CHAPTER 2
Port Mirroring Instances
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Global Instance
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Layer 2 Port Mirroring Named Instances
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Layer 2 Port Mirroring Global Instance on page 9
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Named Instances on page 9
On an MX Series router and on an EX Series switch, you can configure a set of
port-mirroring properties that implicitly apply to packets received on all ports in the router
(or switch) chassis. This set of port-mirroring properties is the global instance of Layer 2
port mirroring for the router or switch.
Within the global instance configuration, you can specify a set of mirror destination
properties for each packet address family supported by Layer 2 port mirroring.
For a general description of Layer 2 port-mirroring properties, see
2 Port Mirroring Properties" on page
mirroring available on an MX Series router and on an EX Series switch, see Application of
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Types.
Understanding Layer 2 Port Mirroring on page 3
Configuring the Global Instance of Layer 2 Port Mirroring
Examples: Layer 2 Port Mirroring at Multiple Levels of the Chassis on page 34
Example: Layer 2 Port Mirroring with Multiple Instances
Example: Layer 2 Port Mirroring to Multiple Destinations
This topic describes the following information:
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Named Instances Overview on page 10
Mirroring at Ports Grouped at the FPC Level on page 10
Mirroring at Ports Grouped at the PIC Level on page 11
Mirroring at a Group of Ports Bound to Multiple Named Instances on page 11
4. For a comparison of the types of Layer 2 port
"Understanding Layer
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