Sorry for the typo, bit of port dslyexia perhaps, the analyzer is in 2/3 and
one of the routers is in 1/2.  I used the command correctly on the bridge
but I mis-typed in my post.  As corrected it should have read "set span 1/2
2/3 both".

Rich

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> you have the analyzer and the router in the same port ?
> 1/2 according to the below text ?
>
> set span source-port dest-port in/out/both
>
> Larry Letterman
> Network Engineer
> Cisco Systems
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Richard Burdette
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 6:48 PM
>   Subject: Span Port on 5000 [7:64186]
>
>
>   Ok, I'm trying to capture TCP, specifically Telnet traffic going between
> two
>   routers on 2 ports of the bridge.  I have a protocol
>   analyzer on port 1/2 (I've tried other bridge ports as well). The
routers
>   come in on 1/2 and 2/3.
>
>   To start I enter the command 'set span 2/3 1/2 both' on the 5000 bridge.
I
>   do a 'show span' to check that the configuration took, all looks good.
>
>   I fire up the analyzer on 1/2 and succesfully initiate telnet from one
>   router to the other.  My problem is that I see no TCP traffic at all,
> plenty
>   of CDP, OSPF and STP traffic but no TCP.  When I telnet from my box to
the
>   router I see plenty of the Telnet traffic.  Why am I not able to see the
>   traffic via the span command?  Thanks.
>
>   Richard




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