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The command that produced this output was Show monitor session 1 detail and session 1 shows that the switch will copy packets entering port 5 and send the copy to port 10. Why?

 

 

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Jon Marshall
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If you can't be bothered to do a bit of research to try and find out the answers why should we in our free time do it for you. 

 

We are happy to help people who put some effort in but you are just posting questions and expecting us to do all the work for you. 

 

Jon

True. I was thinking it was the first one, because fa0/10 on both configs and the last one because port 5 is under destination ports.

 

 I agree because the other three are clearly incorrect and it is a remote destination session that has been setup. 

 

Jon

You meant other 2 right? There's only 4

 

No I meant there are four statements and only the first one is correct. 

 

The other three are wrong. 

 

Jon

The question said which two statements are true. Which could the other one be?

 

Okay but from what you posted it says "Which of these statements are valid?"

 

Two is wrong because there is no such command as far as I know. 

Three is wrong because that command would not show session 3. 

Four is wrong because the ports are the wrong way round in the statement. 

 

Jon

Hello,

 

Session 3 shows that the switch will copy packets entering port 10 and send the copy to another switch

 

--> Correct statement. The type is Remote Span Session, the traffic comes in on port 10 and gets sent to another switch via Vlan 5


The command that produced this output was Show span sessions

 

--> Incorrect statement. There is no such command.

 

The command that produced this output was Show monitor session 1 detail

 

--> Incorrect statement. The output shown is partly from the command 'show monitor session 1'.

 

The output of 'show monitor session 1 detail' would contain more information:

 

show monitor session 1 detail
Session 1
---------
Type : Local Session
Source Ports :
RX Only : None
TX Only : None
Both : Fa0/1
Source VLANs :
RX Only : None
TX Only : None
Both : None
Source RSPAN VLAN : None
Destination Ports : Fa0/24
Encapsulation : Native
Ingress: Disabled
Reflector Port : None
Filter VLANs : None
Dest RSPAN VLAN : None

 

That said, if they are looking for two 'correct' statements, this is probably the second one.


Session 1 shows that the switch will copy packets entering port 5 and send the copy to port 10

 

--> Incorrect statement

 

Georg 

 

Agree with all the others but it cannot be even considered partially correct because it would not also show session 3. 

 

There is only one correct answer here. 

 

Jon

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