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Dell EMC Configuration Guide for the S4048T–ON System 9.14.2.4

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Important Points to Remember

  • Port Monitoring is supported on both physical and logical interfaces like virtual area network (VLAN) and port-channel.
  • The monitored (the source, [MD]) and monitoring ports (the destination, [MG]) must be on the same switch.
  • In general, a monitoring port should have no ip address and no shutdown as the only configuration; Dell EMC Networking OS permits a limited set of commands for monitoring ports. You can display these commands using the ? command. A monitoring port also may not be a member of a VLAN.
  • There may only be one destination port (MG) in a monitoring session.
  • Source port (MD) can be monitored by more than one destination port (MG).
  • Destination port (MG) can be a physical interface or port-channel interface.
  • A Port monitoring session can have multiple source statements.
  • Range command is supported in the source statement, where we can specify a range of interfaces of (Physical, Port Channel or VLAN) types.
  • One Destination Port (MG) can be used in multiple sessions.
  • There can be a maximum of 128 source ports in a Port Monitoring session.
  • Flow based monitoring is supported for all type of source interfaces.
  • Source port (MD) can be a VLAN, where the VLAN traffic received on that port pipe where its members are present is monitored
  • Single MD can be monitored on max. of 4 MG ports.

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