Web Management Guide-R04

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Chapter 4
| Interface Configuration
Configuring Remote Port Mirroring
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Local Port Mirroring” on page 150), or from one or more source ports on
remote switches to a destination port on this switch (remote port mirroring as
described in this section).
Configuration Guidelines
Take the following step to configure an RSPAN session:
1. Use the VLAN Static List (see “Configuring VLAN Groups” on page 171) to
reserve a VLAN for use by RSPAN (marking the “Remote VLAN” field on this
page. (Default VLAN 1 is prohibited.)
2. Set up the source switch on the RSPAN configuration page by specifying
the mirror session, the switchs role (Source), the RSPAN VLAN, and the
uplink port
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. Then specify the source port(s), and the traffic type to monitor
(Rx, Tx or Both).
3. Set up all intermediate switches on the RSPAN configuration page, entering
the mirror session, the switchs role (Intermediate), the RSPAN VLAN, and
the uplink port(s).
4. Set up the destination switch on the RSPAN configuration page by
specifying the mirror session, the switch’s role (Destination), the destination
port
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, whether or not the traffic exiting this port will be tagged or
untagged, and the RSPAN VLAN. Then specify each uplink port where the
mirrored traffic is being received.
RSPAN Limitations
The following limitations apply to the use of RSPAN on this switch:
RSPAN Ports – Only ports can be configured as an RSPAN source,
destination, or uplink; static and dynamic trunks are not allowed. A port can
only be configured as one type of RSPAN interface – source, destination, or
uplink. Also, note that the source port and destination port cannot be
configured on the same switch.
Local/Remote Mirror – The destination of a local mirror session (created on
the Interface > Port > Mirror page) cannot be used as the destination for
RSPAN traffic.
Spanning Tree – If the spanning tree is disabled, BPDUs will not be flooded
onto the RSPAN VLAN.
MAC address learning is not supported on RSPAN uplink ports when RSPAN
is enabled on the switch. Therefore, even if spanning tree is enabled after
5. Only 802.1Q trunk ports or hybrid ports can be configured as an RSPAN uplink port (see Adding
Static Members to VLANs” on page 173).
6. If RSPAN packets are configured to carry a VLAN tag, then the destination port type cannot be
access mode (see Adding Static Members to VLANs” on page 173). If the RSPAN packets are
configured as untagged, then the destination port type cannot be trunk mode.