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RSPAN, RSPAN State Settings
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xStack® DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch From / To Type STP/GVRP Specify the ports on which the BPDU Tunneling will be enabled or disabled. Use the drop-down menu to select the configuration type. Tunnel - Specifies that the BPDU is received from a tunnel port, this packets DA will be replaced by a reserved multicast address and then sent out to a providers network through the uplink port. Uplink - Specifies that the port is a normal switch port which connects to the network provider. The encapsulated PDU received on the uplink port shall be terminated and the DA is replaced with the STP/GVRP MAC address, the packet is then sent to the tunnel port in the same VLAN. None - When selected an encapsulated PDU is received on a port and the forwarding behavior follows the forwarding of general multicast addresses. None is the default. Select the type of tunnel multicast address to be applied to the ports either STP or GVRP. An STP enabled port can not be configured as an STP tunnel port. A GVRP enabled port can not be configured as a GVRP tunnel port. Click Apply to implement the changes. RSPAN RSPAN (Remote Switched Port Analyzer) is a feature used to monitor and analyze the traffic passing through ports. The character 'R' is short for 'Remote' which means that the mirror source ports and the destination port are not on the same Switch. So a remote mirror session consists of at least two switches. To achieve the remote mirroring function, the mirrored traffic is tagged with a reserved VLAN which is called an RSPAN VLAN, the RSPAN VLAN is reserved in such a way that traffic tagged with RSPAN will be mirrored toward the associated destination port. There are three roles for switches in RSPAN. Source switch - The switch which has the monitored ports or VLANs on it is the source switch. All packets on the source ports or VLANs are copied and sent to the destination switch. When the mirrored packets are sent out from the source switch, an RSPAN VLAN tag is added to every packet. The incoming port on the source switch for the mirrored packets is referred to as the source port. Intermediate switch The function of the intermediate switch is to mirror traffic flowing in the RSPAN VLAN toward the RSAPN destination. A switch can be have the role of an RSAPN VLAN intermediate switch as well as the role of source switch for another RSPAN VLAN. Destination Switch The port which is directly connected to a network analyzer, other monitoring, or security device is called the destination port. The switch which has a destination port is called the destination switch. The destination switch removes the RSPAN VLAN tags from the mirrored packets when the destination port is an untagged port in the RSPAN VLAN. If the destination port is a tagged port, the tags will be reserved. RSPAN State Settings This window allows the user to enable or disable the RSPAN settings on the Switch. The purpose of the RSPAN function is to mirror the packets to the remote switch. The packet travels from the switch where the monitored packet is received, through the intermediate switch, then to the switch where the sniffer is attached. The first switch is also named the source switch. To view this window, click Administration > RSPAN > RSPAN State Settings, as shown below. Figure 2 - 98 RSPAN State Settings window Use the drop down menu to enable or disable the RSPAN State on the Switch, and click Apply to implement the changes. 85