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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.

2.14.1.1

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 parameter or
destination interface to remove the specified interface from the port monitoring session.
Use the mode parameter to disable the administrative mode of the session.

2.14.2

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.

2.14.3

show monitor session

This command displays the Port monitoring information for a particular mirroring session.

Format

monitor session {source interface [{rx | tx}]
| destination interface | mode}

Mode

Global Config

Note: Since the current version of FASTPATH software 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 [{source interface |
destination interface | mode}]

Mode

Global Config

Note: This is a stand-alone “no” command. This command does not have a “normal” form.

Default

enabled

Format

no monitor

Mode

Global Config

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

Term

Definition

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.