Mirror Services
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Service Mirror Configuration Components
Figure 66 displays the major components to configure service mirroring.
Figure 6: Service Mirroring Configuration Components
• Mirror destination — Sets up a service which allows the mirrored packets to be directed
locally or over the core of the network and have a far end 7750 SR decode the mirror
encapsulation. The service ID must match in the mirror-destination and the mirror-source
context.
• SAP (mirror destination) — Creates a service access point (SAP), which defines the port
and encapsulation parameters to which the mirrored source packets are sent. The sniffer is
physically connected to this port.
•SDP
— For remote mirrored service. Binds an existing (mirror) service distribution path
(SDP) to the mirror destination service ID to transport the source mirrored traffic to the
destination.
• Remote source
— For remote mirrored services. Specifies the remote (source) device
allowed to mirror traffic to this device for mirror service egress.
• Mirror source — Configures packet mirroring match criteria for a mirror destination
service. The same mirror destination service ID and the mirror source service ID must be
configured.
• Port — A packet mirroring option which defines ingress and/or egress traffic monitoring
by port.
• SAP (mirror source) — A packet mirroring option which defines ingress and/or egress
traffic monitoring by SAP defined by the SAP ID.
MIRROR DESTINATION SERVICE-ID
DEBUG
MIRROR SOURCE SERVICE-ID
SAP
SDP (for remote mirrored service)
REMOTE SOURCE (for remote mirrored service)
SAP
IP FILTER
MAC FILTER
PORT
INGRESS LABEL
CONFIGURE