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Next Available Options:
■ all < In | Out | Both > -- Monitor all traffic.(p. 621)
■ ip -- Apply an IPv4 access list.(p. 633)
monitor_mirror_ACL_dir
■ vlan VLAN-ID monitor ip access-group ACCESS-GROUP < In >
Usage: [no] mirror-port [[ethernet] PORT-NUM]
Description: Dene the mirror port for diagnostic purposes. The device
ports or VLAN (if VLANs are enabled on the device) that will
be monitored are dened through the 'monitor' command in
either VLAN or interface context.
The network trafc seen by the monitored ports is copied to
the mirror port to which a network analyzer can be attached.
When mirroring multiple ports in a busy network,
some frames may not be copied to the monitoring port.
Parameters: PORT-NUM - Port that will be acting as the monitoring port. It
cannot be a trunked port. The parameter must be specied,
if the 'no' keyword is not used. Otherwise, it must not be
present.
Supported Values:
■ In -- Monitor inbound traffic permitted by the ACL
Next Available Option:
■ mirror -- Mirror destination.(p. 639)
monitor_mirror_session_id
■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID monitor all < In | Out | Both > mirror < 1 to 4 >
Mirror destination number.
Range: < 1 to 4 >
■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID monitor ip access-group ACCESS-GROUP < In > mirror < 1 to 4 >
Mirror destination number.
Range: < 1 to 4 >
mroute
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip mroute
Usage: ip mroute ...
Description: Congure IP Multicast Routing parameters on the VLAN
interface. The command must be followed by a parameter.
Use 'ip mroute ?' to get a list of all possible parameters.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID'
command.
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vlanCommand Line Interface Reference Guide