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Port Mirror Commands

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Chapter 22 Port Mirror Commands Port Mirror refers to the process of forwarding copies of packets from one port/multiple ports to a monitoring port. Usually, the monitoring port is connected to data diagnose device, which is used to analyze the monitored packets for monitoring and troubleshooting the network. 22.1 monitor session destination interface Description The monitor session destination interface command is used to configure the monitoring port. Each monitor session has only one monitoring port. To change the monitoring port, please use the monitor session destination interface command by changing the port value. The no monitor session command is used to delete the corresponding monitoring port or monitor session. Syntax monitor session session_num destination interface ten-gigabitEthernet port no monitor session session_num destination interface ten-gigabitEthernet port no monitor session session_num Parameter session_num -- The monitor session number, can only be specified as 1. port -- The monitoring port number. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Create monitor session 1 and configure port 1/0/1 as the monitoring port: T1700X-16TS(config)# monitor session 1 destination interface ten-gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Delete the monitoring port 1/0/2 from monitor session 1: T1700X-16TS(config)# no monitor session 1 destination interface ten-gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Delete the monitor session 1: T1700X-16TS(config)# no monitor session 1 152

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Chapter 22 Port Mirror Commands
Port Mirror refers to the process of forwarding copies of packets from one port/multiple ports to a
monitoring port. Usually, the monitoring port is connected to data diagnose device, which is used
to analyze the monitored packets for monitoring and troubleshooting the network.
22.1 monitor session destination interface
Description
The
monitor session destination
interface
command is used to configure the
monitoring port. Each monitor session has only one monitoring port. To change
the monitoring port, please use the
monitor session
destination
interface
command by changing the port value. The
no
monitor session
command is
used to delete the corresponding monitoring port or monitor session.
Syntax
monitor session
session_num
destination
interface
ten-gigabitEthernet
port
no monitor session
session_num
destination
interface
ten-gigabitEthernet
port
no monitor session
session_num
Parameter
session_num
—— The monitor session number, can only be specified as 1.
port ——
The monitoring port number.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Create monitor session 1 and configure port 1/0/1 as the monitoring port:
T1700X-16TS(config)#
monitor
session
1
destination
interface
ten-gigabitEthernet
1/0/1
Delete the monitoring port 1/0/2 from monitor session 1
T1700X-16TS(config)#
no
monitor
session
1
destination
interface
ten-gigabitEthernet
1/0/2
Delete the monitor session 1:
T1700X-16TS(config)# no monitor session
1
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