- Table of Contents
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- H3C S3100-52P Command Manual-Release 1602(V1.01)
- 00-1Cover
- 01-CLI Command
- 02-Login Command
- 03-Configuration File Management Command
- 04-VLAN Command
- 05-IP Address and Performance Command
- 06-Voice VLAN Command
- 07-GVRP Command
- 08-Port Basic Configuration Command
- 09-Link Aggregation Command
- 10-Port Isolation Command
- 11-Port Security-Port Binding Command
- 12-DLDP Command
- 13-MAC Address Table Management Command
- 14-MSTP Command
- 15-Static Route Command
- 16-Multicast Command
- 17-802.1x and System Guard Command
- 18-AAA Command
- 19-Web Authentication Command
- 20-MAC Address Authentication Command
- 21-ARP Command
- 22-DHCP Command
- 23-ACL Command
- 24-QoS-QoS Profile Command
- 25-Mirroring Command
- 26-Stack-Cluster Command
- 27-SNMP-RMON Command
- 28-NTP Command
- 29-SSH Command
- 30-File System Management Command
- 31-FTP-SFTP-TFTP Command
- 32-Information Center Command
- 33-System Maintenance and Debugging Command
- 34-VLAN-VPN Command
- 35-HWPing Command
- 36-IPv6 Management Command
- 37-DNS Command
- 38-Smart Link-Monitor Link Command
- 39-Appendix
- Related Documents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Mirroring Commands. 1-1
1.1.1 display mirroring-group. 1-1
1.1.3 mirroring-group mirroring-port 1-4
1.1.4 mirroring-group monitor-port 1-5
1.1.5 mirroring-group reflector-port 1-6
1.1.6 mirroring-group remote-probe vlan. 1-7
1.1.9 remote-probe vlan enable. 1-10
Chapter 1 Mirroring Commands
1.1 Mirroring Commands
1.1.1 display mirroring-group
Syntax
display mirroring-group { group-id | all | local | remote-destination | remote-source }
View
Any view
Parameters
group-id: Specifies the mirroring group of which the configurations are to be displayed. The argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 20.
all: Specifies to display the parameter settings of all mirroring groups.
local: Specifies to display the parameter settings of local port mirroring groups.
remote-destination: Specifies to display the parameter settings of the destination groups for remote mirroring.
remote-source: Specifies to display the parameter settings of the source groups for remote mirroring.
Description
Use the display mirroring-group command to display port mirroring configurations.
Related commands: mirroring-group mirroring-port, mirroring-group monitor-port.
Examples
# Display the configurations of a local mirroring group on your Ethernet switch.
<Sysname> display mirroring-group 1
mirroring-group 1:
type: local
status: active
mirroring port:
Ethernet1/0/1 both
monitor port: Ethernet1/0/4
# Display the configurations of a remote source mirroring group on your Ethernet switch.
<Sysname> display mirroring-group 2
mirroring-group 2:
type: remote-source
status: active
mirroring port:
Ethernet1/0/1 inbound
reflector port: Ethernet1/0/2
remote-probe vlan: 10
# Display the configurations of a remote destination mirroring group on your Ethernet switch.
<Sysname> display mirroring-group 3
mirroring-group 3:
type: remote-destination
status: active
monitor port: Ethernet1/0/3
remote-probe vlan: 20
Table 1-1 Description on the fields of the display mirroring-group command
Field | Description |
mirroring-group | Port mirroring group number. |
type | Port mirroring group type, which can be local, remote-source, or remote-destination. |
status | Status of the port mirroring group, which can be active or inactive. |
mirroring port | Source port in port mirroring. This field is available only for local mirroring groups or remote source mirroring groups. |
both/inbound/outbound | The direction of the mirrored packets, which can be one of the following: l both: means packets received on and sent from the mirroring port are mirrored. l Inbound: means packets received on the mirroring port are mirrored. l outbound: means packets sent from the mirroring port are mirrored. |
monitor port | Destination port. This field is available only for local mirroring groups and remote destination mirroring groups. |
reflector port | Reflector port. This field is available only for remote source mirroring groups. |
remote-probe vlan | Remote probe VLAN. This field is available only for remote source/destination mirroring groups. |
1.1.2 mirroring-group
Syntax
mirroring-group group-id { local | remote-destination | remote-source }
undo mirroring-group { group-id | all | local | remote-destination | remote-source }
View
System view
Parameters
group-id: Number of a port mirroring group, in the range 1 to 20.
all: Specifies to remove all mirroring groups.
local: Specifies the mirroring group as a local port mirroring group.
remote-destination: Specifies the mirroring group as the destination mirroring group for remote port mirroring.
remote-source: Specifies the mirroring group as the source mirroring group for remote port mirroring.
Description
Use the mirroring-group command to create a port mirroring group.
Use the undo mirroring-group command to remove a port mirroring group.
The mirroring group you created can take effect only after you configure other parameters for it.
Note that, an S3100-52P Ethernet switch supports configuring only one destination port in local port mirroring or one reflector port in remote port mirroring. That is, on an S3100-52P switch, there can be only one effective local mirroring group or one effective remote source mirroring group. The two mirroring groups cannot coexist.
Related commands: display mirroring-group.
Examples
# Create a port mirroring group on the local switch.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 local
1.1.3 mirroring-group mirroring-port
Syntax
mirroring-group group-id mirroring-port mirroring-port-list { both | inbound | outbound }
undo mirroring-group group-id mirroring-port mirroring-port-list
View
System view, Ethernet port view
Parameters
group-id: Number of a port mirroring group, in the range 1 to 20.
mirroring-port mirroring-port-list: Specifies a list of source ports. mirroring-port-list is available in system view only, and there is no such argument in Ethernet port view. mirroring-port-list is provided in the format of mirroring-port-list = { interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] }&<1-8>, where interface-type is the port type, and interface-number is the port number, and &<1-8> means that you can specify up to 8 ports or port lists.
both: Specifies to mirror the packets received on and sent from the source mirroring port.
inbound: Specifies to mirror the packets received on the source mirroring port.
outbound: Specifies to mirror the packets sent from the source mirroring port.
Description
Use the mirroring-group mirroring-port command to configure the source ports for a local mirroring group or a remote source mirroring group.
Use the undo mirroring-group mirroring-port command to remove the source ports of a local mirroring group or a remote source mirroring group.
Note that:
l You cannot configure a member port of an existing mirroring group as a source port for port mirroring.
l Before configuring a mirroring source port, make sure that the corresponding mirroring group has already been created.
l A copy of each packet passing through a source port will be sent to the corresponding destination port.
Related commands: display mirroring-group.
Examples
# Configure Ethernet 1/0/1 as the source port of local mirroring group 1, and mirror all packets received on this port.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 local
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 mirroring-port Ethernet 1/0/1 inbound
1.1.4 mirroring-group monitor-port
Syntax
mirroring-group group-id monitor-port monitor-port
undo mirroring-group group-id monitor-port monitor-port
View
System view, Ethernet port view
Parameters
group-id: Number of a port mirroring group, in the range 1 to 20.
monitor-port monitor-port: Specifies the destination port for port mirroring. monitor-port is available in system view only, and there is no such argument in Ethernet port view.
Description
Use the mirroring-group monitor-port command to configure the destination port for a local mirroring group or a remote destination mirroring group.
Use the undo mirroring-group monitor-port to remove the destination port of a local mirroring group or a remote destination mirroring group.
Note that:
l You cannot configure a member port of an existing mirroring group, a member port of an aggregation group, or a port enabled with LACP or STP as the destination port.
l Before configuring a source mirroring port, make sure that the corresponding mirroring group has already been created.
l It is recommended that you use a destination port for port mirroring purpose only. Do not use a destination port to transmit other service packets.
Related commands: display mirroring-group.
Examples
# Configure Ethernet 1/0/4 as the destination port of local mirroring group 1.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 local
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 monitor-port Ethernet 1/0/4
1.1.5 mirroring-group reflector-port
Syntax
mirroring-group group-id reflector-port reflector-port
undo mirroring-group group-id reflector-port reflector-port
View
System view, Ethernet port view
Parameters
group-id: Number of a port mirroring group, in the range 1 to 20.
reflector-port reflector-port: Specifies the reflector port. reflector-port is available in system view only, and there is no such argument in Ethernet port view.
Description
Use the mirroring-group reflector-port command to specify the reflector port for a remote source mirroring group.
Use the undo mirroring-group reflector-port command to remove the reflector port of a remote source mirroring group.
Note the following when you configure the reflector port:
l The reflector port cannot be a member port of an existing mirroring group, a member port of an aggregation group, or a port enabled with LACP or STP. It must be an access port and cannot be configured with functions like VLAN-VPN, port loopback detection, packet filtering, QoS, port security, and so on.
l When a port is configured as a reflector port, the switch configures its link state as up, duplex mode as full, and port rate as the maximum rate supported on the port. You cannot modify the duplex mode, port rate, and MDI attribute of a reflector port.
l It is recommended that you use a reflector port for port mirroring purpose only.
Examples
# Configure Ethernet 1/0/2 as the reflector port of remote source mirroring group 1.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 remote-source
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 reflector-port Ethernet 1/0/2
1.1.6 mirroring-group remote-probe vlan
Syntax
mirroring-group group-id remote-probe vlan remote-probe-vlan-id
undo mirroring-group group-id remote-probe vlan remote-probe-vlan-id
View
System view
Parameters
group-id: Number of a port mirroring group, in the range 1 to 20.
remote-probe vlan remote-probe-vlan-id: Specifies the remote-probe VLAN for the mirroring group.
Description
Use the mirroring-group remote-probe vlan command to specify the remote-probe VLAN for a remote source/destination mirroring group.
Use the undo mirroring-group remote-probe vlan command to remove the configuration of remote-probe VLAN for a remote source/destination mirroring group.
Note that, before configuring a VLAN as the remote-probe VLAN for a remote source/destination mirroring group, you need to use the remote-probe vlan enable command to configure the VLAN as a remote-probe VLAN first.
Related commands: display mirroring-group, remote-probe vlan enable.
Examples
# Configure VLAN 100 as the remote-probe VLAN of remote source mirroring group 1.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] vlan 100
[Sysname-vlan100] remote-probe vlan enable
[Sysname-vlan100] quit
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 remote-source
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 remote-probe vlan 100
1.1.7 mirroring-port
Syntax
mirroring-port { both | inbound | outbound }
undo mirroring-port
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
both: Specifies to mirror all packets received on and sent from the port.
inbound: Specifies to mirror the packets received on the port.
outbound: Specifies to mirror the packets sent from the port.
Description
Use the mirroring-port command to configure the source port in Ethernet port view.
Use the undo mirroring-port command to remove the configuration of the source port in Ethernet port view.
Note that:
l You cannot configure a member port of an existing mirroring group as a source port for port mirroring.
l A copy of each packet passing through a source port will be sent to the corresponding destination port.
Related commands: display mirroring-group.
& Note:
When you configure mirroring source port on an Ethernet port of an S3100-52PEthernet switch, if mirroring group 1 does not exist, the switch will automatically create local mirroring group 1 and add the source port to the group; if mirroring group 1 already exists, but is not a local mirroring group, your configuration of the source port will fail.
Examples
# In Ethernet port view, configure Ethernet 1/0/1 as the source port, and mirror all packets received on and sent from this port.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] interface Ethernet 1/0/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] mirroring-port both
1.1.8 monitor-port
Syntax
monitor-port
undo monitor-port
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the monitor-port command to configure the destination port in Ethernet port view.
Use the undo monitor-port command to remove the configuration of the destination port in Ethernet port view.
Note that:
l You cannot configure a member port of an aggregation group, a member port of an aggregation group, or a port enabled with LACP and STP as the mirroring destination port.
l It is recommended that you use a destination port for port mirroring purpose only. Do not use a destination port to transmit other service packets.
Related commands: display mirroring-group.
& Note:
When you configure mirroring destination port on an Ethernet port of an S3100-52PEthernet switch, if mirroring group 1 does not exist, the switch will automatically create local mirroring group 1 and add the destination port to the group; if mirroring group 1 already exists, but is not a local mirroring group, your configuration of the destination port will fail.
Examples
# Configure Ethernet 1/0/4 as a destination port in Ethernet port view.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] interface Ethernet 1/0/4
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/4] monitor-port
1.1.9 remote-probe vlan enable
Syntax
remote-probe vlan enable
undo remote-probe vlan enable
View
VLAN view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the remote-probe vlan enable command to configure the current VLAN as the remote-probe VLAN.
Use the undo remote-probe vlan enable command to restore the remote-probe VLAN to a normal VLAN.
Note that:
l You cannot configure a default VLAN, a management VLAN, or a dynamic VLAN as the remote-probe VLAN.
l A remote-probe VLAN cannot be removed directly. To do that, you need to run the undo remote-probe vlan enable command in VLAN view first.
Related commands: mirroring-group remote-probe vlan.
Examples
# Configure VLAN 5 as the remote-probe VLAN.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] vlan 5