Creating A Span Session And Specifying Ports To Monitor - Cisco Catalyst 3550 series Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring SPAN

Creating a SPAN Session and Specifying Ports to Monitor

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to create a SPAN session and specify the source
(monitored) and destination (monitoring) ports:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
no monitor session {session_number | all |
local | remote}
Step 3
monitor session session_number source
interface interface-id [, | -] [both | rx | tx]
Step 4
monitor session session_number
destination interface interface-id
[encapsulation {dot1q | isl}]
Step 5
end
Step 6
show monitor [session session_number]
Step 7
copy running-config startup-config
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Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Clear any existing SPAN configuration for the session.
For session_number, specify 1 or 2.
Specify all to remove all SPAN sessions, local to remove all local
sessions, or remote to remove all remote SPAN sessions.
Specify the SPAN session and the source port (monitored port).
For session_number, specify 1 or 2.
For interface-id, specify the source port to monitor. Valid interfaces
include physical interfaces and port-channel logical interfaces
(port-channel port-channel-number).
(Optional) [, | -] Specify a series or range of interfaces. Enter a space
before and after the comma; enter a space before and after the
hyphen.
(Optional) Specify the direction of traffic to monitor. If you do not
specify a traffic direction, the source interface sends both sent and
received traffic. Only received (rx) traffic can be monitored on
additional source ports.
both—Monitor both received and sent traffic.
rx—Monitor received traffic.
tx—Monitor sent traffic.
Specify the SPAN session and the destination port (monitoring port).
For session_number, specify 1 or 2.
For interface-id, specify the destination port. Valid interfaces include
physical interfaces.
(Optional) Specify the encapsulation header for outgoing packets. If
not specified, packets are sent in native form.
isl—Use ISL encapsulation.
dot1q—Use 802.1Q encapsulation.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Chapter 24
Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
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