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Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring, Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration task list
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Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration task list Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring is to configure remote mirroring groups. To do that, configure the remote source group on the source device and configure the cooperating remote destination group on the destination device. If an intermediate device exists, allow the remote probe VLAN to pass through the intermediate device. NOTE: HP recommends you not enable GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). If GVRP is enabled, GVRP may register the remote probe VLAN to unexpected ports, resulting in undesired duplicates. For more information about GVRP, see Layer 2-LAN Switching Configuration Guide. Configure the following on the source device: • Source ports • Remote probe VLAN • The egress port Then, configure the following on the destination device: • Remote probe VLAN • Monitor port Complete these tasks to configure Layer 2 remote port mirroring: Task Remarks Creating a remote source group Required. Configuring a remote Configuring source ports for the remote source group source group Configuring the egress port for the remote source group Required. Required. Configuring the remote probe VLAN for the remote source group Required. Creating a remote destination group Required. Configuring a remote Configuring the monitor port for the remote destination group Required. destination group Configuring the remote probe VLAN for the remote destination group Required. Assigning the monitor port to the remote probe VLAN Required. Configuring a remote source group (on the source device) Creating a remote source group Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Create a remote source group. Command system-view mirroring-group group-id remote-source 81 Remarks N/A By default, no remote source group exists on a device.