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When delay-restore port or delay-restore orphan port is enabled on an interface and the respective delay-restore timer is
running, the port is immediately brought down. This is done to comply with the behavior of VLT ports (When a normal LAG is
converted into a VLT LAG when delay-restore timer is running, the LAG is immediately brought down).
NOTE: If you want to enable delay-restore port or delay-restore orphan port on an interface, but do not want it to be
brought down, you must ensure that delay-restore timer is not running or wait for the timer to expire if it has started
already.
Example: Configure RSPAN in VLT network
This example shows how to configure Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN) in a VLT network.
Switch 1
Switch1# show running-configuration interface vlan 500
!
interface vlan500
no shutdown
remote-span
Switch1# show vlan 500
Codes: * - Default VLAN, M - Management VLAN, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs,
@ - Attached to Virtual Network, P - Primary, C - Community, I - Isolated
Q: A - Access (Untagged), T - Tagged
NUM Status Description Q Ports
R 500 Active T Po1,1000
Switch1# show running-configuration monitor
!
monitor session 1 type rpm-source
destination remote-vlan 500
source interface ethernet1/1/1:1 rx
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