03-16-2010 08:55 AM - edited 03-06-2019 10:09 AM
Is it possible to monitor a port on one switch (2960) and have the destination port on another (4510)? I know the commands for monitoring one port to another but haven't found anything on sending monitored packs to a different switch.
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03-16-2010 12:07 PM
Is it possible to monitor a port on one switch (2960) and have the destination port on another (4510)? I know the commands for monitoring one port to another but haven't found anything on sending monitored packs to a different switch.
Paul
Assuming that the 2960 has a L2 path to the 4510 then you can use RSPAN (Remote SPAN) to achieve what you want. Have a look at this 2960 config doc which explains how to set it up. Note that you need to be running the LAN Base image on the 2960 to run RSPAN -
Jon
03-16-2010 12:07 PM
Is it possible to monitor a port on one switch (2960) and have the destination port on another (4510)? I know the commands for monitoring one port to another but haven't found anything on sending monitored packs to a different switch.
Paul
Assuming that the 2960 has a L2 path to the 4510 then you can use RSPAN (Remote SPAN) to achieve what you want. Have a look at this 2960 config doc which explains how to set it up. Note that you need to be running the LAN Base image on the 2960 to run RSPAN -
Jon
03-16-2010 12:11 PM
Super. Thanks, Jon.
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