Rspan remote vlan – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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RSPAN Mirroring Commands

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A destination port can still send and receive switched traffic, and

participate in any Layer 2 protocols to which it has been assigned.

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The following example configures port 4 to receive mirrored RSPAN traffic:

Console(config)#rspan session 1 destination interface ethernet 1/2

Console(config)#

rspan remote vlan

Use this command to specify the RSPAN VLAN, switch role (source,

intermediate or destination), and the uplink ports. Use the no form to

disable the RSPAN on the specified VLAN.

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[no] rspan session session-id remote vlan vlan-id

{source | intermediate | destination} uplink interface
session-id
– A number identifying this RSPAN session.

(Range: 1-2)
Only two mirror sessions are allowed, including both local and

remote mirroring. If local mirroring is enabled with the

port monitor

command, then there is only one session available for RSPAN.
vlan-id - ID of configured RSPAN VLAN. (Range: 2-4092)

Use the

vlan

rspan

command to reserve a VLAN for RSPAN

mirroring before enabling RSPAN with this command.
source - Specifies this device as the source of remotely mirrored

traffic.
intermediate - Specifies this device as an intermediate switch,

transparently passing mirrored traffic from one or more sources to

one or more destinations.
destination - Specifies this device as a switch configured with a

destination port which is to receive mirrored traffic for this session.
uplink - A port configured to receive or transmit remotely mirrored

traffic.
interface - ethernet unit/port

ethernet unit/port

unit - Unit identifier. (Range: 1)
port - Port number. (Range: 1-10)

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