Port Mirroring; Configuration Requirements; Configuring Port Mirroring; Displaying The Port Mirroring Configuration - 3Com WX1200 3CRWX120695A Configuration Manual

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Port Mirroring

Configuration
Requirements
Configuring Port
Mirroring
Displaying the Port
Mirroring
Configuration
Clearing the Port
Mirroring
Configuration
Port mirroring is a troubleshooting feature that copies (mirrors) traffic
sent or received by a WX port (the source port) to another WX port (the
observer). You can attach a protocol analyzer to the observer port to
examine the source port's traffic. Both traffic directions (send and receive)
are mirrored.
Port mirroring enables you to snoop traffic on wired ports. To snoop
wireless traffic, see "Remotely Monitoring Traffic" on page 638.
The switch can have one port mirroring pair (one source port and one
observer port) at a time.
The source port can be a network port, MAP access port, or wired
authentication port.
The observer port must be a network port, and cannot be a member
of any VLAN or port group.
To configure port mirroring, use the following command to specify the
source and observer ports:
set port mirror source-port observer observer-port
For example, to set port 2 to monitor port 1's traffic, use the following
command:
WX1200# set port 1 observer 2
Attach a protocol analyzer to the observer port; in this example, port 2.
To display the port mirroring configuration on a switch, use the following
command:
WX1200# display port mirror
Port 1 is mirrored to port 2
To clear the port mirroring configuration from a switch, use the following
command:
clear port mirror
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