On Sat, 12 May 2001, Dwayne Saunders wrote:
|+you can use the set span command to monitor all fe ports
|+
|+D'Wayne Saunders
|+Senior MIS Operator, CCNA
Ive looked at that but we have 48 port WS-X5012A blades in this switch as
well. I dont want to just monitor the FE ports but the *whole* switch
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Carroll Kong wrote:
|+At 08:21 PM 5/11/01 -0400, Keith Woodworth wrote:
|+> From what Ive read I can mirror a port on a switched network to be able
to
|+>do this. Is this correct?
|+>
|+>Thanks,
|+>Keith
|+
|+Sure, these ports are called SPAN ports.
|+
|+http://www.cisco.com/
you can use the set span command to monitor all fe ports
D'Wayne Saunders
Senior MIS Operator, CCNA
-Original Message-
From: Keith Woodworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 12 May 2001 9:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Switch port Mirror on a Cat5500 [7:4240]
Wa
At 08:21 PM 5/11/01 -0400, Keith Woodworth wrote:
>Want to put a computer on a cat5500 so as to be able to sniff traffic on
>all ports.
>
>We have multiple Vlans on this switch. Basically I have a program called
>Snort running on a unix box plugged into a faste port on the cat5500.
>
>I want to be
Want to put a computer on a cat5500 so as to be able to sniff traffic on
all ports.
We have multiple Vlans on this switch. Basically I have a program called
Snort running on a unix box plugged into a faste port on the cat5500.
I want to be able to detect portscans etc over everything that we hav
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