Configuring A Remote Destination Mirroring Group (On The Destination Device) - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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To remove the VLAN configured as a remote probe VLAN, you must remove the remote probe VLAN
with undo mirroring-group remote-probe vlan command first. Removing the probe VLAN can
invalidate the remote source mirroring group.

Configuring a Remote Destination Mirroring Group (on the Destination Device)

A remote destination mirroring group comprises a remote probe VLAN and a monitor port. You must
ensure that the remote probe VLAN is the same as the one configured in the remote source mirroring
group.
Follow these steps to configure a remote destination port mirroring group:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a remote destination
mirroring group
Configure the remote probe
VLAN
Configure
the monitor
port
Enter the interface view of the
monitor port
Assign the
port to the
probe VLAN
When configuring the probe VLAN, use the following guidelines:
A VLAN can be the remote probe VLAN of only one port mirroring group.
To remove the VLAN configured as the remote probe VLAN, you must remove the remote probe
VLAN with undo mirroring-group remote-probe vlan command first. Removing the probe VLAN
can invalidate the remote source mirroring group.
system-view
mirroring-group groupid
remote-destination
mirroring-group groupid remote-probe
vlan rprobe-vlan-id
mirroring-group groupid monitor-port
In system view
monitor-port-id
interface interface-type interface-number
In interface view
[ mirroring-group groupid ] monitor-port
quit
interface interface-type interface-number
For an access
port access vlan rprobe-vlan-id
port
For a trunk port
port trunk permit vlan rprobe-vlan-id
For a hybrid
port hybrid vlan rprobe-vlan-id { tagged |
port
untagged }
Use the command...
1-6
Remarks
Required
Required
Required
Use either
approach.
Required
Use one of the
commands
depending on the
link type of the
monitor port.

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