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Chapter 3 – Configuring the Ports 
Using Port Mirroring 
Introduction 
Port mirroring is a management tool in which all traffic on a designated port is 
copied (or mirrored) to a target port.  If a protocol analyzer is attached to the 
target port, the traffic stream of valid frames on any source port is made available 
for analysis.   
Note: 
Invalid frames received on the source port will not be mirrored.  These include CRC 
errors, oversize and undersize packets, fragments, jabbers, collisions, late collisions and dropped 
events). 
Configuring Port Mirroring 
Select a target port that has a higher speed than the source port.  Mirroring a 100 
Mbps port onto a 10 Mbps port may result in an improperly mirrored stream. 
Frames will be dropped if the full duplex rate of frames on the source port exceeds 
the transmission speed of the target port.  Since both transmitted and received 
frames on the source port are mirrored to the target port, frames will be discarded 
if the sum traffic exceeds the target port’s transmission rate.  This problem reaches 
its extreme in the case where traffic on a 100 Mbps full duplex port is mirrored 
onto a 10 Mbps half duplex port.  
A limitation of port mirroring occurs with multicast traffic.  Multicast traffic will 
be mirrored onto the target port only if the target port is a member of the same 
VLANs as the source port. 
Limitations of port mirroring occur with VLAN traffic.  If the port selected as the 
source port receives an untagged frame that will be forwarded to a tagged port, the 
target port will incorrectly show the frame as having been received tagged. 
If the port selected as the port mirroring target is configured as a tagged edge 
VLAN port, all untagged frames received by and copied from the source port will 
be sent tagged with the native VLAN for the source port.  If the port selected as 
the target is configured as an untagged edge VLAN port, all tags in frames copied 
from the source port will be removed before transmission on the target port. 
A further limitation of port mirroring is that traffic originated by the switch, such 
as ping requests, may not be mirrored. 
Port Configuration And Status 
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