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Mbr Ports
A listing of the ports that are members of this port-channel (LAG), in
slot/port notation. There can be a maximum of eight ports assigned to
a given port-channel (LAG).
Port Speed
Speed of the port-channel port.
Type
This field displays the status designating whether a particular port-
channel (LAG) is statically or dynamically maintained.
Static - The port-channel is statically maintained.
Dynamic - The port-channel is dynamically maintained.
Active Ports This field lists ports that are actively participating in the port-channel
(LAG).
2.13
Port Mirroring
Port mirroring, which is also known as port monitoring, selects network traffic that you
can analyze with a network analyzer, such as a SwitchProbe device or other Remote
Monitoring (RMON) probe.
2.13.1
monitor session
This command configures a probe port and a monitored port for monitor session (port
monitoring). Use the
source interface <
slot/port
>
parameter to specify the interface
to monitor. Use
rx
to monitor only ingress packets, or use
tx
to monitor only egress
packets. If you do not specify an
{rx | tx}
option, the destination port monitors both
ingress and egress packets. Use the
destination interface <
slot/port
>
to specify
the interface to receive the monitored traffic. Use the
mode
parameter to enabled the
administrative mode of the session. If enabled, the probe port monitors all the traffic
received and transmitted on the physical monitored port.
Format
monitor session
port> [{rx | tx}] | destination interface <slot/port> |
mode}
Mode
Global Config
2.13.1.1
no monitor session
Use this command without optional parameters to remove the monitor session (port
monitoring) designation from the source probe port, the destination monitored port and
all VLANs. Once the port is removed from the VLAN, you must manually add the port
to any desired VLANs. Use the
source interface <
slot/port
>
parameter or
destination interface <
slot/port
>
to remove the specified interface from the port
monitoring session. Use the
mode
parameter to disable the administrative mode of the
session.
NOTE: Since the current version of FASTPATH only supports one session, if
you do not supply optional parameters, the behavior of this command
is similar to the behavior of the
no monitor
command.
Format
no monitor session
port> | destination interface <slot/port> | mode}]
Mode
Global Config