Layer 2 connectivity is ensured between the source and destination switches over the
remote-probe VLAN.
2)
Configuration procedure
Table 1-5 Configuration on the intermediate switch
Operation
Enter system view
Create a VLAN and enter
VLAN view
Configure the current VLAN as
the remote-probe VLAN
Return to system view
Enter the view of the Ethernet
port connecting to the source
switch, destination switch or
other intermediate switch
Configure the current port as
trunk port
Configure the trunk port to
permit packets from the
remote-probe VLAN
Configuration on a switch acting as a destination switch
1)
Configuration prerequisites
The destination port and the remote-probe VLAN are determined.
Layer 2 connectivity is ensured between the source and destination switches over the
remote-probe VLAN.
2)
Configuration procedure
Table 1-6 Configure remote port mirroring on the destination switch
Operation
Enter system view
Create a VLAN and enter
VLAN view
Configure the current VLAN
as a remote-probe VLAN
Return to system view
Enter the view of the Ethernet
port connecting to the source
switch or an intermediate
switch
Configure the current port as
trunk port
Command
system-view
vlan vlan-id
remote-probe vlan enable
quit
interface interface-type
interface-number
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan
remote-probe-vlan-id
Command
system-view
vlan vlan-id
remote-probe vlan enable
quit
interface interface-type
interface-number
port link-type trunk
1-6
Description
—
vlan-id is the ID of the
remote-probe VLAN.
Required
—
—
Required
By default, the port type is
Access.
Required
Description
—
vlan-id is the ID of the
remote-probe VLAN.
Required
—
—
Required
By default, the port type is
Access.