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Table 70. RPM over VLT Scenarios (continued)
Scenario RPM Restriction Recommended Solution
peer through the ICL LAG. The packet
analyzer is connected to the secondary
VLT peer.
LAG destination remote
vlan direction rx/tx/both.The
following example shows the
configuration on the secondary
VLT device:source remote vlan
destination orphan port.
Mirroring member port of ICL LAG to
Orphan Port of peer vlt device In
this scenario, a member port of the ICL
LAG or a member port of the VLT LAG
is mirrored to an orphan port on the
peer VLT device. The packet analyzer is
connected to the peer VLT device.
The bandwidth of the VLTi link is
unnecessarily used by mirrored traffic if
max rate limit value is configured in the
RPM mirror session.
None.
Mirroring member port of ICL LAG to
VLT LAG In this scenario, a member
port of the ICL LAG is mirrored to the
VLT LAG on the same VLT device. The
packet analyzer is connected to the TOR
switch.
No restrictions apply. The bandwidth of
the VLTi link is unnecessarily used by
mirrored traffic if max rate limit value is
configured in the RPM mirror session.
If you want to mirror traffic in the TOR
locally, use local Port mirroring session
instead of RPM.
Mirroring with a VLAN as source and
destination If the members of the
source and destination VLANs are same
in a single monitoring session.
No restrictions apply. None.
Mirroring with an interface or LAG as
source and destination --- If the source
and destination interface or LAG of a
monitor session are same.
No restrictions apply. None.
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