Figure 90: configuring remote port mirroring – LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual
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Figure 90: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring
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Basic/Advanced Configuration, Mirroring & RSPAN
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Configuration Guidelines
Take the following step to configure an RSPAN session:
1.
Set up the source switch on the Mirroring & RSPAN configuration
page by specifying the switch’s Type (Source), the RSPAN VLAN ID,
the Reflector port
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through which mirrored traffic is passed on to
the RSPAN VLAN, the traffic type to monitor (Rx, Tx or Both) on the
source port(s), and the intermediate (or uplink) ports.
2.
Set up all intermediate switches on the RSPAN configuration page,
specifying the switch type (Intermediate), the RSPAN VLAN, and the
intermediate ports.
3.
Set up the destination switch on the Mirroring & RSPAN
configuration page by specifying switch type (Destination), the
RSPAN VLAN, intermediate ports, and the destination port(s) where
the mirrored traffic will be received.
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RSPAN Limitations
The following limitations apply to the use of RSPAN on this switch:
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RSPAN Ports – Only ports can be configured as an RSPAN source,
intermediate or destination type; static and dynamic trunks are not
allowed. A port can only be configured as one type of RSPAN
interface – source, intermediate, or destination. Only one mirror
4.
The reflector port only applies to Source switch type.
MAC Table learning and STP must be disabled on the reflector port.
Source Switch
Intermediate Switch
Intermediate Switch
Destination Switch
Source Port
Destination Port
Uplink Port
Uplink Port
Uplink Port
Uplink Port
Ingress or egress traffic
is mirrored onto the RSPAN
VLAN from here.
Tagged or untagged traffic
from the RSPAN VLAN is
analyzed at this port.
RPSAN VLAN