RSPAN ISSUE….
As per my understanding of this scenario, SW1 is the VTP Server hence VLANs needs to be added to the Server only, and NOT in clients. HTH -sHekHar. CCIE#17589/CISSP/RHCE.
—– Original Message —- From: Joseph Saad To: Cisco certification Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:58:42 AM Subject: Re: RSPAN ISSUE….
That’s interesting.
in my opinion, this what I would be doing:
1) on all switches that the traffic is transiting for vlan x, you must have vlan x remote-span
This could be only sw2 and sw3 or all the 4 switches. depend on the spanning Tree topology and link speeds.
2) ON SW2 monitor session 1 source interface gigabitEthernet 0/3 both monitor session 1 dest remote vlan x
ON SW3 monitor session 1 source remote vlan x monitor session 1 dest interface gigabitEthernnet 0/7
HTH,
Joseph. On 12/12/07, itsfortarget iwillgetit wrote: > > sw–>sw2->sw3->sw4 ita full mesh layer 2 network ,,I hope this is what u > need .. > > On Dec 12, 2007 10:33 AM, Joseph Saad wrote: > > > How is the topology look like? > > > > On 12/12/07, itsfortarget iwillgetit wrote: > > > > > Daear Grup, > > > > > > Pls throw your light… > > > > > > I have sw1(VTP server ) and sw2 and sw3 as client .I need to monitor > > > th > > > traffic from sw2 (port 0/3) to sw 3 ( port 0/7) > > > > > > letm ek now how to do it > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > > > > > >
























