Port and static trunk monitoring features, Switch 6108 and series 4100gl switches, Series 2600, 2600-pwr, and 2800 switches – HP 2600 User Manual

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Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation
Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features

Port and Static Trunk Monitoring
Features

Port Monitoring Features

Feature

Default

Menu

CLI

Web

display monitoring
configuration

disabled

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configure the monitor port(s) ports: none

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selecting or removing ports none selected

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Switch 6108 and Series 4100gl Switches

You can designate a port for monitoring inbound (ingress) traffic of other ports
and of static trunks on the switch. The switch monitors the network activity
by copying all traffic inbound on the specified interfaces to the designated
monitoring port, to which a network analyzer can be attached.

Series 2600, 2600-PWR, and 2800 Switches

You can designate a port for monitoring inbound (ingress) and outbound
(egress) traffic of other ports and of static trunks on the switch. The switch
monitors the network activity by copying all inbound and outbound traffic on
the specified interfaces to the designated monitoring port, to which a network
analyzer can be attached.

The instructions below apply to all of the switches covered in this manual.
When using a Series 2600, 2600-PWR, and 2800 Switch, both inbound and
outbound traffic is sent to the monitoring port.

N o t e

Port trunks cannot be used as a monitoring port.

It is possible, when monitoring multiple interfaces in networks with high
traffic levels, to copy more traffic to a monitor port than the link can support.
In this case, some packets may not be copied to the monitor port.

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