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.... Example The following restrictions apply to ports configured to be source ports: • Port monitoring Source Ports must be a member of the Ingress VLAN of more than one port are transmitted as either always tagged or always untagged. NOTE: The Port Mirroring target must be simple ports, and not port-channels. • The port cannot be already configured as a destination...
.... Example The following restrictions apply to ports configured to be source ports: • Port monitoring Source Ports must be a member of the Ingress VLAN of more than one port are transmitted as either always tagged or always untagged. NOTE: The Port Mirroring target must be simple ports, and not port-channels. • The port cannot be already configured as a destination...
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...Defining iSCSI Sessions Using CLI Commands 239 7 Configuring Device Information 241 Configuring Network Security 241 Configuring Advanced Port Based Authentication 248 Authenticating Users 251 Configuring Port Security 252 ACL Overview 256 Defining MAC Based Access Control Lists 263 Defining ACL Binding 267 Configuring ... on VLANs 272 Defining Trusted Interfaces 273 Adding Interfaces to the DHCP Snooping Database 275 Configuring Ports 278 Defining Port Parameters 278 Configuring Load Balancing 284 Enabling Storm Control 289 Defining Port Mirroring Sessions 292 8 Contents
...Defining iSCSI Sessions Using CLI Commands 239 7 Configuring Device Information 241 Configuring Network Security 241 Configuring Advanced Port Based Authentication 248 Authenticating Users 251 Configuring Port Security 252 ACL Overview 256 Defining MAC Based Access Control Lists 263 Defining ACL Binding 267 Configuring ... on VLANs 272 Defining Trusted Interfaces 273 Adding Interfaces to the DHCP Snooping Database 275 Configuring Ports 278 Defining Port Parameters 278 Configuring Load Balancing 284 Enabling Storm Control 289 Defining Port Mirroring Sessions 292 8 Contents
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... as define the behavior of unregistered multicast frames. Packets addressed to or from work stations configured for information distribution. Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by the device. For more information, see "Defining Port Mirroring Sessions" on the relevant VLAN. Layer 2 Multicast service is where a single frame is a limited broadcast service, which allows one...
... as define the behavior of unregistered multicast frames. Packets addressed to or from work stations configured for information distribution. Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by the device. For more information, see "Defining Port Mirroring Sessions" on the relevant VLAN. Layer 2 Multicast service is where a single frame is a limited broadcast service, which allows one...
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... is currently operational or non-operational. 278 Configuring Device Information A brief interface description, such as Storm Control and Port Mirroring. Defining Port Parameters The Port Configuration page contains fields for which port parameters are defined. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Specifies whether the port is displayed in the tree view. Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the...
... is currently operational or non-operational. 278 Configuring Device Information A brief interface description, such as Storm Control and Port Mirroring. Defining Port Parameters The Port Configuration page contains fields for which port parameters are defined. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Specifies whether the port is displayed in the tree view. Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the...
User's Guide
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... not enabled on the port. • The port is set to be a target port for a port-mirroring session, all packets, and different ports from one destination port can be defined. 292 Configuring Device Information Before configuring Port Mirroring, note the following restrictions apply to ports configured to be destination ports: • Ports cannot be configured as a source port. • Ports cannot be a LAG member...
... not enabled on the port. • The port is set to be a target port for a port-mirroring session, all packets, and different ports from one destination port can be defined. 292 Configuring Device Information Before configuring Port Mirroring, note the following restrictions apply to ports configured to be destination ports: • Ports cannot be configured as a source port. • Ports cannot be a LAG member...
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Figure 7-28. The port number to which port traffic is copied. • Source Port - Port Mirroring • Destination Port - Indicates if the port is RX, TX, or both RX and TX. • Status - The Add Source Port page opens. 3 Select the destination port from the Destination Port drop-down menu. Adding a Port Mirroring Session 1 Open the Port Mirroring page. 2 Click Add. Configuring Device Information 293...
Figure 7-28. The port number to which port traffic is copied. • Source Port - Port Mirroring • Destination Port - Indicates if the port is RX, TX, or both RX and TX. • Status - The Add Source Port page opens. 3 Select the destination port from the Destination Port drop-down menu. Adding a Port Mirroring Session 1 Open the Port Mirroring page. 2 Click Add. Configuring Device Information 293...
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..., TX Rx Status ------Active Active Active VLAN Tagging -----------No No No 294 Configuring Device Information Deleting a Copy Port from a Port Mirroring Session 1 Open the Port Mirroring page. 2 Select the Remove check box. 3 Click Apply Changes. The selected port mirroring session is deleted, and the device is updated. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring...
..., TX Rx Status ------Active Active Active VLAN Tagging -----------No No No 294 Configuring Device Information Deleting a Copy Port from a Port Mirroring Session 1 Open the Port Mirroring page. 2 Select the Remove check box. 3 Click Apply Changes. The selected port mirroring session is deleted, and the device is updated. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring...
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...voice OUI table, use the no Layer 3 interface defined on the port. • The port does not belong to any VLAN. • The port does not belong to any other LAG. • The port is not a mirrored port. • The port's 802.1p priority is equal to a LAG: • There is... not disabled on which frames are also LACP ports, the devices establish a LAG between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. The device uses...
...voice OUI table, use the no Layer 3 interface defined on the port. • The port does not belong to any VLAN. • The port does not belong to any other LAG. • The port is not a mirrored port. • The port's 802.1p priority is equal to a LAG: • There is... not disabled on which frames are also LACP ports, the devices establish a LAG between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. The device uses...
User's Guide
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... Cable Specifications This section describes the port specifications. Port Specifications Device PowerConnect 5400 Port Types RJ-45 SFP Port Settings Specification • 24 GE ports or 48 GE ports • 4 SFP ports • RS-232 Console port • 10 Base-T • 100 Base-T • 1000 Base... control • Back Pressure • Head of the port types. Port Specifications The following table describes the device port types, as well as, a description of Line Blocking • Auto MDI/MDIX • Port Mirroring • Broadcast Storm Control Device Specifications 427
... Cable Specifications This section describes the port specifications. Port Specifications Device PowerConnect 5400 Port Types RJ-45 SFP Port Settings Specification • 24 GE ports or 48 GE ports • 4 SFP ports • RS-232 Console port • 10 Base-T • 100 Base-T • 1000 Base... control • Back Pressure • Head of the port types. Port Specifications The following table describes the device port types, as well as, a description of Line Blocking • Auto MDI/MDIX • Port Mirroring • Broadcast Storm Control Device Specifications 427
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... aggregated link (IEEE 802.3ad) • LACP Support • Supports Jumbo Frames up to 10K • Broadcast Storm Control • Port Mirroring Device Management • Web Based Management Interface • CLI Accessibility via Telnet • SNMPv1 and SNMP v2 are supported • 4 RMON Groups Supported • TFTP ...
... aggregated link (IEEE 802.3ad) • LACP Support • Supports Jumbo Frames up to 10K • Broadcast Storm Control • Port Mirroring Device Management • Web Based Management Interface • CLI Accessibility via Telnet • SNMPv1 and SNMP v2 are supported • 4 RMON Groups Supported • TFTP ...
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... application types, and source and destination addresses. RS Router Solicitation. RMON Remote Monitoring. PING Packet Internet Groper. Port Physical ports provide connecting components that governs how devices exchange information across networks. Q QoS Quality of rules that allow a ... packets from one port to decide how and what network traffic is available. Query Extracts information from a single workstation. A method for use. Routers operate at a Layer 3 level. Port Mirroring Monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of the port. R RA RADIUS...
... application types, and source and destination addresses. RS Router Solicitation. RMON Remote Monitoring. PING Packet Internet Groper. Port Physical ports provide connecting components that governs how devices exchange information across networks. Q QoS Quality of rules that allow a ... packets from one port to decide how and what network traffic is available. Query Extracts information from a single workstation. A method for use. Routers operate at a Layer 3 level. Port Mirroring Monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of the port. R RA RADIUS...