Creating a local mirroring group, Configuration restrictions and guidelines, Configuring source ports – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Creating a local mirroring group

Step Command

Remarks

443.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

444.

Create a local mirroring
group.

No local mirroring group
exists by default.

mirroring-group group-id local

NOTE:

A local mirroring group takes effect only after you configure a monitor port and source port for it.

The following matrix shows the feature and router compatibility:

MSR

20-1X

Feature

MSR 900 MSR 930

MSR 20

MSR 30

MSR 50 MSR 2600

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Creating a

local
mirroring

group

Value
range

for the

number:
1 to 10.

Value
range for

the

number: 1
to 5.

Value
range for

the

number: 1
to 5.

Value
range for

the

number: 1
to 5.

Value
range for

the

number: 1
to 5.

Value
range for

the

number: 1
to 5.

Value

range for
the number:

1 to 5.

Configuring source ports for the local mirroring group

Either you can configure a list of source ports for a mirroring group in system view, or you can assign only
the current port to the mirroring group as a source port in interface view. The two methods lead to the

same result.

Configuration restrictions and guidelines

When you configure source ports for a local mirroring group, follow these restrictions and guidelines:

A mirroring group can contain multiple source ports.

A port can belong to only one mirroring group. On devices that support mirroring groups with
multiple monitor ports, a port can serve as a source port for multiple mirroring groups, but the port
cannot be a monitor port at the same time.

Configuring source ports

Step Command

Remarks

445.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

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