Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces

About Port Snooping

Interface Configuration Mode:

ATM clock line; STS-3c

k1/k2 = 0/0 c2 = 0x13

Active Defects:None

Alarm reporting enabled for:SF SLOS SLOF B1-TCA B2-TCA PLOP B3-TCA

Active ATM Payload Defect:None

OC3 counters:

 

b1

- # section BIP-8 errors

b2

- # line

BIP-8 errors

b3

- # path

BIP-8 errors

ocd

- # out-of-cell delineation errors - not implemented

g1

- # path

FEBE errors

z2

- # line

FEBE errors

chcs

- # correctable HEC errors

uhcs

- # uncorrectable HEC errors

b1:0, b2:0, b3:0,

ocd:0

g1:0, z2:0, chcs:0, uhcs:0

OC3 errored secs:

b1:0, b2:0, b3:0, ocd:0 g1:0, z2:0, chcs:0, uhcs:0

lineAIS:0, lineRDI:0, pathAIS:0, pathRDI:0

OC3 error-free secs:

b1:110, b2:110, b3:110, ocd:0 g1:110, z2:110, chcs:110, uhcs:110

phy_tx_cnt:38947300, phy_rx_cnt:15

BER thresholds: SF = 10e-3 SD = 10e-6

TCA thresholds: B1 = 10e-6 B2 = 10e-6 B3 = 10e-6

About Port Snooping

Port-based snooping, or mirroring, lets you transparently mirror traffic from a source port(s) to a destination port. Multiple snooping sessions can operate simultaneously. You can specify whether the source ports are mirrored for transmit, receive, or both directions at once.

Port snooping augments the first four RMON groups (mini-RMON). For a description of RMON, see the “Remote Monitoring” section on page 1-11.

Port-based snooping features include the following:

Traffic on one or more source ports through a destination port in the same switch router

Traffic from multiple source ports in multiple directions: transmitting, receiving, or both

Multiple snoop destination ports operating simultaneously (however, there is only one destination port per snooping session)

 

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