3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Examples 
# Add ports to port mirroring group 1 as source ports (assuming that port mirroring group 1 already 
exists). 
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] mirroring-group 1 mirroring-port Ethernet 2/0/1 to Ethernet 2/0/5 both 
# Remove source mirroring ports from port mirroring group 1. 
[Sysname] undo mirroring-group 1 mirroring-port Ethernet 2/0/1 to Ethernet 2/0/3 both 
mirroring-group monitor-egress 
Syntax 
In system view: 
mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress monitor-egress-port-id 
undo mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress monitor-egress-port-id 
In Ethernet port view: 
mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress 
undo mirroring-group group-id monitor-egress 
View 
System view, Ethernet port view 
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
group-id: Port mirroring group number, in the range of 1 to 4. 
monitor-egress-port-id: Index of the port to be configured as the outbound mirroring port. You need to 
provide this argument in the format of { interface-type interface-number }, where interface-type is port 
type and interface-number is port number. 
Description 
Use the mirroring-group monitor-egress command to configure a port as the outbound mirroring port 
of a remote port mirroring group. 
Use the undo mirroring-group monitor-egress command to remove the outbound mirroring port 
configured from a remote port mirroring group.  
Note that: 
Only remote source port mirroring groups can have outbound mirroring ports. A port mirroring 
group can have only one outbound mirroring port. 
The outbound port cannot be a member port of the current mirroring group. 
It is not recommended to configure STP, RSTP, MSTP, 802.1X, IGMP Snooping, static ARP and 
MAC address learning on the outbound mirroring port; otherwise, the mirroring function may be 
affected.