inbound: Mirrors only inbound packets on the specified ports.
outbound: Mirrors only outbound packets on the specified ports.
Usage guidelines
You cannot configure source ports for a remote destination group.
When removing a source port from a mirroring group, make sure the traffic direction you specified in the
undo mirroring-group mirroring-port command matches the actual monitored direction specified earlier
in the mirroring-group mirroring-port command.
Examples
# Create local mirroring group 1, configure GigabitEthernet 2/0/1 as a source port of the mirroring
group, and configure the mirroring group to monitor the bidirectional traffic of the port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 local
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 mirroring-port gigabitethernet 2/0/1 both
# Create remote source group 2, configure GigabitEthernet 2/0/2 as a source port of the mirroring
group, and configure the mirroring group to monitor the bidirectional traffic of the port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mirroring-group 2 remote-source
[Sysname] mirroring-group 2 mirroring-port gigabitethernet 2/0/2 both
Related commands
mirroring-group
mirroring-group monitor-egress
Use mirroring-group monitor-egress to configure an egress port for a remote source group.
Use undo mirroring-group monitor-egress to remove the egress port of the mirroring group.
Syntax
In system view:
mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress monitor-egress-port
undo mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress monitor-egress-port
In interface view:
mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress
undo mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress
Default
No egress port is configured for a mirroring group.
Views
System view, interface view
Default command level
2: System level
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