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07-25-2017 05:26 PM - edited 03-08-2019 11:28 AM
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07-25-2017 08:17 PM
Hi
Understanding the question, you are asking if SPAN sessions work like wireshark. Well SPAN sessions are used to identify the kind of traffic passing through a VLAN, access port (s) or trunk interface(s) but you cannot see this traffic unless you are using a sniffer software like Wireshark or PRTG or others.
SPAN and Wireshark (sniffer) can have the same purpose but in order to read the SPAN info you need a sniffer.
Hope it is useful.
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07-25-2017 06:19 PM
Yes, you span a port and than you use wireshark to read/see the output.
see link for installing wireshark and reading the output
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aTGL4M0db4
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07-25-2017 08:17 PM
Hi
Understanding the question, you are asking if SPAN sessions work like wireshark. Well SPAN sessions are used to identify the kind of traffic passing through a VLAN, access port (s) or trunk interface(s) but you cannot see this traffic unless you are using a sniffer software like Wireshark or PRTG or others.
SPAN and Wireshark (sniffer) can have the same purpose but in order to read the SPAN info you need a sniffer.
Hope it is useful.
:-)
>> Marcar como útil o contestado, si la respuesta resolvió la duda, esto ayuda a futuras consultas de otros miembros de la comunidad. <<
