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2.13.2
no monitor
This command removes all the source ports and a destination port for the and restores
the default value for mirroring session mode for all the configured sessions.
NOTE: This is a stand-alone “no” command. This command does not have a
“normal” form.
Default
enabled
Format
no monitor
Mode
Global Config
2.13.3
show monitor session
This command displays the Port monitoring information for a particular mirroring
session.
NOTE: The
parameter is an integer value used to identify the
session. In the current version of the software, the
parameter is always one (1).
Format
show monitor session
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Session ID
An integer value used to identify the session. Its value can be anything
between 1 and the maximum number of mirroring sessions allowed on
the platform.
Monitor Session Mode I
ndicates whether the Port Mirroring feature is enabled or
disabled for the session identified with
. The possible
values are Enabled and Disabled
.
Probe Port
Probe port (destination port) for the session identified with
id>
. If probe port is not set then this field is blank.
Source Port The
port, which is configured as mirrored port (source port) for the
session identified with
. If no source port is config-
ured for the session then this field is blank.
Type
D
irection in which source port configured for port mirroring.Types
are tx for transmitted packets and rx for receiving packets.
2.14
Static MAC Filtering
The commands in this section describe how to configure static MAC filtering.
2.14.1
macfilter
This command adds a static MAC filter entry for the MAC address <
macaddr
> on the
VLAN <
vlanid
>. The value of the <
macaddr
> parameter is a 6-byte hexadecimal
number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The restricted MAC Addresses are:
00:00:00:00:00:00, 01:80:C2:00:00:00 to 01:80:C2:00:00:0F, 01:80:C2:00:00:20 to
01:80:C2:00:00:21, and FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. The <
vlanid
> parameter must identify a
valid VLAN. You can create up to 100 static MAC filters.