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SPAN and RSPAN Commands
Cisco Sx350 Ph. 2.2.5 Devices - Command Line Interface Reference Guide
interface-id
interface
session (Ethernet port).
both, rx, tx—Specify the traffic direction to monitor. If you do not specify a
traffic direction, the source interface sends both transmitted and received
traffic.
vlan-id
vlan
—Specify the SPAN source interface as a VLAN ID. In this case
only a value of 1 is allowed for the
vlan-id
remote vlan
must be defined as a RSPAN transit VLAN in the source, intermediate and
final switches by the
Default Configuration
No SPAN and RSPAN sessions are configured.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Use the monitor session
tx] command, to create a SPAN or RSPAN start source session to monitor traffic
that enters or leaves a source port.
Use the monitor session
a SPAN or start RSPAN source session to monitor traffic that bridged into a source
VLAN.
Use the monitor session
create a final RSPAN source session to monitor traffic that passed via a RSPAN
VLAN.
A SPAN or RSPAN session consists from up to 8 sources and one destination with
the same session number.
Each monitor session source command defines one source port or VLAN. Different
monitor session source commands must define different sources. A new
command with the same session number and the same source overrides the
previous defined one.
Up to 8 sources can be defined in one session.
—Specify the source interface for a SPAN or RSPAN
session_number
—Specify the source RSPAN source VLAN ID. The VLAN
remote-span
command.
session_number
source interface
session_number
source vlan
session_number
source remote vlan
57
argument.
interface-id
[both | rx |
vlan-id
command, to create
vlan-id
command, to
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