CHAPTER 7
Port Mirroring for Logical interfaces
Understanding Layer 2 Port Mirroring of PE Router Logical Interfaces
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Understanding Layer 2 Port Mirroring of PE Router Logical Interfaces on page 41
Layer 2 Port Mirroring Firewall Filters on page 43
Defining a Layer 2 Port-Mirroring Firewall Filter on page 45
Applying Layer 2 Port Mirroring to a Logical Interface on page 49
Applying Layer 2 Port Mirroring to Traffic Forwarded or Flooded to a VLAN on page 52
Applying Layer 2 Port Mirroring to Traffic Forwarded or Flooded to a VPLS Routing
Instance on page 54
Example: Layer 2 Port Mirroring at a Logical Interface on page 56
Example: Layer 2 Port Mirroring for a Layer 2 VPN on page 58
Example: Layer 2 Port Mirroring for a Layer 2 VPN with LAG Links on page 60
For an MX Series router or an EX Series switch configured as a provider edge (PE) router
or PE switch on the customer-facing edge of a service provider network, you can apply
a Layer 2 port-mirroring firewall filter at the following ingress and egress points to mirror
the traffic between the MX Series router (or an EX Series switch) and customer edge
(CE) devices, such as routers and Ethernet switches.
Table 4 on page 14
describes the ways in which you can apply Layer 2 port-mirroring
firewall filters to an MX Series router or an EX Series switch configured as a PE router or
PE switch.
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