RE: reflector port

From: ccie ccie (2008ccie@live.com)
Date: Fri May 16 2008 - 04:48:51 ART


Thanks for your replay and answer Mr. Shekhar

Is it possible to use as a loopback interface as a reflector port.
suppose in lab I will face any remote spam question like this from one switch
to another and both are 3550.
what i do?
May I create and use a loopback interface as a reflector port?
or
May I use a unused port as a reflector port?

please correct me?

Regards> Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:23:41 +0530> From:
V.Shekhar@GlobalAssurance.Net> To: 2008ccie@live.com> CC:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: Re: reflector port> > You can treat Reflector
Port as a limitation in some platforms (like > 3550), the switch actually
needs a physical port to bounce the traffic > off to the remote VLAN.> If you
have the switch in front of you u will see that the reflector > port light
glowing without any host connected to it.> This is not required in the newer
platforms like 3560/3750.> HTH,> > -V Shekhar> CCIE(sec)#17589/CISSP/RHCE.> >
> 2008ccie@live.com wrote:> > Hi experts> >> > would you please explain me
about reflector port?> >> > monitor session 1 destination remote vlan 901
reflector-port > > fastEthernet0/1> >> > Regards> >> >> >



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