RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-04 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast address
and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions to the collective.


I wouldn't expect less of the Borg Queen.




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RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-04 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

You are welcome. I don't think there is a workaround to the problem that I 
mentioned. At least on my Catalyst 1900 I was not able to turn off the 
port block unicast and port block multicast on the monitor port. This 
meant that I did not see this type of traffic on my analyzer. The source 
(monitored) ports saw it, but the monitor port did not.

Have you found a workaround to this problem?

Thanks.

Priscilla

At 01:30 AM 1/4/02, Chong Chun Wei (Central) wrote:
Thanks guy... I can now mirror the source port after enable the
flood unknown
unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic

Alvin

-Original Message-
From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


A perfect example of the collective in action!

Thanks Priscilla

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
 Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
 the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast address
and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions to the collective.

I have also run into surprising results with port monitoring on a 1900. I
don't always see all the traffic I expect to see. I think we discussed this
before and it might be in the archives.

I discovered that some Cisco switches disable the forwarding of unknown
(flooded) unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic to the monitor
port. The goal is to protect the network from problems associated with this
traffic exiting an additional port. Check to see if the 1900 switch
automatically added the port block unicast and port block multicast
commands to the monitor port. This can make troubleshooting difficult.

I don't think you can get it not to do this. The workaround is to use a
higher-end switch.

Priscilla


 As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!
 
 You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
 you're looking to monitor are enabled!
 
 Also I'll throw this out there and maybe someone else can
 comment or correct me if I'm way out in left field.
 
 I seem to remember in one the switch models (maybe the 2900XL's)
 where the port monitor command actually monitors all ports
 belonging to the same vlan as the monitor port. Not sure if the
 1900's are doing something similar or not!
 
 Stefan
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chong Chun Wei (Central) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:24 AM
 To: 'Stefan Dozier'
 Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]
 
 
 Thanks Stefan..
 
 I have enabled the monitor-port, and set the source and destination port.
 And the result is I can now see some traffic traversing thru the
destination
 port.
 BUT.. after some observation I found out that the traffic between the
source
 and dest are different!! So what's go wrong? Is there anythin else I left
 out?
 I even set both the port to the same vlan..
 Please help
 
 -Alvin-
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:18 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]
 
 
  From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition
 
 monitor-port monitor-port port 0/27 monitor-port monitored 0/3
 See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
 Watch the word wrap
 

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/pa
r
 t1.htm#xtocid1592767
 
  From the Management Console (Main Menu)
 
 Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
 monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
 to and the port(s) you want to monitor.
 
 
 HTH
 
 Stefan
 
 
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Chong Chun Wei (Central)
 Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:50 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]
 
 
 Dear all,
 
 Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
 Thankyou.
 
 Cheers,
 Alvin Chong
 IT-NCS
 Mobile: 016- 3304503
 Fixed:   03 - 7211595


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com


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RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-03 Thread Stefan Dozier

Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!

You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
you're looking to monitor are enabled!

Also I'll throw this out there and maybe someone else can
comment or correct me if I'm way out in left field.

I seem to remember in one the switch models (maybe the 2900XL's)
where the port monitor command actually monitors all ports
belonging to the same vlan as the monitor port. Not sure if the
1900's are doing something similar or not!

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: Chong Chun Wei (Central) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:24 AM
To: 'Stefan Dozier'
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Thanks Stefan..

I have enabled the monitor-port, and set the source and destination port.
And the result is I can now see some traffic traversing thru the destination
port.
BUT.. after some observation I found out that the traffic between the source
and dest are different!! So what's go wrong? Is there anythin else I left
out?
I even set both the port to the same vlan..
Please help

-Alvin-

-Original Message-
From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition

monitor-port ---enables port monitoring i.e span
monitor-port port 0/27 -port you have your analyzer connected to.
monitor-port monitored 0/3 port(s) you're monitoring

See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
Watch the word wrap

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/par
t1.htm#xtocid1592767

From the Management Console (Main Menu)

Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
to and the port(s) you want to monitor.


HTH

Stefan



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Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Dear all,

Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
Thankyou.

Cheers,
Alvin Chong
IT-NCS
Mobile: 016- 3304503
Fixed:   03 - 7211595




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RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast address 
and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions to the collective.

I have also run into surprising results with port monitoring on a 1900. I 
don't always see all the traffic I expect to see. I think we discussed this 
before and it might be in the archives.

I discovered that some Cisco switches disable the forwarding of unknown 
(flooded) unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic to the monitor 
port. The goal is to protect the network from problems associated with this 
traffic exiting an additional port. Check to see if the 1900 switch 
automatically added the port block unicast and port block multicast 
commands to the monitor port. This can make troubleshooting difficult.

I don't think you can get it not to do this. The workaround is to use a 
higher-end switch.

Priscilla


As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!

You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
you're looking to monitor are enabled!

Also I'll throw this out there and maybe someone else can
comment or correct me if I'm way out in left field.

I seem to remember in one the switch models (maybe the 2900XL's)
where the port monitor command actually monitors all ports
belonging to the same vlan as the monitor port. Not sure if the
1900's are doing something similar or not!

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: Chong Chun Wei (Central) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:24 AM
To: 'Stefan Dozier'
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Thanks Stefan..

I have enabled the monitor-port, and set the source and destination port.
And the result is I can now see some traffic traversing thru the destination
port.
BUT.. after some observation I found out that the traffic between the source
and dest are different!! So what's go wrong? Is there anythin else I left
out?
I even set both the port to the same vlan..
Please help

-Alvin-

-Original Message-
From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


 From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition

monitor-port monitor-port port 0/27 monitor-port monitored 0/3 
See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
Watch the word wrap

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/par
t1.htm#xtocid1592767

 From the Management Console (Main Menu)

Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
to and the port(s) you want to monitor.


HTH

Stefan



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Chong Chun Wei (Central)
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Dear all,

Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
Thankyou.

Cheers,
Alvin Chong
IT-NCS
Mobile: 016- 3304503
Fixed:   03 - 7211595


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-03 Thread Stefan Dozier

A perfect example of the collective in action!

Thanks Priscilla

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast address
and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions to the collective.

I have also run into surprising results with port monitoring on a 1900. I
don't always see all the traffic I expect to see. I think we discussed this
before and it might be in the archives.

I discovered that some Cisco switches disable the forwarding of unknown
(flooded) unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic to the monitor
port. The goal is to protect the network from problems associated with this
traffic exiting an additional port. Check to see if the 1900 switch
automatically added the port block unicast and port block multicast
commands to the monitor port. This can make troubleshooting difficult.

I don't think you can get it not to do this. The workaround is to use a
higher-end switch.

Priscilla


As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!

You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
you're looking to monitor are enabled!

Also I'll throw this out there and maybe someone else can
comment or correct me if I'm way out in left field.

I seem to remember in one the switch models (maybe the 2900XL's)
where the port monitor command actually monitors all ports
belonging to the same vlan as the monitor port. Not sure if the
1900's are doing something similar or not!

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: Chong Chun Wei (Central) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:24 AM
To: 'Stefan Dozier'
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Thanks Stefan..

I have enabled the monitor-port, and set the source and destination port.
And the result is I can now see some traffic traversing thru the
destination
port.
BUT.. after some observation I found out that the traffic between the
source
and dest are different!! So what's go wrong? Is there anythin else I left
out?
I even set both the port to the same vlan..
Please help

-Alvin-

-Original Message-
From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


 From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition

monitor-port monitor-port port 0/27 monitor-port monitored 0/3
See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
Watch the word wrap

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/pa
r
t1.htm#xtocid1592767

 From the Management Console (Main Menu)

Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
to and the port(s) you want to monitor.


HTH

Stefan



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Chong Chun Wei (Central)
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Dear all,

Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
Thankyou.

Cheers,
Alvin Chong
IT-NCS
Mobile: 016- 3304503
Fixed:   03 - 7211595


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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Re: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-03 Thread Tom Lisa

With Priscilla obviously being Seven of Nine. :)

Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy

Stefan Dozier wrote:

  A perfect example of the collective in action!

  Thanks Priscilla

  Stefan

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
  Of
  Priscilla Oppenheimer
  Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:44 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

  At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
  Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
  the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

  Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast
  address
  and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions to the collective.

  I have also run into surprising results with port monitoring on a
  1900. I
  don't always see all the traffic I expect to see. I think we
  discussed this
  before and it might be in the archives.

  I discovered that some Cisco switches disable the forwarding of
  unknown
  (flooded) unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic to the
  monitor
  port. The goal is to protect the network from problems associated
  with this
  traffic exiting an additional port. Check to see if the 1900 switch
  automatically added the port block unicast and port block
  multicast
  commands to the monitor port. This can make troubleshooting
  difficult.

  I don't think you can get it not to do this. The workaround is to use
  a
  higher-end switch.

  Priscilla

  As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!
  
  You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
  you're looking to monitor are enabled!
  
  Also I'll throw this out there and maybe someone else can
  comment or correct me if I'm way out in left field.
  
  I seem to remember in one the switch models (maybe the 2900XL's)
  where the port monitor command actually monitors all ports
  belonging to the same vlan as the monitor port. Not sure if the
  1900's are doing something similar or not!
  
  Stefan
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Chong Chun Wei (Central) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:24 AM
  To: 'Stefan Dozier'
  Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]
  
  
  Thanks Stefan..
  
  I have enabled the monitor-port, and set the source and destination
  port.
  And the result is I can now see some traffic traversing thru the
  destination
  port.
  BUT.. after some observation I found out that the traffic between
  the
  source
  and dest are different!! So what's go wrong? Is there anythin else I
  left
  out?
  I even set both the port to the same vlan..
  Please help
  
  -Alvin-
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:18 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]
  
  
   From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition
  
  monitor-port monitor-port port 0/27 monitor-port monitored 0/3
  See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
  Watch the word wrap
  
 
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/pa
  r
  t1.htm#xtocid1592767
  
   From the Management Console (Main Menu)
  
  Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
  monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
  to and the port(s) you want to monitor.
  
  
  HTH
  
  Stefan
  
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
  Of
  Chong Chun Wei (Central)
  Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:50 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]
  
  
  Dear all,
  
  Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
  Thankyou.
  
  Cheers,
  Alvin Chong
  IT-NCS
  Mobile: 016- 3304503
  Fixed:   03 - 7211595
  

  Priscilla Oppenheimer
  http://www.priscilla.com
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-03 Thread Chong Chun Wei (Central)

Thanks guy... I can now mirror the source port after enable the
flood unknown
unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic 

Alvin

-Original Message-
From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


A perfect example of the collective in action!

Thanks Priscilla

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!

Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast address
and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions to the collective.

I have also run into surprising results with port monitoring on a 1900. I
don't always see all the traffic I expect to see. I think we discussed this
before and it might be in the archives.

I discovered that some Cisco switches disable the forwarding of unknown
(flooded) unicast traffic and unregistered multicast traffic to the monitor
port. The goal is to protect the network from problems associated with this
traffic exiting an additional port. Check to see if the 1900 switch
automatically added the port block unicast and port block multicast
commands to the monitor port. This can make troubleshooting difficult.

I don't think you can get it not to do this. The workaround is to use a
higher-end switch.

Priscilla


As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!

You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
you're looking to monitor are enabled!

Also I'll throw this out there and maybe someone else can
comment or correct me if I'm way out in left field.

I seem to remember in one the switch models (maybe the 2900XL's)
where the port monitor command actually monitors all ports
belonging to the same vlan as the monitor port. Not sure if the
1900's are doing something similar or not!

Stefan


-Original Message-
From: Chong Chun Wei (Central) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:24 AM
To: 'Stefan Dozier'
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Thanks Stefan..

I have enabled the monitor-port, and set the source and destination port.
And the result is I can now see some traffic traversing thru the
destination
port.
BUT.. after some observation I found out that the traffic between the
source
and dest are different!! So what's go wrong? Is there anythin else I left
out?
I even set both the port to the same vlan..
Please help

-Alvin-

-Original Message-
From: Stefan Dozier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


 From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition

monitor-port monitor-port port 0/27 monitor-port monitored 0/3
See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
Watch the word wrap

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/pa
r
t1.htm#xtocid1592767

 From the Management Console (Main Menu)

Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
to and the port(s) you want to monitor.


HTH

Stefan



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Dear all,

Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
Thankyou.

Cheers,
Alvin Chong
IT-NCS
Mobile: 016- 3304503
Fixed:   03 - 7211595


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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Re: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-02 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

The Catalyst 1900 doesn't call it SPAN but you can do the same 
functionality with the monitor-port command. You should first enter the 
command to enable the monitoring feature and then configure two parameters 
- the port where the analyzer resides and the ports that will be monitored.

Good luck!

Priscilla

At 09:49 PM 1/2/02, Chong Chun Wei (Central) wrote:
Dear all,

Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
Thankyou.

Cheers,
Alvin Chong
IT-NCS
Mobile: 016- 3304503
Fixed:   03 - 7211595


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]

2002-01-02 Thread Stefan Dozier

From the command-line: If your switch is an Enterprise Edition

monitor-port ---enables port monitoring i.e span
monitor-port port 0/27 -port you have your analyzer connected to.
monitor-port monitored 0/3 port(s) you're monitoring

See this link for a more detailed description of the commands:
Watch the word wrap

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/28201900/1928v9x/cli/par
t1.htm#xtocid1592767

From the Management Console (Main Menu)

Depress [M] Monitoring and follow the menu selections to enable
monitoring, and select the the ports your analyzer is connected
to and the port(s) you want to monitor.


HTH

Stefan



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Chong Chun Wei (Central)
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: setting SPAN on Cat 1900 [7:30746]


Dear all,

Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
Thankyou.

Cheers,
Alvin Chong
IT-NCS
Mobile: 016- 3304503
Fixed:   03 - 7211595




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