Clear port mirroring, Link aggregation control protocol (lacp), Clear port mirroring -33 – Enterasys Networks Enterasys D2 D2G124-12P User Manual

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clear port mirroring

D-Series CLI Reference 4-33

Usage

Note that LAG ports and their underlying physical ports, as described in 

Link Aggregation 

Control Protocol (LACP)

” on page 4‐33, cannot be mirrored.

Example

This example shows how to create and enable port mirroring with 

ge

.1.4 as the source port, and 

ge

.1.11 as the target port:

D2(su)->set port mirroring create ge.1.4 ge.1.11
D2(su)->set port mirroring enable ge.1.4 ge.1.11

clear port mirroring

Use this command to clear a port mirroring relationship. 

Syntax

clear port mirroring source destination

Parameters

Defaults

None.

Mode

Switch command, read‐write.

Example

This example shows how to clear port mirroring between source port 

ge

.1.4 and target port 

ge

.1.11:

D2(su)->clear port mirroring ge.1.4 ge.1.11

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Using multiple links simultaneously to increase bandwidth is a desirable switch feature, which 
can be accomplished if both sides agree on a set of ports that are being used as a Link Aggregation 
Group (LAG). Once a LAG is formed from selected ports, problems with looping can be avoided 
since the Spanning Tree can treat this LAG as a single port.

Enabled by default, the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) logically groups interfaces 
together to create a greater bandwidth uplink, or link aggregation, according to the IEEE 802.3ad 

source

Specifies the source port of the mirroring configuration to be cleared. For 
a detailed description of possible port‐string values, refer to 

Port String 

Syntax Used in the CLI

” on page 4‐1.

destination

Specifies the target port of the mirroring configuration to be cleared. 

Caution: Link aggregation configuration should only be performed by personnel who are
knowledgeable about Spanning Tree and Link Aggregation, and fully understand the ramifications
of modifications beyond device defaults. Otherwise, the proper operation of the network could be
at risk.

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