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Port Mirroring

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0/9 Disabled Normal Not Applicable --More-- or (q)uit Note: If a port has become disabled by the UDLD feature and you want to re-enable the port, use the udld reset command in Privileged EXEC mode. 3.8. Port Mirroring Port mirroring is used to monitor the network traffic that a port sends and receives. The Port Mirroring feature creates a copy of the traffic that the source port handles and sends it to a destination port. The source port is the port that is being monitored. The destination port is monitoring the source port. The destination port is where you would connect a network protocol analyzer to learn more about the traffic that is handled by the source port. A port monitoring session includes one or more source ports that mirror traffic to a single destination port. The switch supports a single port monitoring session. Port-channels cannot be used as the source or destination ports. For each source port, you can specify whether to mirror ingress traffic (traffic the port receives, or RX), egress traffic (traffic the port sends, or TX), or both ingress and egress traffic. The packet that is copied to the destination port is in the same format as the original packet on the wire. This means that if the mirror is copying a received packet, the copied packet is VLAN tagged or untagged as it was received on the source port. If the mirror is copying a transmitted packet, the copied packet is VLAN tagged or untagged as it is being transmitted on the source port. After you configure the port mirroring session, you can enable or disable the administrative mode of the session to start or stop the probe port from receiving mirrored traffic. 3.8.1. Configuring Port Mirroring In this example, traffic from ports 1 and 4 is mirrored to probe port 10. 1. Configure the source ports. Traffic received and transmitted on by these ports will be mirrored. (Switch) #configure (Switch) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 source interface 0/1 2. Configure the destination (probe) port. (Switch) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 destination interface 0/10 3. Enable port mirroring on the switch. (Switch) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 mode (Switch) (Config)#exit 4. View summary information about the port mirroring configuration. NETGEAR M4500 Series Switches Software Administration Manual 73

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0/9
Disabled
Normal
Not Applicable
--More-- or (q)uit
Note:
If a port has become disabled by the UDLD feature and you want to re-enable the port, use the
udld
reset
command in Privileged EXEC mode.
3.8.
Port Mirroring
Port mirroring is used to monitor the network traffic that a port sends and receives. The Port Mirroring
feature creates a copy of the traffic that the source port handles and sends it to a destination port. The
source port is the port that is being monitored. The destination port is monitoring the source port. The
destination port is where you would connect a network protocol analyzer to learn more about the traffic that is
handled by the source port.
A port monitoring session includes one or more source ports that mirror traffic to a single destination port. The
switch supports a single port monitoring session. Port-channels cannot be used as the source or destination
ports.
For each source port, you can specify whether to mirror ingress traffic (traffic the port receives, or RX), egress
traffic (traffic the port sends, or TX), or both ingress and egress traffic.
The packet that is copied to the destination port is in the same format as the original packet on the wire. This
means that if the mirror is copying a received packet, the copied packet is VLAN tagged or untagged as it was
received on the source port. If the mirror is copying a transmitted packet, the copied packet is VLAN tagged or
untagged as it is being transmitted on the source port.
After you configure the port mirroring session, you can enable or disable the administrative mode of the
session to start or stop the probe port from receiving mirrored traffic.
3.8.1.
Configuring Port Mirroring
In this example, traffic from ports 1 and 4 is mirrored to probe port 10.
1.
Configure the source ports. Traffic received and transmitted on by these ports will be mirrored.
(Switch) #configure
(Switch) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 source interface 0/1
2.
Configure the destination (probe) port.
(Switch) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 destination interface 0/10
3.
Enable port mirroring on the switch.
(Switch) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 mode
(Switch) (Config)#exit
4.
View summary information about the port mirroring configuration.