flows can only be mirrored at the ingress port.

Flow Mirror requires a Fabric Vision license on the device where you are creating a mirrored
flow.

Flow Mirror only supports one active flow per device.

Flow Mirroring is supported in Virtual Fabric and non-Virtual Fabric mode.

Flow Mirror is not supported in Access Gateway mode or across a Fibre Channel Routing (FCR)
backbone fabric.

Flow Mirror flows can only mirror up to 256 frames (maximum) to the embedded port (CPU) per
second. If a higher number of frames match the mirror criteria within a second, only the first
256 frames are mirrored. For chassis, 5120 frames are stored. For switches, 1280 frames are
stored.

Flow creation is not allowed if Advanced Performance Monitor (APM) or Port Mirroring is
enabled. Similarly, APM and Port Mirroring-related operations are not be allowed if any flow
(active or defined) is present on the switch.

Creating a Flow Mirror flow definition

This procedure provides step-by-step instructions for configuring a Mirror flow definition. For more
specific example procedures, refer to

“Flow Mirror example procedures”

on page 1197".

1. Right-click a switch and select Fabric Vision > Flow > Add.

The Add Flow Definition dialog box displays with the following criteria and flow identifiers
pre-populated:

Feature — Monitor

Direction — Bidirectional

Target Switch — Name of the target switch

Source Device — * (an asterisk allows you to use any port)

Destination Device — * (an asterisk allows you to use any port)

2. Enter a name for the flow definition in the Name field.

The name cannot be over 20 characters and can only include alphanumeric characters or
underscores.

NOTE

For a physical switch, the name must be unique. However, for logical switches, the name does
not have to be unique.

3. Clear the Monitor check box.

4. Select Mirror check box.

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