Service Manual

MAC address learning in the reserved VLAN is automatically disabled.
The reserved VLAN for remote port mirroring can be automatically congured in intermediate switches by using GVRP.
There is no restriction on the VLAN IDs used for the reserved remote-mirroring VLAN. Valid VLAN IDs are from 2 to 4094. The
default VLAN ID is not supported.
In mirrored trac, packets that have the same destination MAC address as an intermediate or destination switch in the path
used by the reserved VLAN to transport the mirrored trac are dropped by the switch that receives the trac if the switch has
a L3 VLAN congured.
In a source session used for remote port mirroring:
Maximum number of source sessions supported on a switch: 4
Maximum number of source ports supported in a source session: 128
You can congure physical ports and port-channels as sources in remote port mirroring and use them in the same source session.
You can use both Layer 2 (congured with the switchport command) and Layer 3 ports as source ports. You can optionally
congure one or more source VLANs to specify the VLAN trac to be mirrored on source ports.
You can use the default VLAN and native VLANs as a source VLAN.
You cannot congure the dedicated VLAN used to transport mirrored trac as a source VLAN.
Egressing remote-vlan packets are rate limited to a default value of 100 Mbps.
In a destination session used for remote port mirroring:
Maximum number of destination sessions supported on a switch: 64
Maximum number ports supported in a destination session: 64.
You can congure any port as a destination port.
You can congure additional destination ports in an active session.
You can tunnel the mirrored trac from multiple remote-port source sessions to the same destination port.
By default, destination port sends the mirror trac to the probe port by stripping o the rpm header. We can also congure the
destination port to send the mirror trac with the rpm header intact in the original mirror trac..
By default, ingress trac on a destination port is dropped.
Restrictions
When you congure remote port mirroring, the following restrictions apply:
You can congure the same source port to be used in multiple source sessions.
You cannot congure a source port channel or source VLAN in a source session if the port channel or VLAN has a member port
that is congured as a destination port in a remote-port mirroring session.
A destination port for remote port mirroring cannot be used as a source port, including the session in which the port functions as
the destination port.
A destination port cannot be used in any spanning tree instance.
The reserved VLAN used to transport mirrored trac must be a L2 VLAN. L3 VLANs are not supported.
On a source switch on which you congure source ports for remote port mirroring, you can add only one port to the dedicated
RPM VLAN which is used to transport mirrored trac. You can congure multiple ports for the dedicated RPM VLAN on
intermediate and destination switches.
Displaying Remote-Port Mirroring Congurations
To display the current conguration of remote port mirroring for a specied session, enter the show cong command in MONITOR
SESSION conguration mode.
Dell(conf-mon-sess-2)#show config
!
monitor session 2 type rpm
source TenGigE 1/52 destination remote-vlan 300 direction rx
source Port-channel 10 destination remote-vlan 300 direction rx
no disable
Port Monitoring
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