Port-based port mirroring

Command: /cfg/pmirr/monport <port number>

[Port 1 Menu]

 

 

add

- Add "Mirrored" port

rem

- Rem "Mirrored" port

delete

-

Delete this “Monitor” port

cur

-

Display current Port-based Port Mirroring configuration

 

 

 

The following table describes the port-based Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options.

Table 176 Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

add <mirrored port> inoutboth

Adds the port to be mirrored. This command also allows you to enter the

 

direction of the traffic. It is necessary to specify the direction because:

 

If the source port of the frame matches the mirrored port and the

 

mirrored direction is ingress or both (ingress and egress), the frame

 

is sent to the mirrored port.

 

If the destination port of the frame matches the mirrored port and

 

the mirrored direction is egress or both, the frame is sent to the

 

monitoring port.

 

 

rem <mirrored port>

Removes the mirrored port.

 

 

delete

Deletes this monitored port.

 

 

cur

Displays the current settings of the monitoring port.

 

 

Uplink Failure Detection configuration

Command: /cfg/ufd

[Uplink Failure Detection Menu]

fdp - Failure Detection Pair Menu

on - Globally turn Uplink Failure Detection ON off - Globally turn Uplink Failure Detection OFF

cur - Display current Uplink Failure Detection configuration

Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) supports network fault tolerance in network adapter teams. Use this menu to configure a Failure Detection Pair of one Links to Monitor (LtM) group and one Links to Disable (LtD) group. When UFD is enabled and a Failure Detection Pair is configured, the switch automatically disables ports in the LtD if it detects a failure in the LtM. The failure conditions which are monitored in the LtM group include port link state moving to down, or port state moving to Blocking if Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled.

The following table describes the Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) Configuration Menu options.

Table 177 Uplink Failure Detection Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

fdp

Displays the Failure Detection Pair menu.

 

 

on

Globally turns Uplink Failure Detection ON.

 

 

off

Globally turns Uplink Failure Detection OFF.

 

 

cur

Displays the current Uplink Failure Detection configuration parameters.

 

 

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HP GbE2c Uplink Failure Detection configuration, Port-based port mirroring, Add mirrored port inoutboth, Rem mirrored port

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