Monitoring Specific Source Vlans On A Source Trunk Port; Configuring Local Span And Rspan Destinations - Cisco 6500 Series Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Local SPAN and RSPAN
When clearing monitor sessions, note the following syntax information:
This example shows how to configure session 1 to monitor bidirectional traffic from Fast Ethernet
port 5/1:
Router(config)# monitor session 1 source interface fastethernet 5/1

Monitoring Specific Source VLANs on a Source Trunk Port

To monitor specific VLANs when the local or RSPAN source is a trunk port, perform this task:
Command
Router(config)# monitor session session_number filter
{vlan_ID} [, | -]
Router(config)# no monitor session session_number
filter {vlan_ID}
This example shows how to monitor VLANs 1 through 5 and VLAN 9 when the source is a trunk port:
Router(config)# monitor session 2 filter vlan 1 - 5 , 9

Configuring Local SPAN and RSPAN Destinations

These sections describe how to configure local SPAN and RSPAN destinations:
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.1 E
34-10
vlan_range is first_vlan_ID - last_vlan_ID
mixed_vlan_list is, in any order, single_vlan , vlan_range , ...
The no monitor session number command entered with no other parameters clears
session session_number.
session_range is first_session_number-last_session_number
In the no monitor session range command, do not enter spaces before or after the dash. If
Note
you enter multiple ranges, do not enter spaces before or after the commas.
Configuring a Destination Port as an Unconditional Trunk, page 34-11
Configuring a Local or RSPAN Destination, page 34-11
Chapter 34
Purpose
Monitors specific VLANs when the source is a trunk port.
Clears trunk source configuration.
Configuring Local SPAN and RSPAN
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