You cannot have source interface and source (remote-vlan) in the same
session. It will give you an error when attempting the configuration.
-Yuri
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:02 PM, O B <obcert_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> A) SW1 ( source and destination on same SW1, So its SPAN, already this
> config existing)
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/10
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/11
> monitor session 1 destination interface gi 1/0/24
>
> B) Now SW2 added to SW1 with LACP trunk..I need to monitor 10+ ports(all
> ports in same vlan) on SW2 and send to SW1,gi1/0/24. ( Here I can use
> Remote SPAN)
>
> SW1#
> vlan 100
> remote span
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/10(
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/11
> monitor session 1 source remote vlan 100
> monitor session 1 destination interface gi 1/0/24
> SW2#
> vlan 100
> remote span
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/1
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/2
> .
> .
> monitor session 1 source interface gi 1/0/10
> monitor session 1 destination remote vlan 100
>
> Is my config in (B) is valid? to monitor ports on new SW2
> without disturbing anything on SW1 ports those are currently under
> monitoring.
>
> Thanks Folks.
>
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