Web Interface – Configuration
4.92.1 Mirror and Remote Mirroring Configuration The displayed settings are:
Mode To Enabled/Disabled the mirror or Remote Mirroring function.
Type Select switch type. Mirror: The switch is running on mirror mode. The source port(s) and destination port are located on this switch. Source: The switch is a source node for monitor flow. The source port(s), reflector port and intermediate port(s) are located on this switch. Intermediate: The switch is a forwarding node for monitor flow and the switch is an option node. The object is to forward traffic from source switch to destination switch. The intermediate ports are located on this switch. Destination: The switch is an end node for monitor flow. The destination port(s) and intermediate port(s) are located on this switch. VLAN ID The VLAN ID points out where the monitor packet will copy to. The default VLAN ID is 200. Reflector Port The reflector port is a method to redirect the traffic to Remote Mirroring VLAN. Any device connected to a port set as a reflector port loses connectivity until the Remote Mirroring is disabled. In the stacking mode, you need to select switch ID to select the correct device. If you shut down a port, it cannot be a candidate for reflector port. If you shut down the port which is a reflector port, the remote mirror function cannot work.
Note1: The reflector port needs to select only on Source switch type.
Note2: The reflector port needs to disable MAC Table learning and STP.
Note3: The reflector port only supports on pure copper ports.
4.92.2 Source VLAN(s) Configuration
The switch supports VLAN-based Mirroring. If you want to monitor some VLANs on the switch, you can set the selected VLANs on this field.
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