Defining A Named Instance Of Layer 2 Port Mirroring - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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Defining a Named Instance of Layer 2 Port Mirroring

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Understanding Layer 2 Port Mirroring on page 3
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Global Instance on page 9
Examples: Layer 2 Port Mirroring at Multiple Levels of the Chassis on page 34
Example: Layer 2 Port Mirroring with Multiple Instances
On an MX Series router and on an EX Series switch, you can define a set of Layer 2
port-mirroring properties that you can bind to a particular Packet Forwarding Engine (at
the PIC level of the router or switch chassis) or to a group of Packet Forwarding Engines
(at the DPC or FPC level of the chassis).
To define a named instance of Layer 2 port mirroring on an MX Series router or on an EX
Series switch:
Enable configuration of a named instance of Layer 2 port mirroring :
1.
[edit]
user@host# edit forwarding-options port-mirroring instance pm-instance-name
Enable configuration of the packet-sampling properties:
2.
[edit forwarding-options port-mirroring instance pm-instance-name]
user@host# edit input
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