Configuring port mirroring, Overview, Terminologies of port mirroring – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Configuring port mirroring

Overview

Port mirroring refers to the process of copying the packets passing through a port/VLAN/CPU to the

monitor port connecting to a monitoring device for packet analysis.

Terminologies of port mirroring

Mirroring source

The mirroring source can be one or more monitored ports, called source ports. The device where the
ports reside is called a "source device." Packets (called "mirrored packets") passing through them are

copied to a port connecting to a monitoring device for packet analysis.

Mirroring destination

The mirroring destination is the destination port (also known as the monitor port) of mirrored packets and

connects to the data monitoring device. The device where the monitor port resides is called the
"destination device." The monitor port forwards the mirrored packets to its connecting monitoring device.
A monitor port might receive multiple duplicates of a packet in some cases because it can monitor

multiple mirroring sources. For example, assume that Port 1 is monitoring bidirectional traffic on Port 2

and Port 3 on the same device. If a packet travels from Port 2 to Port 3, two duplicates of the packet will
be received on Port 1.

Mirroring direction

The mirroring direction indicates that the inbound, outbound, or bidirectional traffic can be copied on a

mirroring source:

Inbound—Copies packets received on a mirroring source.

Outbound—Copies packets sent out of a mirroring source.

Bidirectional—Copies packets both received and sent on a mirroring source.

Mirroring group

Port mirroring is implemented through mirroring groups, which fall into local, remote source, and remote

destination mirroring groups. For more information about the mirroring groups, see "

Port mirroring

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Remote probe VLAN

Used for Layer 2 remote port mirroring, a remote probe VLAN specially transmits mirrored packets to the

destination device. For more information, see "

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Port mirroring classification and implementation

According to the locations of the mirroring source and the mirroring destination, port mirroring includes

local port mirroring and remote port mirroring.

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