Dell PowerEdge M520 Dell PowerConnect M6220/M6348/M8024 Switches Configuration - Page 38
Web Interface Configuration: LAGs/Port-channels, Port Mirroring, Overview, CLI Examples
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Web Interface Configuration: LAGs/Port-channels To perform the same configuration using the Graphical User Interface, click Switching > Link Aggregation > LAG Membership in the navigation tree. Port Mirroring This section describes the Port Mirroring feature, which can serve as a diagnostic tool, debugging tool, or means of fending off attacks. Overview Port mirroring selects network traffic from specific ports for analysis by a network analyzer, while allowing the same traffic to be switched to its destination. You can configure many switch ports as source ports and one switch port as a destination port. You can also configure how traffic is mirrored on a source port. Packets received on the source port, transmitted on a port, or both received and transmitted, can be mirrored to the destination port. CLI Examples The following are examples of the commands used in the Port Mirroring feature. Example #1: Set up a Port Mirroring Session The following command sequence enables port mirroring and specifies a source and destination ports. console#configure console(config)#monitor session 1 mode console(config)#monitor session 1 source interface 1/g7 ? rx tx Monitor ingress packets only. Monitor egress packets only. Press enter to execute the command. console(config)#monitor session 1 source interface 1/g7 console(config)#monitor session 1 destination interface 1/g10 console(config)#exit Example #2: Show the Port Mirroring Session console#show monitor session 1 Session ID ---------1 Admin Mode ---------Enable Probe Port ---------1/g10 Mirrored Port 1/g7 Type ----Rx,Tx 38 Switching Configuration