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Remote port mirroring – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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Remote Port Mirroring

Remote port mirroring does not require the source and destination ports to be on the same device. The

source and destination ports can be located on multiple devices across the network. This allows an

administrator to monitor traffic on remote devices conveniently.

To implement remote port mirroring, a special VLAN, called remote-probe VLAN, is used. All mirrored

packets are sent from the reflector port of the source switch to the monitor port on the destination switch

through the remote-probe VLAN.

Figure 1-2

illustrates the implementation of remote port mirroring.

Figure 1-2 Remote port mirroring application

The switches involved in remote port mirroring function as follows:

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Source switch

The source switch is the device where the monitored port is located. It copies traffic passing through the

monitored port to the reflector port. The reflector port then transmits the traffic to an intermediate switch

(if any) or destination switch through the remote-probe VLAN.

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Intermediate switch

Intermediate switches are switches between the source switch and destination switch on the network.

An intermediate switch forwards mirrored traffic flows to the next intermediate switch or the destination

switch through the remote-probe VLAN. No intermediate switch is present if the source and destination

switches directly connect to each other.

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Destination switch

The destination switch is where the monitor port is located. The destination switch forwards the mirrored

traffic flows it received from the remote-probe VLAN to the monitoring device through the destination

port.

Table 1-1

describes how the ports on various switches are involved in the mirroring operation.

Table 1-1 Ports involved in the mirroring operation

Switch

Ports involved

Function

Source port

Port monitored. It copies packets to the reflector port
through local port mirroring. There can be more than
one source port.

Reflector port

Receives packets from the source port and
broadcasts the packets in the remote-probe VLAN.

Source switch

Trunk port

Sends mirrored packets to the intermediate switch
or the destination switch.

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