Table 13: port mirror settings – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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c. In the switch image, click the source ports for the port mirror.
Clicking a port toggles it through the settings in Table 13.
d. Click the Apply button to close the popup window.
e. To add more source ports to the port mirror from other switches in
the stack, repeat this step for each switch.
5. To specify the destination port and to activate the port mirror:
a. From the Port Mirroring tab click the Modify button to display the
popup window in Figure 24 on page 84.
b. Using the stack ID pull-down menu in the upper left corner of the
switch image, select the ID number of the switch that has the port
you want to be the destination port, and click the Apply button. If
the switch is already displayed, you can skip this step.
c. Click the port to be the destination port until it turns solid white, as
shown in Table 13.
d. Click the Enable Mirror checkbox. A check should appear in the
box.
e. Click the Apply button. The port mirror is now activated. The
ingress or egress traffic on the source ports is now copied to the
destination port.
An example of how the Port Mirroring tab looks when it is configured
for port mirroring is shown in Figure 25. In the example the ingress
traffic on the source ports 1.13 and 1.14 and the egress traffic on the
source ports 2.33 to 2.36 are copied to the destination port 1.2.
Table 13. Port Mirror Settings
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Definition
The port’s ingress traffic is copied to the
destination port.
The port’s egress traffic is mirrored to the
destination port.
The port’s ingress and egress traffic is
copied to the destination port.
This is the destination (mirror) port. A
stack can have only one destination port.
This port is not part of the port mirror.