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Destination Port—Defines the port number to which port traffic is mirrored. A copy
port cannot mirror itself, cannot be a VLAN member other than the source port
VLAN, and cannot be configured with an IP interface. All traffic on the source port is
tagged.
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Source Port—Defines the port number from which port traffic is copied. A maximum
of 8 ports can be mirrored to one mirroring port.
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Type—Specifies the port traffic type that is mirrored. The possible field values are:
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RX—Indicates that incoming traffic is mirrored.
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TX—Indicates that outgoing traffic is mirrored.
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Both—Indicates that both incoming and outgoing traffic is mirrored.
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Status—Indicates the port state. The possible field values are:
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Active—Indicates the port is enabled, and receiving/ forwarding network traffic.
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Not Active—Indicates that the port is disabled, and is not receiving/forwarding
network traffic.
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Remove—Removes the port mirroring session. The possible field values are:
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Checked—Removes the port mirroring session.
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Unchecked—Maintains the port mirroring session.
Adding a port mirroring session:
Open the Port Mirroring page.
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Click Add. The Add Source Port page opens.
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A d d S o u r c e P o r t
Define the Source Port and Type fields.
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Click Apply Changes. The new source port is defined, and the device is updated.
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