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Configuring Span And Rspan; Default Span And Rspan Configuration - Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 26

Configuring SPAN and RSPAN

Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
These sections contain this configuration information:

Default SPAN and RSPAN Configuration

Table 26-1
Table 26-1
Feature
SPAN state (SPAN and RSPAN)
Source port traffic to monitor
Encapsulation type (destination port)
Ingress forwarding (destination port)
VLAN filtering
RSPAN VLANs
Configuring Local SPAN
These sections contain this configuration information:
OL-13018-01
An IEEE 802.1x port can be a SPAN source port. You can enable IEEE 802.1x on a port that is a
SPAN destination port; however, IEEE 802.1x is disabled until the port is removed as a SPAN
destination.
For SPAN sessions, do not enable IEEE 802.1x on ports with monitored egress when ingress
forwarding is enabled on the destination port. For RSPAN source sessions, do not enable
IEEE 802.1x on any ports that are egress monitored.
Default SPAN and RSPAN Configuration, page 26-9
Configuring Local SPAN, page 26-9
Configuring RSPAN, page 26-15
shows the default SPAN and RSPAN configuration.
Default SPAN and RSPAN Configuration
SPAN Configuration Guidelines, page 26-10
Creating a Local SPAN Session, page 26-10
Creating a Local SPAN Session and Configuring Incoming Traffic, page 26-13
Specifying VLANs to Filter, page 26-14
Default Setting
Disabled.
Both received and sent traffic (both).
Native form (untagged packets).
Disabled
On a trunk interface used as a source port, all VLANs are
monitored.
None configured.
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
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