05-02-2022 09:49 PM
I have two 2940 series CISCO switches connected with each other to increase numbers of ports. (No trunking is used. Just a simple Ethernet cable uplink connection ) . Each switch has 24 ports, The combined ports will be 48. How do I configure SPAN to a single destination port to monitor all 48 ports of these two switches? RSAPN is not an option as CISCO 2940 does not support RSPAN.
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05-03-2022 01:03 AM
Hello,
as far as I recall the 2940 does not support RSPAN. I would say your only option is to include the port that is linked to the other switch as a source port. You will not be able to monitor each individual port on the uplinked switch, but rather only the traffic that flows through that uplinked port.
05-03-2022 12:21 AM - edited 05-03-2022 12:23 AM
2 Switches are configured in Layer 2, you can do span, here I guess.
if that is not worked, what was tried, what is IOS code running, what config was put in place post the information.
Again this suggestion based on the topology you mentioned:
more information can be found here :
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/10570-41.html
Another option if the sniffer has 2 interfaces you can configure both local and span the traffic to the sniffer.
05-03-2022 01:03 AM
Hello,
as far as I recall the 2940 does not support RSPAN. I would say your only option is to include the port that is linked to the other switch as a source port. You will not be able to monitor each individual port on the uplinked switch, but rather only the traffic that flows through that uplinked port.
05-03-2022 01:20 AM
Many thanks. Looks like that I will need to do local SPAN on each of switches .
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