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Re: Configure SPAN of an entire VLAN on M6100 switch
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Configure SPAN of an entire VLAN on M6100 switch
Hello Community,
I would like to configure a port of my M6100 in SPAN mode, to mirror one or more VLANs (entire VLAN, not from single ports). I couldn't find the correct configuration, can someone help me?
Thanks
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Re: Configure SPAN of an entire VLAN on M6100 switch
Thanks @DaneA! I really believe it is RSPAN.
What I have to do is tell my switch that all the traffic of VLANs 5 and 8 must be sent to port 35 of the same switch, where there is a Network Probe.
I've tried to apply that configuration, but I'm also getting traffic from IP addresses that aren't part of these VLANs.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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Re: Configure SPAN of an entire VLAN on M6100 switch
@stevros wrote:
I've tried to apply that configuration, but I'm also getting traffic from IP addresses that aren't part of these VLANs.
What am I doing wrong?
Hard to guess - show us the complete config, the set-up for the RSPAN VLAN (used for transport the captured traffic over the network), source and destination switch config, potentially the ACL in place, ....
Last but not least - aware that it might be difficult to push a lot of possible data on that VLAN over a single RSAPN VLAN to a single port?
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Re: Configure SPAN of an entire VLAN on M6100 switch
Thank you for the support. I need to mirror all the traffic of VLANs 1 and 100, towards port 3/0/35, to which a network Probe is connected