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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: Dene the mirror port for diagnostic purposes. The device
ports or VLAN (if VLANs are enabled on the device) that will
be monitored are dened through the 'monitor' command in
either VLAN or interface context.
The network trafc 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 specied,
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: Congure 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