Configuring ERSPAN
switch(config-span-on-drop-erspan) # erspan-id 30
switch(config-span-on-drop-erspan) # ip ttl 245
switch(config-span-on-drop-erspan) # ip dscp 36
switch(config) # copy running-config startup-config
switch(config) #
Configuration Example for ERSPAN SPAN-on-Latency Session
This example shows how to configure an ERSPAN SPAN-on-Latency session:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config) # interface ethernet 1/1
switch(config-if) # packet latency threshold 530000000
switch(config) # monitor session 10 type span-on-latency-erspan
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # description span-on-latency-erspan-session_10
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # source interface ethernet 1/3
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # destination ip 192.0.3.1
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # erspan-id 30
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # ip ttl 245
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # ip dscp 36
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # mtu 1500
switch(config-span-on-latency-erspan) # vrf default
switch(config) # copy running-config startup-config
switch(config) #
Additional References
Related Documents
Related Topic
ERSPAN commands: complete command syntax,
command modes, command history, defaults, usage
guidelines, and examples
OL-31641-01
Configuration Example for ERSPAN SPAN-on-Latency Session
Cisco Nexus 5600 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Document Title
Cisco Nexus NX-OS System Management Command
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