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Select Port Mirroring Sources
To continue creating a port mirroring session, select sources and traffic direction for the new port mirroring
session.
You can create a port mirroring session without setting the source and destinations. When a source and
destination are not set, a port mirroring session is created without the mirroring path. This allows you to
create a port mirroring session with the correct properties set. Once the properties are set, you can edit
the port mirroring session to add the source and destination information.
Procedure
1 Select the source of the traffic to be mirrored and the traffic direction.
Depending on the type of port mirroring session you selected, different options are available for
configuration.
Option Description
Add existing ports from a list Click Select distributed ports. A dialog box displays a list of existing ports.
Select the check box next to the distributed port and click OK. You can choose
more than one distributed port.
Add existing ports by port number Click Add distributed ports, enter the port number and click OK.
Set the traffic direction After adding ports, select the port in the list and click the ingress, egress, or
ingress/egress button. Your choice appears in the Traffic Direction column.
Specify the source VLAN If you selected a Remote Mirroring Destination sessions type, you must specify
the source VLAN. ClickAdd to add a VLAN ID. Edit the ID by using the up and
down arrows, or clicking in the field and entering the VLAN ID manually.
2 Click Next.
Select Port Mirroring Destinations and Verify Settings
To complete the creation of a port mirroring session, select ports or uplinks as destinations for the port
mirroring session.
You can create a port mirroring session without setting the source and destinations. When a source and
destination are not set, a port mirroring session is created without the mirroring path. This allows you to
create a port mirroring session with the correct properties set. Once the properties are set, you can edit
the port mirroring session to add the source and destination information.
Port mirroring is checked against the VLAN forwarding policy. If the VLAN of the original frames is not
equal to or trunked by the destination port, the frames are not mirrored.
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