Load-Sharing Example; Verifying The Load-Sharing Configuration; Switch Port-Mirroring - Extreme Networks Summit Summit24 Installation And User Manual

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Switch Port-Mirroring

• Port-based and round-robin load sharing algorithms do not apply.
To define a load-sharing group, you assign a group of ports to a single, logical port number. To enable
or disable a load-sharing group, use the following commands:
enable sharing <port> grouping <portlist> {address-based}
disable sharing <port>

Load-Sharing Example

This section provides an example of how to define load-sharing on a Summit24e3 switch.
Load-Sharing on a Summit24e3 Switch
The following example defines a load-sharing group that contains ports 9 through 12, and uses the first
port in the group as the master logical port 9:
enable sharing 9 grouping 9-12
In this example, logical port 9 represents physical ports 9 through 12.
When using load sharing, you should always reference the master logical port of the load-sharing group
(port 9 in the previous example) when configuring or viewing VLANs. VLANs configured to use other
ports in the load-sharing group will have those ports deleted from the VLAN when load sharing
becomes enabled.
NOTE
Do not disable a port that is part of a load-sharing group. Disabling the port prevents it from forwarding
traffic, but still allows the link to initialize. As a result, a partner switch does not receive a valid indication
that the port is not in a forwarding state, and the partner switch will continue to forward packets.

Verifying the Load-Sharing Configuration

The screen output resulting from the
command lists the ports that are
show ports configuration
involved in load sharing and the master logical port identity.

Switch Port-Mirroring

Port-mirroring configures the switch to copy all traffic associated with one or more ports. The monitor
port can be connected to a network analyzer or RMON probe for packet analysis. The system uses a
traffic filter that copies a group of traffic to the monitor port.
The traffic filter is defined by the following criteria:
• Physical port — All data that traverses the port, regardless of VLAN configuration, is copied to the
monitor port.
Up to eight mirroring filters and one monitor port can be configured. Once a port is specified as a
monitor port, it cannot be used for any other function.
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