Figure 8-9, Port broadcast control, Configuring port mirroring – Asante Technologies 40240/40480-10G User Manual

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Monitor port speed should match or exceed source port speed, otherwise traffic

may be dropped from the monitor port.

• All mirror sessions have to share the same destination port.

When mirroring port traffic, the target port must be included in the same VLAN as

the source port when using MSTP (see “Spanning Tree Algorithm” on page 10-1).

Command Attributes

Mirror Sessions – Displays a list of current mirror sessions.

Source Unit – The unit whose port traffic will be monitored. (Range: 1-8)

Source Port – The port whose traffic will be monitored. (Range: 1-26/50)

Type – Allows you to select which traffic to mirror to the target port, Rx (receive),

Tx (transmit), or Both. (Default: Rx)

Target Unit – The unit whose port will "duplicate" or "mirror" the traffic on the

source port. (Range: 1-8)

Target Port – The port that will “mirror” the traffic from the source port.

(Range: 1-26/50)

Web – Click Port, Mirror Port Configuration. Specify the source port, the traffic type
to be mirrored, and the monitor port, then click Add.

Figure 8-10 Mirror Port Configuration

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Configuring Port Mirroring

Configuring Port Mirroring

You can mirror traffic from any source port to a
target port for real-time analysis. You can then
attach a logic analyzer or RMON probe to the
target port and study the traffic crossing the
source port in a completely unobtrusive manner.

Command Usage

Source

Single

port(s) target

port

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