Set|clear} port mirror, Set|clear} port mirror -6, Command mode – Avaya Cajun P550R User Manual

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Chapter 21

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Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switches, v5.3.1

{set|clear} port mirror

Command Mode

Configuration

Description

Set up or remove a port mirror on a switch in Fabric mode 1.

Syntax

To Enable:

set port mirror <mod-port-range> source-port <mod-port-range>
mirror-port <mod-port-spec> sampling {always | disable | periodic }
[max-packets-sec <max-packets-sec-value>] [piggyback-port <mod-
port-spec>]

To Disable:

clear port mirror <mod-port-range>

Table 21-4. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Name

Definition

mod-port-range

Specifies a mirror port range. The first mod-port-range in
the command string is the port mirror rule identifier. It
should be the physical port range for the rules associated
fabric port. The source-port mod-port-range is the single
port or the complete physical port range for the fabric port
under investigation.

mod-port-spec

Specifies a particular port.

mirror-port

Port from which you want to send the traffic. This port
can be on another module in the switch.

piggyback-port

The port that is used for bi-directional port mirroring. The
specified port is unavailable for other uses.

Note:

Eighty-series modules do not support piggyback

ports.

sampling

Specifies how source port traffic is to be sampled (always,
disabled or periodic based on max-packets-sec).

max-packets-sec

The maximum number of packets per second that are
served by the mirror port. Only used when sampling is set
to periodic. Valid values are 0, and 52 to 1,000,000.

Note:

To mirror inbound traffic only, select a source

port and a mirror port, not a piggyback port.

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