08-30-2007 04:20 AM - edited 03-05-2019 06:11 PM
WE have a 6500 and are spaning a port with one device. we are adding another device and I was wondering should I just another line with the same session for the destination interface or is it recommned to have a separate session.
Thx
08-30-2007 04:31 AM
Hi,
Is possible with RSPAN only.
Only one destination port is allowed per SPAN session, and the same port cannot be a destination port for multiple SPAN sessions.
Each RSPAN destination session has one or more destination interfaces for each RSPAN VLAN that they support.
RSPAN destination sessions are limited to two, or one if a local SPAN or a source RSPAN session is configured on the same switch.
Hope that helps
Regards,
~JG
08-30-2007 05:15 AM
MY understaning was that with a single local session I can have two destination interfaces. if that is not possible I should create a second local span session for the second destination interface. Correct me if I am wrong but I thought I read this with CCO where two destinations are allowed witha single local session.
Thx
Thx
08-30-2007 05:23 AM
Only one destination port is allowed per SPAN session, and the same port cannot be a destination port for multiple SPAN sessions. A switch port configured as a destination port cannot be configured as a source port. EtherChannel ports cannot be SPAN destination ports.
You can have two span sessions,
Hope that helps!
Regards,
~JG
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08-30-2007 01:54 PM
Any known performance issues with having two local span sessions in the same 6513 switch?
Thx
08-30-2007 03:08 PM
I don't think so. Never came across this kind of issue.
Regards
08-31-2007 11:35 AM
Can you have the same source interface for both monitor sessions and differnet destination interfaces. Thanks in advance
Regards
KA
08-31-2007 12:01 PM
Hi Ka,
You can create two different span sessions
using the same source port with different destination ports.
The command to add
set span
Here's an example (all ports are inactive and not connected):
******************************************************************************************
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cat6k> (enable) set span 3/1 3/8 create
cat6k> (enable) set span 3/1 3/9 create
cat6k> (enable) show span
Destination : Port 3/10
Admin Source : Port 3/1
Oper Source : None
Direction : transmit/receive
Incoming Packets: disabled
Learning : enabled
Multicast : enabled
Filter : -
Status : inactive
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Destination : Port 3/9
Admin Source : Port 3/1
Oper Source : None
Direction : transmit/receive
Incoming Packets: disabled
Learning : enabled
Multicast : enabled
Filter : -
Status : inactive
Total local span sessions: 2
cat6k> (enable)
Hope that helps
~JG
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09-01-2007 04:54 AM
This was very helpful
Thx
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