Configuring port mirroring, Figure 3-104, Mirror port configuration – LevelOne FGL-2870 User Manual

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

may be dropped from the monitor port.

• All mirror sessions must 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 Configuration"
on page 3-188
).

Command Attributes
Mirror Sessions – Displays a list of current mirror sessions.
Source Port – The port whose traffic will be monitored. (Range: 1-28/52)
Type – Allows you to select which traffic to mirror to the target port, Rx (receive),

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

Target Port – The port that will mirror the traffic on the source port.

(Range: 1-28/52)

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

Figure 3-104 Mirror Port Configuration

CLI – Use the interface command to select the monitor port, then use the port
monitor command to specify the source port and traffic type.

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/10

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Console(config-if)#port monitor ethernet 1/13 tx

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Console(config-if)#

Source
port(s)

Single
target
port

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