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Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring, Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration task list

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Step 6. Assign monitor ports to the remote probe VLAN. Command port interface-list 7. Return to system view. quit 8. Configure the remote probe VLAN for the mirroring-group group-id remote source mirroring remote-probe vlan rprobe-vlan-id group. Remarks By default, a newly-created VLAN does not have any member port. N/A By default, no remote probe VLAN is configured for a mirroring group. Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring is to configure remote mirroring groups. When doing this, configure a remote source group on the source device and a cooperating remote destination group on the destination device. If intermediate devices exist, configure the intermediate devices to allow the remote probe VLAN to pass through. For a mirrored packet to successfully arrive at the remote destination device, make sure the VLAN ID of the mirrored packet is not removed or changed. When you mirror the bidirectional traffic for a port in a mirroring group, disable MAC address learning for a remote probe VLAN by executing the undo mac-address mac-learning enable command on the source, intermediate, and destination device. For more information about this command, see Layer 2-LAN Switching Command Reference. Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration task list Tasks at a glance (Required.) Configuring a remote destination group: 1. Creating a remote destination group 2. Configuring the monitor port for a remote destination group 3. Configuring the remote probe VLAN for a remote destination group 4. Assigning the monitor port to the remote probe VLAN (Required.) Configuring a remote source group: 5. Creating a remote source group 6. Configuring source ports for a remote source group 7. Configuring the egress port for a remote source group 8. Configuring the remote probe VLAN for a remote source group Configuring a remote destination group on the destination device To configure a remote destination group, make the following configurations on the destination device. 110

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Step
Command
Remarks
6.
Assign monitor ports to
the remote probe
VLAN.
port
interface-list
By default, a newly-created VLAN
does not have any member port.
7.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
8.
Configure the remote
probe VLAN for the
remote source mirroring
group.
mirroring-group
group-id
remote-probe vlan
rprobe-vlan-id
By default, no remote probe VLAN is
configured for a mirroring group.
Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring
Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring is to configure remote mirroring groups. When doing this,
configure a remote source group on the source device and a cooperating remote destination group on
the destination device. If intermediate devices exist, configure the intermediate devices to allow the
remote probe VLAN to pass through.
For a mirrored packet to successfully arrive at the remote destination device, make sure the VLAN ID of
the mirrored packet is not removed or changed.
When you mirror the bidirectional traffic for a port in a mirroring group, disable MAC address learning
for a remote probe VLAN by executing the
undo mac-address mac-learning enable
command on the
source, intermediate, and destination device. For more information about this command, see
Layer
2—LAN Switching Command Reference
.
Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
(Required.) Configuring a remote destination group:
1.
Creating a remote destination group
2.
Configuring the monitor port for a remote destination group
3.
Configuring the remote probe VLAN for a remote destination group
4.
Assigning the monitor port to the remote probe VLAN
(Required.) Configuring a remote source group:
5.
Creating a remote source group
6.
Configuring source ports for a remote source group
7.
Configuring the egress port for a remote source group
8.
Configuring the remote probe VLAN for a remote source group
Configuring a remote destination group on the destination
device
To configure a remote destination group, make the following configurations on the destination device.