Setting Port or VLAN Mirroring
Use this command to create a new mirroring relationship, or to enable or 
disable an existing
mirroring relationship. Optionally, you can specify whether to mirror received 
frames, transmitted
frames, or both:
set port mirroring {create | disable | enable} source destination [both | rx
| tx]
If not specified, both received and transmitted frames will be mirrored.
Examples
This example shows how to create a port mirror to mirror frames transmitted out 
port ge.1.4 to
port ge.1.11:
N Chassis(rw)->set port mirroring create ge.1.4 ge.1.11 tx

Note: By default, when you create a port mirror, the port mirror is enabled.

Hope this helps.



Sonny Langhurst
Douglas PUD
Technician
East Wenatchee, Wa

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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:59 AM
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Subject: [enterasys] setup a mirrored port

I need to sniff some traffic exiting my core stack (c2/c3) and need to setup a 
mirrored port. My normal google-fu skills are failing me today. Can anybody 
help me set this up?

Joshua Sanders
Network Administrator
Western Mutual Insurance Group
27489 Agoura Road
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
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Direct: 818-879-2142 X5367
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