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set monitor-source
Syntax:
set monitor-source <range>
Description:
To set up the monitoring port of the mirror function. User can observe the packets
that the monitored port received via this port.
Argument:
<range>: the monitoring port that is chosen for the mirror function. Only one port is
allowed to configure, available from 1 to 24
Possible value:
<range>:1 to 24
Example:
GS-2224L(mirror)# set monitor-source 18
GS-2224L(mirror)# show
Port to mirror to: 1
Port Source Enable Destination Enable
2 V
3 V
4 V
5 V
6 V
7 V
8 V
9 V
10 V
11 V
12 V
13 V
14 V
15 V
16
17
18 V
19
20
21
22
23
24
GS-2224L(mirror)#

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Ruby Tech GS-2224L Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRuby Tech
ModelGS-2224L
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1-3. Features

Details the hardware and management features of the GS-2224L switch.

2. Installation

2-1-4. Configuring the Management Agent of GS-2224L

Explains how to configure the switch's management interface via RS-232 or Ethernet.

2-1-5. IP Address Assignment

Explains IP address structure, classes, subnet masks, and private IP address blocks.

3. Operation of Web-based Management

3-1-4. IP Configuration

Guides on configuring the switch's IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS.

3-3. VLAN

Explains VLAN concepts and configuration, supporting Tag-based and Port-based VLANs.

3-8. ACL

Explains Access Control Lists (ACLs) for packet filtering based on various parameters.

3-10. 802.1X Configuration

Explains 802.1X port-based network access control for user authentication.

3-12. STP Configuration

Details Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) configuration for avoiding network loops.

3-20. Diagnostics

Covers device self-diagnostics, including diagnostics, loopback, and ping tests.

4. Operation of CLI Management

4-1-1. Login

Details the process of logging into the switch via the command-line interface (CLI).

4-2. Commands of CLI

Lists and categorizes available CLI commands, including global and local commands.

5. Maintenance

5-1. Resolving No Link Condition

Lists possible causes for a "no link" LED status on switch ports.

Appendix A Technical Specifications

Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications

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