HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Network Management and Monitoring Con - Page 118

Assigning the monitor port to the remote probe VLAN

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• When a VLAN is configured as a remote probe VLAN, use the remote probe VLAN for port mirroring exclusively. • Configure the same remote probe VLAN for the remote destination groups on the source and destination devices. To configure the remote probe VLAN for a remote destination group: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view 2. Configure the remote probe VLAN for the specified remote mirroring-group group-id destination group. remote-probe vlan vlan-id Remarks N/A By default, no remote probe VLAN is configured for a remote destination group. Assigning the monitor port to the remote probe VLAN Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter the interface view of the monitor port. 3. Assign the port to the probe VLAN. Command system-view interface interface-type interface-number • For an access port: port access vlan vlan-id • For a trunk port: port trunk permit vlan vlan-id • For a hybrid port: port hybrid vlan vlan-id { tagged | untagged } Remarks N/A N/A Use one of the commands. For more information about the port access vlan, port trunk permit vlan, and port hybrid vlan commands, see Layer 2-LAN Switching Command Reference. 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 Remarks N/A By default, no remote source group exists on a device. Configuring source ports for a remote source group You can configure a list of source ports for a mirroring group at a time in system view, or assign a port to it as a source port in interface view. To assign multiple ports to a mirroring group as source ports in interface view, repeat the operation. When you configure source ports for a remote source group, follow these restrictions and guidelines: • Do not assign a source port to the remote probe VLAN. • A mirroring group can contain multiple source ports. 112

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When a VLAN is configured as a remote probe VLAN, use the remote probe VLAN for port
mirroring exclusively.
Configure the same remote probe VLAN for the remote destination groups on the source and
destination devices.
To configure the remote probe VLAN for a remote destination group:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure the remote probe
VLAN for the specified remote
destination group.
mirroring-group
group-id
remote-probe vlan
vlan-id
By default, no remote probe VLAN
is configured for a remote
destination group.
Assigning the monitor port to the remote probe VLAN
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter the interface
view of the monitor
port.
interface
interface-type interface-number
N/A
3.
Assign the port to the
probe VLAN.
For an access port:
port access vlan
vlan-id
For a trunk port:
port trunk permit vlan
vlan-id
For a hybrid port:
port hybrid
vlan
vlan-id
{
tagged
|
untagged
}
Use one of the commands.
For more information about the
port access vlan
,
port trunk permit
vlan
, and
port hybrid vlan
commands, see
Layer 2—LAN
Switching Command Reference
.
Configuring a remote source group on the source device
Creating a remote source group
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a remote source
group.
mirroring-group
group-id
remote-source
By default, no remote source
group exists on a device.
Configuring source ports for a remote source group
You can configure a list of source ports for a mirroring group at a time in system view, or assign a port
to it as a source port in interface view. To assign multiple ports to a mirroring group as source ports in
interface view, repeat the operation.
When you configure source ports for a remote source group, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
Do not assign a source port to the remote probe VLAN.
A mirroring group can contain multiple source ports.