What is port mirroring – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Monitoring Switch Traffic

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• Specify the network management system IP address or permit

management access from all IP addresses.

For more information about configuring SNMP, see "Configuring SNMP" on

page 327.
The RMON agent in the switch supports the following groups:

• Group 1—Statistics. Contains cumulative traffic and error statistics.
• Group 2—History. Generates reports from periodic traffic sampling that

are useful for analyzing trends.

• Group 3 —Alarm. Enables the definition and setting of thresholds for

various counters. Thresholds can be passed in either a rising or falling

direction on existing MIB objects, primarily those in the Statistics group.

An alarm is triggered when a threshold is crossed and the alarm is passed to

the Event group. The Alarm requires the Event Group.

• Group 9 —Event. Controls the actions that are taken when an event

occurs. RMON events occur when:

A threshold (alarm) is exceeded

There is a match on certain filters.

What is Port Mirroring?

Port mirroring is used to monitor the network traffic that a port sends and

receives. The Port Mirroring feature creates a copy of the traffic that the

source port handles and sends it to a destination port. The source port is the

port that is being monitored. The destination port is monitoring the source

port. The destination port is where you would connect a network protocol

analyzer to learn more about the traffic that is handled by the source port.
A port monitoring session includes one or more source ports that mirror

traffic to a single destination port. The PowerConnect M6220, M6348,

M8024, and M8024-k switches support a single port monitoring session.

LAGs (port channels) cannot be used as the source or destination ports.
For each source port, you can specify whether to mirror ingress traffic (traffic

the port receives, or rx), egress traffic (traffic the port sends, or tx), or both

ingress and egress traffic.

NOTE:

The switch supports RMON1.

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