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тАО07-21-2010 01:27 PM
тАО07-21-2010 01:27 PM
I have configured port mirroring on an HP Procurve 2524 switch, but am experiencing technical difficulties.
When I tell the mirror-port to mirror port 1, it ALSO sets up mirroring on VLAN 1 (at least, that is what it shows in the configuration log). And using the command 'no vlan 1 mirror' has no effect. When I remove the mirroring of port 1, the VLAN mirror disappears simultaneously.
Secondly, although this is the port that connects my firewall to the main network switch, all the traffic appearing on the mirroring port seems to be UDP only.
Can anyone tell me if there is some configuration issue that I'm not aware of that might be causing these issues?
Thanks,
Geofry
When I tell the mirror-port to mirror port 1, it ALSO sets up mirroring on VLAN 1 (at least, that is what it shows in the configuration log). And using the command 'no vlan 1 mirror' has no effect. When I remove the mirroring of port 1, the VLAN mirror disappears simultaneously.
Secondly, although this is the port that connects my firewall to the main network switch, all the traffic appearing on the mirroring port seems to be UDP only.
Can anyone tell me if there is some configuration issue that I'm not aware of that might be causing these issues?
Thanks,
Geofry
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тАО07-21-2010 01:29 PM
тАО07-21-2010 01:29 PM
Re: Port mirroring
sorry, I mis-wrote the command, it is 'no vlan 1 monitor', not 'no vlan 1 mirror'
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тАО07-22-2010 08:25 AM
тАО07-22-2010 08:25 AM
Re: Port mirroring
It looks like I've figured out a workaround.
I'm sorry it wasn't clear from my earlier post, probably from my reiterating the 'no vlan...' command.
I was/am *trying* to do a single port mirror, but vlan mirroring was happening defacto at the same time, and I couldn't turn off the vlan mirroring.
The problem (which, if this isn't the latest firmware, may have been fixed?) is apparently that if you have a vlan numbered the same as a port number (not an ideal setup, I know, but I did not configure this switch), and you mirror that port, it will also mirror the vlan.
I fixed the issue by moving the port to connect to my firewall to a port that did not have a matching numbered vlan.
Firmware version is release #F.05.22, BTW. I'm going to go check and see if it is up to the latest version now.
Thanks for the response!
I'm sorry it wasn't clear from my earlier post, probably from my reiterating the 'no vlan...' command.
I was/am *trying* to do a single port mirror, but vlan mirroring was happening defacto at the same time, and I couldn't turn off the vlan mirroring.
The problem (which, if this isn't the latest firmware, may have been fixed?) is apparently that if you have a vlan numbered the same as a port number (not an ideal setup, I know, but I did not configure this switch), and you mirror that port, it will also mirror the vlan.
I fixed the issue by moving the port to connect to my firewall to a port that did not have a matching numbered vlan.
Firmware version is release #F.05.22, BTW. I'm going to go check and see if it is up to the latest version now.
Thanks for the response!
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