08-31-2006 09:48 PM - edited 03-05-2019 12:02 PM
Hi all,
I have two 3550's connected in a stack using gig ports. I wanna moniter port fa0/1 of switch one and fa0/1 of switch two traffic on port fa0/4 of switch one. I wanna to know if i can configure RSPAN to do that. Please let me know how to do it. Thanks for your help
09-01-2006 02:04 AM
If yours switches in stack you can handle the two equipments as one. So you can reach the first switch port like Fastethernet 1/0/1 and the second Fastethernet 2/0/1 and after you can set the destination port to Fastethernet 1/0/4. I hope I am right, please confirm me...
monitor session "session id" source "interface"
monitor session "session id" destination "interface"
If the two device is separated you can use remote-span vlans for this issue. Create one vlan (remote-span) on your VTP server and after you can set the destination on the source device to the vlan (remote-span) and on the other switch you can set the source to the rspan vlan.
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FCS
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09-01-2006 07:13 AM
HI FCS
Thanks for your reply. The switches are 3550's so they do not act as a single switch when we stack them.
09-01-2006 07:22 AM
Ok, in case use Remote Span
create rspan vlan:
(config)#vlan 10
(config-vlan)#remote-span
set monitor session on source switch:
monitor session 1 source "interface"
monitor session 1 destination remote vlan 10
set monitor session on dest. switch:
monitor session 1 source remote vlan 10
monitor session 1 destination "interface"
If you don't use VTP server create on both switches RSPAN vlan.
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FCS
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