Usage guidelines
The output varies by mirroring group types and is sorted by mirroring group numbers.
Examples
# Display information about all mirroring groups.
<Sysname> display mirroring-group all
mirroring-group 3:
type: local
status: active
mirroring port:
GigabitEthernet2/0/1
GigabitEthernet2/0/2
mirroring-group 6:
type: remote-source
status: inactive
mirroring port:
GigabitEthernet2/0/4
mirroring VLAN:
mirroring CPU:
monitor egress port:
remote-probe vlan: 1900
mirroring-group 9:
type: remote-destination
status: active
monitor port: GigabitEthernet2/0/6
remote-probe vlan: 1901
Table 36 Command output
Field
mirroring-group
type
status
mirroring port
mirroring-group
Use mirroring-group to create a mirroring group.
Use undo mirroring-group to remove the specified mirroring group or groups.
Syntax
mirroring-group group-id { local | remote-destination | remote-source }
undo mirroring-group { group-id | all | local | remote-destination | remote-source }
Default
No mirroring group exists on a device.
inbound
both
both
Description
Number of the mirroring group.
Type of the mirroring group, local, remote-source, or remote-destination.
Status of the mirroring group, active or inactive.
Source port.
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