Kent Hundley wrote:
> However, there
> is a "remote
> span" capability that has been added to the 6000 series in 5.3
> code that
> does allow you to see the traffic for an entire vlan from any
> switch in the
> net:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/41.html#remote
Is there an equivalent v
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Only traffic that actually crosses the mirrored port, though,
> right?
> Broadcast /multicast traffic for the VLAN as well as traffic
> directed to
> ports on the switch doing mirroring that are in VLAN 1.
You're absolutely right. I can't explain my lack of thoro
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>At 12:15 PM 4/8/02, Michael Williams wrote:
> >AFAIK, if you have to two switches c
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At 12:15 PM 4/8/02, Michael Williams wrote:
>AFAIK, if you have to two switches connected via a trunk link and you
mirror
>VLAN1 to a port, you should see all of the traffic in VLAN1 (i.e. from all
>s
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At 12:15 PM 4/8/02, Michael Williams wrote:
>AFAIK, if you have to two switches connected via a trunk link and you
mirror
>VLAN1 to
At 12:15 PM 4/8/02, Michael Williams wrote:
>AFAIK, if you have to two switches connected via a trunk link and you mirror
>VLAN1 to a port, you should see all of the traffic in VLAN1 (i.e. from all
>switches involved in that VLAN).
Only traffic that actually crosses the mirrored port, though, rig
AFAIK, if you have to two switches connected via a trunk link and you mirror
VLAN1 to a port, you should see all of the traffic in VLAN1 (i.e. from all
switches involved in that VLAN). You'll probably run into a situation where
all of the traffic in VLAN1 will overrun your mirror port (which on a
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