Port Mirroring Configuration Rules; Figure 49 Port Mirroring Configuration Address-Based Screen Example - Nortel business policy switch 2000 User Manual

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Figure 49 Port Mirroring Configuration address-based screen example

Is your port mirroring configuration complete?
Currently Active Port Mirroring Configuration
---------------------------------------------
Monitoring Mode:
Port X: 25
Port Y: 24
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu.

Port mirroring configuration rules

The following configuration rules apply to any port mirroring configuration:
You cannot configure a monitor port as a trunk member or IGMP member.
A monitor port cannot be used for normal switch functions.
When you configure a port as a monitor port, the port is automatically
disabled from participating in the spanning tree. When you reconfigure the
port as a standard switch port (no longer a monitor port), the port is enabled
for spanning tree participation.
When you create a port-based port mirroring configuration, be sure that the
monitor port and both of the mirrored ports, port X and port Y, have the same
configuration. Use the VLAN Configuration screen to configure the VLAN
(see Chapter 3).
Port Mirroring Configuration
Monitoring Mode:
Monitor Unit/Port:
Unit/Port X:
Unit/Port Y:
Address A:
Address B:
-> Address A
or
Chapter 2 Network configuration 151
[
Address A
[
/23 ]
[
/
]
[
/
]
[ 00-44-55-44-55-22 ]
[ 00-33-44-33-22-44 ]
[ Yes ]
Address B ->
Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 2.0
->
Address B
]
Monitor Port: 23

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