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Quanta Cloud Technology QuantaMesh QNOS5 User Manual

Quanta Cloud Technology QuantaMesh QNOS5
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(QCT) (Config)#port-monitor session 1 mode
(QCT) (Config)#exit
4. View summary information about the port mirroring configuration.
(QCT) #show port-monitor session 1
Session Admin Probe Src Mirrored Ref. Src Dst Type IP MAC
ID Mode Port VLAN Port Port RVLAN RVLAN ACL ACL
------- ------- ------- ---- -------- ------- ----- ----- ---- ------- -------
1 Enable 0/10 0/1 Rx,Tx
0/4 Rx,Tx
3.7.2. Configuring RSPAN
This example mirrors traffic from port 6 on a source switch (SW1) to a probe port on a remote switch (port
12 on SW3). The mirrored traffic is carried in the RSPAN VLAN and VLAN 100, which traverses an
intermediate switch (SW2). The commands in this example show how to configure port mirroring on the
source, intermediate, and destination switches.
Figure 10 provides a visual overview of the RSPAN configuration example.
Figure 3-10: RSPAN Configuration Example
3.7.2.1. Configuration on the Source Switch (SW1)
To configure the source switch:
1. Access the VLAN configuration mode and create VLAN 100, which will be the RSPAN VLAN.
(QCT) #configure

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Quanta Cloud Technology QuantaMesh QNOS5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandQuanta Cloud Technology
ModelQuantaMesh QNOS5
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. QuantaMesh QNOS5 Features

1.5. Routing Features

Explains IP routing, OSPF, BGP, VRRP, and other routing protocols supported by the switch.

2. Getting Started

2.1. Accessing the switch Command-Line Interface

Guides on connecting to the switch via console or remote access methods like Telnet or SSH.

4. Configuring Security Features

4.1. Controlling Management Access

Details methods for controlling access to the switch management interface using authentication.

4.2. Configuring DHCP Snooping, DAI, and IPSG

Covers security features like DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection, and IP Source Guard.

7. Configuring Routing

7.1. Basic Routing and Features

Introduces general routing features and configuration on the switch.

7.5. Border Gateway Patrol (BGP)

Details BGP operation, topology, behavior, and configuration examples.

9. Configuring Data Center Features