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684 Appendix A:Troubleshooting a WSS
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Port mirroring
Port mirroring is a troubleshooting feature that copies (mirrors) traffic sent or received by a WSS port (the source port)
to another WSS port (the observer). You can attach a protocol analyzer to the observer port to examine the source port’s
traffic. Both traffic directions (send and receive) are mirrored.
to another WSS port (the observer). You can attach a protocol analyzer to the observer port to examine the source port’s
traffic. Both traffic directions (send and receive) are mirrored.
Configuration requirements
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The switch can have one port mirroring pair (one source port and one observer port) at a time.
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The source port can be a network port, AP access port, or wired authentication port.
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The observer port must be a network port, and cannot be a member of any VLAN or port group.
Configuring port mirroring
To configure port mirroring, use the following command to specify the source and observer ports:
set port mirror source-port observer observer-port
For example, to set port 2 to monitor port 1’s traffic, use the following command:
WSS# set port 1 observer 2
Attach a protocol analyzer to the observer port; in this example, port 2.
Displaying the port mirroring configuration
To display the port mirroring configuration on a switch, use the following command:
WSS# show port mirror
Port 1 is mirrored to port 2
Port 1 is mirrored to port 2
Clearing the port mirroring configuration
To clear the port mirroring configuration from a switch, use the following command:
clear port mirror
Note.
Port mirroring enables you to snoop traffic on wired ports. To snoop wireless
traffic, see