Table 2. Port Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring
Module | Port ranges that you can mirror |
|
|
• | |
| entire range. |
| • |
| entire range. |
| If you mirror a single port, you can |
| mirror only 1 port per range at a |
| time. |
| Example: You can mirror port 1 |
| on channel 1 and port 13 on |
| channel 2 simultaneously. |
| However, you cannot mirror port 1 |
| on channel 1 and port 2 on |
| channel 2 simultaneously. |
|
|
• | |
| entire range. |
| • |
| entire range. |
| • |
| entire range. |
| • |
| entire range. |
| If you mirror a single port, you can |
| mirror only 1 port per range at a |
| time. |
| Example: You can mirror port 1 |
| on channel 1 and port 13 on |
| channel 2 simultaneously. |
| However, you cannot mirror port 1 |
| on channel 1 and port 2 on |
| channel 2 simultaneously. |
|
|
*Note: You cannot mirror transmit traffic of multiple source ports to one mirror port.
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Both the source port and mirror port must either:
—Be on the same vlan and have the same vlan binding or
—Have vlan binding set to bind to all
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