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Analyzing Network Performance By Using RMON and Ethernet Statistics
Setting Up a Port Mirror by Using SNMP
The MIB objects that you use to configure 80-series port mirroring
are located in the RFC2613 MIB and the cjnPortCopyExtensions
MIB.
Setting Up Port
Mirroring
* Note: (RN000075) If you attempt to set up port mirroring on a
port that is administratively disabled, and you configure
the disabled port as a source or mirror port, note the
following:
Traffic sent to a disabled source port will be lost. A
disabled port set up as a mirror port will not be able to
send any traffic to a monitoring device.
We recommend that you check any ports to be used in
port mirroring to ensure that the ports are active.
To use SNMP to set up port mirroring:
1. Use the MIB objects that are listed in Table 6-125 to specify
the port or range of ports that you want to mirror (source
ports) and the port to which you want to mirror traffic
(destination port).
for the specific port ranges that
you can mirror.
Both the source port and mirror port must either:
—
Be on the same VLAN and have the same VLAN binding
or
—
Have VLAN binding set to bind to all
Table 6-125. MIB, MIB Objects, and OIDs for Setting Port Mirroring Sources and
Destination
MIB
MIB Object
OID
RFC2613
portCopySource
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.22.1.3.1.1.1
portCopyDest
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.22.1.3.1.1.2