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Example of Viewing a Monitoring Session
In the example below, 0/25 and 0/26 belong to Port-pipe 1. This port-pipe has the same restriction of 
only four destination ports, new or used.
Dell(conf-mon-sess-300)#do show mon session
SessionID Source    Destination Direction Mode      Type
--------- ------    ----------- --------- ----      ----
0         Te 1/13/1 Te 1/1/1      rx        interface Port-based
10        Te 1/14/1 Te 1/2/1      rx        interface Port-based
20        Te 1/15/1 Te 1/3/1      rx        interface Port-based
30        Te 1/16/1 Te 1/7/1      rx        interface Port-based
100       Te 1/25/1 Te 1/8/1      tx        interface Port-based
110       Te 1/26/1 Te 1/9/1      tx        interface Port-based
300       Te 1/17/1 Te 1/1/1      tx        interface Port-based
Dell(conf-mon-sess-300)#
Given these parameters, the following illustration shows the possible port monitoring configurations on 
the S-Series.
Figure 94. Port Monitoring Configurations on the S-Series
Dell Networking OS Behavior: All monitored frames are tagged if the configured monitoring direction is 
egress (TX), regardless of whether the monitored port (MD) is a Layer 2 or Layer 3 port. If the MD port is a 
Layer 2 port, the frames are tagged with the VLAN ID of the VLAN to which the MD belongs. If the MD 
port is a Layer 3 port, the frames are tagged with VLAN ID 4095. If the MD port is in a Layer 3 VLAN, the 
frames are tagged with the respective Layer 3 VLAN ID. For example, in the configuration source TeGig 
6/1/1 destination TeGig 6/2/1 direction tx, if the MD port TenGig 6/1/1 is an untagged member of any 
VLAN, all monitored frames that the MG port TeGig 6/2/1 receives are tagged with the VLAN ID of the MD 
port. Similarly, if BPDUs are transmitted, the MG port receives them tagged with the VLAN ID 4095. This 
behavior might result in a difference between the number of egress packets on the MD port and 
monitored packets on the MG port.
Dell Networking OS Behavior: The platform continues to mirror outgoing traffic even after an MD 
participating in spanning tree protocol (STP) transitions from the forwarding to blocking.
Configuring Port Monitoring
To configure port monitoring, use the following commands.
1.
Verify that the intended monitoring port has no configuration other than no shutdown, as shown in 
the following example.
EXEC Privilege mode
Port Monitoring
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