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SPAN Filtering Enabled

Jul 08,2008 by admin

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SPAN Filtering Enabled
Switch1 (enable) set span 10/3-5 10/1 filter 3

Destination : Port 10/1

Admin Source : Port 10/3-5

Oper Source : Port 10/3

Direction : transmit/receive

Incoming Packets: disabled

Learning : enabled

Multicast : enabled

Filter : 3

Status : active


However, if the goal is to receive traffic from multiple VLANs and retain their associated VLAN tags, the destination port must be configured for trunking. All traffic from trunk 1/2 is also copied to 10/1, as shown in Example 12-14.


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