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| SureshHomepage 2004-09-08, 12:49 am |
| Guys,
Comeout of the dream of becoming a CCIE...just up your sleeves and know this realworld stuff....stop counting the 132, 139, 160, 162, Workgroup blah blah...lazy counting aren't they?
Let me open a useful thread from now to make this ccie forum lively..just answers this question if you can....
Everyone knows spaning a switch port I hope but what is RSPAN? I will reply tomorrow...sort of 'question of the day' hmmmm..lets try.. | |
| ZacDogg 2004-09-08, 12:03 pm |
| RSPAN is Remote SPAN. It is used to have the SPAN source on one switch and send to a SPAN destination on another switch across a trunk.
More to it than that, but that is the simple answer.
Zac | |
| SureshHomepage 2004-09-08, 10:19 pm |
| Yes you are correct ZacDogg. Those who are onto the CCIE labs soon might find this helpful as they might face this question...its a new IOS feature set.
Let me put some more on top of it.
How can we monitor f0/3 on switch A and
send to f0/3 on switch B?
Berfore everything, just make sure you got the trunking enabled between the switches and the particular VLAN in talk is allowed on it as well.
SwA#
Vlan 100
Remote-span
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monitor session 1 source int f0/3
monitor session 1 source int f0/2
monitor session 1 destination remote vlan 100 reflect f0/24
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SwB#
Monitor session 1 source remote vlan 100
Monitor session 1 destination interface f0/3 | |
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| quote: Yes you are correct ZacDogg. Those who are onto the CCIE labs soon might find this helpful as they might face this question...its a new IOS feature set.
Er...it isn't that new mate. | |
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| What would you know Andy C .. eh eh eh | |
| jknuckle 2004-10-20, 8:11 pm |
| That was fun, lets have another | |
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| quote: What would you know Andy C .. eh eh eh
fcuking hell if it ain't ol' jarvo - how's it going geezer??
As for your quote :
"BUGGER ALL" |
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