Rspan Vlan - Cisco IE-4000 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
Information About SPAN and RSPAN
It cannot be a source port.
It cannot be an EtherChannel group or a VLAN.
It can participate in only one SPAN session at a time (a destination port in one SPAN session cannot be a destination
port for a second SPAN session).
When it is active, incoming traffic is disabled. The port does not transmit any traffic except that required for the SPAN
session. Incoming traffic is never learned or forwarded on a destination port.
If ingress traffic forwarding is enabled for a network security device, the destination port forwards traffic at Layer 2.
It does not participate in any of the Layer 2 protocols (STP, VTP, CDP, DTP, PagP).
A destination port that belongs to a source VLAN of any SPAN session is excluded from the source list and is not
monitored.
The maximum number of destination ports in a switch is 64.
Local SPAN and RSPAN destination ports behave differently regarding VLAN tagging and encapsulation:
For local SPAN, if the encapsulation replicate keywords are specified for the destination port, these packets appear
with the original encapsulation (untaggedor IEEE 802.1Q). If these keywords are not specified, packets appear in the
untagged format. Therefore, the output of a local SPAN session with encapsulation replicate enabled can contain
a mixture of untagged or IEEE 802.1Q-tagged packets.
For RSPAN, the original VLAN ID is lost because it is overwritten by the RSPAN VLAN identification. Therefore, all
packets appear on the destination port as untagged.

RSPAN VLAN

The RSPAN VLAN carries SPAN traffic between RSPAN source and destination sessions. It has these special
characteristics:
All traffic in the RSPAN VLAN is always flooded.
No MAC address learning occurs on the RSPAN VLAN.
RSPAN VLAN traffic only flows on trunk ports.
RSPAN VLANs must be configured in VLAN configuration mode by using the remote-span VLAN configuration mode
command.
STP can run on RSPAN VLAN trunks but not on SPAN destination ports.
An RSPAN VLAN cannot be a private-VLAN primary or secondary VLAN.
For VLANs 1 to 1005 that are visible to VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), the VLAN ID and its associated RSPAN
characteristic are propagated by VTP. If you assign an RSPAN VLAN ID in the extended VLAN range (1006 to 4096), you
must manually configure all intermediate switches.
It is normal to have multiple RSPAN VLANs in a network at the same time with each RSPAN VLAN defining a network-wide
RSPAN session. That is, multiple RSPAN source sessions anywhere in the network can contribute packets to the RSPAN
session. It is also possible to have multiple RSPAN destination sessions throughout the network, monitoring the same
RSPAN VLAN and presenting traffic to the user. The RSPAN VLAN ID separates the sessions.
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