Dell PowerConnect 2808 User's Guide - Page 113

Port Mirroring, Switch, Ports, Destination Port, Source Port, Status, Active, notReady, Remove

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The following restrictions apply to ports configured to be source ports: • Source Ports cannot be a LAG member. • Ports cannot be configured as a destination port. • All packets are transmitted tagged from the destination port. • Monitored all RX/TX packets to the same port. To open the Port Mirroring page, click Switch→ Ports→ Port Mirroring in the tree view. Figure 7-14. Port Mirroring • Destination Port - The port number to which port traffic is copied. • Source Port - Defines the port number from which port traffic is mirrored. • Type - Indicates if the source port is RX, TX, or both RX and TX. • Status - Indicates if the port is currently monitored (Active) or not monitored (notReady). There are four monitoring sessions. • Remove - When selected, removes the port mirroring session. Adding a Port Mirroring Session 1 Open the Port Mirroring page. 2 Click Add. The Add Source Port page opens. 3 Select the destination port from the Destination Port drop-down menu. 4 Select the source port from the Source Port drop-down menu. 5 Define the Type field. Update with your book title 113

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The following restrictions apply to ports configured to be source ports:
Source Ports cannot be a LAG member.
Ports cannot be configured as a destination port.
All packets are transmitted tagged from the destination port.
Monitored all RX/TX packets to the same port.
To open the
Port Mirroring
page, click
Switch
Ports
Port Mirroring
in the tree view.
Figure 7-14.
Port Mirroring
Destination Port
— The port number to which port traffic is copied.
Source Port
— Defines the port number from which port traffic is mirrored.
Type
— Indicates if the source port is RX, TX, or both RX and TX.
Status
— Indicates if the port is currently monitored (
Active
) or not monitored (
notReady
). There are
four monitoring sessions.
Remove
— When selected, removes the port mirroring session.
Adding a Port Mirroring Session
1
Open the
Port Mirroring
page.
2
Click
Add
.
The
Add Source Port
page opens.
3
Select the destination port from the
Destination Port
drop-down menu.
4
Select the source port from the
Source Port
drop-down menu.
5
Define the
Type
field.