4 port mirroring examples, 5 device mirroring troubleshooting help – Accton Technology ES4710BD User Manual
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ES4710BD 10 Slots L2/L3/L4 Chassis Switch
Parameters:
cpu slot
mirroring traffic sent/received by the CPU (for debug); rx stands for traffic received by the source
port; tx stands for traffic sent by the source port; both stands for traffic sent and received by the
source port.
Command mode: Global Mode
Usage Guide: This command sets the source port for mirroring. ES4710BD does not have any limit
on the number mirror source port(s). The sent and/or received traffic by the source port can be
mirrored. If [rx|tx|both] keyword is not specified, it will default to both. When multiple ports are
mirrored, their mirrored traffic direction can be different, but should be configured separately.
Example: Setting the mirror source port to be the outgoing traffic of ports 1/1-4 and incoming
traffic of port 3/5.
Switch(Config)#monitor session 1 source interface ethernet 1/1-4 tx
Switch(Config)#monitor session 1 source interface ethernet 3/5 rx
7.2.4.3.2 monitor session destination interface
Command: monitor session
no monitor session
Function: Specifies mirror destination port; the “no monitor session
interface
Parameters:
Default: N/A.
Command mode: Global Mode
Usage Guide: Only one mirror destination port is supported by ES4710BD. It should be noted that
the mirror destination port can not be a member of a trunk group, and it is desirable for its port
throughput to be greater than the total sum throughput of all the mirror source ports.
Example: Setting port 4/7 as mirror destination port.
Switch(Config)#monitor session 1 destination interface ethernet 4/7
7.2.4.4 Port Mirroring Examples
See “Port Configuration Examples”.
7.2.4.5 Device Mirroring Troubleshooting Help
7.2.4.5.1 Monitor and Debug Commands
7.2.4.5.1.1 show monitor
Command: show monitor