Avaya P580, P550R, P880 manual Port Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring

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Table 2. Port Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring

Module

Port ranges that you can mirror

 

 

24-port 10/100 modules

1–12 — any 1 port or the

 

entire range.

 

13–24 — any 1 port or the

 

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.

 

 

48-port 10/100 modules

1–12 — any 1 port or the

 

entire range.

 

13–24 — any 1 port or the

 

entire range.

 

25–36 — any 1 port or the

 

entire range.

 

36–48 — any 1 port or the

 

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.

<mod-port-spec>is the port to which you want to mirror traffic.

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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Contents Overview Cajun P550R/P580/P880/P882 Switch Release NotesNew Hardware and Software Features Software FeaturesHardware June 14 Queue Classification and Servicing Features Supported Product Binaries and Boot CodesType of Switch Binary File Boot File OverviewClassification of Traffic WFQ Queue-Servicing Algorithm Port Mirroring on 80-Series ModulesSetting Up Port Mirroring Configuring Port Mirroring By Using the CLIPort Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring Port Ranges for 80-Series Port Mirroring Config# clear port mirror fabricmode2 channel channel If you select Then Configuring Port Mirroring By Using the Web AgentEnabling Option 82 for Dhcp Changing the Status of Option 82 by Using the Web AgentChanging the Status of Option 82 by Using Snmp Changing the Status of Option 82 by Using the CLIMIB Item Cjnipv4serv.mibEnabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using the Web Agent Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using the CLIEnabling Traps for Unknown Source Addresses ProminetMib.txt, version Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using SnmpProminetMib.txt MIB, MIB Items, and OIDs for MAC Address LockChanged CLI Commands Corrected ProblemsEnhancements Command Line Interface CLI Known Problems and WorkaroundsATM Uplink Modules Flood Rate LimitingDesired Rate Web or CLI Setting Frames Transmitted with Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC ErrorsHot Swap Modules Igmp Group Membership TableIntelligent Multicasting Example L3 Forwarding Cache IPXPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP and Telnet Option 82 for DchpSeries Modules Port MirroringRedundant Switch Controller Remote Monitoring RmonSimple Network-Management Protocol Snmp Downloading the Startup Configuration File P580/P882 Chassis SlotSupervisor Module Following error message in the CLI Switch PortsWeb AFT Issues Vlan IssuesFunctional Restrictions Auto-NegotiationCajunView Checksum Error MessageCPU Synchronization Legacy CLIDistance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol Dvmrp Hunt GroupsLink Status Loopback Tests NetscapeOversized Packets Software License Keying Redundant Controller SupportSpanning Tree Protocol STP 3Com TaggingTftp Download Status Delay Documentation Updates and CorrectionsCajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch User Guide Web AgentClick Interfaces Technical SupportCommand Setting the Priority of a PortExamples Setting a Port to Ignore Tag PriorityDisplaying the Port Settings Setting a Rule in an Access Control List June 14 Displaying Access Control Lists Setting WFQ Correct syntax for Command 2 is Displaying the Queue Service Settings