Port Mirroring
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Port Mirroring

You can set up Port Mirroring for any pair of Ethernet (10 or 10/100 Mbps) within the same
switch chassis. Ethernet ports supporting port mirroring include10BaseT (RJ-45), 10BaseFL
(fiber), 10Base2 (BNC), and 10Base5 (AUI) connectors. When you enable port mirroring, the
active, or “mirrored,” port transmits and receives network traffic normally, and the “mirror-
ing” port receives a copy of all transmit and receive traffic to the active port. You can connect
an RMON probe or network analysis device to the mirroring port to see an exact duplication
of traffic on the mirrored port without disrupting network traffic to and from the mirrored
port.
Port mirroring is supported on Omni Switch/Router chassis for Ethernet (10 or 10/100 Mbps)
ports only. An Ethernet port can only be mirrored by one other Ethernet port. A mirroring
port can only mirror one port at a time. Up to five (5) mirroring sessions (mirrored-mirroring
port pairs) are supported in a single switch chassis. The mirrored and mirroring ports can be
in different Groups and different VLANs.

How Port Mirroring Works

When a frame is received on a Mirrored Port it is copied and sent to the Mirroring Port. The
received frame is actually transmitted twice across the switch backplane—once for normal
bridging and then again to the Mirroring Port.
When a frame is transmitted by the mirrored port, a copy of the frame is made, tagged with
the mirroring port as the destination, and sent back over the switch backplane to the mirror-
ing port. The following diagram illustrates the data flow for a Mirrored-Mirroring port pair.
Relationship Between Mirrored and Mirroring Port
When port mirroring is enabled, there may be some performance degradation since all frames
received and transmitted by the Mirrored port need to be copied and sent to the Mirroring
port.

What Happens to the Mirroring Port

Once you set up port mirroring and attach cables to the Mirrored and Mirroring ports, the
Mirroring port is administratively disabled and no longer a part of the Bridging Spanning Tree.
The Mirroring port does not transmit or receive any traffic on its own. In addition, the Admin
Status of the mirroring port displays in switch software commands, such as vi, as
M <slot> <port>
Mirrored Port Mirroring Port
Incoming
Frames Outgoing
Frames
Copied Incoming Frames
Copied Outgoing Frames
Incoming and outgoing
frames on the Mirrored port
are copied and transmitted
to the Mirroring Port.