2 port-monitor session – Fortinet 548B User Manual

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<Session Number> - session number.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Privileged Exec

Display Message

Session ID: indicates the session ID.

Admin Mode: indicates whether the Port Monitoring feature is enabled or disabled. The possible
values are enabled and disabled.

Dest.Port: is the slot/port that is configured as the probe port. If this value has not been configured,
'Not Configured' will be displayed.

Sour.Port: is the slot/port that is configured as the monitored port. If this value has not been
configured, 'Not Configured' will be displayed.

Type: Direction in which source port configured for port mirroring.Types are tx for transmitted
packets and rx for receiving packets.

7.2.13.2 port-monitor session

This command configures a probe port and a monitored port for monitor session (port monitoring). Use
the source interface <slot/port> parameter to specify the interface to monitor. Use rx to monitor only
ingress packets, or use tx to monitor only egress packets. If you do not specify an {rx | tx} option, the
destination port monitors both ingress and egress packets. Use the destination interface <slot/port> to
specify the interface to receive the monitored traffic.

Syntax

port-monitor session <session-id> {source interface <slot/port> [{rx | tx}] | destination interface
<slot/port> }
no port-monitor session <session-id> { source interface <slot/port> | destination interface <slot/port>}

<slot/port> - Interface number.

tx/rx

Use to monitor ingress packets or egress packets.

no - This command removes the probe port or the mirrored port from a monitor session (port
monitoring).

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Config

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