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Table 146. vMotion Interoperability with port mirroring
Port mirroring session type Source and destination Interoperable with vMotion Functionality
Distributed Port Mirroring Non-uplink distributed port
source and destination
Yes Port mirroring between
distributed ports can only be
local. If the source and
destination are on different
hosts due to vMotion, mirroring
between them will not work.
However, if the source and
destination move to the same
host, port mirroring works.
Remote Mirroring Source Non-uplink distributed port
source
Yes When a source distributed port
is moved from host A to host B,
the original mirroring path from
the source port to A's uplink is
removed on A, and a new
mirroring path from the source
port to B's uplink is created on
B. Which uplink is used is
determined by the uplink name
specified in session.
Uplink port destinations No Uplinks can not be moved by
vMotion.
Remote Mirroring Destination VLAN source No
Non-uplink distributed port
destination
Yes When a destination distributed
port is moved from host A to
host B, all original mirroring
paths from source VLANs to
the destination port are moved
from A to B.
Encapsulated Remote
Mirroring (L3) Source
Non-uplink distributed port
source
Yes When a source distributed port
is moved from host A to host B,
all original mirroring paths from
the source port to destination
IPs are moved from A to B.
IP destination No
Distributed Port Mirroring
(legacy)
IP source No
Non-uplink distributed port
destination
No When a destination distributed
port is moved from host A to
host B, all original mirroring
paths from source IPs to the
destination port are invalid
because the port mirroring
session source still sees the
destination on A.
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