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Cisco Nexus 3548 series - Guidelines and Limitations for Warp Span; Configuring Warp SPAN

Cisco Nexus 3548 series
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Destination PortsGroup
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Port 36 is the dedicated source port.
Guidelines and Limitations for Warp Span
Warp SPAN has the following configuration guidelines and limitations:
Source and destination Warp SPAN ports must all be 10G.
The source port is not configurable and is fixed as Ethernet port 1/36.
You can create a maximum of 12 groups with a total of 47 destination ports. All of the groups have four
ports, except for group 9, which has only three ports and excludes port 1/36 (the fixed source port).
All four ports in a group must be configured with the switchport monitor command before they can be
grouped in a SPAN destination group.
Warp SPAN does not allow the destination group to be configured unless all of the ports are
administratively up. After the group has been configured, you can bring up or down any of the ports in
the SPAN destination group. If you copy a working warp configuration that has one or more ports in the
administratively down state and paste that configuration back in the configuration file of the same switch,
Warp SPAN logs the following error:
ERROR: Cannot configure group with member interfaces in admin DOWN state
Configuring Warp SPAN
You configure Warp SPAN by enabling it and then configuring its destination groups.
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
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Configuring Warp SPAN
Guidelines and Limitations for Warp Span

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