source interface
Syntax
source interface {<PORT-NUM> | <LAG-NAME>} [<DIRECTION>]
no source interface {<PORT-NUM> | <LAG-NAME>} [<DIRECTION>]
Description
Configures the specified interface (either an Ethernet port or a LAG) as a source of traffic to be mirrored.
The
no
form of this command ceases mirroring traffic from the specified source interface and removes the source interface from the mirroring session configuration.
Command context
config-mirror-<SESSION-ID>
Parameters
<PORT-NUM>
Specifies a physical port on the switch. Some switches (such as the Aruba 8400 Switch Series) use the format member/slot/port (for example, 1/1/1). Other switches use slot/port (for example, 1/1).
<LAG-NAME>
Specifies the identifier for the LAG (link aggregation group).
<DIRECTION>
Selects the direction of traffic to be mirrored from this source interface. There is no default for this parameter. Valid values are the following:
both
Mirror both transmitted and received packets.
rx
Mirror only received packets.
tx
Mirror only transmitted packets.
Authority
Administrators or local user group members with execution rights for this command.
Usage
There is no configuration limit on the number of source interfaces in a given mirroring session. However, there is a practical limit to the amount of traffic that a mirror destination can transmit. For example, mirroring session with multiple 10G sources can overwhelm a single 10G destination.
When adding, removing, or changing the configuration of a source port in an enabled mirroring session, packets from other mirror sources using the same destination port might be interrupted.
Examples
Configuring a mirrored traffic source interface:
switch(config-mirror-1)# source interface LAG-NAME Enter a LAG name. For example, lag10 PORT-NUM Enter a port number
Creating a mirroring session and configuring a source interface to mirror both transmitted and received packets:
switch(config)# mirror session 1 switch(config-mirror-1)# source interface 1/1/1 both
Creating a second mirroring session and configuring two source interfaces. One port mirroring only transmitted packets and the other mirroring both transmitted and received packets:
switch(config)# mirror session 2 switch(config-mirror-2)# source interface 1/1/3 tx switch(config-mirror-2)# source interface 1/2/1 both
Removing the first source interface:
switch(config-mirror-2)# no source interface 1/2/3
Configuring a source interface to mirror received packets only:
switch(config-mirror-3)# source interface 1/1/2 rx
Configuring a source interface to mirror both transmitted and received packets:
switch(config-mirror-1)# source interface 1/1/1 both
Configuring a LAG as source interface to mirror both transmitted and received packets:
switch(config-mirror-4)# source interface lag1 both
Stopping the mirroring of received packets from a configured source interface:
switch(config-mirror-4)# no source interface lag1 rx