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Port mirroring

 
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Port mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets seen on one switch port (or an entire VLAN) to a network monitoring connection on another switch port. This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic, such as an intrusion-detection system. Port mirroring on a Cisco Systems switch is generally referred to as Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN); some other vendors have other names for it, such as Roving Analysis Port (RAP) on 3Com switches.

An example of a SPAN configuration on a Cisco 2950 Switch is below.

  • Monitor session 1 source interface fastethernet 0/1 , 0/2 , 0/3
  • Monitor session 1 destination interface fastethernet 0/4 encap ingress vlan 1

The above example mirrors data from ports 0/1, 0/2 and 0/3 to the destination port 0/4 using vlan1 for vlan tagging.


To show the status of a SPAN monitor session use the following command.

  • show monitor session 1

Where 1 is the session number from the above statement.

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